Burns stanza
The Burns stanza is a verse form named after the Scottish poet Robert Burns, who used it in some fifty poems. It was not, however, invented by Burns, and prior to his use of it was known as the standard Habbie, after the piper Habbie Simpson (1550–1620). It is also sometimes known as the Scottish stanza or six-line stave. It is found in Middle English in the Romance of Octovian (Octavian). It was also found in mediaeval Provençal poems and miracle plays from the Middle Ages. Brothers, who when the sirens roar From office, shop and factory pour 'Neath evening sky; Until you die: (lines 1–7)
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Burns stanza
The Burns stanza is a verse form named after the Scottish poet Robert Burns, who used it in some fifty poems. It was not, however, invented by Burns, and prior to his use of it was known as the standard Habbie, after the piper Habbie Simpson (1550–1620). It is also sometimes known as the Scottish stanza or six-line stave. It is found in Middle English in the Romance of Octovian (Octavian). It was also found in mediaeval Provençal poems and miracle plays from the Middle Ages. Brothers, who when the sirens roar From office, shop and factory pour 'Neath evening sky; Until you die: (lines 1–7)
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La Estrofa de Burns o "Estrofa ...... hug Until you die: (lines 1-7)
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The Burns stanza is a verse fo ...... W. N. Herbert's "To a Mousse".
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バーンズ連(バーンズれん、Burns stanza aka ...... bbieまたはHabbie stanzaとして知られていた。
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La Estrofa de Burns o "Estrofa ...... como "A Communist to Others":
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The Burns stanza is a verse fo ...... ky; Until you die: (lines 1–7)
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バーンズ連(バーンズれん、Burns stanza aka ...... bbieまたはHabbie stanzaとして知られていた。
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Burns stanza
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Estrofa de Burns
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