Moving into adulthood Robert Burns was known for his great passion for Scotland and his dynamic and contemporary vision became an important source of inspiration to the founders of both socialism and liberalism. He later rose to fame, in 1786 when his work "Loch Lomond Still, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect" were published by John W of Kilmarnock, and so began his flourishing career in writing. Much of the influence for Burns' songs and poetry were gathered from his surroundings, the places he travelled to, the culture and politics of the day and of course the people he loved.
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