Robert Burns' "To a Mouse" short lecture
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This is wonderful! One of my favorite poems.
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Lovely...great video about a beautiful and amazing poem.
...at 2.20 you say "I doubt you must thrive"....It's "Theif"...."after all, you must live"...(.it rhymes in a Scottish accent!)
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Mrs. Huss!
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anyone whos in Mrs. Hirsch's class or your forced to watch this thumbs up D:<
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@judge6754 as in i love you in the winter me poor mortal aye and cranick bear...mount cranick...you mousie stood up their bear. i love thee truley OR DO I am i just vain?
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Nope he is right it is bitter
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Thank you for making the poem's meaning more accessible.
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No ,snell in Scots means cold.
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Congratulations Stacy, very well put and explained. I dare suggest the rendition of Dawn Steele here in YouTube for this poem in the original Scottish dialect for comparison after your profound lecture. (Search for Dawn Steele Tae a Moose)
wschroder1 1 year ago
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Thanks for being understandig. I'm just some poor American and have no pretense at the dialect. Dawn Steele is marvelous.
stacyhm 1 year ago