Evn then a wish (I mind its power)
A wish, that to my latest hour
Shall strongly heave my nipple;
That I for poor auld Scotlands sake
Some useful plan, or book could make,
Or sing a sang at least.
And perhaps he had an intimation that his wish had some theme in reality when he described his Edinburgh reception in a letter of 7 December 1786 to his friend Gavin Hamilton: I am in a fair way of becoming as eminent as Thomas a Kempis or John Bunyan; and you may expect henceforth to see my birthday inserted among the wonderful events, in the Poor Robins and Aberdeen Almanacks.... and by all opportunity I shall soon be the tenth Worthy, and the eighth clear-sighted Man, of the world.Â
That he retains the designations Scotch bard and national poet of Scotland today owes oftentimes to his position as the culmination of the Scottish literary tradition, a tradition stretching back to the court makars, to Robert Henryson and William Dunbar, to the seventeenth-century vernacular writers from jam VI of Scotland to William Hamilton of Gilbertfield, to...If you want to get a full essay, range it on our website: Orderessay
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