![]() My sooth! right bauld ye set your nose out, There ye may creep, and sprawl, and sprattle, Poem:- Ha! whare ye gaun, ye crowlan ferlie! To A Louse, On Seeing One on a Lady’s Bonnet at Church It was also sung by the Scottish folk singer Sheena Wellington at the opening of the Scottish Parliament in 1999. Is There for Honest Poverty is known for its ideas of liberalism and it was used in the German revolutions of 1848–49. ![]() ![]() Like many of Burns’ works, this is essentially a spoken poem and it is more often sung than read. Popularly known as “A Man’s a Man for A’ That”, this poem expresses that the honesty and goodwill of people, no matter to what class they belong to, is more important than the pretensions of caste or privilege. ![]() Gie fools their silks, and knaves their wine, #10 Is There for Honest Poverty Alternate Title: ![]()
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