Wee, sleeket, cowran, tim'rous beastie,
To a Mouse
Poem by Robert Burns
"To a Mouse, on Turning Her Up in Her Nest With the Plough, November, 1785" is a Scots-language poem written by Robert Burns in 1785. It was included in the Kilmarnock volume and all of the poet's later editions, such as the Poems, Chiefly in the... Wikipedia
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poor beastie, thou maun live! What of it, friend? You too must live! A daimen-icker in a thrave. A random corn-ear in a shock's.
"To a Mouse, on Turning Her Up in Her Nest With the Plough, November, 1785" is a Scots-language poem written by Robert Burns in 1785. It was included in the ...
Nov 4, 2023 · Robert Burns' poem "To a Mouse" is a reflection on the often unpredictable nature of life and the fragility of human plans.
“To a Mouse” (standard English translation) by Robert Burns- 1785. Small, crafty, cowering, timorous little beast,. O, what a panic is in your little breast!
Small, sleek, cowering, timorous beast, O, what a panic is in your breast! ... With hurrying scamper! I would be loath to run and chase you, With murdering plough ...