summary of birds epitapy by robert burns.
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This poem is an epitaph for a dead bard; in Scotland at the time this was a strolling musician or minstrel, classed with vagabonds. It is a morality tale addressed to the reader, particularly to bards and men who seek to inspire others, of a talented bard who gained fame and honor but lost it due to leading a wild and dissolute life; thus, he ended with a stained reputation and lost respect in death.
The poem follows an AAABAB rhyme scheme with eight syllables to the “A” lines and four syllables to the “B” lines.
The poem follows an AAABAB rhyme scheme with eight syllables to the “A” lines and four syllables to the “B” lines.
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