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Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary?

Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary?

Robert Burns

"Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary?" is a poem by Robert Burns, a prominent Scottish poet and lyricist known for his contributions to Scots literature. Written in the late 18th century, this work reflects Burns's characteristic style, blending emotional depth with accessible language. Celebrated as Scotland's national poet, Burns's influence extends beyond his homeland, with his works often featured in cultural events like Burns Night, which honors his legacy every January 25th.

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A LibriVox' Weekly Poetry tribute to Robbie Burns on the upcoming Robbie Burns Day. (January 25) Robert Burns (also know...

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