Epistle to Davie

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"Epistle to Davie" is a verse epistle by Scottish poet Robert Burns, written in Scots dialect as a reflective, conversational poem addressed to his friend David Sillar.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf poem
verse epistle
addressee David Sillar
author Robert Burns
countryOfOrigin Scotland
firstPublicationCountry Scotland
firstPublicationPlace Kilmarnock
firstPublishedIn Kilmarnock Edition of Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
surface form: Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
genre epistle
reflective poem
hasPublication Kilmarnock Edition of Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
hasSubject religion and providence
rural life
social class and status
the life of a poet
language Scots
literaryForm conversational poem
literaryPeriod 18th century
Romantic-era precursor
mainTheme contentment
friendship
philosophical reflection
poverty and hardship
mentionsPerson David Sillar
mentionsPlace Ayrshire
meter standard Habbie stanza
movement Scottish Enlightenment-era poetry
Scottish literature
partOf Robert Burns’ early poems
writtenInDialect Scots dialect

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Poems of Robert Burns containsWork Epistle to Davie