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War has been a constant presence throughout history, and tragically remains present in modern times. During the 18th century Britain and France fought several major wars. The ‘French War’ described in this story was probably the Napoleonic ...
Part 2 (of 2): “I wadna gie a button for her.” Robert Burns
John MacKay Wilson wrote a story about Willie Wastle’s wife, in response to the song written by Robert Burns. Below are the lyrics that that inspired the story Wilson wrote. The English translation is after the Scots version. If you would l...
In 1792 Scottish poet Robert Burns wrote a song ‘Sic a Wife as Willie Had’. The song was written at the Crook Inn, near the village of Tweedsmuir in the Scottish Borders1. The chorus of the song is ‘Sic a wife as Willie had, I wadna gie a b...
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