This is an epistle by Robert Burns. It was written in 1785 and is read here by David Rintoul. The elderly bard, John Lapraik (1727-1807) of Dalfram, Muirkirk, was married to Margaret, sister of ...
After Marc Laidlaw's publication of a 'fanfiction', which revealed a plot summary for Half-Life 2: Episode 3, there has been a resurgence in interest for the Half-Life series. Hoping to harness some ...
Paul’s first epistle to the Corinthians has throughout the centuries been prized by the Church as one of the most important component parts of the New Testament revelation. There are no solid grounds ...
In May 1787 Burns composed this epistle for the historian Mr William Tytler (1711 - 1793). The verses were inspired by Tytler's publication, An Historical and Critical Enquiry into the Evidence ...
The Second Epistle follows a reply from Lapraik to Burns' first Epistle to J. Lapraik, An Old Scotch Bard and is mostly autobiographical in content and details the bad luck which has been the writer's ...