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- To_a_Mountain_Daisy abstract "\"To a Mountain Daisy\" is a Scots poem written by Robert Burns in 1786. It was included in the Kilmarnock volume of Burns's poems, published in that year.The poem tells of how the poet, while out with the plough, discovers that he has crushed a daisy's stem. It is similar in some respects to his poem To a Mouse, published in the previous year. In ploughing a field in the early morning, there must have been hundreds of small flowers that were turned down by the plough and why Burns was taken with this particular specimen is a mystery.In a similar way from To a Mouse, Burns compares the daisy's fate to that of humankind, first, in verse six, to a young girl taken in by her lover and then, in verse seven, to himself. The final stanza is in some ways reminiscent of Andrew Marvell's poem To His Coy Mistress: But at my back I always hearTime's wingèd chariot drawing near;We can perhaps sense that Robert Burns is beginning to appreciate of his own mortality.This poem is used in some schools, poem, writing and art competitions.".
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- To_a_Mountain_Daisy comment "\"To a Mountain Daisy\" is a Scots poem written by Robert Burns in 1786. It was included in the Kilmarnock volume of Burns's poems, published in that year.The poem tells of how the poet, while out with the plough, discovers that he has crushed a daisy's stem. It is similar in some respects to his poem To a Mouse, published in the previous year.".
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