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English: The Song of Death. Robert Burns. 1791. Tune - "Oran an Aoig."

"I have just finished the following song," Burns wrote to Mrs. Dunlop, "which to a lady, the descendant of Wallace, and herself the mother of several soldiers, needs neither preface nor apology." The Scene is a field of battle; the time of the day, evening; he wounded and dying of the victorious army join in the following ...

Another example of Burns using Excise paper for his compositions.
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Source Burns's Chloris. 1893. James Adam.
Author Robert Burns. 1791.

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