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  • ...grimage to the Canongate kirkyard to pay his respects to the young man, '''Robert Fergusson''' who had inspired his poetry, and whose grave had remained unmarked sinc ...dicated on 17th October 2004 <ref>[http://www.lallans.co.uk/fergusson.html Robert Fergusson statue unveiled in Embro]]</ref>]]
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  • * [http://www.robertfergusson.com/ Robert Fergusson Society] ...e/record.php?usi=000-000-000-498-L&PHPSESSID=cfe928f64/ Short biography of Robert Fergusson]
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  • * [http://www.robertfergusson.com/ Robert Fergusson Society] ...e/record.php?usi=000-000-000-498-L&PHPSESSID=cfe928f64/ Short biography of Robert Fergusson]
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  • ...grimage to the Canongate kirkyard to pay his respects to the young man, '''Robert Fergusson''' who had inspired his poetry, and whose grave had remained unmarked sinc ...dicated on 17th October 2004 <ref>[http://www.lallans.co.uk/fergusson.html Robert Fergusson statue unveiled in Embro]]</ref>]]
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  • ''Auld Reekie'' is the title of one of the [[Scots]] poems of [[Robert Fergusson]], who died insane in Edinburgh's Bedlam asylum, aged 24, but whose poems w ...ws.ac.uk/~www_se/fergusson/selection.html A Selection of Poems in Scots by Robert Fergusson]</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ndrew's University]] in [[Scotland]], where his pupils included the poet [[Robert Fergusson]]. ...[[University of St Andrew's]]. There he taught mathematics to the young [[Robert Fergusson]] and encouraged him in his poetry.
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  • ...f> But it was his discovery of [[Allan Ramsay (poet)|Allan Ramsay]] and [[Robert Fergusson]] that made him realise that great verse could be written in Scots. He ack
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  • ...f> The publishing business continued long after Thomas Ruddiman's death; [[Robert Fergusson]]'s first Scots poem was published appeared on 2nd January 1772, in ''Ruddi
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  • Disgusted by the death of his patient the poet [[Robert Fergusson]] in the horrific conditions of the Bedlam Asylum, he fought for an appropr
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  • ...d 18th centuries, Leith Races were held, the theme of a humorous poem by [[Robert Fergusson]]. Leith was made a parliamentary burgh in 1832, and was incorporated withi
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  • ...ing-link between the greater "Makars" of the 5th and 16th centuries, and [[Robert Fergusson]] and [[Robert Burns]]. The preface to his ''Ever Green'' is a protest agai
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  • ...f Nations'', the painter Hugh 'Greek' Williams (1773-1829), and the poet [[Robert Fergusson]] (1750-74), who is said to have inspired [[Robert Burns]]. A statue of Ro
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