In Burns' poet 'Prayer of St. Willy', he made fun of several religious hypocrites. In this verse, St. Willi condemned others as hypocrites, and he asked God to condemn the sinner for all that they did. Burns used this holy Willie's example to show that "Calvinist theology supporting the entire church is equally hypocritical". His influence was satisfied by the adversity of the church.
Robert Burns later became the biggest poet in Scotland, but his origin was not noticeable. He was born on January 25, 1759 in William Burns of Scotland, Ayrshire, Altai. He lived in several places throughout his life, such as Alloway, Tarbolton, Mauchline, Dumfries, Scotland. He died of heart disease at the age of 36. His early death is a great tragedy. Burns' father was a farmer named William Burns. Robert Burns is the oldest of the seven brothers. Burns also has a mentor called John Murdoch. - According to Joslin Moody, the modern poet Lucille Clifton was born in Depew, New York on 27th June 1936. She is very smart and has proved this since childhood. As a result, she graduated at the age of 16 and is very young. After graduation, after graduation she received a scholarship to study at Howard University in Washington DC. Two years later, she moved to the State University of Southampton in 1955.
William and Agnes Burns worked hard to raise their boy, Robert and Gilbert and to educate. William is a nearby real estate supervisor and a daily gardener, and young Burns boys join John Murdoch's school hours of study time. Robert worked with his mother on a family-run farm. When Agnes was working in a field or cabin, she talked to Robert about the old story and then sang his old song. His mother 's friend Betty Davidson is also an important influence. He later insisted that his "Poesy's latent species" is a large collection of stories and songs that Davidson collected about demons, ghosts, fairies.