Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, Vol. 1
For the convenience of the reader, and to save him time and trouble, the distinctively Scottish words and expressions, such as occur especially in the best and most characteristic of Burne's poems, have their meanings made clear by marginal explanations accompanying each piece that requires such aid. To those unacquainted with the dialect that Burns often used this must prove a most valuable feature, as it will enable anyone readily to under stand the meaning oi even the most difficult passages, while the troublesome necessity of consulting a special glossary is entirely avoided. In the margin and Opposite each line will be found the necessary interpretation, so that the reader carries the sense along with him as he reads, and only very rarely does a more detailed explanation require to be furnished in a footnote. But it may be pointed out that the difficulty of understanding Burns is apt to be exaggerated, and that many of his poems present few and tri?ing peculiarities of dialect and others none at all.
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