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Robert Burns was born on January 25, 1759. He was a Scottish poet and lyricist, widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland. Burns's poetry, written in both Scots and English, is known for its humor, satire, and celebration of Scottish culture. His most famous works include "Auld Lang Syne," "Tam o' Shanter," and "To a Mouse." Burns died at the age of 37 from rheumatic fever.