'To A Mouse' by Robert Burns from of mice and men by john steinbeck Watch Video
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Description: On Burns Night, we bring you one of Burns' most famous poems, particularly apt for these difficult times. The best laid plans of mice and men don’t always go so well. The poem also talks about a dreary past behind us and an uncertain future. Here we begin with verse 1 in the original 18th Century Scots dialectic, followed with the rest of the poem in a modern English translation by Michael R. Burch, read by our Head Student Team, Don of English Literature, 2 Upper 6th A-level students and Beda
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