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459:, "..was the first of my performances, and done at an early period of my life, when my heart glowed with honest warm simplicity, unacquainted and uncorrupted with the ways of a wicked world. The performance is, indeed, very puerile and silly, but I am always pleased with it, as it recalls to my mind those happy days when my heart was yet honest, and my tongue was sincere. The subject of it was a young girl, who really deserved all the praises I have bestowed on her. I not only had this opinion of her thenβ€”but I actually think so still, now that the spell is long since broken, and the enchantment at an end. 442: 106: 394: 427:"You know our country custom of coupling a man and a woman together as Partners in the labors of Harvest. In my fifteenth autumn, my Partner was a bewitching creature who just counted an autumn less ... she altogether unwittingly to herself, initiated me in a certain delicious Passion .. Indeed, I did not not well know myself I liked so much to loiter behind with her when returning in the evening from our labours; why the tones of her voice made my heart-strings thrill like an 180: 431:, and particularly why my pulse beat such a furious rantann when I looked and fingered over her hand to pick out the nettle-stings and thistles. Among her other love-inspiring qualifications, she sung sweetly, and 'twas her favourite reel to which I attempted giving an embodied vehicle in rhyme. Thus with me began Love and Poesy; which at times have been my only, and till within this last twelvemonth have been my highest enjoyment. 1180: 29: 384:
Isobel stated that Nelly Kilpatrick was the daughter of the blacksmith of Perclewan Mill. Nelly Kilpatrick would only have been only a few weeks younger than Robert, however he wrote that his Nell was a year younger than himself. It was not until the Robert Chambers's edition of 1851 that Nelly
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hired some extra help to bring in the harvest while they were at nearby Mount Oliphant Farm and Burns came to be paired with her, following the Ayrshire custom of that time. It has been suggested that Nelly Kilpatrick attended the country dancing school at
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Burns himself did not identify her by her surname and the first name he gave, Nelly or Nellie, is used as a nickname for "Helen." Some significant doubts exist about the actual identity of Burns's first romantic love. It was thought at first to be
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The first distich* of the first stanza is quite too much in the flimsy strain of ordinary street ballads; and on the other hand, the second line is too much in the other extreme. The expression is a little awkward, and the sentiment too
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Lest my works should be thought below criticism; or meet with a Critic who, perhaps, will not look on them with so candid and favorable an eye; I am determined to criticise them myself.
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several minute faults; but I remember I composed it in a wild enthusiasm of passion, and to this hour I never recollect it, but my heart melts, and my blood sallies at the rememberance
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Kilpatrick was substituted for Nelly Blair, so Allan Cunningham (1834), Robert Chambers (1838) and John Wilson (1846) do not credit her as being Burns's first love interest.
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at the age of only fifteen whilst living at Mount Oliphant Farm, it is regarded as his earliest production, inspired by a farm servant aged fourteen, named either
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a very indifferent one; the first line is, indeed all in the strain of the second stanza, but the rest is mostly an expletive
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The thoughts in the fifth stanza come finely up to my favourite idea of a sweet sonsy lass; the last line halts a little
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was the first written of Burns's many love songs, marking in words the start of his preoccupation with women and love.
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and in the Stair Manuscript that he gave to Mrs Alexander Stewart of Stair. It was therefore not included in the 1786
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was only three years old in 1774 and serious doubt must be cast on her recollections from this stage in her life.
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to Robert Chambers in her eightieth year and this information must at best have been second hand, for
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Hunter's Illustrated History of the Family, Friends, and Contemporaries of Robert Burns.
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has a little of the flimsy turn in it; and the third line has rather too serious a cast
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Burns had written "Handsome Nell" whilst the family lived at Mount Oliphant Farm, near
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It was not published during Burns's lifetime although it figured in his first
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line, containing a single idea, as exemplified in the Greek Anthology.
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The gravestone of Nelly Kilpatrick's parents at Low Coylton churchyard
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The same sentiments are kept up with equal spirit and tenderness
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Ewing, James Cameron & Cook, Davidson (Editors). (1938).
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The Kilmarnock Edition of the Poetical Works of Robert Burns
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The Kilmarnock Edition of the Poetical Works of Robert Burns
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid
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Robert Burns O Once I Lov'd A Bonnie Lass (Davy Steele)
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was 15 he met "Handsome Nell", his first young love, a
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In his autobiographical letter to Dr. Moore he wrote:
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Hunter, Douglas & McQueen, Colin Hunter. (2009).
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in 1828 testified to this. Burns's youngest sister,
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Researching the Life and Times of Robert Burns Club
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Quotations should use quotation marks, not italics.
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Robert Burns

Nelly Kilpatrick
Scots
James Johnson
The Book of Scottish Song/Handsome Nell
Wikisource
Robert Burns
James Johnson
Scots Musical Museum
1803
holograph
first Commonplace Book
Nelly Kilpatrick
Nelly Blair
commonplace book
1787
1793 and 1794
Glenriddell Manuscripts
Nelly Blair
Isobel
Nelly Kilpatrick
Isobel

Robert Burns
Nelly Kilpatrick

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