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1103: 197: 106:. In the course of the poem, the speaker addresses the louse as it scurries about on "Jenny" who cluelessly tosses her hair and preens, not knowing the person seeing her sees a louse on her. In this last stanza, the speaker reflects on what a gift it would be for us to be able to see ourselves as others see us. How we walk and how we put on airs all would vanish. Not only that, even devotion (i.e., romance) would vanish. 460: 481: 486: 1074: 496: 491: 993: 987: 315: 1060: 420: 1036: 1008: 768: 1144: 475: 229: 1041: 559: 392: 748: 201: 998: 1173: 1046: 1013: 448: 976: 954: 371: 336: 175: 1178: 1003: 949: 939: 763: 743: 604: 1081: 1067: 137: 1137: 670: 539: 98:
In the eight-stanza satirical poem, the speaker draws the reader's attention to a lady in church with a
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid
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To A Louse, On Seeing One on a Lady's Bonnet at Church
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To a Mouse
"Poem of the week: To a Louse"
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"Robert Burns - To a Louse"
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"'To a Louse': A Poem by Robert Burns"

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Robert Burns
Comin' Thro' the Rye
John Barleycorn
Man Was Made to Mourn
Address to the Deil
Epitaph for James Smith
Halloween
Handsome Nell
Holy Willie's Prayer
To a Mouse
The Kilmarnock volume
To a Louse
To a Mountain Daisy

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