Robert BurnsRobert Burns was born at Alloway, near Ayr, on January 25, 1759
His father William was a gardener to the Provost of Ayr
Robert was educated briefly at John Murdoch's school in Alloway and later in Ayr
Family financial worries forced Burns to work as a farm labourer, and it was while thus occupied that he met his first love, Nelly Kirkpatrick
She inspired him to try his hand at poetry, a song entitled "O, once I lov'd a bonnie lass", set to the tune of a traditional reel
Burns worked at a succession of labouring jobs, including flax dressing, and began writing poetry regularly
When his father died in 1784, Burns and his brother Gilbert rented a farm near Mauchline
Burns spread his affections freely, and the next decade saw 8 illegitimate children born to him through 5 differ