The Rantin Dog, the Daddie o't

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"The Rantin Dog, the Daddie o't" is a lively Scots song by Robert Burns, known for its playful, rustic humor and characteristic use of Scots dialect.

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instanceOf Scots song
folk song
song
associatedWith Burns suppers
Scottish song tradition
countryOfOrigin Scotland
creator Robert Burns
culturalContext 18th-century rural Scotland
genre Scottish folk
comic song
pastoral song
hasCharacter rustic lass
“rantin dog”
hasDialect Scots dialect
hasForm strophic song
hasReputation earthy
playful
hasTitleLanguage Scots
isPerformedAt Burns-themed events
folk music concerts
isStudiedIn Burns scholarship
language Scots
literaryMovement Scottish Enlightenment-era vernacular poetry
lyricist Robert Burns
meter regular stanzaic meter
partOf Robert Burns song tradition
theme courtship
rustic life
sexual innuendo
tone humorous
lively
usesLiteraryDevice colloquial speech
dialect humor
double entendre

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Poems of Robert Burns containsWork The Rantin Dog, the Daddie o't