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    Coila was the muse of Robert Burns who created her as a poetic device for his poem The Vision in which she provides inspiration and encouragement. The...
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  • Coila may refer to: Coila (muse), associated with Robert Burns Coila (Arcadia), a town of ancient Arcadia, Greece Coila, Mississippi, a community in the...
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  • along. " Burns made frequent references to Coila as a poetic embodiment, a pseudo-female goddess or Coila (muse) of the territory of Kyle, quite detached...
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  • 1879 had enough members to form 2 sides. The club was named after Coila, the muse of national bard Robert Burns. The club entered the Scottish Cup for...
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    Campbell (Highland Mary) Margaret Chalmers (Mrs Lewis Hay) Jenny Clow Coila (muse) Drukken Steps Ellisland Farm, Dumfries Fog House Friar's Carse Alexander...
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    a letter that the idea of using Coila as the name of his poetic muse first came to him from Beattie's use of a muse named 'Scota' in his Scots language...
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    Abraxas College (Falkirk), the West of Scotland College (Glasgow), the Muse Coila College (Stewarton, Ayrshire), the Inverness College (Inverness), and...
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    the two boys had been asked which of them was most likely to court the Muses, he would surely never have guessed that Robert had a propensity of that...
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    by Robert Burns in relation to a painting or sketch she made of Coila, the poet's muse. Mrs Glasgow was commemorated by the erection of a well in Kilwinning's...
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