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Which king was robert burns loyal to? a. king edward ii b. king henry v c. king james ii d. king philip

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Answer: None of these.

Explanation: It was King George.

Though a friend to reform, Burns published his sentiments anonymously: as an exciseman and therefore a government employee, he had to maintain an outward show of loyalty to King George.

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