"That man to man, the world o'er, shall brithers be for a' that!" theme of equality, treat everyone as if they were your brother, fraternity
"The man o' independent mind, he looks and laughs at a' that." Burns asking readers to think for themselves, thinks these "lords" are ridiculous
"The man's the gowd for a' that." a man's worth comes from what he is like as a person, rather than his material possessions
"Is there, honest poverty that hangs his head." acknowledgement of poverty and hardship, Burns believe these people in poverty have merit, he respects them (word choice of "honest")
"The pith o sense, and pride o' worth, are higher rank than a' that." importance of integrity, good faith/honest/etc are more important than medals or titles
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