""A Second Essay On Burns"" is a book written by Edward Kentish in 1800. The book is a continuation of Kentish's previous work on the Scottish poet Robert Burns. In this book, Kentish attempts to refute the opinions of Mr. Earle and Sir W. Farquhar regarding Burns. The author argues that Burns was not a drunkard or a libertine, but rather a man of great moral character. Kentish also defends Burns against accusations of plagiarism, claiming that the...