SIR, I have done myself the pleasure of complying with your request in sending you my Cottager.—If you have a leisure minute, I should be glad you would copy it, and return me either the original or the transcript, as I have not a copy of it by me, and I have a friend who wishes to see it. "Now, Kennedy, if foot or horse."[157] ROBT. BURNESS.
Letter № 13 · XIII
To Mr. John Kennedy
Dumfries House.
Mossgiel · March 1786
Footnotes
- 157. Poem LXXV.
- Recipient
- Mr. John Kennedy
- Place
- Mossgiel
- Dated
- March 1786
- Source note
- Mossgiel, 3d March, 1786
- Source
- Project Gutenberg #18500 — The Complete Works of Robert Burns (ed. Allan Cunningham)