A Portrait of Robert Burns Robert Burns

Letter № 34 · XXXIV

To Dr. Mackenzie

Mauchline; · Enclosing The Verses On Dining With Lord Daer.


DEAR SIR, I never spent an afternoon among great folks with half that pleasure as when, in company with you, I had the honour of paying my devoirs to the plain, honest, worthy man, the professor. [Dugald Stewart.] I would be delighted to see him perform acts of kindness and friendship, though I were not the object; he does it with such a grace. I think his character, divided into ten parts, stands thus—four parts Socrates—four parts Nathaniel—and two parts Shakspeare's Brutus. The foregoing verses were really extempore, but a little corrected since. They may entertain you a little with the help of that partiality with which you are so good as to favour the performances of, Dear Sir, Your very humble servant, R. B.

Recipient
Dr. Mackenzie
Source
Project Gutenberg #18500 — The Complete Works of Robert Burns (ed. Allan Cunningham)