A Portrait of Robert Burns Robert Burns

Letter № 61 · LXI

To William Creech

Edinburgh.


Selkirk · 13 May 1787

MY HONOURED FRIEND, The enclosed I have just wrote, nearly extempore, in a solitary inn in Selkirk, after a miserable wet day's riding. I have been over most of East Lothian, Berwick, Roxburgh, and Selkirk-shires; and next week I begin a tour through the north of England. Yesterday I dined with Lady Harriet, sister to my noble patron,[172] Quem Deus conservet! I would write till I would tire you as much with dull prose, as I dare say by this time you are with wretched verse, but I am jaded to death; so, with a grateful farewell, I have the honour to be, Good Sir, yours sincerely, R. B. Auld chuckie Reekie's sair distrest, Down drops her ance weel burnish'd crest, Nae joy her bonnie buskit nest Can yield ava; Her darling bird that she loves best, Willie's awa.[173]

Footnotes

  1. 172. James, Earl of Glencairn.
  2. 173. See Poem LXXXIII.
Recipient
William Creech
Place
Selkirk
Dated
13 May 1787
Source note
Selkirk, 13th May, 1787
Source
Project Gutenberg #18500 — The Complete Works of Robert Burns (ed. Allan Cunningham)