A Portrait of Robert Burns Robert Burns

Letter № 113 · CXIII

To Miss Chalmers


Mauchline · 7 April 1788

I am indebted to you and Miss Nimmo for letting me know Miss Kennedy. Strange! how apt we are to indulge prejudices in our judgments of one another! Even I, who pique myself on my skill in marking characters—because I am too proud of my character as a man, to be dazzled in my judgment for glaring wealth; and too proud of my situation as a poor man to be biased against squalid poverty—I was unacquainted with Miss K.'s very uncommon worth. I am going on a good deal progressive in mon grand but, the sober science of life. I have lately made some sacrifices, for which, were I viva voce with you to paint the situation and recount the circumstances, you should applaud me. R. B.

Recipient
Miss Chalmers
Place
Mauchline
Dated
7 April 1788
Source note
Mauchline, 7th April, 1788
Source
Project Gutenberg #18500 — The Complete Works of Robert Burns (ed. Allan Cunningham)