A Portrait of Robert Burns Robert Burns

Letter № 198 · CXCVIII

To William Tytler

Of Woodhouselee.


Lawn Market · August 1790

SIR, Enclosed I have sent you a sample of the old pieces that are still to be found among our peasantry in the west. I had once a great many of these fragments, and some of these here, entire; but as I had no idea then that anybody cared for them, I have forgotten them. I invariably hold it sacrilege to add anything of my own to help out with the shattered wrecks of these venerable old compositions; but they have many various readings. If you have not seen these before, I know they will flatter your true old-style Caledonian feelings; at any rate I am truly happy to have an opportunity of assuring you how sincerely I am, revered Sir, Your gratefully indebted humble servant, R. B.

Recipient
William Tytler
Place
Lawn Market
Dated
August 1790
Source
Project Gutenberg #18500 — The Complete Works of Robert Burns (ed. Allan Cunningham)