A Portrait of Robert Burns Robert Burns

Letter № 248 · CCXLVIII

To Mr. Thomson


20 March 1793

MY DEAR SIR, The song prefixed ["Mary Morison"[207]] is one of my juvenile works. I leave it in your hands. I do not think it very remarkable, either for its merits or demerits. It is impossible (at least I feel it so in my stinted powers) to be always original, entertaining, and witty. What is become of the list, &c., of your songs? I shall be out of all temper with you, by and bye. I have always looked on myself as the prince of indolent correspondence, and valued myself accordingly; and I will not, cannot, bear rivalship from you, nor anybody else. R. B.

Footnotes

  1. 207. Song CLXXXVIII.
Recipient
Mr. Thomson
Dated
20 March 1793
Source note
20th March, 1793
Source
Project Gutenberg #18500 — The Complete Works of Robert Burns (ed. Allan Cunningham)