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.
Letter № 248 · CCXLVIII
To Mr. Thomson
20 March 1793
Footnotes
- 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)