A Portrait of Robert Burns Robert Burns

Letter № 341 · CCCXLI

To Mrs. Dunlop


Brow · 12 July 1796

MADAM, I have written you so often, without receiving any answer, that I would not trouble you again, but for the circumstances in which I am. An illness which has long hung about me, in all probability will speedily send me beyond that bourn whence no traveller returns. Your friendship, with which for many years you honoured me, was a friendship dearest to my soul. Your conversation, and especially your correspondence, were at once highly entertaining and instructive. With what pleasure did I use to break up the seal! The remembrance yet adds one pulse more to my poor palpitating heart. Farewell!!! R. B.

Recipient
Mrs. Dunlop
Place
Brow
Dated
12 July 1796
Source note
Brow, Saturday, 12th July, 1796
Source
Project Gutenberg #18500 — The Complete Works of Robert Burns (ed. Allan Cunningham)