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Letter from Robert Burns to Mrs Graham, 10 June 1790

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NTS/02/25/BRN/01/69
Alt. number
3.6101
Date
10 June 1790
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Creator
Burns, Robert (Author)
Recipient
Graham, Margaret

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Letter from Robert Burns to Mrs Graham, dated Ellisland, 10 June 1790. The letter begins 'Whether it is that the story of our Mary Queen of Scots...'

This two page letter which Burns wrote to Robert Graham of Fintry's wife enclosed the poem Epistle to Robert Graham Esq: of Fintry on the Election for the Dumfries string of Boroughs, Anno 1790-. The letter expresses Burns's indebtedness to the goodness of Robert Graham and his wife.

In the first page Burns starts by introducing his reason for writing as being the poem which he is inclosing 'particularly to You' (Mrs Graham). Burns feels this ballad, whose subject is Robert Graham, is more successful than most of his work. He then goes on to express how deeply indebted he is to Mrs Graham and her husband for their goodness and Patronage. He wells on his own poverty, which he hopes will be outlived by his poetry.

On page two Burns continues to discuss his failings and says that it is not his fault that he lives a life of dependency but he still hopes to retain a generous heart and independent mind. He then reflects that his patron Robert Graham is bestowed with the politeness of a Gentleman and the kindness of a Brother when exercising his influence for which Burns is greatly thankful.

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