Letter from Robert Burns to William Creech, 16 April 1792
I this moment have yours, & were it
not that habit as usual, has deafened conscience
my criminal indolence should lead me an uneasy
life of Reproach. - I ought long ago to have
written you on this very business. -
Now, to try a language of which I am not
half master, I shall [page torn] as well as I can, the
man of business.- I suppose, at a gross guess,
that I could add of new materials to your two
volumes, about fifty pages. - I would also correct
& retrench a good deal. - These said fifty pages
you know are as much mine as the thumb-
stall I have just now drawn on my finger
which
A few Books which I very much want, are
all the recompense I crave, together with as many
copies of this new edition of my own works
as Friendship or Gratitude shall prompt
me to present - There are three Men whom
you know, & whose friendly Patronage I think I
can trouble so far, Messrs Mc Kenzie, & Stuart, &
F. Tytler; to any of these I shall submit my
M.S.S. for their strictures, & also let them say
on my informing them, I mean any of them,
what Authors I want [page torn] to what value I am
of them I am entitled. - If they he adjudge me
only a Thom-thumb, I am content - The
Man of Feeling & Professor Stuart, are I hear,
busy with Works of their own, for which reason
I shall prefer Mr Tytler - So soon as I hear from
you, I shall write Mr Tytler; & in a fortnight
If the thing were possible that I could receive
the Proof-Sheets by our Dumfries Fly, which
runs three times a week, I would earnestly
wish to correct them myself. -
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
your very humble serv.
Rob.t Burns
Key details
- Archive number
- NTS/02/25/BRN/01/95
- Alt. number
- 3.6323
- Date
- 16 April 1792
- On display
- No
- Creator
- Burns, Robert (Author)
- Recipient
- Creech, William
- Archive number
- NTS/02/25/BRN/01/95
- Alt. number
- 3.6323
- Date
- 16 April 1792
- On display
- No
- Creator
- Burns, Robert (Author)
- Recipient
- Creech, William
Description
Letter from Robert Burns to William Creech, dated Dumfries, 16 April, 1792. Concerning material for possible inclusion in the second Edinburgh Edition.
Robert Burns informed Creech "A few Books which I very much want, are all the recompense I crave, together with as many copies of this new edition of my own works as Friendship or Gratit
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Letters from and to Robert Burns
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- Letter from Robert Burns to William Creech, 16 April 1792