Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing (CMSW) - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/cmsw/ Document : 700 Title: Letter from Hogg to Murray, 26 Dec 1814 Author(s): Hogg, James Grieve & Scotts Edin. Decr written26th 1814 But delivered Jany 12 1815 (as post mark) Dear Murray What the deuce have you made of my excellent poem that you are never publishing it while I am starving for want of money and cannot even afford a Christmass goose to my friends? I think I may say of you as the countryman said to his friend who asked him when his wife had her accouchement “[Troth] man said he she's aye gawn about yet I think she be gaun to keep this ane till hersel athegither” However I daresay that like the said wife you have your reasons for it but of all things a bookseller's reasons [suit] worst with a poet's board — I should be glad to know if you got safely across the Tweed and what number of the little family group you lost by the way betwixt Edin. and London and how every thing in the literary world is going on with you since that time — Why do you never write to me? — Have you ever seen Moore or talked to him about our projected reporting — What in the wold is become of that unlucky perverse [callan] Lord Byron? I have not heard from him these two months and more. I have really been afraid for sometime past that he was dead or perhaps even married and was truly very concerned about the lad — But I was informed the other day by a gentleman of the utmost respectability that he was very busy writing godly psalms to be sung in congregations and families and when I heard that I said “If that be the case there's no man sure of his life” — I do not know where to find him else I would write him a scolding letter — I have nothing in the world to say to you only be sure to let me hear from you and tell me how you are like to come on with the copies of the Queen's Wake which I sent you It has been a losing business and you must get me as much for it as you can . I hope you will soon find occasion for sending me an offer for a fifth edition. I am interrupted so farewell for the present. God bless you James Hogg Mr John Murray Bookseller Albemarle Street London 1814 26th Decr Hogg James