Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing (CMSW) - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/cmsw/ Document : 698 Title: Letter from Hogg to Murray, 4 Jun 1814 Author(s): Hogg, James Eltrieve Lake By Selkirk June 4th 1818 Dear Sir As I am busy building a castle this year and as usual very short of money I wish you would send me £50 as soon as this comes to your hand. Blackwood has advanced me the same sum on The Brownie already and I did not like to ask him for any more so soon though I know he would not have refused me; and as I am in immediate want of it I knew not any application that was so likely to be answered as this. I am wearying very much to hear from you at any rate and to know what is become of Lord Byron — when we may expect him in Britain and what direction will find him at present. I think his last Canto a most glorious work throughout and not equalled by any of his works save some stanzas of the Third Canto. And I cannot write to you without congratulating you most heartily on the increasing interest and value of your Review. I never in all my life saw any periodical work so interesting and spirited throughout as your last and some of the last Nos. of its great opponent having been so manifestly the reverse the literary feeling is very much in your favours at present more than I could wish for the honour of Scotland but not more nor so much as I could wish for the sake of my friend. I know the Lord of the Revenues of Kirkton but pray who may it be that writes Old and New Greenland [¿] He must be a man of fine fancy feeling and genius I am delighted with him and I beg to embrace him as a brother in imagination. I fear after all the subscriptions for the Wake are making but slow progress I do not think any one is interesting themselves in it and I cannot we will however publish an edition before the end of the year in the manner you were mentioning Write to me as soon as convenient and tell me how the Brownie is liked and if it is likely to sell and whether I should set about a new tale or a new poem for next year at the same time. Do not forget me Dear Murray and believe me Ever yours most truly James Hogg 906 Brownie of Bodsbeck received from Mr Blackwood 370 on P[¿] July 9 1818 536 sold a 9/2 £245.13.4 John Murray Esq. 53 Albemarle street London 1818 Jan 4 Hogg, James