The Collected Works of Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb
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Charles Lamb. The Collected Works of Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb
The Collected Works of Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb
Table of Contents
Volume 1
Table of Contents
ROSAMUND GRAY
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CURIOUS FRAGMENTS,
EXTRACT I
EXTRACT II
EXTRACT III
EARLY JOURNALISM
I.—G. F. COOKE IN "RICHARD THE THIRD"
II.—GRAND STATE BED
III.—FABLE FOR TWELFTH DAY
IV.—THE LONDONER
CHARACTERS OF DRAMATIC WRITERS, CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE
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Christopher Marlowe
Thomas Decker
John Marston
Author Unknown
Thomas Heywood
Thomas Middleton and William Rowley
William Rowley
Thomas Middleton
William Rowley—Thomas Decker—John Ford, &c
Cyril Tourneur
John Webster
John Ford
Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke
Ben Jonson
George Chapman
Francis Beaumont.—John Fletcher
John Fletcher
Philip Massinger.—Thomas Decker
Philip Massinger.—Thomas Middleton.—William Rowley
James Shirley
ON THE INCONVENIENCES RESULTING FROM BEING HANGED
ON THE DANGER OF CONFOUNDING MORAL WITH PERSONAL DEFORMITY; WITH A HINT TO THOSE WHO HAVE THE FRAMING OF ADVERTISEMENTS FOR APPREHENDING OFFENDERS
"FIFTY POUNDS REWARD
ON THE AMBIGUITIES ARISING FROM PROPER NAMES
ON THE GENIUS AND CHARACTER OF HOGARTH; WITH SOME REMARKS ON A PASSAGE IN THE WRITINGS OF THE LATE MR. BARRY
ON THE CUSTOM OF HISSING AT THE THEATRES, WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF A CLUB OF DAMNED AUTHORS
ON BURIAL SOCIETIES; AND THE CHARACTER OF AN UNDERTAKER
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"Burial Society
Character of an Undertaker
ON THE TRAGEDIES OF SHAKSPEARE, CONSIDERED WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR FITNESS FOR STAGE REPRESENTATION
SPECIMENS FROM THE WRITINGS OF FULLER, THE CHURCH HISTORIAN
EDAX ON APPETITE
HOSPITA ON THE IMMODERATE INDULGENCE OF THE PLEASURES OF THE PALATE
THE GOOD CLERK, A CHARACTER; WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF "THE COMPLETE ENGLISH TRADESMAN"
MÉMOIR OF ROBERT LLOYD
CONFESSIONS OF A DRUNKARD
RECOLLECTIONS OF CHRIST'S HOSPITAL
TABLE-TALK IN THE EXAMINER
I.—REYNOLDS AND LEONARDO DA VINCI
II.—[THE NEW ACTING]
III.—[BOOKS WITH ONE IDEA IN THEM]
IV.—[A SYLVAN SURPRISE]
V.—[STREET CONVERSATION]
VI.—[A TOWN RESIDENCE]
VII.—[GRAY'S BARD]
VIII.—[AN AMERICAN WAR FOR HELEN]
Ad Mariulam suam Autor
The Author to his Moggy
IX.—[DRYDEN AND COLLIER]
X.—PLAY-HOUSE MEMORANDA
REVIEW OF THE EXCURSION; A POEM
ON THE MELANCHOLY OF TAILORS
ON NEEDLE-WORK
ON THE POETICAL WORKS OF GEORGE WITHER
FIVE DRAMATIC CRITICISMS
I.—MRS. GOULD (MISS BURRELL) IN "DON GIOVANNI IN LONDON"
II.—MISS KELLY AT BATH
III.—RICHARD BROME'S "JOVIAL CREW"
IV.—ISAAC BICKERSTAFF'S "HYPOCRITE"
V.—NEW PIECES AT THE LYCEUM
FOUR REVIEWS
I.—FALSTAFF'S LETTERS
Falstaff to the Prince
The Same to the Same
Again
Davy to Shallow
II.—CHARLES LLOYD'S POEMS
III.—BARRON FIELD'S POEMS
"The Kangaroo"
IV.—KEATS' "LAMIA"
SIR THOMAS MORE
THE CONFESSIONS OF H. F. V. H. DELAMORE, Esq
THE GENTLE GIANTESS
LETTER TO AN OLD GENTLEMAN WHOSE EDUCATION HAS BEEN NEGLECTED
RITSON VERSUS JOHN SCOTT THE QUAKER
DYER'S RUINS OF ROME
DENHAM'S COOPER'S HILL
COLLINS'S ORIENTAL ECLOGUES
GRAY'S CHURCH-YARD ELEGY
GOLDSMITH'S DESERTED VILLAGE
ON THE DEATH OF MR. DENNIS
THOMSON'S SEASONS
HAYMAKING
SHEEP-SHEARING
LETTER OF ELIA TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
GUY FAUX
NUGÆ CRITICÆ
Charles the Fifth besieges Algier
ORIGINAL LETTER OF JAMES THOMSON
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF MR. LISTON
A VISION OF HORNS
THE ILLUSTRIOUS DEFUNCT[49]
UNITARIAN PROTESTS
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MR. MUNDEN
THE "LEPUS" PAPERS
I.—MANY FRIENDS
II.—READERS AGAINST THE GRAIN
III.—MORTIFICATIONS OF AN AUTHOR
IV.—TOM PRY
V.—TOM PRY'S WIFE
VI.—A CHARACTER
REFLECTIONS IN THE PILLORY
THE LAST PEACH
"ODES AND ADDRESSES TO GREAT PEOPLE"
THE RELIGION OF ACTORS
A POPULAR FALLACY
REMINISCENCES OF JUKE JUDKINS, ESQ., OF BIRMINGHAM
CONTRIBUTIONS TO HONE'S EVERY-DAY BOOK AND TABLE BOOK
I.—REMARKABLE CORRESPONDENT
II.—CAPTAIN STARKEY
III.—TWELFTH OF AUGUST
IV.—THE ASS
V.—IN RE SQUIRRELS
VI.—AN APPEARANCE OF THE SEASON
VII.—THE MONTHS
The Twelve Months of the Year
VIII.—REMINISCENCE OF SIR JEFFERY DUNSTAN
IX—MRS. GILPIN RIDING TO EDMONTON
X.—THE DEFEAT OF TIME;
AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
SHAKSPEARE'S IMPROVERS
SATURDAY NIGHT
ESTIMATE OF DE FOE'S SECONDARY NOVELS
CLARENCE SONGS
CLARENCE SONGS.—No. II
RECOLLECTIONS OF A LATE ROYAL ACADEMICIAN
THE LATIN POEMS OF VINCENT BOURNE
IN STATUAM SEPULCHRALEM INFANTIS DORMIENTIS
WHAT IS AN ALBUM?
THE DEATH OF MUNDEN
THOUGHTS ON PRESENTS OF GAME, &c
TABLE-TALK BY THE LATE ELIA
THE DEATH OF COLERIDGE
CUPID'S REVENGE
APPENDIX
SCRAPS OF CRITICISM
THE MISCELLANY
The Spirit Enters
COMIC TALES, Etc.,
DOG DAYS
THE PROGRESS OF CANT
MR. EPHRAIM WAGSTAFF, HIS WIFE, AND PIPE
REVIEW OF MOXON'S SONNETS
NOTES
TO MARTIN CHARLES BURNEY, ESQ
WICLIFFE
FOR THE MEMORY
APPENDIX
Volume 2
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
ELIA
THE SOUTH-SEA HOUSE
OXFORD IN THE VACATION
CHRIST'S HOSPITAL FIVE AND THIRTY YEARS AGO
THE TWO RACES OF MEN
NEW YEAR'S EVE
THE NEW YEAR
MRS. BATTLE'S OPINIONS ON WHIST
A CHAPTER ON EARS
ALL FOOLS' DAY
A QUAKER'S MEETING
THE OLD AND THE NEW SCHOOLMASTER
VALENTINE'S DAY
IMPERFECT SYMPATHIES
WITCHES, AND OTHER NIGHT-FEARS
MY RELATIONS
MACKERY END, IN HERTFORDSHIRE
MODERN GALLANTRY
THE OLD BENCHERS OF THE INNER TEMPLE
GRACE BEFORE MEAT
MY FIRST PLAY
DREAM-CHILDREN
A REVERIE
DISTANT CORRESPONDENTS
IN A LETTER TO B.F. ESQ. AT SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES
THE PRAISE OF CHIMNEY-SWEEPERS
A COMPLAINT OF THE DECAY OF BEGGARS IN THE METROPOLIS
A DISSERTATION UPON ROAST PIG
A BACHELOR'S COMPLAINT OF THE BEHAVIOUR OF MARRIED PEOPLE
ON SOME OF THE OLD ACTORS
ON THE ARTIFICIAL COMEDY OF THE LAST CENTURY
ON THE ACTING OF MUNDEN
THE LAST ESSAYS OF ELIA
PREFACE
BY A FRIEND OF THE LATE ELIA
BLAKESMOOR IN H——SHIRE
POOR RELATIONS
STAGE ILLUSION
TO THE SHADE OF ELLISTON
ELLISTONIANA
DETACHED THOUGHTS ON BOOKS AND READING
THE OLD MARGATE HOY
THE CONVALESCENT
SANITY OF TRUE GENIUS
CAPTAIN JACKSON
THE SUPERANNUATED MAN
VIRGIL
O'KEEFE
THE GENTEEL STYLE IN WRITING
BARBARA S——
THE TOMBS IN THE ABBEY
IN A LETTER TO R—— S——, ESQ
AMICUS REDIVIVUS
SOME SONNETS OF SIR PHILIP SYDNEY
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
NEWSPAPERS THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
BARRENNESS OF THE IMAGINATIVE FACULTY IN THE PRODUCTIONS OF MODERN ART
"BRIGHTON-EARTHQUAKE-SWALLOW-UP-ALIVE!"
REJOICINGS UPON THE NEW YEAR'S COMING OF AGE
THE WEDDING
THE CHILD ANGEL
A DREAM
A DEATH-BED
IN A LETTER TO R.H. ESQ. OF B——
OLD CHINA
POPULAR FALLACIES
I.—THAT A BULLY IS ALWAYS A COWARD
II.—THAT ILL-GOTTEN GAIN NEVER PROSPERS
III.—THAT A MAN MUST NOT LAUGH AT HIS OWN JEST
IV.—THAT SUCH A ONE SHOWS HIS BREEDING.—THAT IT IS EASY TO PERCEIVE HE IS NO GENTLEMAN
V.—THAT THE POOR COPY THE VICES OF THE RICH
VI.—THAT ENOUGH IS AS GOOD AS A FEAST
VII.—OF TWO DISPUTANTS, THE WARMEST IS GENERALLY IN THE WRONG
VIII.—THAT VERBAL ALLUSIONS ARE NOT WIT, BECAUSE THEY WILL NOT BEAR A TRANSLATION
IX.—THAT THE WORST PUNS ARE THE BEST
X.—THAT HANDSOME IS THAT HANDSOME DOES
XI.—THAT WE MUST NOT LOOK A GIFT-HORSE IN THE MOUTH
XII.—THAT HOME IS HOME THOUGH IT IS NEVER SO HOMELY
XIII.—THAT YOU MUST LOVE ME, AND LOVE MY DOG
XIV.—THAT WE SHOULD RISE WITH THE LARK
XV.—THAT WE SHOULD LIE DOWN WITH THE LAMB
XVI.—THAT A SULKY TEMPER IS A MISFORTUNE
APPENDIX
LAMB'S ESSAYS ON "THE OLD ACTORS" AS ORIGINALLY PRINTED IN THE LONDON MAGAZINE. (SEE NOTE ON PAGE 444.) ON SOME OF THE OLD ACTORS
ELIA
THE OLD ACTORS
THE OLD ACTORS
MR. SUETT
MR. MUNDEN
NOTES
ELIA
"C.L "DEDICATION
"C.L
W. … " 45 [23]
Ł12 1 6. CHAS. LAMB
HOLIDAYS KEPT AT CHRIST'S HOSPITAL
S.T.C
"ELIA."
GRACE BEFORE MEAT
GRACE AFTER MEAT
"CH. LAMB
THOMAS GREG
"ELIA
THE LAST ESSAYS OF ELIA
"A CHARACTER OF THE LATE ELIA "BY A FRIEND
"PHIL-ELIA."
ON A VISIT TO ST. PAUL'S
TO LEONORA SINGING AT ROME
"TO A BIRD THAT HAUNTED THE WATERS OF LACKEN IN THE WINTER
PETER'S NET. BY THE AUTHOR OF "ELIA"
APPENDIX
Volume 3
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
TALES FROM SHAKESPEAR
PREFACE
THE TEMPEST
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
THE WINTER'S TALE
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
AS YOU LIKE IT
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
CYMBELINE
KING LEAR
MACBETH
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
MEASURE FOR MEASURE
TWELFTH NIGHT; OR, WHAT YOU WILL
SONG
TIMON OF ATHENS
ROMEO AND JULIET
HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK
OTHELLO
PERICLES, PRINCE OF TYRE
THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES
PREFACE
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
MRS. LEICESTER'S SCHOOL:
OR, THE HISTORY OF SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES, RELATED BY THEMSELVES
DEDICATION
TO. THE YOUNG LADIES AT AMWELL SCHOOL
I. ELIZABETH VILLIERS
II. LOUISA MANNERS
III. ANN WITHERS
IV. ELINOR FORESTER
V. MARGARET GREEN
VI. EMILY BARTON
VII. MARIA HOWE
VIII. CHARLOTTE WILMOT
IX. SUSAN YATES
X. ARABELLA HARDY
THE KING AND QUEEN OF HEARTS
POETRY FOR CHILDREN
ENVY
THE REAPER'S CHILD
THE RIDE
THE BUTTERFLY
SISTER
BROTHER
SISTER
BROTHER
SISTER
BROTHER
SISTER
BROTHER
THE PEACH
CHUSING A NAME
CRUMBS TO THE BIRDS
THE ROOK AND THE SPARROWS
DISCONTENT AND QUARRELLING. JANE
ROBERT
JANE
ROBERT
JANE
MOTHER
REPENTANCE AND RECONCILIATION. JANE
ROBERT
JANE
MOTHER
NEATNESS IN APPAREL
THE NEW-BORN INFANT
MOTES IN THE SUN-BEAMS
THE BOY AND SNAKE
THE FIRST TOOTH. SISTER
BROTHER
TO A RIVER IN WHICH A CHILD WAS DROWNED
THE FIRST OF APRIL
CLEANLINESS
THE LAME BROTHER
GOING INTO BREECHES
NURSING
THE TEXT
THE END OF MAY
FEIGNED COURAGE
THE BROKEN DOLL
THE DUTY OF A BROTHER
WASPS IN A GARDEN
WHAT IS FANCY? SISTER
BROTHER
SISTER
BROTHER
SISTER
BROTHER
SISTER
BROTHER
ANGER
BLINDNESS
THE MIMIC HARLEQUIN
WRITTEN IN THE FIRST LEAF OF A CHILD'S MEMORANDUM-BOOK
MEMORY
THE REPROOF
THE TWO BEES
THE JOURNEY FROM SCHOOL AND TO SCHOOL
THE ORANGE
THE YOUNG LETTER-WRITER
THE THREE FRIENDS
ON THE LORD'S PRAYER
"SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN, AND FORBID THEM NOT, TO COME UNTO ME"
THE MAGPYE'S NEST OR A LESSON OF DOCILITY. A FABLE
THE BOY AND THE SKY-LARK. A FABLE
THE MEN AND WOMEN, AND THE MONKEYS. A FABLE
LOVE, DEATH, AND REPUTATION. A FABLE
THE SPARROW AND THE HEN
WHICH IS THE FAVOURITE?
THE BEGGAR-MAN
CHOOSING A PROFESSION
BREAKFAST
WEEDING
PARENTAL RECOLLECTIONS
THE TWO BOYS
THE OFFER
THE SISTER'S EXPOSTULATION ON THE BROTHER'S LEARNING LATIN
THE BROTHER'S REPLY
NURSE GREEN
GOOD TEMPER
MODERATION IN DIET
INCORRECT SPEAKING
CHARITY
MY BIRTH-DAY
THE BEASTS IN THE TOWER
THE CONFIDANT
THOUGHTLESS CRUELTY
EYES
PENNY PIECES
THE RAINBOW
THE FORCE OF HABIT
CLOCK STRIKING
WHY NOT DO IT, SIR, TO-DAY?
HOME DELIGHTS
THE COFFEE SLIPS
THE DESSERT
TO A YOUNG LADY, ON BEING TOO FOND OF MUSIC
TIME SPENT IN DRESS
THE FAIRY
CONQUEST OF PREJUDICE
THE GREAT GRANDFATHER
THE SPARTAN BOY
QUEEN ORIANA'S DREAM
ON A PICTURE OF THE FINDING OF MOSES BY PHARAOH'S DAUGHTER
DAVID
DAVID IN THE CAVE OF ADULLAM
THREE POEMS NOT IN POETRY FOR CHILDREN
SUMMER FRIENDS
A BIRTH-DAY THOUGHT
THE BOY, THE MOTHER, AND THE BUTTERFLY
PRINCE DORUS
OR. FLATTERY PUT OUT OF COUNTENANCE. A POETICAL VERSION OF AN ANCIENT TALK
FAIRY
PRINCE
FAIRY
PRINCE
FAIRY
NOTES
CHARLES LAMB AND BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
"C.L
ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION
WILLIAM GODWIN TO CHARLES LAMB
W. GODWIN. CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM GODWIN
Volume 4
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
DEDICATION (1818) TO S.T. COLERIDGE, ESQ
LAMB'S EARLIEST POEM
MILLE VIAE MORTIS
POEMS IN COLERIDGE'S POEMS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS, 1796
FROM CHARLES LLOYD'S POEMS ON THE DEATH OF PRISCILLA FARMER, 1796
THE GRANDAME
POEMS FROM COLERIDGE'S POEMS, 1797
CHILDHOOD
THE SABBATH BELLS
FANCY EMPLOYED ON DIVINE SUBJECTS
TO CHARLES LLOYD
A VISION OF REPENTANCE
POEMS WRITTEN IN THE YEARS 1795–98, AND NOT REPRINTED BY LAMB
SONNET
TO THE POET COWPER
LINES
SONNET TO A FRIEND
TO A YOUNG LADY
LIVING WITHOUT GOD IN THE WORLD
POEMS FROM BLANK VERSE, BY CHARLES LLOYD AND CHARLES LAMB, 1798
TO CHARLES LLOYD
WRITTEN ON THE DAY OF MY AUNT'S FUNERAL
WRITTEN A YEAR AFTER THE EVENTS
WRITTEN SOON AFTER THE PRECEDING POEM
WRITTEN ON CHRISTMAS DAY, 1797
THE OLD FAMILIAR FACES
COMPOSED AT MIDNIGHT
HELEN
BALLAD
HYPOCHONDRIACUS
A BALLAD:
POEMS IN CHARLES LAMB'S WORKS 1818, NOT PREVIOUSLY PRINTED IN THE PRESENT VOLUME; TOGETHER WITH REFERENCES TO THOSE POEMS THAT HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY PRINTED
HESTER
DIALOGUE BETWEEN A MOTHER AND CHILD
A FAREWELL TO TOBACCO (1805)
TO T.L.H
SALOME
LINES
LINES
LINES
ON THE SAME
SONNETS. TO MISS KELLY
ON THE SIGHT OF SWANS IN KENSINGTON GARDEN
THE FAMILY NAME
TO JOHN LAMB, ESQ
TO MARTIN CHARLES BURNEY, ESQ
ALBUM VERSES
IN THE ALBUM OF A CLERGYMAN'S LADY
IN THE AUTOGRAPH BOOK OF MRS. SERGEANT W———
IN THE ALBUM OF LUCY BARTON
IN THE ALBUM OF MISS———
I
II
IN THE ALBUM OF A VERY YOUNG LADY
IN THE ALBUM OF A FRENCH TEACHER (? 1829)
IN THE ALBUM OF MISS DAUBENY
I
II
III
IV
IN THE ALBUM OF MRS. JANE TOWERS (1828)
IN MY OWN ALBUM (1827)
MISCELLANEOUS
ANGEL HELP5
THE CHRISTENING
ON AN INFANT DYING AS SOON AS BORN
TO BERNARD BARTON
THE YOUNG CATECHIST7
SHE IS GOING
TO A YOUNG FRIEND
TO THE SAME
SONNETS. HARMONY IN UNLIKENESS
WRITTEN AT CAMBRIDGE
TO A CELEBRATED FEMALE PERFORMER IN THE "BLIND BOY"
WORK
LEISURE
TO SAMUEL ROGERS, ESQ
THE GIPSY'S MALISON
COMMENDATORY VERSES
TO THE AUTHOR OF POEMS,
TO R.[J.]S. KNOWLES, ESQ
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "EVERY-DAY BOOK"
ACROSTICS. TO CAROLINE MARIA APPLEBEE
TO CECILIA CATHERINE LAWTON
ACROSTIC, TO A LADY WHO DESIRED ME TO WRITE HER EPITAPH
ANOTHER, TO HER YOUNGEST DAUGHTER
TRANSLATIONS
I. ON A SEPULCHRAL STATUE OF AN INFANT SLEEPING
II. THE RIVAL BELLS
III. EPITAPH ON A DOG
IV. THE BALLAD SINGERS
V. TO DAVID COOK,
VI. ON A DEAF AND DUMB ARTIST9
VII. NEWTON'S PRINCIPIA
VIII. THE HOUSE-KEEPER
IX. THE FEMALE ORATORS
PINDARIC ODE TO THE TREAD MILL
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
EPICEDIUM
GOING OR GONE
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
NEW POEMS IN LAMB'S POETICAL WORKS, 1836
IN THE ALBUM OF EDITH S[OUTHEY] (1833)
TO DORA W[ORDSWORTH],
LAMB
IN THE ALBUM OF ROTHA Q[UILLINAN]
IN THE ALBUM OF CATHERINE ORKNEY
TO T. STOTHARD, ESQ
TO A FRIEND ON HIS MARRIAGE
THE SELF-ENCHANTED
TO LOUISA M[ARTIN], WHOM I USED TO CALL "MONKEY"
CHEAP GIFTS: A SONNET
FREE THOUGHTS ON SEVERAL EMINENT COMPOSERS
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, NOT COLLECTED BY LAMB
DRAMATIC FRAGMENT
DICK STRYPE; OR, THE FORCE OF HABIT
TWO EPITAPHS ON A YOUNG LADY WHO LIVED NEGLECTED AND DIED OBSCURE
I
II
THE APE
CARLAGNULUS
SONNET
TO MY FRIEND THE INDICATOR
ON SEEING MRS. K—— B——, AGED UPWARDS OF EIGHTY, NURSE AN INFANT
TO EMMA, LEARNING LATIN, AND DESPONDING
LINES
LINES
TO C. ADERS, ESQ
HERCULES PACIFICATUS
THE PARTING SPEECH OF THE CELESTIAL MESSENGER TO THE POET
EXISTENCE, CONSIDERED IN ITSELF, NO BLESSING
TO SAMUEL ROGERS, ESQ
TO CLARA N[OVELLO]
THE SISTERS
LOVE WILL COME
I
II
TO MARGARET W——
ADDITIONAL ALBUM VERSES AND ACROSTICS
WHAT IS AN ALBUM?
THE FIRST LEAF OF SPRING
TO MRS. F[IELD]
TO M[ARY] L[AETITIA] F[IELD]
TO ESTHER FIELD
[TO MRS. WILLIAMS]
TO THE BOOK
TO S[OPHIA] F[REND]
TO R[OTHA] Q[UILLINAN]
TO S[ARAH] L[OCKE]
TO M[ARY] L[OCKE]
AN ACROSTIC AGAINST ACROSTICS
ON BEING ASKED TO WRITE IN MISS WESTWOOD'S ALBUM
[IN MISS WESTWOOD'S ALBUM]
UN SOLITAIRE
TO S[ARAH] T[HOMAS]
TO MRS. SARAH ROBINSON
TO SARAH [APSEY]
TO JOSEPH VALE ASBURY
TO D[OROTHY] A[SBURY]
TO LOUISA MORGAN
TO SARAH JAMES OF BEGUILDY
TO EMMA BUTTON
WRITTEN UPON THE COVER OF A BLOTTING BOOK
POLITICAL AND OTHER EPIGRAMS
TO SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH
TWELFTH NIGHT
MR. A[DDINGTON]
MESSRS. C[ANNIN]G AND F[RER]E
COUNT RUMFORD
ON A LATE EMPIRIC OF "BALMY" MEMORY
EPIGRAMS
I
II
THE TRIUMPH OF THE WHALE
SONNET
THE GODLIKE
THE THREE GRAVES
SONNET TO MATHEW WOOD, ESQ
ON A PROJECTED JOURNEY
SONG FOR THE C[ORONATIO]N
THE UNBELOVED
ON THE ARRIVAL IN ENGLAND OF LORD BYRON'S REMAINS
LINES
FOR THE "TABLE BOOK"
THE ROYAL WONDERS
"BREVIS ESSE LABORO"
"ONE DIP"
SUUM CUIQUE
[ON THE LITERARY GAZETTE]
ON THE FAST-DAY
NONSENSE VERSES
ON WAWD
SIX EPITAPHS ON ENSIGN PEACOCK
MARMOR LOQUITUR
ON TIMOTHY WAGSTAFF
ON CAPTAIN STURMS
ON MARGARET DIX
ON ONESIMUS DRAKE
ON MATTHEW DAY
TIME AND ETERNITY
FROM THE LATIN
SATAN IN SEARCH OF A WIFE
DEDICATION
PART THE FIRST
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XX
XXI
XXII
XXIII
XXIV
XXV
XXVI
XXVII
XXVIII
XXIX
XXX
THE SECOND PART
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX
XX
XXI
XXII
XXIII
XXIV
XXV
XXVI
XXVII
XXVIII
XXIX
XXX
PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES
EPILOGUE TO GODWIN'S TRAGEDY OF "ANTONIO"
PROLOGUE TO GODWIN'S TRAGEDY OF "FAULKENER"
EPILOGUE TO HENRY SIDDONS' FARCE, "TIME'S A TELL-TALE"
PROLOGUE TO COLERIDGE'S TRAGEDY OF "REMORSE"
EPILOGUE TO KENNEY'S FARCE, "DEBTOR AND CREDITOR"
EPILOGUE TO AN AMATEUR PERFORMANCE OF "RICHARD II."
PROLOGUE TO SHERIDAN KNOWLES' COMEDY, "THE WIFE"
EPILOGUE TO SHERIDAN KNOWLES' COMEDY, "THE WIFE"
JOHN WOODVIL
A TRAGEDY
CHARACTERS. SIR WALTER WOODVIL
SCENE—for the most part at Sir Walter's mansion in DEVONSHIRE; at other times in the forest of SHERWOOD
ACT THE FIRST. SCENE.—A Servants' Apartment in Woodvil Hall
DANIEL
PETER
ACT THE SECOND. SCENE.—An Apartment in Woodvil Hall
"MARGARET."
SCENE.—Sherwood Forest
SIR WALTER
ACT THE THIRD. SCENE.—An Apartment of State in Woodvil Hall—Cavaliers drinking
ACT THE FOURTH. SCENE.—An Apartment in Woodvil Hall
SCENE.—The Forest. SIR WALTER. SIMON. LOVEL. GRAY
SCENE.—Another Part of the Forest
SCENE.—Woodvil Hall. SANDFORD. MARGARET
ACT THE FIFTH
SCENE.—An inner Apartment
THE WITCH
A DRAMATIC SKETCH OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY (1798)
CHARACTERS
A FARCE IN TWO ACTS
CHARACTERS
SCENE.—Bath
PROLOGUE
MR. H—— A FARCE IN TWO ACTS
ACT I. SCENE.—_A Public Room in an Inn—Landlord, Waiters, Gentlemen, &c
SCENE.—In the Street
SCENE.—An Apartment in MELESINDA'S House
MR. H
SCENE.—A Room in the Inn. (Two Waiters disputing.)
ACT II. SCENE.—A handsome Apartment well lighted, Tea, Cards, &c.—A large party of Ladies and Gentlemen, among them MELESINDA
SCENE.—The Street. BELVIL and another Gentleman
SCENE.—MR. H——'S Apartment
SCENE.—Melesinda's Apartment
OLD LADY
THE PAWNBROKER'S DAUGHTER
A FARCE
CHARACTERS
ACT I. SCENE I.—An Apartment at Flint's house. FLINT. WILLIAM
SCENE II.—A Butcher's Shop. CUTLET. BEN
BEN
SCENE III.—A Street
ACT II. SCENE.—At Flint's. FLINT. WILLIAM
SCENE.—The Apartment of Miss Flyn. MISS FLYN. BETTY
SCENE.—Police-Office
PENDULOUS EXECUTED
PENDULOUS ACQUITTED FELONS
THE WIFE'S TRIAL; OR, THE INTRUDING WIDOW
A DRAMATIC POEM
CHARACTERS
SCENE.—At Mr. Selby's house, or in the grounds adjacent
SCENE—A Library. MR. SELBY, KATHERINE
LUCY
SELBY
SCENE.—Servants' Hall
SCENE.—Mrs. Selby's Chamber
KATHERINE
SCENE.—An Apartment, contiguous to the last
SCENE.—The Library. MR. SELBY. MRS. FRAMPTON
SCENE.-Mrs. Selby's Chamber. MRS. FRAMPTON. KATHERINE
SCENE.—A Garden. MR. SELBY. MRS. FRAMPTON
NOTES
SONNET
POEMS. BY. CHARLES LAMB, OF THE INDIA HOUSE
"[MOTTO]
"THE DEDICATION THE FEW FOLLOWING POEMS, CREATURES OF THE FANCY AND THE FEELING IN LIFE'S MORE VACANT HOURS, PRODUCED, FOR THE MOST PART, BY LOVE IN IDLENESS; ARE, WITH ALL A BROTHER'S FONDNESS, INSCRIBED TO MARY ANN LAMB, THE AUTHOR'S BEST FRIEND AND SISTER"
SONNETS
MON NOM DE FAMILLE
"DEDICATION "TO THE PUBLISHER "DEAR MOXON,
TO CHARLES LAMB
SOUTHEY
ALBUM VERSES
MISCELLANEOUS
"DEAR B.B.,
SONNETS
SAMUEL ROGERS
COMMENDATORY VERSES
TRANSLATIONS
M. LAMB
UNCOLLECTED PIECES
ALBUM VERSES AND ACROSTICS
TO CHARLES LAMB
A LADY'S SAPPHIC
DANAE EXPOSED WITH HER INFANT
DR. SOLOMON'S CORDIAL BALM OF GILEAD
LORD NELSON
MR. P[IT]T
THE POETICAL CASK
"CUIQUE SUUM
"DEAR MANNING:
"C. LAMB."
"C. LAMB."
Scene the Second. A Library in Woodvil Hall; John Woodvil alone
Scene the Third. An apartment in Woodvil Hall; Margaret. Sandford
Scene the Second. Sherwood Forest. Sir Walter Woodvil, Simon, drest as Frenchmen
Scene the Second. The forest
Scene changes to another part of the forest
Scene changes to Woodvil Hall
"GRAY
Scene. A Courtyard before Woodvil Hall
Scene. The Servants' Hall
Scene changes to a bed-room. John sitting alone: a lamp burning by him
Volume 5
Table of Contents
PREFACE
THE LETTERS OF CHARLES AND MARY LAMB
LETTER 1
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
TO MY SISTER
LAMB
LETTER 2
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 3
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
C. L
LAMB'S ORIGINAL EFFUSION (11)
AS ALTERED BY COLERIDGE
LETTER 4
BURNS
LETTER 5
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
LAMB
C. LAMB
LETTER 6
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
TO SARA AND HER SAMUEL
LETTER 7
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
TO THE POET COWPER
LETTER 8
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 9
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
LAMB
LETTER 10
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 11
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 12
C. L
DAVY TO SHALLOW
LETTER 13
C. LAMB
LETTER 14
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
POEMS, CHIEFLY LOVE SONNETS BY. CHARLES LAMB, OF THE INDIA HOUSE
(MOTTO.)
MASSINGER. THE DEDICATION
THE FEW FOLLOWING POEMS, CREATURES OF THE FANCY AND THE FEELING IN LIFE'S MORE VACANT HOURS, PRODUCED, FOR THE MOST PART, BY LOVE IN IDLENESS, ARE, WITH ALL A BROTHER'S FONDNESS, INSCRIBED TO MARY ANN LAMB, THE AUTHOR'S BEST FRIEND AND SISTER
LETTER 15
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 16
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. L
LETTER 17
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 18
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 19
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 20
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
CHARLES LAMB
LETTER 21
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
TO CHARLES LLOYD, AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR
C. LAMB
LETTER 22
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
LAMB
LETTER 23
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 24
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 25
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
A VISION OF REPENTANCE
C. LAMB
LETTER 26
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
CHARLES LAMB
LETTER 27
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 28
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 29
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. L
LETTER 30
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 31
WRITTEN A TWELVEMONTH AFTER THE EVENTS
C. LAMB
LETTER 32
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. L
THE OLD FAMILIAR FACES
LETTER 33
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
THESES QUAEDAM THEOLOGICAE
LETTER 34
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
THESES QUAEDAM THEOLOGICAE. I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
C. LAMB
LETTER 35
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
C. LAMB
LETTER 36
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
BARABAS
LETTER 37
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
C. LAMB
LETTER 38
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
C. LAMB
THE DYING LOVER
LETTER 39
LETTER 40
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
LETTER 41
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
C. LAMB
LETTER 42
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
C. LAMB
LETTER 43
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
C. LAMB
LETTER 44
LETTER 45
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
MARMOR LOQUITUR
C. L
LETTER 46
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
C. LAMB
LETTER 47
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
LETTER 48
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. LAMB
LETTER 49
LETTER 50
C. L
LETTER 51
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
LETTER 52
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. L
LETTER 53
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. L
LETTER 54
C. L
LETTER 55
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
C.L
LETTER 56
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 57
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. LAMB
LETTER 58
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
LETTER 59
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN MATHEW GUTCH
A BITE!!!
C. LAMB
LETTER 60
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 61
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 62
LETTER 63
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. LAMB
LETTER 64
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 65
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. L
LETTER 66
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
HELEN REPENTANT TOO LATE
C. L
LETTER 67
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
LETTER 68
C. LAMB
LETTER 69
LETTER 70
C. LAMB
LETTER 71
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. L
LETTER 72
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM GODWIN
C. L
LETTER 73
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM GODWIN
LETTER 74
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM GODWIN
C. L
LETTER 75
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. L
LETTER 76
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM GODWIN
LETTER 77
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
L
LETTERS 78 AND 79
C. LAMB
C. LAMB
LETTER 80
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
LETTER 81
C. LAMB
LETTER 82
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
LETTER 83
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
LETTER 84
LETTER 85
CHARLES LAME TO THOMAS MANNING
C. L
LETTER 86
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM GODWIN
CH. LAMB
LETTER 87
CHARLES LAMB TO WALTER WILSON
C. LAMB
LETTER 88
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. LAMB
LETTER 89
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. L
LETTER 90
C. L
LETTER 91
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM GODWIN
WILLIAM GODWIN!!!
LETTER 92
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. WILLIAM GODWIN
C. LAMB
LETTER 93
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN RICKMAN
C. L
LETTER 94
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. L
C. LAMB
LETTER 95
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN RICKMAN
C. LAMB
LETTER 96
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. LAMB
LETTER 97
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 98
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. LAMB
LETTER 99
CAROLUS AGNUS COLERIDGIO SUO S
CHARLES LAMB TO HIS FRIEND COLERIDGE, GREETING
LETTER 100
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 101
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
C.L
LETTER 102
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 103
LETTER 104
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
LETTER 105
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
HESTER
LETTER 106
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
SONG ON THE LOSS OF THE ROYAL GEORGE
ON MARY DRUIT WHO DIED AGED 19
J. STODDART
C. LAMB
LETTER 107
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. L
LETTER 108
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 109
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE 27th May, 1803
C. LAMB
LINES WRITTEN AT THE KING'S-ARMS, ROSS, FORMERLY THE HOUSE OF THE "MAN OF ROSS"
LETTER 110
MARY LAMB TO DOROTHY WORDSWORTH
M. LAMB
LETTER 111
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN RICKMAN
C. LAMB
LETTER 112
MARY LAMB TO SARAH STODDART
M. LAMB
LETTER 113
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM GODWIN
LETTER 114
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM GODWIN
C. LAMB
LETTER 115
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS POOLE
C. LAMB
LETTER 116
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. L
LETTER 117
MARY LAMB TO SARAH STODDART
LETTER 118
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 119
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS POOLE
LETTER 120
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS POOLE
LETTER 121
CHARLES LAMB TO DOROTHY WORDSWORTH
DIALOGUE BETWEEN A MOTHER AND CHILD
C. L
LETTER 122
MARY LAMB TO SARAH STODDART
LETTER 123
C. LAMB
LETTER 124
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
LETTER 125
MARY LAMB TO DOROTHY WORDSWORTH
M. LAMB
LETTER 126
MARY LAMB
LETTER 127
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY 7 Nov., 1804
LETTER 128
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
LETTER 129
C.L
LETTER 130
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
"CAMBRIDGE BRAWN
LETTER 131
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
LETTER 132
LETTER 133
LETTER 134
LETTER 135
CHARLES LAMB TO DOROTHY WORDSWORTH
C. LAMB
LETTER 136
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
LETTER 137
MARY LAMB
LETTER 138
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM AND DOROTHY WORDSWORTH
A FAREWELL TO TOBACCO
LETTER 139
MARY LAMB TO SARAH STODDART
LETTER 140
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HAZLITT
LETTER 141
LETTER 142
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. L
LETTER 143
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HAZLITT
LETTER 144
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN RICKMAN
LETTER 145
C. L
LETTER 146
C. LAMB
LETTER 147
MARY LAMB TO SARAH STODDART
LETTER 148
MARY LAMB TO SARAH STODDART
LETTER 149
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN RICKMAN
LETTER 150
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HAZLITT
LETTER 151
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. L
LETTER 152
MARY LAMB TO SARAH STODDART
LETTER 153
LETTER 154
MARY LAMB TO SARAH STODDART
LETTER 155
MARY LAMB TO DOROTHY WORDSWORTH
LETTER 156
MARY LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 157
LETTER 158
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
LETTER 159
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
C. L
LETTER 160
CHARLES LAMB TO SARAH STODDART
LETTER 161
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM GODWIN
C. LAMB
LETTER 162
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
C. L
LETTER 163
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS AND CATHERINE CLARKSON
LETTER 164
MARY LAMB TO SARAH STODDART
LETTER 165
LETTER 166
LETTER 167
CHARLES LAMB TO THE REV. W. HAZLITT
CH. LAMB
LETTER 168
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C.L
LETTER 169
CHARLES LAMB TO MATILDA BETHAM
LETTER 170
CHARLES LAMB TO MATILDA BETHAM
LETTER 171
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM GODWIN
LETTER 172
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
LETTER 173
MARY LAMB TO SARAH STODDART
LETTER 174
CHARLES LAMB TO GEORGE DYER
LETTER 175
MARY LAMB TO SARAH HAZLITT (LATE STODDART)
LETTER 176
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. HAZLITT
C. LAMB
LETTER 177
MARY LAMB TO MRS. THOMAS CLARKSON
M. LAMB
LETTER 178
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. CLARKSON
C. LAMB
LETTER 179
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
LETTER 180
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
C. LAMB
LETTER 181
MARY LAMB TO SARAH HAZLITT
LETTER 182
C. L
LETTER 183
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. L
LETTER 184
MARY LAMB TO SARAH HAZLITT
LETTER 185
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
LETTER 186
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
LETTER 187
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN MATHEW GUTCH
C. LAMB
LETTER 188
CHARLES LAMB TO BASIL MONTAGU
LETTER 189
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HAZLITT
LETTER 190
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
LETTER 191
MARY LAMB TO MISS WORDSWORTH
M. LAMB
LETTER 192
C. LAMB
LETTER 193
MARY LAMB TO MISS WORDSWORTH
LETTER 194
LETTER 195
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HAZLITT
LETTER 196
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM GODWIN
LETTER 197
MARY LAMB TO SARAH HAZLITT
M. LAMB
LETTER 198
MARY LAMB TO MATILDA BETHAM
M. LAMB
LETTER 199
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN MORGAN
LETTER 200
MARY LAMB TO SARAH HAZLITT
LETTER 201
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HAZLITT
LETTER 202
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN DYER COLLIER
C. LAMB
LETTER 203
LETTER 204
LETTER 205
LETTER 206
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. LAMB
LETTER 207
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
CHARLES LAMB
LETTER 208
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
C. LAMB
LETTER 209
LETTER 210
LETTER 211
C. LAMB
LETTER 212
C. L
LETTER 213
LETTER 214
CHARLES LAMB TO JOSEPH HUME
LETTER 215
LETTER 216
LETTER 217
LETTER 218
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
LETTER 219
C. LAMB
LETTER 220
C. LAMB
LETTER 221
LETTER 222
C. LAMB
C. L
LETTER 223
MARY LAMB TO MATILDA BETHAM
LETTER 224
LETTER 225
CHARLES LAMB TO MATILDA BETHAM
C. LAMB
LETTER 226
CHARLES LAMB TO SARAH HUTCHINSON
C. LAMB
LETTER 227
LETTER 228
LETTER 229
LETTER 230
SIR,
C. LAMB
LETTER 231
LETTER 232
LETTER 233
MARY LAMB TO SARAH HUTCHINSON
C. LAMB
LETTER 234
LETTER 235
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM AYRTON EPISTLE TO WILL'M. AYRTON ESQ'RE
LETTER 236
C. L
LETTER 237
C. LAMB
LETTER 238
LETTER 239
LETTER 240
LETTER 241
LETTER 242
CH. LAMB
LETTER 243
C. LAMB
LETTER 244
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
C.L
LETTER 245
LETTER 246
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
LETTER 247
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
LETTER 248
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
C. LAMB
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
LETTER 249
CHARLES LAMB TO FANNY KELLY
C. LAMB
LETTER 253
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS HOLCROFT, JR
C. LAMB
LETTER 254
CHARLES LAMB TO JOSEPH COTTLE
LETTER 255
CHARLES LAMB TO JOSEPH COTTLE
C. LAMB
LETTER 256
CHARLES LAMB TO DOROTHY WORDSWORTH
C. LAMB
LETTER 257
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
C. L
LETTER 258
MARY LAMB TO MRS. VINCENT NOVELLO
MARY ANN LAMB
LETTER 259
CHARLES LAMB TO JOSEPH COTTLE
CHARLES LAMB
LETTER 260
LETTER 261
LETTER 262
CHARLES AND MARY LAMB TO SAMUEL JAMES ARNOLD
LETTER 263
CHARLES LAMB TO BARRON FIELD
LETTER 263A
CHARLES LAMB TO S. T. COLERIDGE
APPENDIX
CONSISTING OF THE LONGER PASSAGES FROM BOOKS REFERRED TO BY LAMB IN HIS LETTERS. COLERIDGE'S "ODE ON THE DEPARTING YEAR" TEXT OF THE QUARTO, 1796
STROPHE I
STROPHE II
EPODE
ANTISTROPHE I
ANTISTROPHE II
EPODE II
WITHER'S "SUPERSEDEAS TO ALL THEM, WHOSE CUSTOME IT IS, WITHOUT ANY DESERVING, TO IMPORTUNE AUTHORS TO GIVE UNTO THEM THEIR BOOKES" FROM A COLLECTION OP EMBLEMS, 1635
PASSAGE FROM GEORGE DYER'S "POETIC SYMPATHIES" FROM POEMS, 1800
HAYDON'S PARTY FROM THE LIFE OF BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON, BY TOM TAYLOR
Volume 6
Table of Contents
THE LETTERS OF CHARLES AND MARY LAMB
LETTER 264
CHARLES LAMB TO DOROTHY WORDSWORTH
C.L
LETTER 265
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 266
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
C.L
LETTER 267
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. WILLIAM AYRTON
LETTER 268
CHARLES LAMB TO MISS HUMPHREYS
LETTER 269
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. WILLIAM AYRTON
CHARLES LAMB
LETTER 270
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 271
CHARLES LAMB TO LEIGH HUNT
LETTER 272
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 273
CHARLES LAMB TO JAMES GILLMAN
LETTER 274
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN PAYNE COLLIER
LETTER 275
CHARLES LAMB TO B.W. PROCTER
C. LAMB
LETTER 276
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN TAYLOR
LETTER 277
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN TAYLOR
C. LAMB
LETTER 278
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES ABRAHAM ELTON
LETTER 279
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE
C. LAMB
LETTER 280
MARY LAMB TO MRS. WILLIAM AYRTON
M. LAMB
LETTER 281
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 282
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM AYRTON
LETTER 283
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 284
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
C.L
LETTER 285
CHARLES LAMB TO W. HARRISON AINSWORTH
C. LAMB
LETTER 286
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM GODWIN
C. LAMB
LETTER 287
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. JOHN LAMB
M. LAMB
LETTER 288
LETTER 289
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN CLARE
CHAS. LAMB
LETTER 290
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C.L
C. LAMB
LETTER 291
CHARLES LAMB TO BARRON FIELD
C. LAMB
LETTER 292
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN HOWARD PAYNE
CHARLOIS AGNEAU,
LETTER 293
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C. LAMB. E.I.H
LETTER 294
CHARLES LAMB TO B.R. HAYDON
C. LAMB
LETTER 295
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN HOWARD PAYNE
C. LAMB
LETTER 296
CHARLES LAMB TO B.R. HAYDON
LETTER 297
CHARLES LAMB TO SIR WALTER SCOTT
CHARLES LAMB
LETTER 298
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ROBINSON
CHARLES LAMB
LETTER 299
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN HOWARD PAYNE
LETTER 300
MARY LAMB TO MRS. JAMES KENNEY
M. LAMB
LETTER 301
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN TAYLOR
C.L
DEDICATION. TO THE FRIENDLY AND JUDICIOUS READER,
C.L
LETTER 302
CHARLES LAMB TO WALTER WILSON
LETTER 303
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C. LAMB
LETTER 304
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN HOWARD PAYNE
LETTER 305
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
LETTER 306
CHARLES LAMB TO MR. AND MRS. J.D. COLLIER
VIVE L'AGRICULTURE!
C. LAMB
LETTER 307
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES ADERS
C. LAMB
LETTER 308
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C. LAMB
LETTER 309
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN HOWARD PAYNE
C. LAMB
LETTER 310
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN HOWARD PAYNE
HENRY ROBERTSON
C.L
C.L
LETTER 311
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C. LAMB
LETTER 312
CHARLES LAMB TO WALTER WILSON
C. LAMB
LETTER 313
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C. LAMB
LETTER 314
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 315
CHARLES LAMB TO B.W. PROCTER
C.L
LETTER 316
CHARLES LAMB TO SARAH HUTCHINSON
LETTER 317
CHARLES LAMB TO MISS HUTCHINSON (?)
LETTER 318
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN BATES DIBDIN
LETTER 319
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 320
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN BATES DIBDIN
LETTER 321
MARY LAMB TO MRS. RANDAL NORRIS
LETTER 322
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 323
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 324
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 325
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 326
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 327
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 328
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 329
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 330
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES LLOYD
CHARLES LAMB
LETTER 331
CHARLES LAMB TO REV. H.F. CARY
LETTER 332
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
C.L
LETTER 333
CHARLES LAMB TO J.B. DIBDIN
ELIA
LETTER 334
CHARLES LAMB TO SARAH HAZLITT
LETTER 335
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
LETTER 336
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 337
LETTER 338
CHARLES LAMB TO W. HARRISON AINSWORTH
C.L
LETTER 339
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C.L
LETTER 340
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 341
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C. LAMB
LETTER 342
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 343
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
RELIGIO TREMULI OR TREMEBUNDI
LETTER 344
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 345
LETTER 346
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 347
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
SONNET TO ELIA
LETTER 348
SONNET
E.I.H
LETTER 349
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN BATES DIBDIN
LETTER 350
LETTER 351
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LINES TO A REVIEWER
LETTER 352
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 353
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. JOHN DYER COLLIER
LETTER 354
CHARLES LAMB TO B.W. PROCTER
LETTER 355
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
C. LAMB
LETTER 356
CHARLES LAMB TO SARAH HUTCHINSON
LETTER 357
CHARLES LAMB TO LEIGH HUNT
DEDICATION. TO. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE, ESQ. MY DEAR AND HONOURED FRIEND,
EDWARD IRVING
LETTER 358
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON AND LUCY BARTON
LETTER 359
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN BATES DIBDIN
E.I.H
LETTER 360
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 361
CHARLES LAMB TO SARAH HUTCHINSON
LETTER 362
CHARLES LAMB TO VINCENT NOVELLO
LETTER 363
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 364
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS MANNING
C. LAMB
LETTER 365
CHARLES LAMB TO SARAH HUTCHINSON
C. LAMB
LETTER 366
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C. LAMB
LETTER 367
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
C. LAMB
LETTER 368
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
C. LAMB
LETTER 369
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 370
CHARLES LAMB TO SARAH HUTCHINSON
CONTENT
LETTER 371
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HORNE
C. LAMB
LETTER 372
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
LETTER 373
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES CHAMBERS
LETTER 374
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 375
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY COLBURN (?)
C. LAMB
LETTER 376
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
S.T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 377
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C. LAMB
LETTER 378
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN AITKEN
LETTER 379
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 380
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
LETTER 381
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 382
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 383
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HONE
LETTER 384
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
C. LAMB
LETTER 385
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES OLLIER
C. LAMB
LETTER 386
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES OLLIER
LETTER 387
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES OLLIER
LETTER 388
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 389
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES OLLIER
C. LAMB
LETTER 390
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 391
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 392
CHARLES LAMB TO H.F. CARY
LETTER 393
CHARLES LAMB TO VINCENT NOVELLO
LETTER 394
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 395
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 396
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN BATES DIBDIN
LETTER 397
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS HILL
C. LAMB
LETTER 398
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN BATES DIBDIN
P.S
C.L
LETTER 399
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
LETTER 400
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 401
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN BATES DIBDIN
C. LAMB
LETTER 402
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C.L
LETTER 403
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 404
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 405
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
LETTER 406
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
C.L
LETTER 407
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
C.L
LETTER 408
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
LETTER 409
CHARLES LAMB TO B.R. HAYDON
LETTER 410
LETTER 411
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS HOOD
[C.L.]
LETTER 412
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
TO A GRANDMOTHER
LETTER 413
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HONE
LETTER 414
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HONE
C. LAMB
LETTER 415
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 416
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
LETTER 417
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HONE
LETTER 418
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 419
CHARLES LAMB TO P.G. PATMORE
SHENSTONE
C.L
LETTER 420
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY
MARY W. SHELLEY
TO EMMA, LEARNING LATIN, AND DESPONDING
LETTER 421
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. BASIL MONTAGU
LETTER 422
MARY LAMB TO LADY STODDART
LETTER 423
CHARLES LAMB TO SIR JOHN STODDART
LETTER 424
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 425
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 426
CHARLES LAMB TO P.G. PATMORE
LETTER 427
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN BATES DIBDIN
LETTER 428
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN BATES DIBDIN
LETTER 429
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN BATES DIBDIN
LETTER 430
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS HOOD
LETTER 431
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY COLBURN
LETTER 432
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
CH. LAMB
LETTER 433
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
C. LAMB
LETTER 434
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN BATES DIBDIN
LETTER 435
CHARLES LAMB TO BARRON FIELD
LETTER 436
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HONE
FABLE
APPLICATION
C. LAMB
LETTER 437
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS HOOD
LETTER 438
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 439
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 440
CHARLES LAMB TO LEIGH HUNT
LETTER 441
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HONE
LETTER 442
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 443
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 444
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C. LAMB
LETTER 445
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 446
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 447
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 448
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 449
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE
LETTER 450
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
LETTER 451
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 452
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 453
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
C.L
LETTER 454
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 455
CHARLES LAMB TO WALTER WILSON
C. LAMB
LETTER 456
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS NOON TALFOURD
CH. LAMB
LETTER 457
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
C. LAMB
LETTER 458
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. MORGAN
LETTER 459
MARY LAMB TO THE THOMAS HOODS
LETTER 460
CHARLES LAMB TO B.R. HAYDON
C. LAMB
LETTER 461
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN RICKMAN
C. LAMB
LETTER 462
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
JOHN BUNYAN
CH. LAMB REDIVIVUS
LETTER 463
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE
LETTER 464
CHARLES LAMB TO VINCENT NOVELLO
SERENATA, FOR TWO VOICES,
DUETTO
RECITATIVE
AIR
RECITATIVE
AIR
RECITATIVE
DUETTO
C. LAMB
LETTER 465
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS HOOD
A WIDOW
LETTER 466
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C.L
LETTER 467
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
SONNET TO A NAMELESS FRIEND
TO A BIRD, THAT HAUNTED THE WATERS OF LACKEN, IN THE WINTER
LETTER 468
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE
LETTER 469
CHARLES LAMB TO T.N. TALFOURD
CHARLES LAMB-PHILO-TALFOURD
LETTER 470
CHARLES LAMB TO GEORGE DYER
LETTER 471
CHARLES LAMB TO B.W. PROCTER
CHS. LAMB
LETTER 472
CHARLES LAMB TO B.W. PROCTER
LETTER 473
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 474
CHARLES LAMB TO B.W. PROCTER
THE GYPSY'S MALISON
LETTER 475
CHARLES LAMB TO B.W. PROCTER
LETTER 476
CHARLES LAMB TO B.W. PROCTER
CARLAGNULUS
CHARLES LAMB."
LETTER 477
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE
LETTER 478
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
LETTER 479
CHARLES LAMB TO SAMUEL ROGERS
LETTER 480
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
THOMAS AQUINAS!
C.L
LETTER 481
CHARLES LAMB TO MISS SARAH JAMES
LETTER 482
CHARLES LAMB TO H. CRABB ROBINSON
LETTER 483
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
LETTER 484
CHARLES LAMB TO GEORGE DYER
CHARLES LAMB
LETTER 485
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS HOOD
LETTER 486
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C.L
LETTER 487
CHARLES LAMB TO WALTER WILSON
LETTER 488
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
LETTER 489
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C.L
LETTER 490
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
C.L
LETTER 491
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C.L
LETTER 492
CHARLES LAMB TO JAMES GILLMAN
C. LAMB
LETTER 493
CHARLES LAMB TO VINCENT NOVELLO
CONTRAPUNTIST—?
C.L
LETTER 494
CHARLES LAMB TO WALTER WILSON
C. LAMB
C.L
LETTER 495
CHARLES LAMB TO JAMES GILLMAN
C.L
LETTER 496
CHARLES LAMB TO JAMES GILLMAN
C. LAMB
LETTER 497
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C.L
LETTER 498
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
LETTER 499
MARY LAMB TO DOROTHY WORDSWORTH
MARY LAMB
LETTER 500
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C.L
LETTER 501
CHARLCHARLES TO MRS. WILLIAMS
C. LAMB
LETTER 502
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. WILLIAMS
LETTER 503
CHARLES LAMB TO SARAH HAZLITT
C.L
LETTER 504
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. WILLIAMS
C. LAMB
LETTER 505
CHARLES LAMB TO JAMES GILLMAN
C.L
LETTER 506
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM AYRTON
C. LAMB
LETTER 507
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. WILLIAMS
LETTER 508
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. WILLIAMS
CHARLES LAMB
LETTER 509
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. WILLIAMS
TO CHARLES LAMB
LETTER 510
CHARLES LAMB TO JAMES GILLMAN
C. LAMB
LETTER 511
CHARLES LAMB TO JACOB VALE ASBURY
MISS ISOLA LAMB
LETTER 512
CHARLES LAMB TO JACOB VALE ASBURY
CHARLES LAMB
C. LAMB
LETTER 513
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. WILLIAMS
C. LAMB
LETTER 514
CHARLES LAMB TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
C. LAMB
SUUM CUIQUE
"ROBERT SOUTHEY."
LETTER 515
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C.L
LETTER 516
CHARLES LAMB TO VINCENT NOVELLO
LETTER 517
CHARLES LAMB TO VINCENT NOVELLO
LETTER 518
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HONE
CHARLES LAMB
LETTER 519
CHARLES LAMB TO SARAH HAZLITT
FREE THOUGHTS ON SOME EMINENT COMPOSERS
C. LAMB
M. LAMB
LETTER 520
CHARLES LAMB TO SARAH HAZLITT
LETTER 521
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
C.L
LETTER 522
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
TO CHARLES LAMB
SOUTHEY
LETTER 523
CHARLES LAMB TO SAMUEL ROGERS
C. LAMB
LETTER 524
CHARLES LAMB TO VINCENT NOVELLO
C. LAMB
LETTER 525
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 526
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C.L
LETTER 527
CHARLES LAMB TO GEORGE DYER
CH. LAMB
LETTER 528
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C.L
LETTER 529
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 530
CHARLES LAMB TO GEORGE DYER
C. LAMB
LETTER 531
CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON
ELIA
LETTER 532
CHARLES LAMB TO H.F. CARY
LETTER 533
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 534
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 535
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 536
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C.L
LETTER 537
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HAZLITT, JR
C.L
LETTER 538
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 539
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 540
CHARLES LAMB TO JOSEPH HUME'S DAUGHTERS
C.L
LETTER 541
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE
TO C. ADERS, ESQ
LETTER 542
CHARLES LAMB TO S.T. COLERIDGE
LETTER 543
CHARLES LAMB TO JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES
LETTER 544
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN FORSTER
C.L
LETTER 545
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON (?)
LETTER 546
CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP
LETTER 547
CHARLES LAMB TO WALTER WILSON
C. LAMB
LETTER 548
CHARLES LAMB TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON
LETTER 549
CHARLES LAMB TO WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR
TO EMMA ISOLA
LETTER 550
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 551
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
CHARLES LAMB
KING DEATH
LETTER 552
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 553
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN FORSTER
LETTER 554
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 555
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 556
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN FORSTER
ELIA
LETTER 557
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN FORSTER
LETTER 558
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN FORSTER
LETTER 559
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 560
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 561
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 562
CHARLES LAMB TO T.N. TALFOURD
C.L
LETTER 563
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 564
CHARLES LAMB TO C.W. DILKE
CHRISTIAN NAMES OF WOMEN (TO EDITH S——)
LETTER 565
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 566
CHARLES LAMB TO B.W. PROCTER
C.L
LETTER 567
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM HONE
CH. LAMB
LETTER 568
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
DO WRITE
LETTER 569
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 570
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C.L
LETTER 571
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 572
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN FORSTER
LETTER 573
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
LETTER 574
CHARLES LAMB TO C.W. DILKE
C.L
LETTER 575
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. WILLIAM AYRTON
ELIA
LETTER 576
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C. LAMB
LETTER 577
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C.L
LETTER 578
CHARLES LAMB TO THE REV. JAMES GILLMAN
C. LAMB
LETTER 579
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN FORSTER
C. LAMB
LETTER 580
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN FORSTER
C.L
LETTER 581
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
C. LAMB
C.L
LETTER 582
CHARLES LAMB TO SARAH HAZLITT
LETTER 583
CHARLES LAMB TO MARY BETHAM
C. LAMB
LETTER 584
CHARLES LAMB TO MATILDA BETHAM
C. LAMB
LETTER 585
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C.L
LETTER 586
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
DEAREST M
ELIA._
LETTER 587
CHARLES AND MARY LAMB TO EDWARD AND EMMA MOXON
C.L
MY DEAR EMMA AND EDWARD MOXON,
MARY LAMB
DEARS AGAIN
C.L
LETTER 588
CHARLES LAMB TO H.F. CARY
C. LAMB
C. LAMB
LETTER 589
CHARLES AND MARY LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C. LAMB. M. LAMB
TO A FRIEND ON HIS MARRIAGE
LETTER 590
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C.L
LETTER 591
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD AND EMMA MOXON
TO THE OCEAN
LETTER 592
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE
YOUR LAUREAT
LETTER 593
CHARLES LAMB TO SAMUEL ROGERS
C. LAMB
TO SAMUEL ROGERS, ESQ., ON THE NEW EDITION OF HIS "PLEASURES OF MEMORY"
C. LAMB
TO T. STOTHARD, ESQ
C. LAMB."
LETTER 594
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE
C. LAMB
LETTER 595
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE
C. LAMB
LETTER 596
CHARLES LAMB TO THE PRINTER OF THE ATHENAEUM
LETTER 597
CHARLES LAMB TO MARY BETHAM
C. LAMB
LETTER 598
CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON
C.L
LETTER 599
LETTER 600
CHS LAMB
LOVE WILL COME
I
II
LETTER 601
CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
LETTER 602
CHARLES LAMB TO T.N. TALFOURD
LETTER 603
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE
LETTER 604
CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN FORSTER
LETTER 605
CHARLES LAMB TO J. FULLER RUSSELL
LETTER 606
CHARLES LAMB TO J. FULLER RUSSELL
C. LAMB
LETTER 607
CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE
C.L
LETTER 608
CHARLES LAMB TO REV. JAMES GILLMAN
C. LAMB
LETTER 609
CHARLES AND MARY LAMB TO H.F. CARY
C. AND M. LAMB
LETTER 610
CHARLES LAMB TO H.F. CARY
LETTER 611
CHARLES LAMB TO H.F. CARY
C.L
LETTER 612
CHARLES LAMB TO MR. CHILDS
LETTER 613
FROM THE AUTHOR
LETTER 614
CHARLES LAMB TO MRS. GEORGE DYER
C. LAMB
LINES TO THE MEMORY OF CHARLES LAMB
LETTER 615
MARY LAMB TO JANE NORRIS
LETTER 616
MARY LAMB TO JANE NORRIS
LAST LETTER
SARAH JAMES
APPENDIX
CONSISTING OF THE LONGER PASSAGES FROM BOOKS REFERRED TO BY LAMB IN HIS LETTERS. BERNARD BARTON'S "THE SPIRITUAL LAW"
BARTON'S "THE TRANSLATION OF ENOCH" FROM NEW YEAR'S EVE, 1828
TALFOURD'S "VERSES IN MEMORY OF A CHILD NAMED AFTER CHARLES LAMB" FROM THE FINAL MEMORIALS OF CHARLES LAMB
EDWARD FITZGERALD'S "THE MEADOWS IN SPRING" FROM HONE'S YEAR BOOK
EPSILON. JAMES MONTGOMERY'S "THE COMMON LOT"
ON HIS EMANCIPATION FROM CLERKSHIP" (WRITTEN OVER A FLASK OF SHERRIS) FROM ENGLISH SONGS
Отрывок из книги
Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb
Tales from Shakespeare, Essays of Elia, The Adventures of Ulysses, The King and Queen of Hearts, Poetry for Children, Letters
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Reverting to more distant ages of the world, the operation of that same faculty in producing the several fictions of Chaldean, Persian, and Grecian idolatry, is described with such seductive power, that the Solitary, in good earnest, seems alarmed at the tendency of his own argument.—Notwithstanding his fears, however, there is one thought so uncommonly fine, relative to the spirituality which lay hid beneath the gross material forms of Greek worship, in metal or stone, that we cannot resist the allurement of transcribing it—
——triumphant o'er this pompous show
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