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  INDEX

  A

  Acrostics

  Aders, Charles

  his pictures,

  Lamb's poem to

  Adventures of Ulysses

  "After Blenheim," by Southey

  Agricultural Depression, Lamb on

  Ainsworth, W.H. See Letters. his dedication to Lamb his gift of Syrinx and "Faust"

  Aitken, John. See Letters. his Cabinet

  Albion, Lamb and the

  Albums, Lamb on

  Album Verses

  "Ali Pacha," by Howard Payne

  Allen, Robert

  Allsop, Thomas. See Letters.

  Alsager, T.M.

  "Amicus Redivivus"

  "Ancient Mariner, The"

  Anderson, Dr.

  "Angel Help"

  Angerstein, John Julius

  Angling, Lamb and

  Animal poetry

  "Anna." See Simmons.

  Annual Anthology, The

  Anti-Jacobin, The

  "Antonio," by Godwin

  Appendix: Passages from Books referred to by Lamb

  Aquinas, Thomas

  "Ariadne," by Titian

  Ariel, Lamb as

  Arnold, Samuel James. See Letters.

  "Arthur's Bower"

  Asbury, J.V. See Letters. and Emma Isola and Lamb as Ariel

  Asses, old poem on

  Astrea

  Australia, Lamb on

  Authors and Publishers, Lamb on

  Ayrton, William. See Letters.

  Mrs. See Letters.

  B

  Badams, Carlyle's friend

  Mrs., née Louisa Holcroft. See Letters.

  Baldwin the publisher

  Ball, Sir Alexander

  "Ballad," by Lamb

  Bankrupts, Lamb on

  "Barbara S."

  Barbauld, Mrs.

  Barker, Lieut. John

  Barnes, Thomas

  Bartholomew Fair

  Barton, Bernard. See Letters. first mention his suggested retirement from the bank his testimonial Lamb on his poems Poetic Vigils "Sonnet to Elia" Poems, 4th edition his Devotional Verses his Widow's Tale extracts from his poems Lamb sends him a picture his step-grandfather his New Year's Eve sonnet to Lamb his "Spiritual Law" his "Translation of Enoch" Lucy, verses to note to at Islington

  Baskerville, John

  Battle, Mrs.

  Beaumont and Fletcher

  Beaumont, Sir George

  Bellows Shakespeare

  "Belshazzar's Feast"

  Benger, Miss

  Berkleyans

  Betham, Anne, her legacy

  Barbara. See Letters.

  Mary Matilda. See Letters.

  Bethams, the, their tallness

  Betty, Master

  Bijou, The

  Binding, the perfect

  "Bites," Lamb's

  Blake, William

  Blakesware

  Blanchard, Laman

  Bland, Mrs.

  Blank Verse, by Lamb and Lloyd

  Blenheim, its pictures

  Bloomfield, his Farmer's Boy

  Bloxam, Samuel

  Blue-stockings, Lamb among

  Bodleian Library

  Book-binder, Lamb's poor relation

  Book-borrowing, Lamb on

  "Borderers, The," by Wordsworth

  Bourne, Vincent

  Bowles, William Lisle his allegory, "Hope" his "Elegiac Stanzas"

  Boyer, James

  Braham, John

  Brawn, Lamb on

  Brighton, the Lambs at

  British Museum, Lamb at

  Brown, Miss, her album verses

  Brutons, the Lambs' cousins

  Buchan, the Earl of

  Buncle, John

  Bungay, Lamb on

  Bunyan

  Burke and Hare

  Burke, Edmund

  Burnet, Bishop, his Own Times

  Burnett, George and Dyer

  Burney, Captain

  Martin

  Sarah

  Burns, Robert

  Burrell, Miss

  Burton, Lamb's imitations of

  Butterworth, Major

  Button, Emma, Lamb's acrostic

  Button Snap, Lamb's cottage

  Bye, Thomas

  Byron, Lord

  C

  Cabinet, The

  Callers, Lamb on

  Calne, the Lambs at

  Cambridge, the Lambs' visit in

  Lamb at

  "Cambridge Brawn"

  Campbell, J. Dykes on Coleridge in 1806 on Coleridge's pension

  Capital Punishment, Lamb on

  Carlisle, Sir Antony

  Caroline of Brunswick

  Cary, H.F. See Letters. a model parson his career at the Museum and Miss Isola's Latin and Moxon his Euripides his translation of Dante at the Museum his verses on Lamb

  Catalani and Coleridge

  Cellini, his autobiography

  Chambers, Charles. See Letters. and Lamb's praise of fish his family

  John. See Letters.

  Champion, The

  "Chapel Bell, The," by Southey

  Chapman's Homer

  Chatsworth, by Patmore

  Chaucer, Godwin's Life

  Cheshire cats

  Chessiad, The

  Children's books, Lamb on

  Childs, Mr. See Letters.

  Chimney-sweepers

  China, Manning's intentions

  Lamb on

  Christabel

  "Christian Names of Women"

  Christ's Hospital

  Christy, Dr.

  Clare, John. See Letters.

  Clarke, Charles Cowden. See Letters. his career and Novello his marriage his tuft

  Mary Anne

  Mary Victoria (née Novello)

  Clarkson, Thomas and Catherine. See Letters.

  Coe, Mrs. Elizabeth

  Caelebs in Search of a Wife

  Colburn, Henry. See Letters.

  Lamb on

  Zerah

  Cold in the head, Lamb on

  Colebrooke Cottage

  Coleridge, Derwent

  Rev. Edward. See Letters.

  Hartley

  Henry Nelson, his Six Months in the West Indies

  Samuel Taylor. See Letters. and religion, I in 1796 and Southey his Poems his share of Joan of Arc alters Lamb's sonnets his letter of consolation and opium and the 1797 volume and John Lamb, jr. his baby song his Ode on the Departing Year as a husbandman his Joan of Arc verses and Rogers on Lamb his refusal to write his "Osorio" and the Stowey visit his "Lime-tree Bower" and Lamb's greatcoat and C. Lloyd the Wedgwood annuity and Lamb's "Theses Qusaedam Theologicae" the quarrel with Lamb and Lloyd his letter of remonstrance to Lamb with Wordsworth in Germany in Buckingham Street his articles in the Morning Post with Lamb in 1800 his translation of Schiller his books his affection for the Lambs his Anthology poems on Wordsworth at Keswick his Chamounix Hymn suggests collaboration with Lamb on Mary Lamb's illness his Poems, 3rd edition his Malta plans at Malta, and the Wordsworths in Italy returns home and his wife, The Friend neglects the Lambs his potations his difference with Wordsworth and Catalani in 1814 his "Remorse" and the translation of "Faust" his Biographia Literaria his Sibylline Leaves a characteristic end his "Zapolya" at a chemist's recites "Kubla Khan" puts himself under Gillman attacked by Hazlitt at Highgate his Statesman's Manual his lectures at Gillman's on Peter Bell the Third his "Fancy in Nubibus" in Lloyd's poem his book-borrowing and Allsop his dying message in 1807 at Monkhouse's dinner and Mrs. Gillman and Irving and the Prize Essay and Hood's Odes his Aids to Reflection on Lamb and Herbert his joke on summer and the Albums for St. Luke's on William IV. and the pension imagines an affront his death

  Sara the younger

  Collier, John Dyer. See Letters.

  Mrs. John Dyer. See Letters.

  John Payne. See Letters.

  Colonel Jack

  "Common Lot, The," by Montgomery

  Companion, The

  Conciones ad Populum

  "Confessions of a Drunkard"

  Congreve and Voltaire

  Cooke, G.F.

  Cooper, Samuel

  Cornwall, Barry. See also B.W. Procter. his English Songs his "King Death," his "Epistle to Charles Lamb"

  Cottle, Joseph. See Letters. his "Monody on Henderson," his epic his brother's death his Malvern Hills his Alfred his portrait his Messiah his Fall of Cambria

  Cotton on "Winter" on "Old Age"

  Coulson, Walter

  Country, Lamb on the

  Coutts, Mrs.

  Covent Garden, Lamb's love for

  Cowes, the Lambs and Burneys there

  Cowper, William and Milton The Royal George

  Cresswell, Dr., vicar of Edmonton

  Croly, Rev. George

  Cromwell and Napoleon

  Cromwell, Cooper's portrait of

  Cruelty to animals, John Lamb's pamphlet

  Cunningham, Allan

  Curse of Kehama

  Curtis, Alderman

  D

  Dalston, the Lambs at

  Danby, the murder of

  Daniel, George

  Samuel

  Darley, George

  Dash, Lamb's dog

  Dawe, George

  "Deathbed, A"

  "Decay of Imagination," Lamb's essay on

  Dedications to Lamb

  Defoe, Daniel

  De Quincey, Thomas

  Dermody, Thomas

  Despard, Colonel

  De Staël, Madame, on Germany

  Desultory Thoughts in London

  "Dialogue between a Mother and Child"

  Dibdin, Charles

  John Bates. See Letters. his meeting with Lamb his death

  "Dick Strype"

  Dilke, Charles Wentworth. See Letters

  "Dissertation on Roast Pig"

  Dobell, Mr. Bertram

  Dodd, Dr.

  Dodwell, H., Lamb's letters to

  "Don Giovanni"

  "Douglas," by Home

  Dowden, Mrs. See Mrs. John Lamb.

  Dramatic Specimens

  Drink, Lamb on

  Druitt, Mary

  Duddon Sonnets

  Duncan, Miss

  Dupuy, P.S., his translation

  Dyer, George. See Letters and Horne Tooke his poetry his twin volumes his many "veins" his critical preface and the epic on Shakespeare his phrenesis his fallacy his Poems and Burnett his hunger-madness as the hero of a novel and the Earl of Buchan his autobiography his annuity his disappearance and Earl Stanhope and Lord Stanhope on other people's poetry his "Poetic Sympathies" his immersion his novel way with dead books his marriage and Novello and Emma Isola's album and Rogers his Unitarian tract his blindness

  Mrs. George. See Letters

  "Dying Lover, The"

  E

  Earl of Abergavenny

  East India House

  Edinburgh Review and Wordsworth

  Edmonton, the Lambs' home there

  Edmund Oliver

  "Edward, Edward"

  Elia, F. Augustus death of the original

  "Elia, Sonnet to"

  Elia, dedication of the American second series Last Essays of

  Elton, Sir C.A.

  Enfield, Lamb at

  Lamb settles there

  Lamb's house there

  and neighbourhood

  English Bards and Scotch Reviewers

  English Songs, by Procter

  Englishman's Magazine

  "Enviable," Lamb on

  Epic poetry and George Dyer

  "Epitaph on Ensign Peacock"

  "—on Mary Druitt"

  "—on the Rigg Children"

  Epitaphs, Lamb on

  Wordsworth on

  Evans, William

  Examiner, The, references to Miss Kelly and Lamb's Album Verses

  Excursion, the

  Exeter Change

  F

  Fairfax's Tasso

  Falstaffs Letters

  "Fancy in Nubibus"

  "Farewell to Tobacco"

  Farmer, Priscilla, Lloyd's grandmother

  "Faulkener," Godwin's play

  Fauntleroy, the forger

  "Faust," by Goethe

  Fawcetts, the two

  Fell, Lamb's friend

  Fénélon

  Fenwick, John

  Field, Barron. See Letters.

  Mary, Lamb's grandmother

  Fireworks, Lamb on

  First-fruits of Australian Poetry

  FitzGerald, Edward, his "Meadows in Spring" his memoir of Barton

  FitzGerald, Mrs., at Islington

  Fleet Prison

  Fletcher, John, Lamb on

  Ford, John

  Fornham

  Forster, John. See Letters.

  Fox, George, his Journal

  Franklin, Marmaduke

  Fraser's Magazine

  "Free Thoughts on Some Eminent Composers"

  Frenchmen, Lamb on

  Frend, William

  Friend, The

  Fryer, Miss. See Letters.

  Lamb's song for

  Fuller, Thomas

  G

  Gardener, Lamb as a

  Garrick Extracts

  Gebir, by Landor

  Gem, The

  "Gentle Giantess, The"

  "Gentle-hearted Charles"

  George III.

  Ghoul, the

  Gilford, William

  Gigliucci, Countess. See Novello, Clara.

  Gillman, James. See Letters. and Coleridge

  Rev. James. See Letters.

  Gilray, his caricature of Coleridge and Co.

  Goddard House School, Lamb at

  Godiva, Lady, and John Martin

  Godwin, William. See Letters. and Allen first meeting and Coleridge in Ireland and Mary Lamb's appetite his "Antonio" his pride his Persian play his courtship, Lamb on his "Faulkener" his dulness his Chaucer and Hazlitt Lamb's apology to and the Tales from Shakespear his shop and the Adventures of Ulysses his letter of criticism to Lamb on sepulchres and Mrs. Godwin his "tomb" his disrespect his difficulties

  Mrs. See Letters.

  Goethe, Lamb on

  Gould, Mrs. See Miss Burrell.

  "Grandame, The"

  "Grandpapa," the, by J. Howard Payne

  Great Russell Street, Lamb's home in

  Grecians, Lamb on

  Green, J.H.

  Greg, Mr., Lamb's tenant

  Gregory, Dr.

  Grenville, Lord, and Coleridge

  Gum-boil and Tooth-ache

  Gutch, John Mathew

  Gwynn, Mr. Stephen, his translations of Lamb's Latin letters

  "Gypsy's Malison, The"

  H

  Hancock, his drawing of Lamb

  Handwriting, Lamb on

  Harley, J.P.

  Harrow Church, Lamb in

  Hastings, the Lambs at

  Hood at,

  Lamb on,

  Dibdin at

  Haydon, B.R. See Letters. his career his party and Godwin's difficulties subjects for pictures his "Chairing the Member"

  Hayes, Mary, and Charles Lloyd

  Hayward, A., his Faust

  Hazlitt, John

  Mrs. John

  Mary

  Sarah. See Sarah Stoddart

  Rev. W. See Letters.

  William. See Letters. on Lamb his portrait of Lamb his first meeting with Lamb and Ned Search the misogynist and Lamb scolded woos Sarah Stoddart his love affair the joke of his death plans for his wedding his wedding missed in London his Grammar and the Political Register his son born his post on the Chronicle misunderstanding with Lamb his review of the Excursion his Lake Country "scapes" on Coleridge his conversation his borrowings from Lamb knocked down by John Lamb his lectures in 1818 his "Conversation of Authors" on Lamb's Letter to Southey on bodily pain on Shelley on Lamb his Spirit of the Age his second marriage in Paris his portrait of Lamb on Defoe and Lamb his losses his death jr. See Letters.

  "Helen Repentant too Late"

  Hell-fire Dick

  Hemans, Mrs.

  Henderson, Cottle's Monody on

  Henshaw, William, Lamb's godfather

  Herbert, George, Lamb on

  Hesiod, Lamb on

  "Hester"

  Hetty, the Lambs' servant

  Hicks' Hall

  Higginbottom Sonnet

  Hill, Thomas. See Letters.

  Hissing, Lamb on

  Holcroft, Fanny

  Harwood

  Louisa

  Thomas

  Mrs. Thomas. See Mrs. Kenney.

  Tom. See Letter.

  Hollingdon Rural Church

  Hollingshead, Mr. John

  Holmes, Edward

  Homer, Lamb on

  Hone, Alfred

  Matilda

  William. See Letters. first letter to Every-Day Book Lamb's lines to and the Garrick plays his Table Book stops and his difficulties and the Times

  Hood, Thomas. See Letters. his Odes and Addresses Lamb on his "Very Deaf Indeed" his still-born child frames picture with Lamb his picture of Mary Lamb and Dash his Plea of the Midsummer Fairies his genius his parody of Lamb

  Hoole, John

  Hopkins, Dick, the swearing scullion

  Howell, James, his Familiar Letters "ed

  Mrs.

  Hudibras "ed

  Hudson, Mr.

  Hugo, Victor, and Lamb

  Hume, Joseph, M.P. See Letters.

  Mrs.

  the Misses

  Humphreys, Miss. See Letters.

  Hunt, John

  Hunt, Leigh. See Letters. on Lamb's books and the Lambs a lost letter to his need of friends in Italy and freethinking his handwriting his Lord Byron his Companion and Lamb's Album Verses and Lamb's Satan

  Hunt, Thornton

  Hurst and Robinson's failure

  Hyde Park, the jubilation in 1814

  I

  Imagination, Lamb on

  Imlay, Fanny

  Incendiarism at Enfield

  India, Lamb on

  Inner Temple Lane

  "Innocence," Lamb's sonnet

  Irving, Edward, and Coleridge his watch chain with Coleridge at St. Luke's his squint

  Isle of Wight, the Lambs in

  Isola, Emma her Latin to become a governess her reading of Milton her album her engagement at Pornham her illness and her physic and her watch her marriage a sonnet to her appearance

  Harriet

  Italian, the Lambs read

  J

  James, Sarah, See Letters.

  Jameson, R.S., Hartley Coleridge's sonnets

  Jameson, R.S., and Miss Isola

  "Janus Weathercock," See also Wainewright, T.G.

  Jekyll, Joseph

  Jerdan, William, and Lamb

  Joan of Arc, and Coleridge

  John Bull and Rogers

  John Buncle

  John-Dory, Lamb on

  John Woodvil

  Johnson, Dr.

  Joshua, Martin's picture

  K

  "Kais," the opera

  Keats, John, at Haydon's

  Kelly, Fanny H.

  Maria. See Letters. her divine plain face Lamb's proposal to her Lamb's sonnet to her letter to Lamb learns Latin from Mary Lamb and "Barbara S." at the Strand Theatre

  Kenney family

  Mrs. James. See Letters.

  Mrs. Louisa (afterwards Mrs. Badams). See Letters.

  Sophy, Lamb's wife

  Keymer, Mr., his album

  Kew Palace, the Lambs at

  "King Death," by Barry Cornwall

  King and Queen of Hearts, The

  "Kirkstone Pass"

  Kitchener, Doctor

  Knight, Anne

  Knowles, J.S.

  Kosciusko, Thaddeus

  "Kubla Khan"

  L

  "Lady Blanche," verses by Mary Lamb

  Lakes, the Lambs among the

  Lamb family in

  Charles, his temporary madness his love sonnets on Priestley and Coleridge in on his sonnets on old plays on Hope and Fear and the Bristol holiday on the tragedy of Sept. 22 on his sister's virtues his salary on his love his share of Coleridge's Poems, 1797 on simplicity on Bowles and his mother on Coleridge's 2nd edition his "Tomb of Douglas" on Cowper and Milton on Burns his second sonnet to his sister on his share of the 1797 Poems he exhorts Coleridge to attempt an epic on friendship his first poem to Lloyd on a subject for Coleridge on Cowper on Quakerism his "Vision of Repentance" on the 1797 Poems at Stowey leaves Little Queen Street at Southey's his lines on his mother's death his second poem to C. Lloyd and Lloyd and White his sarcastic propositions for Coleridge the quarrel with Coleridge on Wither and Quarles on Rosamund Gray on Southey's "Eclogues" on Marlowe on the "Ancient Mariner" and his tailor his appeal for a poor friend on his mind on poems on dumb creatures his epitaph on Ensign Peacock on Blakesware on alcoholic beverages and mathematics on Lloyd and Mary Hayes on Bishop Burnet on Falstaff's Letters among the Blue-stockings as a linguist on Hetty's death on Lake society on narrow means on Oxford his joke against Gutch on the "Gentle Charles" the use of the final "e" by punch-light as a consoler and the snakes his praise of London he takes in Manning and Godwin's supper his Epilogue for "Antonio" on the failure of "Antonio" on his Cambridge plans on the Lyrical Ballads his move to Mitre Court Buildings his namesake on his religious state in 1801 at Margate on Godwin's courtship his dramatic suggestions on Napoleon his spare figure at the Lakes his project for collaborating with Coleridge on children's books on Napoleon and Cromwell on Chapman's Homer on Milton's prose on Cellini on Independent Tartary on Coleridge's Poems, 3rd edition his 1803 holiday his adventure at sea his difficulties as a reviewer ceases to be a journalist his miserliness on old books his motto his portrait by Hazlitt on John Wordsworth's death on brawn on his sister his portrait by Hancock on pictures on Nelson in unsettled state on Manning's departure for China on "Mr. H." and Hazlitt scolded reconciled to Godwin and Hazlitt's "death" his difference with Godwin at Hazlitt's wedding on painter-authors and the Sheridans on moving on critics on the choice of a wife criticises Mr. Lloyd's Homer visits Hazlitt his books on titles of honour a list of friends on Wither on epitaphs his aquavorousness a servant difficulty and Hazlitt's Chronicle appointment on the Excursion and The Champion blown up by Hazlitt his new book room and Gifford a landed proprietor on Wordsworth's 1815 poems on Vincent Bourne his office work on presents on the India House shackles his diffidence as a critic on his sister's illnesses he lies to Manning on Coleridge and Wordsworth on Christabel his borrowed good things on Australia on distant correspondents as matter-of-lie man his Hogarths on the plague of friends his after-dinner speeches on Peter Bell on Mackery End on The Waggoner on two inks his proposal to Miss Kelly at Cambridge on William Wordsworth on other C L.

  's on Lord Byron on book-borrowing at Haydon's and Leigh Hunt and his aunt's cake in praise of pig on death his efforts for Godwin his directions for seeing Paris and his child-wife on India House on Shelley on Godwin's case and Scott on Moore on Defoe his epigram on Wadd on George Fox as Elia on the advantages of routine on publishers his propensity to lie on Fox on Quakers on India House in Parnassus, 651 his after-dinner speeches on Fox on Colebrooke Cottage makes his will at the Mansion House on Physiology on Marlowe and Goethe his cold not a good man on monetary gifts and Thackeray on booksellers breaking Hazlitt on resignation his release his pension on fish ill on magazine payment on puns on Hood's Odes on Signor Velluti on the death of children lines to Hone his last London article on Hood on Quarles and Herbert on stationery on Manning on a cold on Brook Pulham's etching on Hastings on Fletcher's play on publishers his autobiography on Sunday his savings on Randal Norris at Goddard House School and Mrs. Norris's pension his criticism of Patmores Chatsworth his difficulties with the drama on Cary on memorials on Albums on mad dogs his house at Enfield and Mathew's picture his epigram on the Edward crosses portraits of him on milestones on the Pilgrim's Progress his serenata for Cowden Clarke's marriage his favourite walk his namesake will write for antiquity his "Gypsy's Malison" his sonnet on Daniel Rogers on Thomas Aquinas on the Laureates his joke upon Robinson in London in 1829 and Mary Lamb's absence and the burden of leisure moves to the Westwoods on Defoe on Thomas Westwood on bankrupts on town and country asked to collect his Specimens the journey from Fornham his turnip joke his skill at acrostics on an escapade and Merchant Taylors' boys and the Hone subscription on Music on Martin Burney visits London in 1830 on his critics and his will on incendiarism on Dyer's blindness on Christ's Hospital days on Coleridge's pension on Montgomery's "Common Lot" and the Englishman's Magazine on FitzGerald's "Meadows in Spring" on Unitarians on his unsaleability on Coleridge's imagined affront on "Rose Aylmer" his pensioners his advice on speculation spurious letter of mistaken for a murderer his sonnet on women's names and the Elia lawsuit injury to his leg on John Taylor, 966. leaves Enfield for Edmonton on the Last Essays of Elia his gift of Milton to Wordsworth at Widford his coffin nails on Emma Isola's marriage reads the Inferno his London holiday his request for books on Mr. Fuller Russell's poetry on Coleridge's death on his excesses at Gary's his jokes on widows his name child Procter's "Epistle" to

  Elizabeth, her death and her daughter and John Lamb, jr. and her sister-in-law

  John, his querulousness his death the younger, his accident and the tragedy on Coleridge his pamphlet his portrait of Milton knocks down Hazlitt death of

  Mrs. John. See Letters.

  Mary. See Letters. her frenzy and her mother her recovery dedication to Lamb's second sonnet to removed from confinement, her 1798 relapse invited to Stowey her first poem her appetite taken ill on her brother on secrecy on her mother and her aunt two poems on John Wordsworth's death two other poems by her calligraphy projecting literary work on marriage plans for new books on Coleridge in 1806 her silk dress on presents on Coleridge her water cure on marriage appeals for Miss Fricker her letter to a child discovers a room her article on Needlework her first joke on the Cambridge excursion on roadside churches at the window on the death of a child teaches Miss Kelly Latin and learns French ill in France as a smuggler her illness drawn by Hood her sonnet to Emma Isola her 1827 illness her 1829 illness her verses on her brother moved to Edmonton and Emma Isola's marriage Lamb's praise of her death on Mrs. Norris's death

  Sarah (Aunt Hetty) and the rich relative her death her funeral and her sister-in-law

  Landon, Letitia E.

  Landor, Walter Savage. See Letters. his Julian his Imaginary Conversations and Elia his visit to Lamb his verses for Emma Isola his "Rose Aylmer" his verses on Lamb

  Last Essays of Elia

  Latin letters by Lamb

  Laureates, Lamb on the

  _Lay of Marie, The

  Legal joke, a

  Le Grice, C.V.

  Samuel

  Leishman, Mrs.

  Leonardo da Vinci

  "Leonora," by Bürger

  Letters in verse

  "Letter to an Old Gentleman"

  "Lewti," by Coleridge

  Lies

  "Lime-tree Bower," Coleridge's poem

  Lincolnshire and the Lambs

  Liston, John

  Literary Gazette, The

  "Living without God in the World"

  Livingston, Mr. Luther S.

  Lloyd, Charles, the elder, described by Robert Lloyd the elder, Lamb's letters to

  the younger. See Letters. his career to 1796 his sonnets on "Priscilla Farmer" Lamb's lines to on Lamb his illness and Coleridge at Southey's and Sophia Pemberton Lamb's lines on a quarrel averted the quarrel with Coleridge letter to Cottle and The Anti-Jacobin and Mary Hayes his first-born an "American" described by Robert Lloyd a lost letter to his illness in 1815 in London, in 1819 his Desultory Thoughts in London his Poems, 1823

  Olivia

  Priscilla

  Robert, Lamb's first letter to with Lamb advice from his sister advice from Lamb in London, 1800 Lamb's letters to on his father his marriage in London his death

  Sophia

  Lockhart, J.G.

  Lofft, Capell

  Logan "ed

  London, Lamb's praise of

  London Magazine, The

  London Tavern dinner

  "Londoner, The," by Lamb

  Lord Chief Justice, Lamb on

  Lord Mayor of London and Leviathan

  Lottery puffs tickets

  "Love will Come," by Lamb

  Love sonnets, Lamb's

  Lovell, Robert

  Luther in the Warteburg

  lyrical Ballads

  M

  Mackery End, Lamb on

  Mackintosh, Sir James, Lamb's epigram

  Macready and Lamb

  Magazines, Lamb on

  Man, Henry, his epigram

  "Man of Ross"

  Manning, Thomas. See Letters. his career to 1799 his grimaces his letters to Lamb unpublished Setters from Lamb first news of China in Paris and Napoleon his Chinese project he leaves for China Thibet and China his return to England on Wordsworth and Fanny Holcroft at the Lambs Lamb on his last days

  Mansion House, Lamb at

  Marlowe, Christopher

  Marriage, Lamb on

  Mary Lamb on

  Marshall, Godwin's friend

  Marter, William. See Letters.

  Martin, John

  Louisa, viii.

  Marvell "ed

  Mary of Buttermere

  Maseres, Baron

  Massinger, Philip

  Mathematics and Lamb

  Mathews, Charles, his picture

  Mrs. Charles, and the Lambs

  Mathias' Pursuits of Literature

  "Matter-of-lie man," Lamb as

  May, John

  William, I.

  "Meadows in Spring," by FitzGerald

  Mellish, Mr.

  Mellon, Harriet

  Merchant Taylors' epigrams

  Meyer, Henry, "The Young Catechist" his portrait of Lamb

  Milestones, Lamb on

  Milton, John, and Cowper

  Milton, John, his Defence

  John Lamb's portrait

  Lamb's gift to Wordsworth

  Mitchell, Thomas

  Mitford, Rev. John

  Mary Russell

  Monkhouse, Thomas

  "Monody on Chatterton"

  Montagu, Basil. See Letters.

  Mrs. Basil. See Letters.

  Montgomery, James, and chimney-sweepers his "Common Lot"

  Moore, Thomas, and Lamb

  Morgan, John

  Mrs. John

  Morning Chronicle

  Morning Post

  Moving, Lamb on

  Moxon, Edward. See Letters. first mention his career to 1826 Lamb's first letter to his early poems his Christmas his Nightingale sonnet and Rogers his Reflector small commissions for Lamb and Murray his proposal to Miss Isola his Oak sonnet his marriage his sonnets

  "Mr. H."

  Mrs. Leicester's School

  Mrs. Leslie and Her Grandchildren

  Murray, John

  Music, Lamb on

  N

  Napoleon and Manning and Cromwell his height

  Nayler, James

  Necessarianism

  Nelson, his death

  New Monthly Magazine

  New River, Lamb on

  "New Year's Eve"

  New Year's Eve, A, by Barton

  "Newspapers," Lamb's essay on

  Norris, Miss Jane. See Letters.

  Randal

  Mrs. Randal. See Letters.

  Richard

  Nott, Dr. John

  Novello, Clara (Countess Gigliucci)

  Vincent. See Letters.

  Mrs. Vincent. See Letters.

  Novellos, the

  O

  Ode on the Departing Year

  "Ode to the Treadmill"

  Odes and Addresses, by Hood and Reynolds

  Office work, Lamb on

  "Old Actors, The"

  "Old Familiar Faces, The"

  Oilier, C. and J. See Letters.

  "On an Infant Dying as soon as Born"

  "Osorio," Coleridge's drama

  Oxford, Lamb at

  P

  Paice, Joseph

  Palmerston, Lord

  Pantisocracy, II.

  Pardo, Father

  Paris, Lamb on

  Mrs.

  Park, Judge

  Parr, Dr., and Lamb

  Parsons, Mrs.

  Pasta, Madame

  Patmore, Coventry

  P.G. See Letters. John Scott's second a nonsense letter to his Chatsworth his imitation of Lamb seeking a publisher

  Paul, C. Kegan, and the "Theses"

  "Pawnbroker's Daughter, The"

  Payne, John Howard. See Letters.

  Peacock, Ensign

  Pemberton, Sophia

  Penn, William, his No Cross, No Crown

  Persian ambassador

  Peter Bell, by Wordsworth

  Peter Bell the Third

  "Peter's Net"

  Philip Quarll

  Phillips, Colonel

  Ned

  Sir Richard

  Phillips's Theatrum Poetarum

  Physiology, Lamb on

  Pictures, Lamb on

  Pig, Lamb's praise of

  Pilgrims Progress

  Pindar, Peter

  "Pipos." See Derwent Coleridge

  "Pizarro," Sheridan's play

  Plantus, Joseph

  Plea of the Midsummer Fairies

  Plumer family

  Plura, a mysterious woman

  "Poetic Sympathies," by George Dyer

  Poetry for Children

  Poets' dinner party

  "Poet's Epitaph," by Wordsworth

  Political Decameron, The

  Pompey, Lamb's dog

  Poole, John

  Thomas. See Letters.

  "Poor Susan, Reverie of"

  Pope, Alexander

  "Popular Fallacies"

  Postage rates in 1797

  Presentation copies, Lamb on

  Presents, Lamb on

  "Pride's Cure." See John Woodvil.

  Priestley, Joseph

  Procter, B.W. See Letters. See also Barry Cornwall. in 1823 his marriage and Lamb's will and Pulham's etching

  Mrs., and Lamb

  Prometheus Unbound story

  Pry, Tom

  Publishers, Lamb on

  Pulham, Brook, his etching of Lamb

  Pun at Salisbury

  Puns, Lamb on

  Purchas, His Pilgrimage

  Pye, Henry James

  Q

  Quakers

  Quarles, Lamb on

  Quarterly Review, Lamb's review for and Lamb

  Quillinan, Edward

  R

  Recreations in Agriculture, etc.

  Reflector, The, Moxon's paper

  Reform Bill

  Rejected Addresses

  Rejected Articles

  "Religion of Actors"

  "Religious Musings"

  Rembrandt

  "Remorse," by Coleridge

  Reynolds, John Hamilton

  Miss

  Mrs., Lamb's schoolmistress

  Rheumatism, Lamb on

  "Richard II.," Lamb's epilogue to

  Richmond, the Lambs at

  Rickman, John. See Letters.

  Miss

  Mrs.

  Rigg children, Lamb's verses on

  Rimini, Leigh Hunt's poem

  "Road to Ruin, The"

  Robinson Crusoe

  Robinson, Anthony

  Mrs. Anthony

  Henry Crabb. See Letters. he meets Lamb Lamb on and "Peter Bell," his admiration of Wordsworth his presents to Lamb at Monkhouse's dinner his present to Mary Lamb his rheumatism.

  Thomas. See Letters.

  Roderick, by Southey

  Rogers, Daniel, Lamb's sonnet on

  Rogers, Samuel. See Letters. and Coleridge and Wordsworth's "Force of Prayer" at Monkhouse's dinner his letter to Lamb and Moxon his Italy and John Bull and G. Dyer Lamb's sonnet to

  Romilly, Sir Samuel

  Rosamund Gray

  "Rose Aylmer," by Landor

  Roxana

  Russell, J. Fuller. See Letters. and Satan in Search of a Wife his poem criticised

  Ryle, Charles

  S

  Sadler's Wells

  "Saint Charles"

  "St. Crispin to Mr. Gifford"

  St. Luke's Hospital

  Salisbury, Lamb's pun at

  Salt-water soap

  Salutation and Cat

  Sargus, Mr. See Letters. Lamb's tenant

  Satan in Search of a Wife

  Savage, Richard

  Savory, Hester

  Scott, John. See Letters.

  Sir Walter. See Letters.

  Sentiment, Lamb on

  Settle, Elkanah

  Shakespeare, George Dyer on the Bellows portrait and Elia his illustrations

  "She dwelt among the untrodden ways"

  Sheep-stealing, Lamb on

  Shelley, P.B. death of Lamb on Hazlitt on, "Lines to a Reviewer"

  Mrs. P.B. See Letters.

  Sheridan and Lamb

  Simmons, Ann

  Simonds, the ghoul

  Six Months in the West Indies

  Skeffington, Sir Lumley

  Skiddaw, Lamb on

  Smith, Charlotte

  Mrs.

  Smoking, Lamb on

  Snakes, Lamb visits

  "Soldier's Daughter, The," by J. Howard Payne

  Sonnet to Elia on "Work"

  "Sonnet to a Nameless Friend"

  Southampton Buildings

  Southey, Edith sonnet to

  Dr.

  Robert, his Joan of Arc 1796 and Cowper his daetyl and Coleridge his Madoc entertains Lamb and Lloyd and the "Sonnet to Simplicity" his Joan of Arc his "Eclogues" on "The Ancient Mariner" his Poems, 2nd edition his description of Manning in Dublin on the perfect household his Curse of Kehama his Roderick death of his son the lapidary style his fortune his criticism of Elia Lamb's Letter to his reply to Lamb his Tale of Paraguay his Book of the Church his "Vesper Bell" his "Chapel Bell" his Life of Bunyan and Hone his defence of Lamb

  Spenser, Edmund, and Mr. Spencer his sonnet to Harvey

  Spirit of the Age, The

  "Spiritual Law," by Barton

  Stamps, Comptroller of

  Stationery, Lamb on

  Stoddart, John. See Letters.

  Lady. See Letters.

  Sarah (afterwards Sarah Hazlitt). See Letters. her love affairs her mother's illness plans for her wedding her wedding

  Stoke Newington, the Lambs at

  Stothard, Thomas, Lamb's lines to

  Stowey, Lamb at

  Stuart, Daniel, on Lamb

  Sunday, Lamb on

  "Superannuated Man"

  "Supersedeas," by Wither

  "Suum Cuique," by Lamb

  Swift, Dean

  Swinburne, A.C., and Lamb, and

  Hugo on Lamb's dramatic suggestions

  Sydney, Sir Philip, and Lamb

  Sylvia, by George Darley

  T

  Table Book, Lamb's fable

  Tailors, Lamb on

  Tales from Shakespear

  Talfourd, Thomas Noon. See Letters. made a serjeant his "Verses in Memory of a Child"

  Talma and Lamb

  "Tartar Drum," Lamb's version

  Tartary, Lamb on

  Tatler, The, and Jerdan

  Tayler, C.B.

  Taylor, Jeremy John. See Letters. editor of the London Magazine and the Elia lawsuit

  Temple finally left

  Thackeray and Lamb

  Thanksgiving Ode, by Wordsworth

  Thekla's song in "Wallenstein"

  Thelwall, John

  "Theses Quaedam Theologicae"

  Thievery in Australia

  Thurlow, Lord

  Thurtell the murderer

  Titian, Mary Lamb's verses the Music Piece

  Titles of honour, Lamb on

  "To a Bird that Haunted the Waters of Lacken"

  "To Emma Learning Latin and Desponding"

  "To a Friend on his Marriage"

  "To the Poet Cowper"

  "To Sarah and her Samuel"

  "To my Sister," sonnet

  "To a Young Lady going out to India"

  Tobin, James Webbe

  John

  "Tomb of Douglas, The"

  "Tooth-ache and Gum-boil"

  Towers, Mrs., Lamb's sonnet to

  Town and country, Lamb on

  Toynbee, Dr. Paget

  "Translation of Enoch," by Barton

  Travels, Lamb on

  Trelawney, E.J.

  Trimmer, Mrs.

  Tunbridge Wells, the Lambs at

  Turbot, Lamb on

  Turnips and legs of mutton

  Tuthill, Sir George

  Twiss, Horace

  U

  Unitarianism

  V

  Velluti, Signer

  "Vindictive Man, The"

  Virgin and Child, Mary Lamb's verses

  "Vision of Horns"

  "Vision of Judgment," by Byron

  "Vision of Repentance, A"

  Voltaire and Congreve

  Voltaire and Wordsworth Lamb on

  W

  Wadd, Lamb's colleague

  Waggoner, The

  Wainewright, T.G., See also "Janus Weathercock"

  Walton, Isaak

  Warner's Syrinx

  Watch, Emma Isola's

  Watchman, The

  Webster, his "Vittoria Corombona"

  Wednesdays, Lamb's evening

  Wesley, Miss

  Westwood, Thomas Cottage

  Wharry, Dr.

  Whist

  "White Devil, The"

  White Doe of Rylstone

  White, Edward James

  Widford

  "Widow, The"

  Widow's Tale, The, by Barton

  Widows, a list of

  "Wife, The," by Sheridan Knowles

  "Wife's Trial, The," by Lamb

  Wilde, Serjeant

  William IV.

  Williams, Mrs. See Letters and Emma Isola and the acrostics

  Wilson, John, his biography

  Wilson, Walter. See Letters. and Lamb's apology Lamb's fellow-clerk visits Lamb his Life of Defoe

  Windham, William

  Winterslow the Lambs at

  "Witch, The," by Lamb

  Wither, George, and Quarles Lamb on his "Supersedeas"

  Woolman, John

  Wordsworth, Dorothy. See Letters. at Stowey a letter from her poems

  Wordsworth, William, See Letters. at Stowey and Coleridge in Germany his economy Lyrical Ballads, 2nd edition at Bartholomew Fair his marriage his £8 worth of books and Shakespeare his difference with Coleridge The Excursion and Voltaire his Poems, 1815 edition his illegible hand on Burns and Peter Bell the Third The Waggoner his Duddon sonnets at Haydon's

  Wordsworth, William, at Monkhouse's dinner in London his Milton, a gift from Lamb John, his death William, jr.

  "Work," Lamb's sonnet

  Works, Lamb's

  Worsley, Lady Frances

  Wortley, Lady Mary

  Wroughton, Richard, his letter about "Mr. H."

  Y

  "Yarrow Visited"

  "Yew Trees," Wordsworth's poem

  "Young Catechist, The"

  Z

  "Zapolya" The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6

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