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“ALBUM VERSES" "The Sisters,"
IOI, 350.

(See also under the heading of
ACROSTICS.)

Angel Help," 51, 123, 333, 365.
Ann Simmons (Lamb's "Anna"),
310.

Annual Anthology, Lamb's con-
tribution to, 19, 319.
Anti-Jacobin, The, and Lamb, 320.
ANTONIO," by Godwin, 138, 368.
Ape, The," 89, 346.
Athenæum, The, Lamb's contribu-
tions to, 78, 80, 81, 82, 93, 94,
98, 99, 101, 102.

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his POEMS ON VARIOUS
SUBJECTS," 4, 308.

his "POEMS," 8, 313.
and Sara, Lamb's lines to,
17, 318.

his "REMORSE," 142, 369.
his alteration of Lamb's

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323.
"Confidant, The," by Crabbe,
adapted by Lamb, 273.
"Cook, To David," 69, 340.
Cornwall, Barry. See PROCTER,
B. W.

Cowley, Abraham, quoted, 315.
"Cowper, To the Poet," 16, 317.
Crabbe, George, Lamb's adapta-
tion of, 273.

D

Da Vinci, Leonardo, poems upon,
41, 42, 327.

Day, Matthew, Lamb's epigram
on, 126, 366.

Dedication of Lamb's "WORKS"
to Coleridge, 1, 307.
of Lamb's" POEMS," 1797, to
his sister, 314.

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Fancy Employed on Divine
Subjects," 10, 316.

"Farewell to Tobacco, A," 34,

325.
"FARMER,

PRISCILLA,

POEMS
on the Death of," 6, 311.
Fast Day, Lamb's epigram on,
123, 365.
"FAULKENER," by Godwin, 140,
369.

"Female Orators, The," 72, 340.
Fenwick, John, editor of The
Albion, 358.

Field, family, the poems to, 105,
106, 352.

Mrs., Lamb's grandmother, 6,
313.

"Free Thoughts on Several Emi-
nent Composers," 83, 344.
Frend, Sophia, Lamb's poems to,
107, 108, 353.

Frere, John Hookham, Lamb's
epigram on, 115, 358.
Friend, To a," 18, 318.
Fryer, Miss, Lamb's poem for,
From the Latin,” 126, 366.

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102, 351.

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of Lamb, 363.

Hester," 32, 325.

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Hogsflesh, a well-known name, 394." Lady's Sapphic, A," 356.

Hone, William, Lamb's poem to,

63, 339.

his publications,

Lamb's

contributions to, 59, 63,
75, 82, 94.

Hood, Thomas, his child's death,

333.

"Housekeeper, The," 71, 340.
Hunt, Leigh, Lamb's poem to, 91,
348.

on Composed at Mid-
night," 323.

"To T.

and Lamb's poem,
L. H.," 327.
Thornton, Lamb's poem to,
38, 326.
Hutchinson, Mr. Thomas, on
JOHN WOODVIL, 392.
'Hypochondriacus," 29, 324.

I

"In Tabulam Eximii..." 90, 347.
Indicator, The, Lamb's contribu-
tions to, 67, 91, 348.
Isola, Agostino, 335.

Emma, Lamb's poems to, 57,
58, 93, III, 335, 348, 354.

J

Jerdan, William, Lamb's epigram
on, 123, 365.

JOHN WOODVIL, 149, 372,

volume, 1802, poems in, 28,
323.

K

Kelly, Frances Maria (Fanny),
and Lamb, 43, 59, 328, 336.

Lamb, Charles, dedicates his
'WORKS" to Coleridge, I,

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on his marriage, 80, 344.

his poems on Louisa Martin,

82, 89, 344, 346.
his "Free Thoughts on
Composers," 83, 344.

his epitaph on Mary Druitt,
88, 346.

his verses to Haydon, 90,
347-

his sonnet to Sarah Burney,
91, 347.

his sonnet to Leigh Hunt,
91, 348.

his lines to Charles Aders,
94, 349.

his translations from Palin-

genius, 98, 99, 349, 350.
his lines to Clara Novello,
IOI, 350.

ALBUM VERSES AND
ACROSTICS, 104-114, 351-
354.

his political and other epi-
grams, 115-124, 354-366.
and Sir James Mackintosh,

115, 357.

his attacks on Canning,
115, 119, 120, 358, 361,
362.
his contempt for George IV.,
116-120, 359-362.

his attack on Gifford, 118,
360.

on the spy system, 119,
360.

his defence of Caroline of
Brunswick, 119, 120, 121,
361, 362.

epigram on Lord Byron,
121, 362.

writes for Merchant Taylors'
boys, 122, 123, 363.
burlesque of "Angel Help,"
123, 365.

his Satan in Search of a
Wife," 127, 366.
as a writer of prologues and
epilogues, 138-148, 368-
372.

as a playwright, 149, 199,
202, 238, 273, 372, 392,
397.

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Lamb, Charles, and Coleridge's | Lamb, Mary, on the death of
pamphlet of sonnets, 310.

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his dedication of his verses
to Mary Lamb, 314.
and The Anti-Jacobin, 320.
and Coleridge's "Wallen
stein," 324.
and Dr. Parr, 326.

his dedication to Moxon,
330.

attacked by Literary Gazette,
331.

defended by Southey in The

Times, 331.

frames a picture with Hood,
334.

and Henry Meyer, 335.
and the thought of death,
336.

his letter from Samuel
Rogers, 337.

on "The Gipsy's Malison,"
337.

Mary Lamb's poem on him,
345.

his farewell to albums,
353.

Archdeacon Hessey's mem-
ories of him, 363.
his epigrams on India House
clerks, 124-126, 366.
his generosity to Moxon,
366.

his history of JOHN WOOD-

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John Wordsworth, 328.
her Latin pupils, 348.
Sarah (Hetty), Lamb's aunt,
21, 320.

Landon, L. E., Lamb on, 351.
Latin epigram by Lamb, 123, 363.
verses to Haydon, Lamb's, 90,

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