Martin, Louisa, Lamb's poems on, 82, 89, 344, 346. Molineaux the pugilist, 243, 397. 21. Morning Chronicle, Lamb's contri- Post, Lamb's contributions to, P Palingenius, Lamb's translations Pemberton, Sophia, and Charles Pichot, Amédée, his translation of Pitt, William, epigram on, 359. Moxon, Edward, Lamb's poem Plumer, Mrs., of Gilston, 342. to, 80, 344. his career, 330. Lamb's dedication to, 330. MR. H," 202, 392. in America, 395. Music, Lamb and, 83, 344, 350. POEMS ON VARIOUS SubjeCTS," Poetical Recreations of "The 'POETICAL WORKS OF CHARLES "Pride's Cure," first name for JOHN Procter, B. W. (Barry Cornwall), Prologue to Godwin's "FAUL- 142, 369. REMORSE," THE WIFE," Rogers, Daniel, Lamb's sonnet on, [ Sonnet : Harmony in Unlike- 60, 337. Samuel, on his brother's death, 337. ROSAMUND GRAY quoted, 322. ness," 58, 336. "Written at Cambridge, 336. 59, "To a Celebrated Female Per- "The Gipsy's Malison," 61, To the Author of Poems "In the Album of Edith S-," 78, 343. "In the Album Q-," 79, 344. 78, 344. "To T. Stothard, Esq.," 80, "St. Crispin to Mr. Gifford," "To Mathew Wood, Esq.," "O gentle look," by Coleridge Robert, in Gillray's cartoon, 320. his defence of Lamb, 331. Stothard, Thomas, Lamb's poem Sturms, Captain, of the East India 349. T "Thekla's Song," by Schiller, 29, Thelwall, John, and The Cham- "Three Graves, The," 119, 360. σε Το a Young Friend" (two poems), 57, 58, 335. To a Young Lady,” 18, 319. (second poem), 21, 320. "To John Lamb, Esq.," 44, 329. "To Miss Burney," 91, 347. "To R. S. Knowles, Esq.," 62, "To T. L. H.,” 38, 326. 344. 80, "To a Friend on his Marriage," 34, II, 'Tomb of Douglas, The," "Triumph of the Whale, The," Tween, Mrs., on Lamb, 342. V Vision of Repentance, A," 13, W Wagstaff, Timothy, of the East "What is an Album?" 104, 351. "Wife's Trial, The," 273. William IV., Lamb's epigram on, Williams, Mrs., of Fornham, and WOODVIL, JOHN, poems in, 28, 323. John, lines on his death, 328. "WORKS," 1818, dedication of, 1, poems in, 32, 325. INDEX OF FIRST LINES A Heart which felt unkindness, yet | At Eton School brought up with dull boys, 115. Beautiful Infant, thou dost keep, Beneath this slab lies Matthew Blank tho' I be, within you'll find, 114. Bound for the port of matrimonial Bright spirits have arisen to grace By crooked arts, and actions sinis- By Enfield lanes, and Winchmore's By myself walking, 29. Canadia! boast no more the toils, Caroline glides smooth in verse, Alone, obscure, without a friend, Charles Lamb, to those who know |