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Dedication
CONTENTS
Lamb's earliest poem, "Mille viæ mortis "
Poems in Coleridge's Poems on Various Subjects, 1796:
As when a child
To Charles Lloyd
A Vision of Repentance
Poems Written in the Years 1795-98, and not Reprinted by
Lamb:-
Poems from Blank Verse, by Charles Lloyd and Charles
4 308
4 309
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311
6 312
8 314
8 315
9 315
ΙΟ
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TEXT NOTE
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Poems at the End of John Woodvil, 1802 :-
Helen. By Mary Lamb
Ballad.
From the German
Hypochondriacus
A Ballad Noting the Difference of Rich and Poor
Poems in Charles Lamb's Works, 1818, not Previously
Printed in the Present Volume :-
Dialogue Between a Mother and Child. By Mary Lamb
A Farewell to Tobacco
To T. L. H.
Salome. By Mary Lamb
Lines Suggested by a Picture of Two Females by
Lionardo da Vinci. By Mary Lamb
Lines on the Same Picture being Removed. By Mary
Lamb
Lines on the Celebrated Picture by Lionardo da Vinci,
53 333
55 334
56 334
57 335
58 335
Sonnets:
Harmony in Unlikeness.
58 336
Written at Cambridge
59 336
To a Celebrated Female Performer in the Blind
Epitaph
Acrostic, to a Lady who Desired Me to Write Her
Another, to Her Youngest Daughter
61 337
61 338
62 338
63 338
63
339
64 339
"Translations from the Latin of Vincent Bourne :-
Going or Gone
New Poems in The Poetical Works of Charles Lamb, 1836 :-
In the Album of Edith S-
To Dora W
72 341
In the Album of Rotha Q—-
79 344
In the Album of Catherine Orkney.
79
To Louisa M———, whom I used to call "Monkey"
82 344
Cheap Gifts: a Sonnet
Free Thoughts on Several Eminent Composers
83 344
Miscellaneous Poems not collected by Lamb:-
Dramatic Fragment
Two Epitaphs on a Young Lady
The Ape
85 345
Dick Strype; or, The Force of Habit
86 345
88 346
89 346
In tabulam eximii pictoris B. Haydoni
90 347
Lines Addressed to Lieut. R. W. H. Hardy, R.N.
Lines for a Monument
An Acrostic Against Acrostics
On Being Asked to Write in Miss Westwood's Album
In Miss Westwood's Album. By Mary Lamb
Un Solitaire. To Sarah Lachlan
Written upon the Cover of a Blotting Book
Political and Other Epigrams :-
To Sir James Mackintosh
Twelfth Night Characters :-
99 350
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350
ΙΟΙ
102
35I
351
116 358
On the Arrival in England of Lord Byron's Remains
Lines Suggested by a Sight of Waltham Cross
For the Table Book .
Prologues and Epilogues :-
"Antonio
Faulkener'
120 361
120 362
138 368
Epilogue to Godwin's Tragedy of
Prologue to Godwin's Tragedy of
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
Lines to Dorothy Wordsworth. By Mary Lamb
Lines on Lamb's Want of Ear. By Mary Lamb
A Lady's Sapphic. By Mary Lamb (?)
An English Sapphic. By Charles Lamb (?)
Two Epigrams. By Charles Lamb (?)
The Poetical Cask. By Charles Lamb (?)
146 372
NOTES
INDEX
FRONTISPIECE
CHARLES LAMB (AGE 23)
From the Drawing by Robert Hancock, now in the National Portrait Gallery.