The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 4 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 519 pages of information about The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 4.

The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 4 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 519 pages of information about The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 4.

Beautiful Infant, thou dost keep, 66. 
Beneath this slab lies Matthew Day, 126. 
Blank tho’ I be, within you’ll find, 114. 
Bound for the port of matrimonial bliss, 140. 
Bright spirits have arisen to grace the Burney name, 91. 
But now time warns (my mission at an end), 98. 
By crooked arts, and actions sinister, 359. 
By Enfield lanes, and Winchmore’s verdant hill, 58. 
By myself walking, 29.

Canadia! boast no more the toils,                           79. 
Caroline glides smooth in verse,                            63. 
Charles Lamb, to those who know thee justly dear,          331. 
Charmed with the lines thy hand has sent,                  352. 
Choral service, solemn chanting,                            64.
Ci git the remains of Margaret Dix,                      125. 
Close by the ever-burning brimstone beds,                  119. 
Consummate Artist, whose undying name,                      80. 
Cowper, I thank my God, that thou art heal’d,               16. 
Crown me a cheerful goblet, while I pray,                   57.

Dim were the stars, and clouded was the azure, 357. 
Divided praise, Lady, to you we owe, 113. 
Droop not, dear Emma, dry those falling tears, 93.

Emma, eldest of your name, 114. 
Envy not the wretched Poet, 109. 
Esther, holy name and sweet, 106. 
External gifts of fortune, or of face, 58.

False world, 143. 
Fine merry franions, 75. 
For much good-natured verse received from thee, 69. 
For their elder Sister’s hair, 57. 
Forgive me, Burney, if to thee these late, 45. 
Fresh clad from heaven in robes of white, 50. 
Friend of my earliest years and childish days, 18. 
Friendliest of men, Aders, I never come, 94. 
From broken visions of perturbed rest, 26.

Go little Poem, and present, 107. 
Grace Joanna here doth lie, 65. 
Great Newton’s self, to whom the world’s in debt, 71. 
Guard thy feelings pretty Vestal, 102.

Habits are stubborn things, 86. 
Had he mended in right time, 341. 
Had I a power, Lady, to my will, 46. 
Hard is the heart that does not melt with ruth, 18. 
He lies a Volunteer so fine, 124. 

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