The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 705 pages of information about The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6.

The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 705 pages of information about The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6.

      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”

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