The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, 6 tomasMethuen & Company, 1905 |
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... sister , Mary Lamb , is for the first time included . In it also appear for the first time between seventy and eighty letters , many of them of the highest importance ; and it is the first edition to take note in chronological order of ...
... sister , Mary Lamb , is for the first time included . In it also appear for the first time between seventy and eighty letters , many of them of the highest importance ; and it is the first edition to take note in chronological order of ...
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... SISTER If from my lips some angry accents fell , Peevish complaint , or harsh reproof unkind , ' Twas but the error ... sister and my friend . With these lines , and with that sister's kindest remembrances to C , I conclude Yours ...
... SISTER If from my lips some angry accents fell , Peevish complaint , or harsh reproof unkind , ' Twas but the error ... sister and my friend . With these lines , and with that sister's kindest remembrances to C , I conclude Yours ...
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... sister Edith ) , and was living at Bristol , on Redcliffe Hill . The first number of The Watchman was dated on March ... sisters . When , in 1795 , Southey and Lovell had published a joint volume of Poems , Southey took the pseudonym of ...
... sister Edith ) , and was living at Bristol , on Redcliffe Hill . The first number of The Watchman was dated on March ... sisters . When , in 1795 , Southey and Lovell had published a joint volume of Poems , Southey took the pseudonym of ...
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... Sister " was printed , with slight alterations , by Lamb in Coleridge's Poems , second edition , 1797 , and again in Lamb's Works , 1818 . Coleridge's Conciones ad Populum ; or , Addresses to the People , had been published at Bristol ...
... Sister " was printed , with slight alterations , by Lamb in Coleridge's Poems , second edition , 1797 , and again in Lamb's Works , 1818 . Coleridge's Conciones ad Populum ; or , Addresses to the People , had been published at Bristol ...
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... sister and self smile , as conveying a pleasing picture of Mrs. C. chequing your wild wandrings , which we were so fond of hearing you indulge when among us . It has endeared us more than any thing to your good Lady ; and your own self ...
... sister and self smile , as conveying a pleasing picture of Mrs. C. chequing your wild wandrings , which we were so fond of hearing you indulge when among us . It has endeared us more than any thing to your good Lady ; and your own self ...
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beautiful blank verse bless brother called CHARLES LAMB Charles Lloyd Christ's Hospital Coleridge's Coleridge's Poems copy Cottle Cowper dear Dyer edition Effusion Elia essay exquisite eyes fancy father fear feel give Godwin hath Hazlitt heart hope India House Joan of Arc John kind Lady LAMB TO ROBERT LAMB TO S. T. LAMB TO THOMAS LAMB TO WILLIAM Lamb's lines live London maid Mary Lamb mind Miss Monody Morning mother Nether Stowey never night NOTE o'er omit passage poet poetry poor pretty printed published reference Religious Musings remember Robert Lloyd ROBERT SOUTHEY S. T. COLERIDGE Sara sent sister sonnet soul Southey Southey's spirit stanza Stoddart Stowey sweet talk tell thank thee things thou thought thro volume WILLIAM GODWIN William Hazlitt WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wish words Wordsworth write written wrote young