The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb, 6 tomasMethuen & Company, 1905 - 1025 psl. |
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... write word im- mediately if at any time you quit Bristol , lest I come and Taffy be not at home . I hope I can come in a day or two . But young Savory of my office is suddenly taken ill in this very nick of time and I must officiate for ...
... write word im- mediately if at any time you quit Bristol , lest I come and Taffy be not at home . I hope I can come in a day or two . But young Savory of my office is suddenly taken ill in this very nick of time and I must officiate for ...
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... writing . This last circumstance induced me to write so soon again - I have not further to add - Our loves to Sara . C. LAMB . Thursday . NOTE [ The passage at the beginning , before " Let us prose , " together with the later passages ...
... writing . This last circumstance induced me to write so soon again - I have not further to add - Our loves to Sara . C. LAMB . Thursday . NOTE [ The passage at the beginning , before " Let us prose , " together with the later passages ...
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... Write , - as religious a letter as possible - but no mention of what is gone and done with . With me " the former things are passed away , " and I have something more to do that [ than ] to feel God almighty have us all in his keeping ...
... Write , - as religious a letter as possible - but no mention of what is gone and done with . With me " the former things are passed away , " and I have something more to do that [ than ] to feel God almighty have us all in his keeping ...
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... write ; but do not for ever offend me by talking of sending me cash . Sincerely , and on my soul , we do not want it . God love you both ! I will write again very soon . Do you write directly . These mentioned good fortunes and change ...
... write ; but do not for ever offend me by talking of sending me cash . Sincerely , and on my soul , we do not want it . God love you both ! I will write again very soon . Do you write directly . These mentioned good fortunes and change ...
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... your cottage life ! I only wish you were but settled . Do continue to write to me . I read your letters with my sister , and they give us both abundance of delight . VOL . VI . - 4 Especially they please us two , when you talk in.
... your cottage life ! I only wish you were but settled . Do continue to write to me . I read your letters with my sister , and they give us both abundance of delight . VOL . VI . - 4 Especially they please us two , when you talk in.
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affectionately beautiful bless brother called CHARLES LAMB Charles Lloyd Christ's Hospital Clarkson Coleridge's copy dear DOROTHY WORDSWORTH Dyer edition Elia essay eyes fancy feel George George Dyer give Godwin Grasmere Hazlitt hear heart Holcroft hope Joan of Arc John kind Lady LAMB TO ROBERT LAMB TO S. T. LAMB TO SARAH LAMB TO THOMAS LAMB TO WILLIAM Lamb's letter from Lamb lines live London look maid MARY LAMB mind Miss Monody Morning Post mother Musings never night passage play pleasure poem poet poetry poor pretty printed reference remember Rickman Robert Lloyd ROBERT SOUTHEY S. T. COLERIDGE sent sister sonnet Southey Southey's spirits sweet talk tell thank thee things thou thought verses volume wife WILLIAM GODWIN William Hazlitt WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wish words Wordsworth write written wrote young
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