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Charles Lamb [Elia]
(1775-1834)

NAME AUTHORITIES:
LOC:    Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834
NRA:    Lamb, Charles (1775-1834) Essayist and Humorist
DNB:    Lamb, Charles (1775-1834), essayist
LBT ID: ChLamb1834    VIAF ID: 64007908    LOC ID: n79067888
B/BAP:   1775-02-10
DIED:   1834-12-27
SOURCES: DNB; Prance, Companion to Charles Lamb (1983); Virtual International Authority File; LOC Name Authority File
English essayist and boyhood friend of Coleridge at Christ's Hospital; author of Essays of Elia published in the London Magazine (collected 1823, 1833) and other works.
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Mrs. Leicester's School, or, the History of several Young Ladies: related by themselves.
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Poetry for Children: entirely original.
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The Adventures of Ulysses.
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Album Verses, with a few others.
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“Amicus Redivivus” in London Magazine.
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“Angel Help” in New Monthly Magazine.
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“An Appeal from the Shades” in London Magazine.
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“Arabella Hardy: The Sea Voyage” in Mrs. Leicester's School, or, The History of several Young Ladies: related by themselves.
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“Autobiography of Mr. Munden: in a letter to the Editor” in London Magazine.
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“A Bachelor's Complaint of the Behavior of Married People” in The Reflector.
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“A Ballad Denoting the Difference between the Rich and the Poor” in John Woodvil; a Tragedy. To which are added Fragments of Burton, the Author of the Anatomy of Melancholy.
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“Barbara S——” in London Magazine.
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“Biographical Memoir of Mr. Liston” in London Magazine.
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“Blakesmoor in H——shire” in London Magazine.
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Blank Verse, by Charles Lloyd and Charles Lamb.
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“[Books with One Idea in them]” in The Examiner.
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“A Chapter on Ears” in Elia. Essays which have appeared under that Signature in the London Magazine.
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“A Character of the late Elia, by a Friend” in London Magazine.
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“Christ's Hospital, Five-and-Thirty Years Ago” in London Magazine.
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“A Complaint of the Decay of Beggars in the Metropolis” in London Magazine.
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“Confessions of a Drunkard” in The Philanthropist.
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“The Convalescent” in London Magazine.
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“Defence of the Sonnets of Sir Philip Sidney” in London Magazine.
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“Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading” in London Magazine.
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“A Dissertation on Roast Pig” in London Magazine.
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“Distant Correspondents” in London Magazine.
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“Dream-Children: a Reverie” in London Magazine.
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“[The Dying Lover]” in Recreations in Agriculture, Natural History, Arts, and Miscellaneous Literature.
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“Effusion XII” in Poems on Various Subjects.
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“Effusion XIII. Written at Midnight, by the Seaside, after a Voyage” in Poems on Various Subjects.
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Elia. Essays which have appeared under that Signature in the London Magazine.
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“Epitaph on a young lady who lived neglected and died obscure” in Morning Post.
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“Fancy employed on Divine Subjects” in Poems: by S. T. Coleridge, second Edition. To which are now added Poems by Charles Lamb, and Charles Lloyd.
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“Farewell to Tobacco” in The Reflector.
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“First Fruits of Australian Poetry” in The Examiner.
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“The Gentle Giantess” in London Magazine.
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“The Gipsy's Malison” in Blackwood's Magazine.
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“Gone, or Going” in The Table Book; or, Daily Recreation and Information concerning remarkable Men, Manners, Times, Seasons.
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“The Good Clerk, a Character; with some Account of The Complete English Tradesman” in The Reflector.
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“The Grandame” in Poems on the Death of Priscilla Farmer: by her grandson Charles Lloyd.
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“Grace before Meat” in London Magazine.
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“Guy Faux” in London Magazine.
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“Hester” in The Works of Charles Lamb.
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“The Hypocrite” in The Examiner.
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“The Illustrious Defunct” in New Monthly Magazine.
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“Imperfect Dramatic Illusion” in London Magazine.
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“In the Album of Mrs. Jane Towers” in Album Verses, with a few others.
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“Jews, Quakers, Scotchmen, and other Imperfect Sympathies” in London Magazine.
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John Woodvil; a Tragedy. To which are added Fragments of Burton, the Author of the Anatomy of Melancholy.
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The King and Queen of Hearts: with the Rogueries of the Knave who stole the Queen's Pies.
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Lamb and Hazlitt. Further letters and records hitherto unpublished.
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The Lambs, their Lives, their Friends, and their Correspondence, New Particulars and New Material.
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The Last Essays of Elia: being a Sequel to Essays published under that Name.
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“The Last Peach” in London Magazine.
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“Letter of Elia to Robert Southey, Esquire” in London Magazine.
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“Letter to an Old Gentleman whose education has been neglected” in London Magazine.
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The Letters of Charles Lamb, with a Sketch of his Life.
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The Letters of Charles Lamb: newly arranged.
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“Lines addressed, from London, to SARA and S.T.C., at Bristol, in the Summer of 1796” in Monthly Magazine.
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“Lines Written in Early Youth” in Poems on Various Subjects.
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“Living without God in the World” in  The Annual Anthology.
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“The Londoner” in Morning Post.
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“Many Friends” in New Times.
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Mary and Charles Lamb: Poems, Letters, and Remains: now first collected, with Reminiscences and Notes.
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“Mackery End in Hertfordshire” in London Magazine.
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“Modern Gallantry” in London Magazine.
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“Mr. H.” in The Works of Charles Lamb.
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“Mrs. Battle's Opinions on Whist” in London Magazine.
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“Mrs. Gould (Miss Burrell) in Don Giovanni in London” in The Examiner.
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“My First Play” in London Magazine.
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“My Relations” in London Magazine.
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“New Year's Eve” in London Magazine.
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“Newspapers Thirty-Five Years Ago” in Englishman's Magazine.
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“[Obituary for Thomas, Caroline, and Robert Lloyd]” in Gentleman's Magazine.
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“The Old and the New Schoolmaster” in London Magazine.
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“The Old Benchers of the Inner Temple” in London Magazine.
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“Old China” in London Magazine.
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“The Old Familiar Faces” in Blank Verse, by Charles Lloyd and Charles Lamb.
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“The Old Margate Hoy” in London Magazine.
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“On an Infant Dying as soon as Born” in  The Gem, a Literary Annual.
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“On Garrick, and Acting; and the Plays of Shakespeare” in The Reflector.
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“On Some of the Old Actors” in London Magazine.
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“On the Ambiguities arising from Proper Names” in The Reflector.
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“On the Artificial Comedy of the Last Century” in Elia. Essays which have appeared under that Signature in the London Magazine.
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“On the Custom of Hissing at Theatres, with some Account of a Club of Damned Authors” in The Reflector.
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“On the Genius of Hogarth” in The Reflector.
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“On the Inconveniences resulting from being hanged” in The Reflector.
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“On the Melancholy of Tailors” in The Champion.
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“On the Poetical Works of George Wither” in The Works of Charles Lamb.
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“On the Total Defects of the Quality of Imagination, observable in the Works of Modern British Artists” in Athenaeum.
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“Oxford in the Vacation” in London Magazine.
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“A Quaker's Meeting” in London Magazine.
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“Quatrains to the Author of the Every-Day Book” in London Magazine.
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“The Pawnbroker's Daughter” in Eliana: being the hitherto uncollected Writings of Charles Lamb.
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“Pindaric Ode to the Treadmill” in New Times.
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“Poor Relations” in London Magazine.
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“The Praise of Chimney-Sweepers: a May-day Effusion” in London Magazine.
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“Popular Fallacies: That we must not look a Gift-Horse in the Mouth” in New Monthly Magazine.
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“Popular Fallacies: That Home is Home though it is never so Homely” in New Monthly Magazine.
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“Popular Fallacies: That we should Lie Down with the Lamb” in New Monthly Magazine.
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“Popular Fallacies: That we should rise with the lark” in New Monthly Magazine.
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“Popular Fallacies: That a Deformed Person is a Lord” in New Monthly Magazine.
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“Popular Fallacies: That You Must Love Me and Love My Dog” in New Monthly Magazine.
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“On Christ's Hospital, and the Character of the Christ's Hospital Boys” in Gentleman's Magazine.
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“The Religion of Actors” in New Monthly Magazine.
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“Remarkable Correspondent” in The Every Day Book.
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“Recollections of the South-Sea House” in London Magazine.
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“Rejoicings upon the New Year's coming of Age” in London Magazine.
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“Reminiscences of Elliston” in Englishman's Magazine.
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“Ritson versus Scott the Quaker” in London Magazine.
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“Saint Crispin to Mr. Giffard” in The Examiner.
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Satan in Search of a Wife: with the whole Process of his Courtship and Marriage, and who danced at the Wedding.
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“Serenata, for two Voices” in Recollections of Writers.
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“Sonnet” in Monthly Magazine.
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“Sonnet to a Friend” in Monthly Magazine.
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“Sonnet to Innocence” in [Sonnets from various authors].
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“Sonnet to the Author of the Poems published under the name of Barry Cornwall” in London Magazine.
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who lived about the Time of Shakespeare.
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“Sonnet” in Poems: by S. T. Coleridge, Second Edition. To which are now added Poems by Charles Lamb, and Charles Lloyd.
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“Sonnet” in Poems: by S. T. Coleridge, second Edition. To which are now added Poems by Charles Lamb, and Charles Lloyd.
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“Suggested by a Sight of Waltham Cross” in Englishman's Magazine.
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“The Superannuated Man” in London Magazine.
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A Tale of Rosamund Gray and Old Blind Margaret.
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Tales from Shakespear: designed for the use of Young Persons.
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“Thoughts on Presents of Game, &c.” in Athenaeum.
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“To a celebrated female Performer in The Blind Boy” in Album Verses, with a few others.
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“To a Young Lady” in Monthly Magazine.
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“To C. Aders, Esq. on his Collection of Paintings by the old German Masters” in  The Year Book of Daily Recreation and Information.
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“To Charles Lloyd. An Unexpected Visitor” in Poems: by S. T. Coleridge, Second Edition. To which are now added Poems by Charles Lamb, and Charles Lloyd.
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“To Mrs Siddons” in Morning Chronicle.
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“To my Friend, The Indicator” in The Indicator.
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“To My Sister” in Poems: by S. T. Coleridge, second Edition. To which are now added Poems by Charles Lamb, and Charles Lloyd.
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“To Samuel Rogers, Esq. on the new Edition of his Pleasures of Memory” in The Times.
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“To T. Stothard, Esq” in The Athanaeum.
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“To the Author of Poems, published under the Name of Barry Cornwall” in London Magazine.
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“To the Poet Cowper on his Recovery from an Indisposition” in Monthly Magazine.
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“Tom Pry's Wife” in The New Times.
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“The Tomb of Douglas” in Poems: by S. T. Coleridge, second Edition. To which are now added Poems by Charles Lamb, and Charles Lloyd.
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“The Triumph of the Whale” in The Examiner.
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“The Two Races of Men” in London Magazine.
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“Unitarian Protests: in a Letter to a Friend of that Persuasion Newly Married” in London Magazine.
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“Verses for an Album” in  The Bijou, or Annual of Literature and the Arts.
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“A Vision of Horns” in London Magazine.
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“A Vision of Repentance” in Poems: by S. T. Coleridge, Second Edition. To which are now added Poems by Charles Lamb, and Charles Lloyd.
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“The Wedding” in London Magazine.
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“The Wife's Trial; or The Intruding Widow. A Dramatic Poem” in Blackwood's Magazine.
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“The Witch” in The Works of Charles Lamb.
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“Witches, and other Night-Fears” in London Magazine.
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“Wordsworth's Excursion” in Quarterly Review.
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“Work” in The Examiner.
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The Works of Charles Lamb.
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“Written Soon after the Preceding Poem” in Blank verse by Charles Lloyd and Charles Lamb.
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“You are not, Kelly, of the common strain” in Works.
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