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contents:
Preface
Contents vol. VI
Letters: 1796
Letters: 1797
Letters: 1798
Letters: 1799
Letters: 1800
Letters: 1801
Letters: 1802
Letters: 1803
Letters: 1804
Letters: 1805
Letters: 1806
Letters: 1807
Letters: 1808
Letters: 1809
Letters: 1810
Letters: 1811
Letters: 1812
Letters: 1814
Letters: 1815
Letters: 1816
Letters: 1817
Letters: 1818
Letters: 1819
Letters: 1820
Letters: 1821
Contents vol. VII
Letters: 1821
Letters: 1822
Letters: 1823
Letters: 1824
Letters: 1825
Letters: 1826
Letters: 1827
Letters: 1828
Letters: 1829
Letters: 1830
Letters: 1831
Letters: 1832
Letters: 1833
Letters: 1834
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
List of Letters
Index
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George Wither (1588-1667)
Prolific Puritan poet and satirist who became a byword for bad poetry; during the eighteenth century his more attractive youthful verse began to be reprinted and admired. Prolific Puritan poet and satirist who became a byword for bad poetry; during the eighteenth century his more attractive youthful verse began to be reprinted and admired.
WRITINGS OF:
Abuses Stript, and Whipt. Or, Satirical Essayes.
Charles Lamb to John Mathew Gutch, [9 February 1810]  ¶ 3
“The Author's Mediation upon Sight of his Picture” in A Collection of Emblemes, Ancient and Moderne.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1798  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, 8 November 1798  ¶ 4
A Collection of Emblemes, Ancient and Moderne: quickened with Metricall Illustrations, both Morall and Divine, and disposed into Lotteries, that Instruction and Good Counsell may bee furthered by an Honest and Pleasant Recreation.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1798  ¶ 1
Volume VI,  Letters: 1798  ¶ 2
Volume VI,  Letters: 1798  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, 18 October 1798  ¶ 1
Faire-Virtue, the Mistresse of Phil'arete. Written by Him-Selfe.
Charles Lamb to John Mathew Gutch, [9 February 1810]  ¶ 1
Juvenilia: a Collection of Poems.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1810  ¶ 1
The Shepherds Hunting: being, certaine Eglogs written during the Time of the Authors Imprisonment in the Marshalsey.
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, 8 November 1798  ¶ 4
Charles Lamb to John Mathew Gutch, [9 February 1810]  ¶ 3
“A Supersedeas to all them, whose custome it is, without any deserving, to importune Authors to give unto them their Bookes” in A Collection of Emblemes, Ancient and Moderne.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1798  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, 18 October 1798  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, [23 January 1799]  ¶ 2
REFERENCES TO:
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 71
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, [29 June 1796]  ¶ 1
Volume VI,  Letters: 1798  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, 18 October 1798  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, 8 November 1798  ¶ 4
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, [23 January 1799]  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, 20 March 1799  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to William and Dorothy Wordsworth, 28 September 1805  ¶ 3
Volume VI,  Letters: 1810  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to John Mathew Gutch, [9 February 1810]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to John Mathew Gutch, [9 February 1810]  ¶ 3