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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
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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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Titles Index: 
Milns, William, The Well-bred Scholar or Practical Essays on the Best Methods of improving the Taste, and assisting the Exertions of Youth in their Literary Pursuits.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1814  ¶ 4
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 13 August 1814  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 13 August 1814  ¶ 1
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, baron Macaulay, “Southey's edition of the Pilgrim's Progress” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1828  ¶ 2
Mackenzie, Henry, Julia de Roubigné, a Tale. In a Series of Letters.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1797  ¶ 2
Mackenzie, Henry, The Man of Feeling.
Charles Lamb to John Bates Dibdin, [1823?]  ¶ 7
Mackintosh, Sir James, Vindiciæ Gallicæ. Defence of the French Revolution and its English Admirers, against the Accusations of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1801  ¶ 5
Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning, [22? August 1801]  ¶ 4
MacLaurin, Colin, A Treatise of Fluxions. In Two Books.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1815  ¶ 4
Macpherson, James, Fingal, an Ancient Epic Poem: in Six Books.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 140
Macray, William Dunn, Annals of the Bodleian Library, Oxford, A. D. 1598-A. D. 1867, with a Preliminary Notice of the earlier Library founded in the Fourteenth Century.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1816  ¶ 2
Malone, Edmond, The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, in Ten Volumes; collated verbatim with the most authentick Copies, and revised: with the Corrections and Illustrations of various Commentators; to which are added, an Essay on the Chronological Order of his Plays; an Essay relative to Shakespeare and Jonson; a Dissertation on the three parts of King Henry VI; an Historical Account of the English Stage; and Notes.
Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning, [15 December 1800]  ¶ 2
Man, Henry, The Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1825  ¶ 5
Mangin, Edward, Piozziana: or, Recollections of the late Mrs. Piozzi; with Remarks.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1833  ¶ 3
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [early 1833]  ¶ 1
Manning, Thomas, An Introduction to Arithmetic and Algebra.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 2
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning, [21 August 1800]  ¶ 1
Marlowe, Christopher, “Come live with me and be my love” in The Passionate Pilgrime.
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, [29 October 1798]  ¶ 3
Marlowe, Christopher, The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1798  ¶ 4
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, [29 October 1798]  ¶ 1
Marlowe, Christopher, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 2
Marlowe, Christopher, The Troublesome Raigne and Lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1798  ¶ 4
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, [29 October 1798]  ¶ 3
Marvell, Andrew, The Character of Holland.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1803  ¶ 6
Marvell, Andrew, “The Garden” in Miscellaneous Poems.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 7
Marvell, Andrew, “Upon Appleton House” in Miscellaneous Poems.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to William Godwin, [14 December 1800]  ¶ 3
Mason, William, Elfrida: a Dramatic Poem.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 3
Charles Lamb to Bernard Barton, [17 August 1824]  ¶ 3
Massinger, Philip, The Excellent Comedy called, The Old Law, or, A New Way to Please You.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 5
Charles Lamb to Peter George Patmore, 19 July 1827  ¶ 3
Massinger, Philip, “A Very Woman, or The Prince of Tarent” in Three New Plays: viz., The Bashful Lover, The Guardian, A Very Women.
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, [13 June 1796]  ¶ 2
Mathews [née Jackson], Anne, Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Comedian.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1821  ¶ 1
Mathias, Thomas James, The Pursuits of Literature, or what you will: a Satirical Poem in Dialogue.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 120
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 28 October 1796  ¶ 4
Maurice, Thomas, Indian Antiquities: or Dissertations relative to the ancient geographical Divisions, the pure System of primeval Theology, the grand Code of Civil Laws, the original Form of Government, and the various and profound Literature, of Hindostan.
Volume VII,    ¶ n7
Melmoth, William, The Letters of Pliny the consul: with Occasional Remarks.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning, [21 August 1800]  ¶ 1
Milton, John, The History of Britain, that part especially now call'd England: from the first traditional Beginning, continu'd to the Norman Conquest.
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 11 October 1802  ¶ 2
Milton, John, Joannis Miltoni Angli Pro populo anglicano defensio secunda: Contra infamem libellum anonymum cui titulus, Regii sanguinis clamor ad coelum adversus parricidas anglicanos.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1802  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 4 November 1802  ¶ 1
Milton, John, “Lycidas” in Justa Edouardo King naufrago, ab amicis mrentibus, amoris & mneias charin.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1797  ¶ 11
Volume VI,  Letters: 1805  ¶ 1
Volume VI,  Letters: 1808  ¶ 8
Volume VI,  Letters: 1814  ¶ 6
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 4
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  (verse)
Milton, John, A Maske Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634: on Michaelmasse Night.
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 15 April 1797  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, [7 June 1809]  ¶ 1
Milton, John, “On the Morning of Christ's Nativity” in Poems of Mr. John Milton, both English and Latin.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 8
Volume VI,  Letters: 1802  ¶ 2
Milton, John, Paradise Lost. A Poem written in Ten Books.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 23
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 35
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  (verse)
Volume VI,  Letters: 1797  ¶ 11
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, [5 February 1797]  ¶ 2
Volume VI,  Letters: 1810  ¶ 6
Volume VI,  Letters: 1814  ¶ 6
Volume VI,  Letters: 1815  ¶ 12
Volume VI,  Letters: 1816  ¶ 3
Volume VI,  Letters: 1818  ¶ 10
Volume VI,  Letters: 1818  ¶ 11
Volume VI,  Letters: 1818  ¶ 
Volume VI,  Letters: 1818  ¶ 13
Volume VI,  Letters: 1818  ¶ 
Volume VI,  Letters: 1818  (verse)
Volume VI,  Letters: 1818  (verse)
Charles Lamb to Charles Abraham Elton, [17 August 1824?]  ¶ 3
Volume VII,  Letters: 1834  ¶ 3
Volume VII,  Appendix II  ¶ 1
Milton, John, Paradise Regained. A Poem written in Four Books.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1797  ¶ 5
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 4
Volume VII,  Letters: 1833  ¶ 6
Milton, John, Pro populo Anglicano defensio, contra Claudii Anonymi, alias Salmasii, defensionem regiam.
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 4 November 1802  ¶ 1
Milton, John, “Samson Agonistes” in Paradise Regained. A Poem written in Four Books.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 5
Volume VI,  Letters: 1805  ¶ 8
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, [7 June 1809]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, [7 June 1819]  ¶ 4
Volume VII,  Letters: 1822  ¶ 4
Volume VII,  Letters: 1826  ¶ 2
Milton, John, “Sonnet XVII” in Poems, &c. upon several Occasions.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 2
Milton, John, “To Mr Cyriack Skinner upon his Blindness” in Letters of State, written by Mr. John Milton, to most of the Sovereign Princes and Republicks of Europe.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 2
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 2
Volume VII,  Letters: 1831  ¶ 5
Mitford, John, “The Letters of Charles Lamb” in Gentleman's Magazine.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 6
Mitford, John, “Lines Written under the Portrait of Edward VI.” in Sacred Specimens: Selected from the Early English Poets; with Prefatory Verses.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1826  ¶ 8
Mitford, John, “Sonnet addressed to Bernard Barton” in London Magazine.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Bernard Barton, [5 April 1823]  ¶ 1
Mitford, John, Sacred Specimens: Selected from the Early English Poets; with Prefatory Verses.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1826  ¶ 8
Charles Lamb to Bernard Barton, [1827]  ¶ 1
Mitford, Mary Russell, Rienzi: a Tragedy in Five Acts.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1828  ¶ 10
Montagu, Basil, Selections from the Works of Taylor, Hooker, Hall, and Lord Bacon. With an Analysis of The Advancement of Learning.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1801  ¶ 6
Montagu, Basil, The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 4
Montgomery, James, The Chimney-sweeper's Friend, and Climbing-boy's Album.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Bernard Barton, 15 May 1824  ¶ 1
Montgomery, James, “The Common Lot” in The Wanderer of Switzerland, and other Poems.
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [5 August 1831]  ¶ 4
Moore, Thomas, Lalla Rookh, an Oriental Romance.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1818  ¶ 7
Charles Lamb to Mary Wordsworth, 18 February 1818  ¶ 3
Moore, Thomas, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron with Notices of his Life.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1831  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [3 February 1831]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [3 February 1831]  ¶ 3
More, Hannah, Coelebs in Search of a Wife, comprehending Observations on Domestic Habits and Manners, Religion and Morals.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1809  ¶ 5
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, [7 June 1809]  ¶ 3
More, Hannah, Sacred Dramas: chiefly intended for Young Persons: the Subjects taken from the Bible. To which is added, Sensibility, a Poem.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 175
More, Hannah, Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education. With a View of the Principles and Conduct prevalent among Women of Rank and Fortune.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 4
More, Henry, Psychodia Platonica, or, a Platonicall Song of the Soul: consisting of foure severall Poems.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1820  ¶ 5
Morgan [née Owenson], Lady Sydney, The Book of the Boudoir.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1829  ¶ 3
Morgan [née Owenson], Lady Sydney, The Wild Irish Girl; a National Tale.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1829  ¶ 3
Moss, Thomas, “The Beggar's Petition” in Poems on Several Occasions.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1816  ¶ 6
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, 26 April 1815  ¶ 3
Moxon, Edward, Christmas. A Poem.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1826  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1829  ¶ 2
Volume VII,  Letters: 1829  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Bernard Barton, [25 March 1829]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Sarah James, [16 April? 1829]  ¶ 
Charles Lamb to Bernard Barton, [28 June 1830]  ¶ 1
Moxon, Edward, The Prospect: and other Poems.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1826  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, [6 September 1826]  ¶ 1
Moxon, Edward, “Sonnet to T. Hood Esq. written after reading his Plea of the Midsummer Fairies” in Literary Chronicle.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 5
Moxon, Edward, “Sonnet I” in Sonnets.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1830  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [12 May 1830]  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1833  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [10 April 1833?]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Charles Wentworth Dilke, [April 1833]  ¶ 1
Moxon, Edward, “Sonnet XIX. On an Oak, in the Parish of Cheshunt” in Sonnets.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1833  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [10 April 1833?]  ¶ 1
Moxon, Edward, Sonnets.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1833  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [1833]  ¶ 2