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Preface
Contents vol. VI
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Contents vol. VII
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Appendix I
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Appendix III
List of Letters
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Titles Index: 
Paltock, Robert, The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins, a Cornish Man.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1833  ¶ 2
Parker, Martin, Times Alteration: or, The Old Mans Rehearsall, what Braue Dayes he knew a great while agone, when his Old Cap was new: To the Tune of, He nere be drunke againe.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 3
Parnell, Thomas, “An Elegy. To an Old Beauty” in Poems on Several Occasions: Written by Dr. Thomas Parnell, Late Arch-Deacon of Clogher: and published by Mr. Pope.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 5
Parnell, Thomas, “A Hymn on Contentment” in Poetical Miscellanies, consisting of original Poems and Translations. By the best Hands.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 18
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, [30 May 1796]  ¶ 3
Patmore, Peter George, Chatsworth; or, the Romance of a Week.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 5
Charles Lamb to Peter George Patmore, 19 July 1827  ¶ 3
Volume VII,  Letters: 1831  ¶ 9
Patmore, Peter George, My Friends and Acquaintance: being Memorials, Mind-portraits, and Personal Recollections of Deceased Celebrities of the Nineteenth Century; with Selections from their Unpublished Letters.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 4
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 1
Patmore, Peter George, Mirror of the Months.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1828  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [3 May 1828]  ¶ 1
Patmore, Peter George, Rejected Articles.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 2
Patmore, Peter George, “An Unsentimental Journey” in Rejected Articles.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 2
Patrick, Simon, bishop of Ely, The Parable of the Pilgrim: written to a Friend.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1815  ¶ 11
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, 9 August 1815  ¶ 1
Paul, Charles Kegan, William Godwin: his Friends and Contemporaries.
Volume VI,  Preface  ¶ 8
Volume VI,  Letters: 1806  ¶ 1
Volume VI,  Letters: 1810  ¶ 3
Volume VI,  Letters: 1815  ¶ 3
Payne, John Howard, Ali Pacha; or, the Signet Ring; a Melo-drama, in Two Acts.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1822  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1822  ¶ 3
Charles Lamb to John Howard Payne, [22 October 1822]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to John Howard Payne, 13 November 1822  ¶ 1
Payne, John Howard, Clari: or, the Maid of Milan: an Opera in Three Acts.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1822  ¶ 1
Payne, John Howard, Grandpapa: a Petite Comedy, interspersed with Music, in One Act.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to John Howard Payne, [9 February 1822]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to John Howard Payne, [9 February 1822]  ¶ 1
Henry Robertson to Mary Lamb, 8 February 1823  ¶ 1
Payne, John Howard, The Two Galley Slaves: a Melo-drama, in Two Acts.
Charles Lamb to John Howard Payne, 13 November 1822  ¶ 1
Percy, Thomas, bishop of Dromore, The Hermit of Warkworth, a Northumberland Ballad: in Three Fits.
Volume VII,    ¶ n9
Percy, Thomas, bishop of Dromore, Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and other Pieces of our Earlier Poets, (chiefly of the Lyric Kind.) Together with some few of Later Date.
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 6 August 1800  ¶ 1
Phillips, Edward, Theatrum Poetarum, or, a Compleat collection of the Poets: especially the most eminent, of all Ages, the Antients distinguish't from the Moderns in their several Alphabets: with some Observations and Reflections upon many of them, particularly those of our own Nation: together with a Prefatory Discourse of the Poets and Poetry in generall.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1834  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Honour Dyer, 22 December 1834  ¶ 1
Plato, Phaedo.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1818  ¶ 3
Pliny the younger, Epistulae.
Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning, [21 August 1800]  ¶ 1
Poole, John, “A Cockney's Rural Sports” in London Magazine.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 3
Charles Lamb to John Howard Payne, [January 1823]  ¶ 1
Poole, John, Paul Pry; a Comedy, in Three Acts.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1822  ¶ 2
Pope, Alexander, The Dunciad.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 3
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 5
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 2
Pope, Alexander, “The Dying Christian to his Soul, Ode” in Miscellaneous Poems, by Several Hands.
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, 26 April 1815  ¶ 2
Pope, Alexander, An Epistle from Mr. Pope to Dr. Arbuthnot.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 174
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 10
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  (verse)
Pope, Alexander, An Essay on Man.
Charles Lamb to Bryan Waller Procter, 13 April 1823  ¶ 1
Pope, Alexander, The Iliad of Homer. Translated by Mr. Pope.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1810  ¶ 7
Pope, Alexander, “A Love Song in the Modern Taste” in Gentleman's Magazine.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1797  ¶ 4
Volume VI,  Letters: 1816  ¶ 4
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, 26 April 1815  ¶ 2
Pope, Alexander, “Moral Essays” in The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq..
Volume VI,  Letters: 1803  ¶ 2
Pope, Alexander, The Odyssey of Homer. Translated from the Greek.
Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning, 26 February 1808  ¶ 1
Pope, Alexander, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight. A Dialogue something like Horace.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 2
Pope, Alexander, “Pastorals” in Poetical Miscellanies: the Sixth Part.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 1
Pope, Alexander, The Rape of the Lock. An Heroi-Comical Poem.
Charles Lamb to Bryan Waller Procter, 13 April 1823  ¶ 1
Pope, Alexander, “To Mr. Jervas, with Fresnoy's Art of Painting, translated by Mr. Dryden” in The Art of Painting.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Bryan Waller Procter, 13 April 1823  ¶ 1
Pope, Alexander, Windsor-forest.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, 26 April 1815  ¶ 2
Pope, Alexander, The Works of Shakespear. In Six Volumes. Collated and corrected by the Former Editions, by Mr. Pope.
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, 1 February 1806  ¶ 1
Porter, Anna Maria, The Hungarian Brothers.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 4
Porter, Jane, The Scottish Chiefs, a Romance.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 4
Porter, Jane, Thaddeus of Warsaw.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 4
Pratt, Samuel Jackson, Gleanings through Wales, Holland and Westphalia, with Views of Peace and War at home and abroad.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1798  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, 28 November 1798  ¶ 1
Pratt, Samuel Jackson, The Triumph of Benevolence occasioned by the National Design of erecting a Monument to John Howard, Esq..
Volume VI,  Letters: 1798  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, 28 November 1798  ¶ 1
Priestley, Joseph, An Answer to Mr. Paine's Age of Reason, being a Continuation of Letters to the Philosophers and Politicians of France, on the Subject of Religion.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 33
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, [30 May 1796]  ¶ 10
Priestley, Joseph, An Examination of Dr. Reid's Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense, Dr. Beattie's Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth, and Dr. Oswald's Appeal to Common Sense in behalf of Religion.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1797  ¶ 12
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 2 January 1797  ¶ 3
Priestley, Joseph, The Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity illustrated: being an Appendix to the Disquisitions relating to Matter and Spirit.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1797  ¶ 12
Priestley, Joseph, A Free Discussion of the Doctrines of Materialism, and Philosophical Necessity: in a Correspondence between Dr. Price and Dr. Priestly.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1797  ¶ 12
Priestley, Joseph, Institutes of Natural and Revealed Religion: to which is prefixed, an Essay on the best Method of communicating Religious Knowledge to the Members of Christian Societies.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 33
Priestley, Joseph, Letters to the Philosophers and Politicians of France: on the Subject of Religion.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 33
Procter, Bryan Waller, Charles Lamb: a Memoir.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 1
Procter, Bryan Waller, English Songs: and other Small Poems.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1832  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [late 1832]  ¶ 1
Procter, Bryan Waller, The Flood of Thessaly, The Girl of Provence, and other Poems.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1829  ¶ 1
Procter, Bryan Waller, “King Death” in English Songs: and other small Poems.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1832  ¶ 2
Procter, Bryan Waller, Marcian Colonna: an Italian Tale with three Dramatic Scenes and other Poems.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 1
Procter, Bryan Waller, Poetical Works.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1829  ¶ 1
Procter, Bryan Waller, A Sicilian Story, with Diego de Montilla, and other Poems.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 1
Procter, Bryan Waller, “Sonnet (written after seeing Rob Roy)” in Literary Gazette.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1820  ¶ 5
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 10 January 1820  ¶ 1
Procter, Bryan Waller, “To Charles Lamb. Written over a Flask of Sherris” in London Magazine.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1832  ¶ 3
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [late 1832]  ¶ 1
Purchas, Samuel, Purchas his Pilgrimage, or, Relations of the World and the Religions observed in all Ages and Places discovered, from the Creation unto Present.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1804  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Dorothy Wordsworth, 2 June 1804  ¶ 1