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emales" "on the Same Picture being Removed to Make Place for the Portrait of a Lady by Titian" "on Da Vinci's 'Virgin of the Rocks'" (two poems) "Addressed to Lieutenant Hardy" "for a Monument" _Literary Gazette_, Lamb's epigram on and "ALBUM VERSES" "Living without God in the World" Lloyd, Charles, "POEMS ON THE DEATH OF PRISCILLA FARMER" Lamb's poems to his "BLANK VERSE" his "Lines on the Fast" and Sophia Pemberton and JOHN WOODVIL _London Magazine_, Lamb's contributions to "Love will Come" M Mackintosh, Sir James, Lamb's verses to Manning, Thomas, and JOHN WOODVIL Martin, Louisa, Lamb's poems on Massinger, Philip, quoted Merchant Taylors' School, epigrams by Lamb Meyer, Henry "Mille Viae Mortis" Mitford, John Molineaux the pugilist _Monthly Magazine, The_, Lamb's contributions to _Morning Chronicle_, Lamb's contributions to _Post_, Lamb's contributions to Moxon, Edward, Lamb's poem to his career Lamb's dedication to "MR. H----" in America Music, Lamb and N Nelson, epigram on _New Monthly Magazine_, Lamb's contribution to _Times_, Lamb's contribution to Newton's _Principia_ "Nonsense Verses" Novello, Clara, Lamb's poems to the three sisters O "Old Familiar Faces, The" "On a Deaf and Dumb Artist" "On a Sepulchral Statue of an Infant Sleeping" "On an Infant Dying as soon as Born" "On seeing Mrs. K---- B----, aged upwards of eighty, nurse an Infant" "On the Sight of Swans in Kensington Garden" Orkney, Catherine, Lamb's poem to P Palingenius, Lamb's translations of Parr, Dr., and Lamb "Parting Speech of the Celestial Messenger" "Pawnbroker's Daughter, The" Pemberton, Sophia, and Charles Lloyd Pichot, Amedee, his translation of "The Family Name" "Pindaric Ode to the Tread Mill" Pitt, William, epigram on Plumer, Mrs., of Gilston "POEMS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS," Lamb's contributions to _Poetical Recreations of "The Champion"_ "POETICAL WORKS OF CHARLES LAMB" "Pride's Cure," first name for JOHN WOODVIL Procter, B.W. (Barry Cornwall) Prologue to Godwin's "FAULKENER" Coleridge's "REMORSE" Knowles' "THE WIFE" Q "Quatrains to the Editor of the _Every-Day Book_" Quillinan, Rotha, Lamb's poems to. R _Reflector, The_, Lamb's contribution to "Repentance, A Vision of" "RICHARD II.," Lamb's epilogue for Rigg family, the, tragedy of
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