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" "To the Poet Cowper" "To T. Stotbard, Esq." "To a Friend on his Marriage" "To Louisa M----" "Tobacco, A Farewell to" "Tomb of Douglas, The" Towers, Mrs. Jane, Lamb's verses to. Treadmill, the, Lamb's ode to. "Triumph of the Whale, The" Tween, Mrs., on Lamb. "Twelfth Night Characters" V "Vision of Repentance, A" W Wagstaff, Timothy, of the East India House "Wallenstein," ballad from Wawd (or Wodd) of the East India House Westwood, Frances, the Lambs' poems to "Whale, The Triumph of the" "What is an Album?" Wheatley, Kitty Widford and Blakesware "Wife's Trial, The" Wilde, Sergeant, Mrs., Lamb's verses to William IV., Lamb's epigram on Williams, Mrs., of Fornham, and family "Witch, The" Wood, Matthew, Lamb's sonnet to WOODVIL, JOHN, poems in Wordsworth, Dora, Lamb's poem to John, lines on his death "Work" "WORKS," 1818, dedication of poems in "Written a Year after the Events" "Written at Cambridge" "Written on Christmas Day" "Written on the Day of my Aunt's Funeral" "Written soon after the Preceding Poem" "Written upon the Cover of a Blotting Book" Y "Young Catechist, The" "Young Friend, To a" (two poems) "Young Lady, To a" INDEX OF FIRST LINES A Heart which felt unkindness, yet complained not, 88. A passing glance was all I caught of thee, 79. A sight like this might find apology, 92. A stranger, and alone, I past those scenes, 21. A thief, on dreary Bagshot's heath well known, 364. A timid grace sits trembling in her eye, 8. A tuneful challenge rings from either side, 66. A weeping Londoner I am, 247. Adsciscit sibi divitias et opes alienas, 123. Alas! how am I chang'd! Where be the tears, 22. All are not false. I knew a youth who died, 85. All unadvised, and in an evil hour, 118. Alone, obscure, without a friend, 12. An Album is a Banquet: from the store, 78. An Album is a Garden, not for show, 46. An Ape is but a trivial beast, 89. An author who has given you all delight, 140. And hath thy blameless life become, 70. Array'd--a half-an
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