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riscilla Farmer_, 1796;-- The Grandame 6 312 Poems from Coleridge's _Poems_, 1797:-- "When last I roved ..." 8 315 "A timid grace ..." 8 315 "If from my lips ..." 9 315 "We were two pretty babes ..." 9 315 Childhood 9 315 The Sabbath Bells 10 316 Fancy Employed on Divine Subjects 10 316 The Tomb of Douglas 11 316 To Charles Lloyd 12 316 A Vision of Repentance 13 317 Poems Written in the Years 1795-98, and not Reprinted by Lamb:-- "The Lord of Life ..." 16 317 To the Poet Cowper 16 317 Lines addressed to Sara and S.T.C. 17 318 Sonnet to a Friend 18 318 To a Young Lady 18 319 Living Without God in the World 19 319 Poems from _Blank Verse_, by Charles Lloyd and Charles Lamb, 1798:-- To Charles Lloyd 21 320 Written on the Day of My Aunt's Funeral 21 320 Written a Year After the Events 22 321 Written Soon After the Preceding Poem 24 322 Written on Christmas Day, 1797 25 322 The Old Familiar Faces 25 322 Composed at Midnight 26 323 Poems at the End of _John Woodvil_, 1802:-- Helen. By Mary Lamb 28 323 Ballad. From the German 29 324 Hypochondriacus 29 324 A Ballad Noting the Difference of Rich and Poor 30 324 Poems in Charles Lamb's _Works_, 1818, not Previously Printed in the Present Volume:-- Hester
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