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[1775 to 1796.]
Lamb's Parentage, Schooldays, and Youth, to the Commencement
of his Correspondence with Coleridge
Letters to Southey, Coleridge, Manning, and Wordsworth
CHAPTER VI.
[1800.]
Letters to Manning, after Lamb's removal to the Temple.
CHAPTER VII.
[1801 to 1804.]
John Woodvil Rejected, Published, and Reviewed.-Letters to Man-
ning, Wordsworth, and Coleridge
CHAPTER VIII.
[1804 to 1806.]
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Letters to Manning, Wordsworth, Rickman, and Hazlitt.-" Mr. H."
written, accepted, damned
CHAPTER IX.
[1807 to 1814.]
Letters to Manning, Montague, Wordsworth, and Coleridge
Letters to Mrs. Wordsworth, Southey, Manning, and Coleridge
CHAPTER XII.
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165
183
[1820 to 1823.]
Letters to Wordsworth, Coleridge, Field, Wilson, and Barton
194
Letters to Robinson, Carey, Coleridge, Patmore, Procter, and Barton
CHAPTER XVII.
[1829, 1830.]
Letters to Robinson, Procter, Barton, Wilson, Gilman, Wordsworth,
and Dyer
Lamb's last Letters and Death
[1830 to 1834.
POEMS.
254
271
296
Queen Oriana's Dream
338
339
341
A Ballad, noting the Difference of Rich and Poor, in the ways of a
rich Noble's Palace and a poor Workhouse
Hypochondriacus
A Farewell to Tobacco
To T. L. H., a Child
348
Ballad, from the German
349
Lines on the celebrated Picture by Leonardo da Vinci, called the Vir-
gin of the Rocks
350