The life and letters of Charles Lamb. By Thomas Noon Talfourd. The final memorials of Charles Lamb. By Thomas Noon Talfourd (with special t.-p. and separate paging)W. P. Hazard, 1857 |
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Page 159
... pretty girl , and a clever girl , but strangely neglected by all her friends and kin ? ' Under this cold marble stone Sleep the sad remains of one Who , when alive , by few or none Was loved , as loved she might have been , If she ...
... pretty girl , and a clever girl , but strangely neglected by all her friends and kin ? ' Under this cold marble stone Sleep the sad remains of one Who , when alive , by few or none Was loved , as loved she might have been , If she ...
Page 166
... pretty , tell to me Who in thy lifetime thou mightst be ? Thou pretty art and fair , But with the Lady Blanch thou never must compare . No need for Blanch her history to tell , Whoever saw her face , they there did read it well ; But ...
... pretty , tell to me Who in thy lifetime thou mightst be ? Thou pretty art and fair , But with the Lady Blanch thou never must compare . No need for Blanch her history to tell , Whoever saw her face , they there did read it well ; But ...
Page 243
... ( pretty innocent ! ) at Dover- I see them pretty often . I have since had letters of business to write , or should have replied earlier . In one word , be less uneasy about me ! I bear my privations very well ; I am not in the depths of ...
... ( pretty innocent ! ) at Dover- I see them pretty often . I have since had letters of business to write , or should have replied earlier . In one word , be less uneasy about me ! I bear my privations very well ; I am not in the depths of ...
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admiration beauty BERNARD BARTON blank verse bless character Charles CHARLES LAMB Charles Lloyd Christ's Hospital Coleridge Coleridge's David Hartley Dear death delightful Dyer Edmonton Elia Enfield Essays Essays of Elia exquisite eyes fancy fear feel following letter friendship genius gentleman George Dyer give Godwin gone hand happy hath Hazlitt hear heard heart hope Islington Joan of Arc kind lady Lamb's lines live Lloyd London look Mary Mary Lamb mind Miss Lamb morning Moxon Musings nature never night pain play pleasant pleasure poem poet poetry poor Pray present pretty Quaker remember scarce seems Shakspeare sister Skiddaw sometimes sonnet soul Southey spirit Stowey sweet talk tell thank thee things thou thought tion verses volume walk week wish words Wordsworth write written wrote young