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Memoir of his father, after quoting Lamb's short note of 12th September, adds :- "Not many weeks after, Lamb died. He had borrowed of my father Phillips's Theatrum Poetarum Anglicanorum, which was returned by Lamb's friend, Mr. Moxon, with the leaf folded down at the account of Sir Philip Sydney.

Mr. Cary acknowledged the receipt of the book by the following

LINES TO THE MEMORY OF CHARLES LAMB.

"So should be, my gentle friend;

Thy leaf last closed at Sydney's end.

Thou, too, like Sydney, wouldst have given
The water, thirsting and near heaven;
Nay, were it wine, filled to the brim,

Thou hadst look'd hard, but given, like him.

"And art thou mingled then among
Those famous sons of ancient song?
And do they gather round, and praise
Thy relish of their nobler lays?
Waxing in mirth to hear thee tell

With what strange mortals thou didst dwell!
At thy quaint sallies more delighted,

Than any's long among them lighted!

""Tis done and thou hast joined a crew
To whom thy soul was justly due;
And yet, I think, where'er thou be,
They'll scarcely love thee more than we."

INDEX.

NOTE.-The volume and page thus: ii. 2, indicates a simple reference to

person, place, or subject.

ABBOTT, Rt. Hon. Charles, Speaker of | Annual Anthology, The, reference to,

the House of Commons, ii. 347.

Actors, of Paris and London, i. 203.
Adams, Miss, ii. 281.

Addison, i. 64, 91.
Aders, Charles, i. 275.
Adventurer, The, i. 246.

Adventures of Ulysses, Lamb, i. 244,
247.

Æsop, i. 145.

Ager, Wellbore Ellis, sale of pictures,
i. 224, 227.

Agricultural Magazine, The, i. 126.
Aids to Reflection, Coleridge, ii. 99.
Ainsworth, W. Harrison, ii. 323.
See Letters to

Albion, The, epigram in, on Macintosh,
i. 172; 173, 330.
"Alexander," a picture by B. R.
Haydon, Lamb's opinion of, ii. 162.
Alfred, epic poem, by Joseph Cottle,
i. 138, 141, 325, 326, 334.
"Ali Pacha," by John Howard Payne,
at Covent Garden Theatre, ii. 49.
Allen, John, i. 13, 19.

Allen, Robert, i. 188, 333.

Allsop, Thomas, ii. 277. See Letters to
Allsop, Mrs., ii. 287.

Alsager, Thomas Massa, of the Times,
i. 294, 342; death 1846, i. 342; on
the stage, ii. 5; 14, 21, 121.
American Farmer, The, i. 221.
Amherst, Lord, i. 324.

Amory's Life of John Buncle, i. 319.
Ancient Marinere, The, Coleridge,
Lamb on a review of, i. 95.
Anderson, Dr. James, introduction to
Lamb, i. 126, 137; Lamb's visit to,
i. 133; 325.

Angerstein's, picture sale at, i. 227.

i. 129, 321, 322; the contributors
to, i. 322; 325.

Annuals, Lamb on, ii. 175, 204, 215,
262.

Anti-Jacobin, The, i. 313.

Antonio, by W. Godwin, Lamb on
Epilogue to, i. 150, 151; on the
Play, i. 153; failure of, i. 154; criti-
cisins of, i. 155; Lamb's Prologue
to, i. 326.

Arch, publisher, i. 282.
Archimedes, i. 166.
Ariosto, i. 12.
Aristotle, i. 124.

Asbury, Dr., ii. 255. See Letters.
Astrea, D'Urfé, ii. 221, 343.
Athanasius, i. 11.

Atlas, The, newspaper, ii. 339.
Ayrton, William, Director of Music at
the King's Theatre 1816, ii. 1, 14, 305;
Knight's Musical Library, edited by,
ii. 305; Don Giovanni, produced by,
ii. 305; 349. See Letters to

BADAMS, Mr., ii. 216.
Baillie, Miss, ii. 157.
Ball, Mr., friend of Lamb, at Canton,
i. 335.
Balzac, i. 127.

Banks, Sir Joseph, i. 246.
Bannister, Jack, actor, i. 151, 234.
Barbara S- (Fanny Kelly), ii. 132,

328.
Barbauld, Mrs., books for children
by, i. 189; ii. 91.
Baring, Sir Francis, i. 99.
Barry, James, painter, ii. 219.
Barrymore, Mr., i. 235.
Bartlemy Fair, í. 181.

Bartlett, Mr., actor, i. 235.
Barton, Bernard, Quaker poet, ii. 43;
"Stanzas on Bloomfield," by, ii. 85;
Poetic Vigils, by, ii. 100, 322, 324,
325; Poems (1820), by, ii. 134, 328;
Devotional Verses (1826), ii. 141, 331;
334; A New Year's Eve, and Other
Poems, by, ii. 210, 335, 340; Lamb's
first meeting with, ii. 315; "Verses
on the Death of Percy Bysshe Shel-
ley," by, ii. 316, 319; The Widow's
Tale, and Other Poems, by, ii. 338.
See Letters to

Barton, Eliza, sister of Bernard
Barton, ii. 229, 345.

Barton, Lucy, daughter of Bernard
Barton, lines to, by Lamb, ii. 110;
125, 175, 328.
Baskerville, ii. 166.
Battin, Mr., ii. 248.
Beaumont and Fletcher, i. 125, 142.
Beaumont and Fletcher's Wife for a
Month, i. 23; Palamon and Arcite,
quoted, i. 24; 320.
Beaumont, Sir G., i. 255; ii. 132.
Bedford, G. C., i. 326.

Benger, Miss Elizabeth, authoress, i.
159, 327; Lamb's visit to, i. 160.
Bentley, George, ii. 306.
Betham, Charles, ii. 354.
Betham, Matilda, Lay of Marie, i. 292;
ii. 354; "Vignettes," by, ii. 16.

See Letters.

Betty, H. W., "The young Roscius,"
i. 237.

Bijou, The, ii. 337, 339.

Blake, William, i. 336; designs of,
ii. 104; the "Canterbury Pilgrims,"
by, ii. 105.

Blake's Songs of Innocence, ii. 325.
Blakesmoor, Hertfordshire, Lamb at,
i. 323.

"Blakesmoor in Hertfordshire,"
Lamb's Essay on, ii. 326, 335.
Blackwood, Mr., ii. 217.
Blackwood's Magazine, ii. 32; Lamb's
farce, "The Pawnbroker's Daugh-
ter," in, ii. 229, 345.
Blanchard, Laman, Lyric Offerings,
by, ii. 209, 340. See Letters to
Bland, Mrs., i. 258.
Blenheim, picture gallery at, i. 261.
Bloomfield, Robert, i. 342.
"Bloomfield, Stanzas on," by Bernard
Barton, ii. 85.

Bloomfield's, R., Farmer's Boy, Lamb
on, i. 145, 147.
Bloxham, Sam, ii. 155.
Bodleian Library, i. 274.
Bogle, George, i. 324.

Bohn, H. G., ii. 306.

Books for children, Lamb on, i. 189.
Bourne, Vincent, Master at West-
minster School, The Latin Poems of,
i. 284, 286, 341.
Bowles, William Lisle, i. 4, 17, 20, 54;
poem Hope, by, i. 315.
Bowring, Sir John, ii. 77.
Boyer, Rev. James, Head-Master of
Christ's Hospital, death of, i. 276;
339.

"Braes of Yarrow, The," i. 8.
Braham, J., singer, i. 245, 258.
Branwhite, Mr., ii. 310.
Brent, Miss, i. 270.

"Bridget," Mary Lamb, ii. 217.
British Museum, Garrick's bequest of
Plays to, ii. 160.

Brown, Miss, Lamb on her engage-

ment to Mr. White, ii. 292.
Browne, Sir T., i. 254.
Bruce's Loch Lomond, i. 62.
Bruton, Mr., ii. 319. See Letters to
Bruton, Mrs., ii. 22. See Letters to
Buckingham, Eliza, i. 121.
Buffam, Mrs., i. 259.
Buffam, Miss, ii. 277.

Bull and Mouth, Charles Lloyd at, i.
68.

Bunbury, H., caricaturist, i. 267, 338.
Buncle, John, Esq., Life of, by Amory,
i. 78, 319.

Bunyan, Edition de Luxe of, ii. 340.
Buonaparte, i. 202, 246, 294.
Buonaparte and Cromwell, suggested
parallel of, i. 190.

Bürger, i. 30; Leonora, translation by
William Taylor, i. 313.
Burke, Edmund, i. 174; ii. 216.
Burleigh, Lord, i. 233.
Burnett, George, i. 224.

Burnet's History of his own Times,
Lamb on, i. 114.

Burney, Captain (afterwards Ad-
miral), i. 195, 238, 258, 334; death
of, ii. 39, 314.

Burney, Captain and Mrs., i. 226, 258.
Burney, Martin, i. 228, 249, 259, 267,
299, 338; ii. 183, 259.
Burns, i. 7, 54, 72, 104, 105, 135.
Burns, Life and Correspondence of, Dr.
Currie, i. 343.

Burrell, Miss, actress, afterwards
Mrs. Gold, ii. 10, 23, 308.
Burton, imitations of, by Lamb, i.

139.

Burton, Robert, i. 325.

Burton, Hampshire, Lamb and Lloyd
at, 1797, i. 320.

Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, ii. 149.
Bye, Tominy, clerk in the India
House, ii. 22.

Byron, Lord, and Coleridge's tragedy,
Remorse, i. 239; 305, 343; ii. 28,
196; The Vision of Judgment, action
in connection with, ii. 99; Lamb on
death of, ii. 106, 120; English Bards
and Scotch Reviewers, ii. 309; Don
Juan, ii. 310; death of, at Misso-
longhi, April 19, 1824, ii. 325.

CABEL, ii. 19.

Calne, Lamb at, i. 308.
Calvert, Dr., i. 331.

Cambridge and the Cam, i. 110, 113,
143, 147, 167, 210.

Cambridge, Thomas Manning at, i.
323; Lamb's friends at, ii. 58.
Campbell, J. Dykes, i. 326.
Carleton, Captain G., ii. 68.
Carlisle, Sir A., surgeon, ii. 70.
Cartwright, i. 28.

Cary, Rev. H. F., translator of Dante,
ii. 87, 255, 269, 332, 356; translation
of the Birds of Aristophanes, by,
ii. 325; translation of Dante, ii.
356; lines to the memory of Lamb,
ii. 357. See Letters to
Caulfield, actor, i. 203.

Century Magazine, The, ii. 317.
Cervantes, ii. 34.

Chambers, Mr., i. 31, 309.

Chambers, John, clerk in the India

House, ii. 17, 306.

Champion, The, i. 279, 339; ii. 126.
Chapman's Homer, Lamb on, i. 190.
Charles II., ii. 261.

Charlotte, Princess, death of, ii. 8.
Chatterton, Coleridge's Monody on,
i. 9, 312.

Chaucer, i. 59

See Letters to

Chancer, Life of, Godwin, i. 207.
Chessiad, The, by Charles Dibdin the
younger, ii. 122, 327.
Childs, Mr., ii. 356.
Chilton, R. S., ii. 317.
Chitty, Joseph, i. 342; ii. 354.
Christabel, S. T. Coleridge, i. 135, 161,
305.

Christmas, by Edward Moxon, ii. 222.
Christ's Hospital, i. 120; W. F.
Mylius a master at, i. 269; annual
dinner of old boys, i. 270; death of the
Rev. James Boyer, sometime Head-
Master of, i. 276; Rev. W. Trollope,
master at, i. 276; 332, 339; ii. 350.
Christy, Dr., i. 170.
Churchley, ii. 213.

Cibber's Apology, ii. 153.

Clare, John, poet, ii. 41; Lamb on
Poems by, ii. 41, 314. See Letters to

Clare, Mrs., ii. 42.
"Claridge's covers," ii. 212.

Clarke, Charles Cowden, ii. 36, 120,
230, 326, 339, 340. See Letters to
Clarke, Rev. John, father of C. Cow-
den Clarke, ii. 197, 339.
Clarke, Mrs. C. Cowden, ii. 206, 313.
Clarke, Mrs., mistress of the Duke of
York, i. 250, 337.
Clarkson, Mrs. i. 214, 217.
Clarkson, Thomas, i. 181, 253; visit
of Lamb to, i. 182; ii. 201; monu-
ment to, near Wade's Mill, ii. 339.
Claude, sale of pictures by, i. 227.
Cobbett, Mr., i. 265, 266; Political
Registers, i. 308, 343.

Calebs in Search of a Wife, Hannah
More, i. 253, 337.

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Colburn, H., ii. 156. See Letters to
Colburn's Magazine, ii. 156.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Lamb on
poems of, i. 1, 14, 49, 51; Evidences
of Religion, i. 2; Conciones ad Popu-
lum, i. 3; Joan of Arc, i. 3, 21, 51;
Religious Musings, i. 1, 7, 14, 30, 51;
connection with the Watchman, i. 7;
letter from Shurton Bars, i. 13; the
"Complaint of Ninathoma," i. 17,
49; Sonnet to Kosciusko, i. 17;
Sonnet to Mrs. Siddons, i. 18;
Lamb's parodies on "Dactyls
by, i. 26; verses on Horne Tooke,
i. 27; unsettled as to residence, i.
38; at Stowey, i. 63; Lamb's long-
ing for companionship of, i. 67, 86;
Lamb on a review of the Ancient
Marinere, i 95; paper on Mr. Wynd-
ham in Morning Post, i. 113; visit
to Lamb, March 1800, i. 115; at
Keswick, i. 127; "Lewti" and the
"Raven,' Lamb on, i. 130; and
Miss Mary Evans, i. 232; lectures
by, i. 246; first number of the
Friend issued, i. 251; at Hammer-
smith, i. 266; Remorse, tragedy by,
produced at Drury Lane, Jan. 23,
1813, i. 274, 339; Wallenstein, i. 274;
Christabel, i. 305; Poems on Various
Subjects, i. 311; Destiny of Nations,
i. 312; Monody on Chatterton, i.
312; the Statute de Contumeliâ, i.
313; letter to Lamb, i. 313; at
Nether-Stowey, i. 315; publication
of second edition of Poems (1797),
i. 315, 319; at Shrewsbury, i. 320;
visit to Germany, i. 321; poetic
rivalry between, and Lamb, i. 321;
Essays in the Morning Post, i. 332;
the Friend, i. 336, 338; lectures
at the Royal Institution, i. 337;
Zapolya, refused at Covent Garden,
i. 343; at Little Hampton, ii. 7;
state of health, Dec. 1817, ii. 9;

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