قراءة كتاب The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 4 Poems and Plays

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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 4
Poems and Plays

The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 4 Poems and Plays

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        The Female Orators 72 340
      Pindaric Ode to the Tread Mill 72 341
      Going or Gone 75 341
    New Poems in The Poetical Works of Charles Lamb, 1836:—
      In the Album of Edith S—— 78 343
      To Dora W—— 78 343
      In the Album of Rotha Q—— 79 344
      In the Album of Catherine Orkney 79 —-
      To T. Stothard, Esq. 80 344
      To a Friend on His Marriage 80 344
      The Self-Enchanted 81 344
      To Louisa M——, whom I used to call "Monkey" 82 344
      Cheap Gifts: a Sonnet 82 344
      Free Thoughts on Several Eminent Composers 83 344
    Miscellaneous Poems not collected by Lamb:—
      Dramatic Fragment 85 345
      Dick Strype; or, The Force of Habit 86 345
      Two Epitaphs on a Young Lady 88 346
      The Ape 89 346
      In tabulam eximii pictoris B. Haydoni 90 347
      Translation of Same 90 347
      Sonnet to Miss Burney 91 347
      To My Friend the Indicator 91 348
      On seeing Mrs. K—— B——, aged upwards of eighty,
        nurse an infant 92 348
      To Emma, Learning Latin, and Desponding 93 349
      Lines Addressed to Lieut. R.W.H. Hardy, R.N. 93 349
      Lines for a Monument 94 349
      To C. Aders, Esq. 94 349
      Hercules Pacificatus 95 349
      The Parting Speech of the Celestial Messenger
        to the Poet 98 349
      Existence, Considered in Itself, no Blessing 99 350
      To Samuel Rogers, Esq. 100 350
      To Clara N—— 101 350
      The Sisters 101 350
      Love Will Come 102 351
      To Margaret W—— 102 351
    Additional Album Verses and Acrostics:—
      What is an Album? 104 351
      The First Leaf of Spring 105 352
      To Mrs. F—— 105 352
      To M. L—— F—— 106 352
      To Esther Field 106 352
      To Mrs. Williams 107 352
      To the Book 107 353
      To S.F. 108 353
      To R.Q. 108 353
      To S.L. 109 353
      To M.L. 109 353
      An Acrostic Against Acrostics 109 353
      On Being Asked to Write in Miss Westwood's Album 110 353
      In Miss Westwood's Album. By Mary Lamb 110 353
      Un Solitaire. To Sarah Lachlan 111 353
      To S. T 111 354
      To Mrs. Sarah Robinson 111 354
      To Sarah 112 354
      To Joseph Vale Asbury 112 354
      To D.A. 113 354
      To Louisa Morgan 113 354
      To Sarah James of Beguildy 113 354
      To Emma Button 114 354
      Written upon the Cover of a Blotting Book 114 354
    Political and Other Epigrams:—
      To Sir James Mackintosh 115 357
      Twelfth Night Characters:—
        Mr. A—— 115 358
        Messrs. C——g and F——e 115 358
        Count Rumford 116 358
        On a Late Empiric of "Balmy" Memory 116 358
      Epigrams:—
        "Princeps his rent …" 116 359
        "Ye Politicians, tell me, pray …" 116 359
      The Triumph of the Whale 116 359
      Sonnet. St. Crispin to Mr. Gifford 118 360
      The Godlike 118 360
      The Three Graves 119 360
      Sonnet to Mathew Wood, Esq. 119 361
      On a Projected Journey 120 361
      Song for the C——-n 120 362
      The Unbeloved 120 362
      On the Arrival in England of Lord Byron's Remains 121 362
      Lines Suggested by a Sight of Waltham Cross 121 363
      For the Table Book 122 363
      The Royal Wonders 122 363
      "Brevis Esse Laboro" 122 363
      Suum Cuique 123 363
      On the Literary Gazette 123 365
      On the Fast-Day 123 365
      Nonsense Verses 123 365
      On Wawd 124 366
      Six Epitaphs 124 366
      Time and Eternity 126 366
      From the Latin 126 366
    Satan in Search of a Wife 127 366
      Part 1 128 —-
      Part II 133 —-
    Prologues and Epilogues:—
      Epilogue to Godwin's Tragedy of "Antonio"

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