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Charles Lamb
10 February 1775 – 27 December 1834 / London
Poems of Charles Lamb
A Ballad
A Dramatic Fragment
A Farewell To Tobacco
A Parody
A Timid Grace Sits Trembling In Her Eye
A Vision Of Repentance
Anger
As When A Child...
Beauty And The Beast
Beauty's Song
Blindness
Breakfast
Charity
Choosing A Name
Choosing A Profession
Cleanliness
Clock Striking
Conquest Of Prejudice
Crumbs To The Birds
David
David In The Cave Of Adullam
Discontent And Quarrelling
Envy
Epigram
Eyes
Feigned Courage
Going Into Breeches
Hester
Home Delights
Hypochondriacus
Incorrect Speaking
Lines
Lines Addressed From London, To Sara And S.T.C. At Bristol, In The Summer Of 1796
Lines Addressed To Lieut. R.W.H. Hardy, R.N.
Lines Suggested By A Sight Of Waltham Cross
Living Without God In The World
Moderation In Diet
Motes In The Sunbeams
My Birthday
Neatness In Apparel
Nurse Green
Nursing
On A Late Impiric Of Balmy Memory
On A Picture Of The Finding Of Moses By Pharoah's Daughter
On A Projected Journey
On An Infant Dying As Soon As Born
On Being Asked To Write In Miss Westwood's Album
On The Lord's Prayer
On The Sight Of Swans In Kensington Gardens
Parental Recollections
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