The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb
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Chapter 183 : Page 462. _Charity_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 463. _My Birth-day_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 464.
Page 462. _Charity_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 463. _My Birth-day_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 464. _The Beasts in the Tower_.
(?) Charles Lamb. There is a hint of Blake's "Tiger, tiger burning bright" (which Lamb so greatly admired) in--
That cat-like beast that to and fro Restless as fire doth ever go.
Page 466. _The Confidant_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 466. _Thoughtless Cruelty_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 467. _Eyes_.
(?) Charles Lamb.
Page 468. _Penny Pieces_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 469. _The Rainbow_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 470. _The Force of Habit_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 470. _Clock Striking_.
(?) Charles Lamb. The late R.H. Shepherd, in his edition of Lamb, remarks upon the resemblance between lines 10 and 11 and the couplet in "Hester"--
if 'twas not pride It was a joy to that allied--
as proving Charles Lamb to be the author.
Page 471. _Why not do it, Sir, To-day?_
(?) Charles Lamb.
Page 471. _Home Delights_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 472. _The Coffee Slips_.
(?) Charles Lamb.
Page 473. _The Dessert_.
(?) Charles Lamb.
Page 474. _To a Young Lady, on being too fond of Music_.
(?) Mary Lamb. Melesinda also was the name of the heroine in "Mr. H."
Page 475. _Time spent in Dress_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 476. _The Fairy_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 476. _Conquest of Prejudice_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 478. _The Great Grandfather_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 479. _The Spartan Boy_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 480. _Queen Oriana's Dream_.
By Charles Lamb. Reprinted by him in his _Works_, 1818, the text of which is here given.
Page 481. _On a Picture of the Finding of Moses, etc_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 483. _David_.
(?) Mary Lamb.
Page 486. _David in the Cave of Adullam_.