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Reflector, The, Lamb's contribution to, | Sonnets to Lamb, 378.

126.

Moxon's paper, 446.

South Downs, Lamb on, 419.
SOUTH-SEA HOUSE, THE, I, 305.

REJOICINGS UPON THE NEW YEAR'S Southey at Westminster School, 207.

COMING OF AGE, 235, 449.
Relations, poor, Lamb's essay on, 157,

409.

Restoration comedy, Lamb on, 140, 141.
Reynolds, John Hamilton, on Lamb, 404.
Rickman, Mrs. John, Lamb's opinion of,
391.

Robinson, Crabb, quoted, 350.

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Lamb's letters to, 356, 452.

on Lamb's books, 415.

Romano, Julio, 232, 448.

Rover, in "Wild Oats," 166, 411.
Roydon, Matthew, his elegy upon Sidney,
219, 439.

Rutter, Mr. J. A., his notes on Lamb, 305.

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St. Dunstan's giants, 170, 413.
Saloop, Lamb on, 109.

Salt, Samuel, 85, 86, 318, 365.

Samuel and the Witch of Endor, 67, 352.

Sandwich, Lord, epigram on, 308.
SANITY OF TRUE GENIUS, 187, 422.
Sargus, Mr. Lamb's tenant, 374.
"School for Scandal," Lamb on, 144.
School-days, Lamb on his, 12.
Schoolmasters, Lamb's essay on, 49, 346.
Scotchmen, Lamb on, 59, 350.

Scott, John, editor of the London, 302.
on Lamb and Keats, 305.

Sea, the, Lamb on, 180.
Sedition, Lamb's exercises in, 225.
Selden, John, 91, 370.

Sensitiveness, Lamb on, 160.

Sewel, William, historian of Quakers,

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Robert, his criticism of Elia, 329.
Lamb's letters to, 370, 407, 426, 431,

451.

Spencer, Lord, epigram on, 308.
Spenser, Lamb's copy of the Faerie
Queene, 417.

Stackhouse's History of the Bible, 66,
352.

STAGE ILLUSION, 163, 410.
Stanhope, Lord, 445.
Stocks, Lamb in the, 335.
Stuart, Daniel, 220, 440, 442.
Suett, Dicky, 138, 394.
Sulkiness, its pleasures, 272.
Sun-dials in the Temple, 83, 363.
SUPERANNUATED MAN, THE, 193, 424.
Superannuation, Lamb on, 193, 269.
Surface, Joseph and Charles, 146.
Swedenborg's system, 143, 396.
Swift's Ars Punica, 258, 456.

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JEST, 253, 456.

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A SULKY TEMPER IS A MISFORTUNE,
272, 461.

ENOUGH IS AS GOOD AS A FEAST, 256,
456.

HANDSOME IS AS HANDSOME DOES,
259, 457.

HOME IS HOME THOUGH IT IS NEVER
SO HOMELY, 263, 458.
ILL-GOTTEN GAIN NEVER Prospers,
253, 455.

SUCH A ONE SHOWS HIS BReeding,
ETC., 254, 456.

THE POOR COPY THE VICES OF THE
RICH, 254, 456.

THE WORST PUNS ARE the Best,
257, 456.

VERBAL ALLUSIONS ARE NOT WIT,

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THAT WE SHOuld Rise with the Lark,

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269, 460.

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YOU MUST LOVe Me and LovE MY Wainewright, T. G., 388, 402, 454.

DOG, 266, 459.

Thelwall, John, 358.

Thomson, James, 61, 350.

Thurlow, Lord, his sonnet, 438.

Tipp, John, 4, 307.

Titian, his "Ariadne," 226, 446.

TO THE SHADE OF ELLISTON, 166, 411.
Tobin, James Webbe, 14, 318.

John, 175, 417.

TOMBS IN THE ABBEY, THE, 207, 431.
Tristram Shandy, a parallel to Lamb, 399.
Trollope, A. W., quoted, 317.

Turkish Spy and Lamb's roast-pig essay,
389.

Turner, J. M. W., 227, 447.

"Twelfth Night," Lamb's remarks on,
132, 133, 250, 280.
Twelve Cæsars, 406, 407.

TWO RACES OF MEN, THE, 22, 324.
Twopenny, Richard, 89, 369.

post in 1825, 348.

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Ugliness, Lamb on, 259.
Unitarianism, 70, 355.

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VALENTINE'S DAY, 55, 348.

Valentine, Bishop, 348.

Ward, Robert, afterwards Plumer-Ward,

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and the chimney-sweepers, 112.
and Dodd, 138.

Why, Soldiers, Why," 424.
"Wild Oats," O'Keeffe's play, 166, 411.
Wilson, John. See Christopher North.
Winstanley, Susan, and Joseph Paice,
81.

WITCHES, AND Other NIGHT-FEARS, 65,
352.

Wolfe, General, his song, 424.
Woolman, John, 47, 345.

Wordsworth, Mrs., Lamb's letter to, 458.
William, his "Yarrow Visited," 77,

360.

Lamb's letters to, 324, 377, 416,

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Vallans, his "Tale of Two Swans," 358. Worthing and the Lambs, 419.

Virgil, his Latin pun, 259, 457.
Visitors, Lamb on, 265, 458.

Wrench, Benjamin, 168, 413.
Wycherley, Lamb on, 142.

THE ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY PRESS LIMITED

THE WORKS OF

CHARLES AND MARY

LAMB

EDITED BY

E. V. LUCAS

VOLUME II.

ELIA AND THE

LAST ESSAYS

OF ELIA

Methuen & Co. London

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