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Twelfth <strong>of</strong> August. Anon. Hone’s Every-day Bk, 12 Aug 1825.<br />

A character. Signed ‘Lepus’. New Times 25 Aug 1825.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ass. Signed C. L. Hone’s Every-day Bk 5 Oct 1825.<br />

In re squirrels. Signed C. L. Hone’s Every-day Bk 18 Oct 1825.<br />

Pindaric ode to the treadmill. New Times 24 Oct 1825. Rptd with<br />

changes in Album verses 1830.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical cask. New Times 24 Oct 1825. Poem.<br />

Popular fallacies. NMM Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr and Sep 1826. Rptd in<br />

Last essays <strong>of</strong> Elia 1833.<br />

An appearance <strong>of</strong> the seasons. Anon. Hone’s Every-day Bk 28 Jan<br />

1826.<br />

Popular fallacy: that my Lord Shaftesbury and Sir William Temple<br />

are models <strong>of</strong> the genteel style in writing . . .. NMM Mar 1826.<br />

Rptd as <strong>The</strong> genteel style in writing in Last essays <strong>of</strong> Elia 1833.<br />

<strong>The</strong> religion <strong>of</strong> actors. Anon. NMM Apr 1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> months. Signed C. L. Hone’s Every-day Bk 16 Apr 1826.<br />

Popular fallacy: that great wit is allied to madness. NMM May 1826.<br />

Rptd as Sanity <strong>of</strong> true genius in Last essays <strong>of</strong> Elia 1833.<br />

Popular fallacy: that a deformed person is a lord. NMM June 1826.<br />

Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Juke Judkins, esq. Signed Elia. NMM June 1826.<br />

Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Sir Jeffery Dunstan. Signed C. L. Hone’s Every-day<br />

Bk 22 June 1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> defeat <strong>of</strong> time. Signed Elia. Hone’s Table Bk 1827.<br />

A death-bed. Signed L. Hone’s Table Bk 1827. Rptd in Last essays <strong>of</strong><br />

Elia 1833, but not in subsequent edns.<br />

Extracts from the Garrick plays. Hone’s Table Bk 1827.<br />

Mrs Gilpin riding to Edmonton. Anon. Hone’s Table Bk 1827.<br />

Gone or going. Hone’s Table Bk 1827. Rptd with deletions as Going<br />

or gone in Album verses 1830. Poem<br />

Angel help. NMM 1827. Rptd in Album verses 1830. Poem.<br />

Verses for an album. <strong>The</strong> Bijou 1828. Rptd as In my own album in<br />

Album verses 1830.<br />

Shakespeare’s improvers. Signed C. L. Spectator 22 Nov 1828.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wife’s trial. Blackwood’s Mag Dec 1828. Play<br />

On an infant dying as soon as born. <strong>The</strong> Gem 1829. Rptd in Album<br />

verses 1830. Poem.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gipsy’s malison. Blackwood’s Mag Jan 1829. Rptd in Album<br />

verses 1830. Poem.<br />

<strong>The</strong> christening. Blackwood’s Mag May 1829. Rptd in Album verses<br />

1830. Poem.<br />

For a young lady’s album. Blackwood’s Mag May 1829. Rptd as In the<br />

album <strong>of</strong> Miss _ in Album verses 1830. Poem.<br />

For the album <strong>of</strong> Miss _ . . .. Blackwood’s Mag June 1829. Rptd as In<br />

the album <strong>of</strong> a French teacher in Album verses 1830.<br />

To Emma, learning Latin, and desponding. Blackwood’s Mag June<br />

1829. Poem.<br />

Saturday night. Signed Nepos. <strong>The</strong> Gem 1830.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pawnbroker’s daughter: a farce.Anon. Blackwood’s Mag Jan 1830.<br />

Clarence songs. Signed C. L. Spectator 24 July 1830.<br />

<strong>The</strong> royal wonders. <strong>The</strong> Times 10 Aug 1830. Poem.<br />

A true story. <strong>The</strong> Talisman 1831.<br />

To C. Aders, esq. Hone’s Year Bk 19 Mar 1831. Poem.<br />

Hercules pacificatus. <strong>English</strong>man’s Mag Aug 1831.<br />

Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Elliston. Signed Mr H. <strong>English</strong>man’s Mag Aug<br />

1831. Rptd with slight changes as To the shade <strong>of</strong> Elliston and<br />

Ellistoniana in Last essays <strong>of</strong> Elia 1833.<br />

Lines suggested by a sight <strong>of</strong> Waltham Cross. <strong>English</strong>man’s Mag Sep<br />

1831.<br />

Peter’s net . . . No I. Recollections <strong>of</strong> a late Royal Academician.<br />

<strong>English</strong>man’s Mag Sep 1831.<br />

Peter’s net . . . No II. On the total defect <strong>of</strong> the faculty <strong>of</strong> imagination<br />

observable in the works <strong>of</strong> modern British artists. <strong>English</strong>man’s<br />

Mag Oct 1831. Rptd as Newspapers thirty-five years ago in Last<br />

essays <strong>of</strong> Elia 1833.<br />

<strong>The</strong> change. Hone’s Year Bk 30 Dec 1831. Rptd as To Louisa M_ . . . in<br />

Poetical works 1836. Poem.<br />

<strong>The</strong> self-enchanted. Athenaeum 7 Jan 1832. Rptd in Poetical works<br />

1836.<br />

Munden, the comedian. Athenaeum 11 Feb 1832.<br />

<strong>The</strong> parting speech <strong>of</strong> the celestial messenger to the poet.<br />

Athenaeum 25 Feb 1832.<br />

Existence, considered in itself, no blessing. Athenaeum 7 July 1832.<br />

Poem.<br />

On the total defects <strong>of</strong> the quality <strong>of</strong> imagination, observable in the<br />

works <strong>of</strong> modern British artists. Moxon’s Reflector no 2 Dec 1832.<br />

Rptd and completed in Athenaeum 12, 19, 26 Jan and 2 Feb 1833;<br />

rptd as Barrenness <strong>of</strong> the imaginative faculty in the productions<br />

<strong>of</strong> modern art in Last essays <strong>of</strong> Elia 1833.<br />

In the album <strong>of</strong> Edith S_. Athenaeum 9 Mar 1833. Rptd in Poetical<br />

works 1836.<br />

Thoughts on presents <strong>of</strong> game, etc. Signed Elia. Athenaeum 30 Nov<br />

1833.<br />

To a friend on his marriage. Athenaeum 7 Dec 1833. Rptd in Poetical<br />

works 1836. Poem.<br />

To Samuel Rogers . . .. <strong>The</strong> Times 13 Dec 1833. Poem.<br />

To T. Stothard, esq. Athenaeum 21 Dec 1833. Rptd in Poetical works<br />

1836. Poem.<br />

Cheap gifts: a sonnet. Athenaeum 15 Feb 1834. Rptd in Poetical<br />

works 1836.<br />

Posthumous publications<br />

Table-talk by the late Elia. Athenaeum 4 Jan, 31 May, 7 June, 19 July<br />

1834.<br />

To Clara N_ . Athenaeum 26 July 1834. Poem.<br />

[Forster, J.] Lamb: his last words on Coleridge; Lamb: an autobiographical<br />

sketch. NMM Feb and Apr 1835.<br />

To Margaret W_ . Athenaeum 14 Mar 1835. Poem.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first leaf <strong>of</strong> spring. Athenaeum 10 Jan 1846 (probably contributed<br />

by T. Westwood). Poem.<br />

Lines addressed to Lieut R. W. H. Hardy . . .. Athenaeum 10 Jan 1846<br />

(probably contributed by T. Westwood). Poem.<br />

On being asked to write in Miss Westwood’s album. Athenaeum 10<br />

Jan 1846 (probably contributed by T. Westwood). Poem.<br />

Cupid’s revenge. Harper’s Mag Dec 1858. From T. Allsop’s collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lamb’s mss.<br />

What is an album? N & Q 11 Oct 1856 (contributed by J. M. Gutch).<br />

Poem.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sisters. N & Q 4 June 1870 (contributed by T. Westwood). Poem.<br />

[Five comic epitaphs.] New York Tribune 22 Feb 1879 (contributed<br />

by J. H. Siddons).<br />

Brevis Esse Laboro ‘One Dip’ and Suum Cuique. <strong>The</strong> Taylorian Mar<br />

1884 (contributed by J. A. Hessey). Poems, the second in Latin.<br />

Barnett, G. L. An unpublished poem by Charles Lamb. HLQ May<br />

1943.<br />

Turnbull, J. M. Two Lamb poems. TLS 5 Feb 1949.<br />

Prance, C. A. A forgotten skit by Lamb. TLS 9 Feb 1951.<br />

Barnett, G. L. Lamb and the Button family: an unpublished poem<br />

and letter. HLQ Feb 1956.<br />

Barnett, G. L. An unpublished review by Charles Lamb. MLQ Dec<br />

1956.<br />

Schwartz, L. M. A new review <strong>of</strong> Coleridge’s ‘Christabel’. SiR 9 1970.<br />

James, L. <strong>The</strong> Lambs’ story <strong>of</strong> revolutionary France: a newly discovered<br />

fragment. Charles Lamb Bull Apr 1973.<br />

Wills, J. T. New Lamb material in the Aders album: Jacob<br />

Götzenberger and two versions <strong>of</strong> ‘Angel Help’. HLB 22 1974.<br />

Courtney, W. F. New Lamb texts from <strong>The</strong> Albion? Charles Lamb<br />

Bull Jan, Apr, Oct 1977.<br />

Contributions to collaborative works<br />

Gory, J. C. Sentimental tablets <strong>of</strong> the good Pamphile. Tr P. S. Dupuy<br />

1795. Rev for pbn by Lamb.<br />

Coleridge, S. T. Poems on various subjects. 1796, Oxford 1990 (facs).<br />

Includes 4 sonnets by Lamb.<br />

Charles Lamb<br />

2177 | 2178

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