Poems and Essays of Charles LambWarne, 1890 - 631 pages |
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admirable April Fool beauty Belvil better character CHARLES LAMB child Christ's Hospital common confess countenance dead dear death delight doth dreams eyes face fancy father fear feel gentleman give grace hand hath hear heard heart Hertfordshire honour hour humour imagination Inner Temple John JOHN WOODVIL Kath knew lady less live London Magazine look Lovel maid manner Marg Margaret marriage mind mirth mistress moral morning Munden nature never night occasion once Othello passion person play pleasant pleasure poet poor Quakers reader reason remember ROBERT WILLIAM ELLISTON Rosamund scarce scene seemed seen Selby sense Shakespeare sight sleep smile sort soul speak spirit story strange sweet tell tender thee things thou thought tion told true truth Vincent Bourne walk whist wife Woodvil words young younkers youth