olebrooke Cottage
Coleridge, Derwent
Rev. Edward. _See_ Letters.
Hartley
Henry Nelson, his _Six Months in the West Indies_
Samuel Taylor. _See_ Letters.
and religion, I
in 1796
and Southey
his Poems
his share of _Joan of Arc_
alters Lamb's sonnets
his letter of consolation
and opium
and the 1797 volume
and John Lamb, jr.
his baby song
his Ode on the Departing Year
as a husbandman
his Joan of Arc verses
and Rogers
on Lamb
his refusal to write
his "Osorio"
and the Stowey visit
his "Lime-tree Bower"
and Lamb's greatcoat
and C. Lloyd
the Wedgwood annuity
and Lamb's "Theses Qusaedam Theologicae"
the quarrel with Lamb and Lloyd
his letter of remonstrance to Lamb
with Wordsworth in Germany
in Buckingham Street
his articles in the Morning Post
with Lamb in 1800
his translation of Schiller
his books
his affection for the Lambs
his Anthology poems
on Wordsworth
at Keswick
his Chamounix Hymn
suggests collaboration with Lamb
on Mary Lamb's illness
his Poems, 3rd edition
his Malta plans
at Malta,
and the Wordsworths
in Italy
returns home
and his wife,
The Friend
neglects the Lambs
his potations
his difference with Wordsworth
and Catalani
in 1814
his "Remorse"
and the translation of "Faust"
his Biographia Literaria
his Sibylline Leaves
a characteristic end
his "Zapolya"
at a chemist's
recites "Kubla Khan"
puts himself under Gillman
attacked by Hazlitt
at Highgate
his Statesman's Manual
his lectures
at Gillman's
on Peter Bell the Third
his "Fancy in Nubibus"
in Lloyd's poem
his book-borrowing
and Allsop
his dying message in 1807
at Monkhouse's dinner
and Mrs. Gillman
and Irving
and the Prize Essay
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