B
Badams, Carlyle's friend
Mrs., née Louisa Holcroft. See Letters.
Baldwin the publisher
Ball, Sir Alexander
"Ballad," by Lamb
Bankrupts, Lamb on
"Barbara S."
Barbauld, Mrs.
Barker, Lieut. John
Barnes, Thomas
Bartholomew Fair
Barton, Bernard. See Letters. first mention his suggested retirement from the bank his testimonial Lamb on his poems Poetic Vigils "Sonnet to Elia" Poems, 4th edition his Devotional Verses his Widow's Tale extracts from his poems Lamb sends him a picture his step-grandfather his New Year's Eve sonnet to Lamb his "Spiritual Law" his "Translation of Enoch" Lucy, verses to note to at Islington
Baskerville, John
Battle, Mrs.
Beaumont and Fletcher
Beaumont, Sir George
Bellows Shakespeare
"Belshazzar's Feast"
Benger, Miss
Berkleyans
Betham, Anne, her legacy
Barbara. See Letters.
Mary Matilda. See Letters.
Bethams, the, their tallness
Betty, Master
Bijou, The
Binding, the perfect
"Bites," Lamb's
Blake, William
Blakesware
Blanchard, Laman
Bland, Mrs.
Blank Verse, by Lamb and Lloyd
Blenheim, its pictures
Bloomfield, his Farmer's Boy
Bloxam, Samuel
Blue-stockings, Lamb among
Bodleian Library
Book-binder, Lamb's poor relation
Book-borrowing, Lamb on
"Borderers, The," by Wordsworth
Bourne, Vincent
Bowles, William Lisle his allegory, "Hope" his "Elegiac Stanzas"
Boyer, James
Braham, John
Brawn, Lamb on
Brighton, the Lambs at
British Museum, Lamb at
Brown, Miss, her album verses
Brutons, the Lambs' cousins
Buchan, the Earl of
Buncle, John
Bungay, Lamb on
Bunyan
Burke and Hare
Burke, Edmund
Burnet, Bishop, his Own Times
Burnett, George and Dyer
Burney, Captain
Martin
Sarah
Burns, Robert
Burrell, Miss
Burton, Lamb's imitations of
Butterworth, Major
Button, Emma, Lamb's acrostic
Button Snap, Lamb's cottage
Bye, Thomas
Byron, Lord