C

Cabinet, The

Callers, Lamb on

Calne, the Lambs at

Cambridge, the Lambs' visit in
Lamb at

"Cambridge Brawn"

Campbell, J. Dykes on Coleridge in 1806 on Coleridge's pension

Capital Punishment, Lamb on

Carlisle, Sir Antony

Caroline of Brunswick

Cary, H.F. See Letters. a model parson his career at the Museum and Miss Isola's Latin and Moxon his Euripides his translation of Dante at the Museum his verses on Lamb

Catalani and Coleridge

Cellini, his autobiography

Chambers, Charles. See Letters. and Lamb's praise of fish his family

John. See Letters.

Champion, The

"Chapel Bell, The," by Southey

Chapman's Homer

Chatsworth, by Patmore

Chaucer, Godwin's Life

Cheshire cats

Chessiad, The

Children's books, Lamb on

Childs, Mr. See Letters.

Chimney-sweepers

China, Manning's intentions
Lamb on

Christabel

"Christian Names of Women"

Christ's Hospital

Christy, Dr.

Clare, John. See Letters.

Clarke, Charles Cowden. See Letters. his career and Novello his marriage his tuft

Mary Anne

Mary Victoria (née Novello)

Clarkson, Thomas and Catherine. See Letters.

Coe, Mrs. Elizabeth

Caelebs in Search of a Wife

Colburn, Henry. See Letters.
Lamb on

Zerah

Cold in the head, Lamb on

Colebrooke 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 and Hood's Odes his Aids to Reflection on Lamb and Herbert his joke on summer and the Albums for St. Luke's on William IV. and the pension imagines an affront his death

Sara the younger

Collier, John Dyer. See Letters.

Mrs. John Dyer. See Letters.

John Payne. See Letters.

Colonel Jack

"Common Lot, The," by Montgomery

Companion, The

Conciones ad Populum

"Confessions of a Drunkard"

Congreve and Voltaire

Cooke, G.F.

Cooper, Samuel

Cornwall, Barry. See also B.W. Procter. his English Songs his "King Death," his "Epistle to Charles Lamb"

Cottle, Joseph. See Letters. his "Monody on Henderson," his epic his brother's death his Malvern Hills his Alfred his portrait his Messiah his Fall of Cambria

Cotton on "Winter" on "Old Age"

Coulson, Walter

Country, Lamb on the

Coutts, Mrs.

Covent Garden, Lamb's love for

Cowes, the Lambs and Burneys there

Cowper, William and Milton The Royal George

Cresswell, Dr., vicar of Edmonton

Croly, Rev. George

Cromwell and Napoleon

Cromwell, Cooper's portrait of

Cruelty to animals, John Lamb's pamphlet

Cunningham, Allan

Curse of Kehama

Curtis, Alderman