William. See Letters. on Lamb his portrait of Lamb his first meeting with Lamb and Ned Search the misogynist and Lamb scolded woos Sarah Stoddart his love affair the joke of his death plans for his wedding his wedding missed in London his Grammar and the Political Register his son born his post on the Chronicle misunderstanding with Lamb his review of the Excursion his Lake Country "scapes" on Coleridge his conversation his borrowings from Lamb knocked down by John Lamb his lectures in 1818 his "Conversation of Authors" on Lamb's Letter to Southey on bodily pain on Shelley on Lamb his Spirit of the Age his second marriage in Paris his portrait of Lamb on Defoe and Lamb his losses his death jr. See Letters.
"Helen Repentant too Late"
Hell-fire Dick
Hemans, Mrs.
Henderson, Cottle's Monody on
Henshaw, William, Lamb's godfather
Herbert, George, Lamb on
Hesiod, Lamb on
"Hester"
Hetty, the Lambs' servant