[239] Of Lamb’s Life, mentioned in the following letter.

[240a] Book ii. Song 2.

[240b] Endymion, i. 26, etc.

[240c] FitzGerald’s memory was at fault here. The lines are from Tennyson’s Gardener’s Daughter.

[242] Charles Lamb. A calendar of his life in four pages.

[243] That to Bernard Barton about Mitford’s vases, December 1, 1824.

[247] A calendar of Charles Lamb’s Life.

[251] Not in the Essays but in the Colours of Good and Evil, 4: ‘For as he sayth well, Not to resolve is to resolve.’

[252] See Lamb’s Verses to Ayrton (Letters, ed. Ainger, ii. 2).

[253] The Only Darter, A Suffolk Clergyman’s Reminiscence. Written in the Suffolk Dialect by Archdeacon Groome under the name of John Dutfen.