Preface
By "A friend of the late Elia" (actually Lamb himself)
Blakesmoor In H---shire
Poor Relations
Stage Illusion
To The Shade Of Elliston
Ellistoniana
Detached Thoughts On Books And Reading
The Old Margate Hoy
The Convalescent
Sanity Of True Genius
Captain Jackson
The Superannuated Man
The Genteel Style In Writing
Barbara S-----
The Tombs In The Abbey, In a letter to R. H. Esq.
Amicus Redivivus
Sonnets Of Sir Philip Sydney
Newspapers Thirty-Five Years Ago
Barrenness Of The Imaginative Faculty In The Productions Of Modern Art
Rejoicings On the New Year's Coming Of Age
The Wedding
The Child-Angel, A Dream
A Death-Bed, In a letter to R. H. Esq. of B.
Old China
Confessions Of A Drunkard
Popular Fallacies
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