Poems by Charles Lamb
Memory
... I'd travel for her through the earth!" ...
Written On The Day Of My Aunt's Funeral
... A mother's smile, to think her son should thrive ...
Crumbs To The Birds
... I think for that his sweet song pleads ...
The Broken Doll
... He laughs, and thinks it a fine joke, ...
The Men And Women, And The Monkeys
... A FABLE When beasts by words their meanings could declare, ...
Epigram
... This is the worst that you can say, ...
Penny Pieces
... Just to make out the change: so there's no need ...
To Charles Lloyd
... and my heart Felt something like desertion, when I look'd ...
Conquest Of Prejudice
... That they have lost their reckoning quite ...
The Sparrow And The Hen
... For he dwells in man's barn, and I build in man's thatch, ...
The Confidant
... So dull, that all their confidence from her withdrew ...
The Rook And The Sparrows
... Have told the child, rooks live by food ...
Envy
... And should it fret, you would suppose ...
Home Delights
... And fond of plays my new-made friend would make me ...
Love, Death, And Reputation
... " Love said: "My friends, I mean to spend my leisure ...