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Charles Lamb [1775-1834] ENG
Ranked #221 in the top 380 poets
Votes 72%: 83 up, 33 down

It has been pointed out that spirituality played an important role in Lamb's personal life, and that, although he was not a churchman, and disliked organized religion, he yet "sought consolation in religion".

Unabashedly sentimental, lovely, sweetest part of our nature, contemporary fascination with nature and the countryside.

Charles Lamb was born in London in 1775. He studied at Christ`s Hospital where he formed a lifelong friendship with Samuel Taylor Coleridge. When he was twenty years old Lamb suffered a period of insanity. His sister, Mary Ann Lamb, had similar problems and in 1796 murdered her mother in a fit of madness. Mary was confined to an asylum but was eventually released into the care of her brother.   Lamb became friends in London with a group of young writers who favoured political reform including Percy Bysshe Shelley, Henry Brougham, Lord Byron, Thomas Barnes and Leigh Hunt. In 1796 Lamb contributed four sonnets to Coleridge`s Poems on Various Subjects (1796). This was foll

Romanticism, Children, Blank verse

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1759-1796
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Robert Burns
→ (sonnets) influenced Charles Lamb
1792-1822
ENG
Percy Bysshe Shelley
→ (sweet) praised Charles Lamb
1562-1620
ENG
Samuel Daniel
← praised by Charles Lamb
1784-1859
ENG
James Henry Leigh Hunt
← friend of Charles Lamb


WorkLangRating
David
eng
18
Anger
eng
2
Choosing A Name
eng
2
Ishtehaar / Poster / placard
eng
2
The Old Familiar Faces
eng
2
A Dramatic Fragment
eng
1
A Farewell To Tobacco
eng
1
A Parody
eng
1
A Vision Of Repentance
eng
1
Hester
eng
1
Lines
eng
1
On The Sight Of Swans In Kensington Gardens
eng
1
Song For The C--N
eng
1
Thoughtless Cruelty
eng
1
Weeding
eng
1
"As when a child..."
eng
0
A Ballad
eng
0
A timid grace sits trembling in her eye
eng
0
Beauty And The Beast
eng
0
Beauty`s Song
eng
0
Blindness
eng
0
Breakfast
eng
0
Charity
eng
0
Choosing A Profession
eng
0
Cleanliness
eng
0
Clock Striking
eng
0
Conquest Of Prejudice
eng
0
Crumbs To The Birds
eng
0
David In The Cave Of Adullam
eng
0
Discontent And Quarrelling
eng
0
Envy
eng
0
Epigram
eng
0
Eyes
eng
0
Feigned Courage
eng
0
Going Into Breeches
eng
0
Good Temper
eng
0
Home Delights
eng
0
Hypochondria
eng
0
Incorrect Speaking
eng
0
Lines Addressed From London, To Sara And S.T.C. At Bristol, In The Summer Of 1796
eng
0
Lines Addressed To Lieut. R.W.H. Hardy, R.N.
eng
0
Lines Suggested By A Sight Of Waltham Cross
eng
0
Living Without God In The World
eng
0
Love, Death, And Reputation
eng
0
Memory
eng
0
Moderation In Diet
eng
0
Motes In The Sunbeams
eng
0
My Birthday
eng
0
Neatness In Apparel
eng
0
Nurse Green
eng
0
Nursing
eng
0
On A Late Impiric Of Balmy Memory
eng
0
On A Picture Of The Finding Of Moses By Pharoah`s Daughter
eng
0
On A Projected Journey
eng
0
On An Infant Dying As Soon As Born
eng
0
On Being Asked To Write In Miss Westwood`s Album
eng
0
On The Lord`s Prayer
eng
0
Parental Recollection
eng
0
Penny Pieces
eng
0
Prince Dorus
eng
0
Prologue To Faulkener
eng
0
Queen Oriana`s Dream
eng
0
Repentance And Reconciliati
eng
0
Sonnet
eng
0
Sonnet To A Friend
eng
0
Sonnet to Mathew Wood, Esq., Alderman and M. P.
eng
0
Sonnet VIII
eng
0
Suffer Little Children, And Forbid Them Not, To Come Unto Me
eng
0
The Ape
eng
0
The Beasts In The Tower
eng
0
The Beggar-Man
eng
0
The Boy And The Skylark
eng
0
The Boy And The Snake
eng
0
The Broken Doll
eng
0
The Brother`s Reply
eng
0
The Butterfly
eng
0
The Christening
eng
0
The Coffee Slips
eng
0
The Confidant
eng
0
The Dessert
eng
0
The Duty Of A Brother
eng
0
The End Of May
eng
0
The Fairy
eng
0
The First Leaf Of Spring
eng
0
The First Of April
eng
0
The First Tooth
eng
0
The Force Of Habit
eng
0
The Godlike
eng
0
The Great Grandfather
eng
0
The Journey From School And To School
eng
0
The Lame Brother
eng
0
The Magpie`s Nest, Or A Lesson Of Docility
eng
0
The Men And Women, And The Monkeys
eng
0
The Mimic Harlequin
eng
0
The New-Born Infant
eng
0
The Offer
eng
0
The Orange
eng
0
The Peach
eng
0
The Rainbow
eng
0
The Reaper`s Child
eng
0
The Reproof
eng
0
The Ride
eng
0
The Rook And The Sparrows
eng
0
The Sister`s Expostulatio
eng
0
The Sparrow And The Hen
eng
0
The Spartan Boy
eng
0
The Text
eng
0
The Three Friends
eng
0
The Triumph Of The Whale
eng
0
The Two Bees
eng
0
The Two Boys
eng
0
The Unbeloved
eng
0
The Young Letter Writer
eng
0
Time Spent In Dress
eng
0
To A Young Lady, On Being Too Fond Of Music
eng
0
To A River In Which A Child Was Drowned
eng
0
To Charles Lloyd
eng
0
To Charles Lloyd: An Unexpected Visitor
eng
0
To Margaret W------
eng
0
To T.L.H.
eng
0
To The Poet Cowper, On His Recovery From An Indispositio
eng
0
Wasps In A Garden
eng
0
What Is Fancy?
eng
0
Which Is The Favourite?
eng
0
Why Not Do It, Sir, Today?
eng
0
Written A Year After The Events
eng
0
Written Christmas Day 1797
eng
0
Written In The First Leaf Of A Child`s Memorandum-B
eng
0
Written On The Day Of My Aunt`s Funeral
eng
0
Written Soon After The Preceding Poem
eng
0

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