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contents:
Preface
Chapter I.
Chapter II.
Chapter III.
Chapter IV.
Chapter V.
Chapter VI.
Chapter VII.
Chapter VIII.
Chapter IX
John Keats
Charles Lamb
Mary Lamb
Leigh Hunt
Douglas Jerrold
Charles Dickens
Index
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Titles Index: 
Hazlitt, William, The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte.
 Chapter V.  ¶ 2
 Charles Lamb  ¶ 5
Charles Lamb to Charles Cowden Clarke, 25 February 1828  ¶ 1
Hogg, Thomas Jefferson, Two Hundred and Nine Days; or, the Journal of a Traveller on the Continent.
 Chapter III.  ¶ 7
Holcroft, Thomas, The Road to Ruin, a Comedy.
 Mary Lamb  ¶ 12
Holmes, Edward, The Life of Mozart, including his Correspondence.
 John Keats  ¶ 35
Homer, The Odyssey.
 John Keats  ¶ 17
Hone, William, The Every Day Book, or, a Guide to the Year: describing the Popular Amusements, Sports, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, incident to the three hundred and sixty-five Days in past and present Times.
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 3
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 4
Hone, William, The Table Book; or, Daily Recreation and Information concerning remarkable Men, Manners, Times, Seasons.
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 4
Hood, Thomas, “The Bridge of Sighs” in Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany.
 Chapter VII.  ¶ 6
Hood, Thomas, The Dream of Eugene Aram: the Murderer.
 Chapter VII.  ¶ 6
Hood, Thomas, “Song of the Shirt” in Punch, or the London Charivari.
 Chapter VII.  ¶ 6
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, Amyntas, a Tale of the Woods; from the Italian.
Leigh Hunt to Vincent Novello, July 1820  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt.
Leigh Hunt to Mary Cowden Clarke, 8 January 1855  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “The Calendar of Nature” in The Examiner.
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, [1819]  ¶ 3
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “Death and Funeral of the late Mr. Southey” in The Examiner.
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “Deaths of Little Children” in The Indicator.
 Mary Lamb  ¶ n1
Mary Lamb to Mary Sabilla Novello, April 1820  ¶ 1
Mary Lamb to Mary Sabilla Novello, April 1820  ¶ n1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Descent of Liberty. A Mask.
 Leigh Hunt  ¶ 3
 Leigh Hunt  ¶ n1
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 17 May 1814  ¶ 1
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 2 November 1814  ¶ 1
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 2 November 1814  ¶ 1
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 2 November 1814  ¶ n1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Feast of the Poets, with Notes and other Pieces in Verse.
 Leigh Hunt  ¶ 3
 Leigh Hunt  ¶ n1
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 17 May 1814  ¶ 1
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 2 November 1814  ¶ 1
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 2 November 1814  ¶ n1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “On the Graces and Anxieties of Pig-driving” in The Companion.
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 2
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, Foliage, or: Poems original and translated.
 John Keats  ¶ 57
 Leigh Hunt  ¶ 3
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “Godiva” in New Monthly Magazine.
 Chapter VIII.  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “Hero and Leander” in Hero and Leander, and Bacchus and Ariadne.
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 1 July 1817  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, Imagination and Fancy: or, Selections from the English Poets, illustrative of those First Requisites of their Art; with Markings of the best Passages, Critical Notices of the Writers, and an Essay in answer to the Question, What is Poetry?.
Leigh Hunt to Mary Cowden Clarke, 21 October [1844?]  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Indicator.
 Chapter II.  ¶ 7
Charles Lamb to Charles Cowden Clarke, 25 February 1828  ¶ 1
 Mary Lamb  ¶ n1
Mary Lamb to Mary Sabilla Novello, April 1820  ¶ 1
Mary Lamb to Mary Sabilla Novello, April 1820  ¶ n1
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 11 February [1834]  ¶ 3
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, A Legend of Florence. A Play in five Acts.
 Chapter VII.  ¶ 2
 Leigh Hunt  ¶ 27
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, Leigh Hunt's London Journal.
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 9
 Chapter VI.  ¶ 8
Leigh Hunt to Mary Cowden Clarke, 18 February [1844?]  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries; with Recollections of the Author's Life, and of his Visit to Italy.
 John Keats  ¶ 54
Charles Lamb to Charles Cowden Clarke, 25 February 1828  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Old Court Suburb; or, Memorials of Kensington, regal, critical, and anecdotical.
Leigh Hunt to Mary Cowden Clarke, 8 January 1855  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt.
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 13 December [1832?]  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt.
Leigh Hunt to Mary Cowden Clarke, 27 April [1844]  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt; now first entirely collected.
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 4 February 1858  ¶ 2
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “Specimens of a Dictionary of Love and Beauty” in New Monthly Magazine.
Leigh Hunt to Mary Sabilla Novello, 1 August 1828  ¶ 2
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, Stories in Verse: Now first collected, etc..
Leigh Hunt to Mary Cowden Clarke, 8 January 1855  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Story of Rimini, a Poem.
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, [1821?]  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “Tapiser's Tale” in Fraser's Magazine.
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 4 February 1858  ¶ 3
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 4 February 1858  ¶ 4
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Tatler.
 Chapter II.  ¶ 7
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 9
 Chapter VI.  ¶ 4
 Chapter VI.  ¶ 6
 Chapter VI.  ¶ 8
Leigh Hunt to Mary Sabilla Novello, 18 February [1830?]  ¶ 1
Leigh Hunt to Mary Cowden Clarke, [1830?]  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “To Henry Robertson, John Gattie, and Vincent Novello, admonishing them for being late for an Appointment” in Foliage, or: Poems original and translated.
 Chapter II.  ¶ 1