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" School, has been very kind to us, and we have no other friend ; but, thank God, I am very calm and composed, and able to do the best that remains to do. Write as religious a letter as possible, but no mention of what is gone and done with. With me "the... "
The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist - Page 533
1848
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 66

1849 - 802 pages
...best that remains to do. Write as religious a letter as possible, but no mention of what is gone and done with. With me ' the former things are passed...something more to do than to feel. " God Almighty have us all in his keeping! — C. LAMB. " Mention nothing of poetry ; I have destroyed every vestige of past...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Volumes 1-2

Charles Lamb - 1837 - 868 pages
...index to the '' Annual Register," the anonymous account is referred to with Mrs. Lamb's namethings an; passed away,' and I have something more to do than to feel. " God Almighty have us all in his keeping. " C. LAMB. " Mention nothing of poetry. I have destroyed every vestige of past...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 19

1848 - 634 pages
...best that remains to do. Write as religious a letter as possible, but no mention of what is gone and done with. With me " the former things are passed...destroyed every vestige of past vanities of that kind. Do u you please, but if you publish, publish mine (I give free leave) without name or initial, and never...
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Literary Sketches and Letters

Charles Lamb - 1848 - 328 pages
...best that remains to do. Write as religious a letter as possible, but no mention of what is gone and done with. With me " the former things are passed...Do as you please, but if you publish, publish mine ([ give free leave) without name or initial, and never send me a book, I charge you. Your own judgment...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 83

1848 - 592 pages
...best that remains to do. Write as religious a letter as possible, but no mention of what is gone and done with. With me " the former things are passed...poetry. I have destroyed every vestige of past vanities ofthat kind. Do as you please, but if you publish, publish mine (I give free leave) without name or...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 24; Volume 88

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1848 - 794 pages
...best that remains to do. Write as religious a letter as possible, but no mention of what is gone and done with. With me, ' the former things are passed...God Almighty have us well in his keeping, C. LAMB. 1 Mention nothing of poetry. I have destroyed every vestige of past vanities of that kind. Do as you...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 15

1848 - 602 pages
...best that remains to do. Write as religious a letter as possible, bul no mention of what is gone and done with. With me ' the former things are passed...away,' and I have something more to do than to feel. root" fi 1 1 Almighty have as well in hi* keeping. C LAMB. " Mention nothing of poetry. I have destroyed...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 2; Volume 8

1848 - 738 pages
...possible, but no mention of what is gone and done with. WUh me ' the former things are passed away,' av.d I have something more to do than to feel. " God Almighty have us well in His keeping. C. LAMB " How perfectly sincere and resolute is this — " Write as religious a letter as possible, but no...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 66

1849 - 844 pages
...best that remains to do. Write as religious a letter as possible, but no mention of what is gone and done with. With me ' the former things are passed...something more to do than to feel. " God Almighty have us all in his keeping!— C. LAMR. " Mention nothing of poetry; I have destroyed every vestige of past...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 66

1849 - 812 pages
...God Almighty have us all in his keeping ! — C. LAMB. 1849.] [Aug. " Mention nothing of poetry. 1 have destroyed every vestige of past vanities of that kind. Do as you please ; but it you publish, publish mine (I give free leave) without name or initial, and never send mo a book,...
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