Mrs. Moxon's first album was an extract book in which Lamb had copied a number of old ballads and other poems.
An Album is a Garden, not for show Planted, but use; where wholesome herbs should grow.
Any well-filled album of postage-stamps is an eloquent commentary on this maritime supremacy of England.
The Album was the volume for which Lamb, in his letters, occasionally solicited contributions.
TO DORA W[ORDSWORTH], On Being Asked by Her Father to Write in Her Album An Album is a Banquet: from the store, In his intelligential Orchard growing, Your Sire might heap your board to overflowing; One shaking of