Poems
- Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner, and Other Poems;
- Collegisse juvat: The full sentence, in the first ode of
- COLUMBUS
- COLUMBUS NYE,
- Come in
- COME UP FROM THE FIELDS FATHER.
- Comma added at end of line:
- Comma added elsewhere:
- COMMUNICATES ITSELF TO THOSE WITHIN. DURING THE FIRST STROPHE, THE
- Compare _Al Fresco_, lines 34-39:
- Compare _Sir Launfal_, I. 26. The whole passage, II. 76-87, is a
- Compare the familiar line in Gray's _Elegy_:
- COMPENSATIONS
- Composed upon Westminster Bridge
- CONCLUSION.
- Confession
- CONSOLATION
- CONSTANTINOPLE.
- Constantly Risking Absurdity
- Contemplations
- CONTENTMENT
- Copies exist in the Harvard manuscript book, amongst the Boscombe
- COPLAS DE MANRIQUE
- Corbel: A bracket-like support projecting from a wall from
- COREY.
- CORNISH LULLABY
- Correspondences
- Corydon's Song
- COTTON-WOOL
- CRASH!
- CREDIDIMUS JOVEM REGNARE
- Credo: Latin, I believe: the first word in the Latin version of
- CREEDS
- Creeds: Here used in the broad sense of convictions,
- CRIER OF THE DEAD.
- CRIER OP THE DEAD.
- CRITICAL APPRECIATIONS
- Crossing the Bar
- CROWNED WITH FLOWERS
- CUCKOO SONG
- CURFEW
- customs
- Cut
- Cyclops: The Cyclopes were brutish giants with one eye who lived
- d'.
- DA 400
- DA 410
- Daddy
- DAMNATION.
- DAMSEL.