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CANDLE-LIGHT........1 It would not pay for candle-light. Goody Blake
CANNOT.............26 He cannot chuse but hear: Ancyent Marinere I Yet he cannot chuse but hear: Ancyent Marinere I They cannot me behold. Ancyent Marinere V That when I loved him not I cannot say. Female Vagrant And does what Simon cannot do; Simon Lee "I cannot tell, I do not know." Anecdote for Fathers Their thoughts I cannot measure, Lines in Early Spring I cannot tell; I wish I could; The Thorn I cannot think, whate'er they say, The Thorn I cannot tell; but some will say The Thorn I cannot tell how this may be, The Thorn I cannot work thee any woe. Mad Mother The high crag cannot work me harm, Mad Mother For what she ails they cannot guess. Idiot Boy For joy he cannot hold the bridle, Idiot Boy Yet for his life he cannot tell Idiot Boy Which way to turn she cannot tell. Idiot Boy She listens, but she cannot hear Idiot Boy And cannot find her idiot boy. Idiot Boy She screams -- she cannot move for joy; Idiot Boy I cannot tell; but while he laughs, Idiot Boy "The eye it cannot chuse but see, Expostulation "We cannot bid the ear be still; Expostulation Alone I cannot fear to die. Forsaken Indian I cannot lift my limbs to know Forsaken Indian To me was all in all. -- I cannot paint Tintern Abbey
CANST...............1 'Tis well for me; thou canst not see Mad Mother
CANTY...............1 Then at her door the canty dame Goody Blake
CAPABLE.............1 Who, capable of no articulate sound, Nightingale
CAPRICIOUS..........1 With skirmish and capricious passagings, Nightingale
CARDIGAN............1 In the sweet shire of Cardigan, Simon Lee
CARE................9 And dreamt that I had died for care! Lewti Remote from man, and storms of mortal care, Female Vagrant You must take care and chuse your time The Thorn Though little given to care and thought, Last of the Flock And now I care not if we die, Last of the Flock With all my care and pains, Last of the Flock "Susan, we must take care of him, Idiot Boy That body dismiss'd from his care; Convict "My care, if the arm of the mighty were mine, Convict
CARELESS............3 Of service done with careless cruelty, Female Vagrant In careless mood he looked at me, Anecdote for Fathers As careless as if nothing were, Idiot Boy
CARES...............1 Thy father cares not for my breast, Mad Mother
CARRIED.............2 "Or him that wicked pony's carried Idiot Boy "And carried Johnny to the wood." Idiot Boy
CARRY...............2 The babe I carry on my arm, Mad Mother "Oh carry back my idiot boy! Idiot Boy
CASE................3 Sad case it was, as you may think, Goody Blake Sad case for such a brain to hold The Thorn Sad case, as you may think, for one The Thorn
CASEMENT............3 The red-breast known for years, which at my casement peck'd. Female Vagrant Like a loose casement in the wind. Goody Blake The doctor at the casement shews, Idiot Boy
CAST................5 "Up to the moon is cast -- Ancyent Marinere VI And cast into that hole. My husband's father Foster-Mother Helpless as sailor cast on desart rock; Female Vagrant His limbs are cast in beauty's mould, Anecdote for Fathers On Johnny vile reflections cast; Idiot Boy
CASTLE..............4 Lived chiefly at the Convent or the Castle. Foster-Mother Of large extent, hard by a castle huge Nightingale Hard by the Castle, and at latest eve, Nightingale "Or in the castle he's pursuing, Idiot Boy
CATARACT............1 What then I was. The sounding cataract Tintern Abbey
CATCH...............3 To catch the breezy air; Lines in Early Spring My dear, dear Friend, and in thy voice I catch Tintern Abbey Thy voice, nor catch from thy wild eyes these gleams Tintern Abbey
CATTER'D............1 And catter'd many a lusty splinter, Goody Blake
CATTLE..............1 Even he, of cattle the most mild, Idiot Boy
CAUGHT..............2 And cried, "I've caught you then at last!" Goody Blake It caught his eye, he saw it plain -- Anecdote for Fathers
CAULD...............1 And it grew wond'rous cauld: Ancyent Marinere I
CAVE................3 In Want's most lonely cave till death to pine, Female Vagrant "To the dark cave, the goblin's hall, Idiot Boy Or of some hermit's cave, where by his fire Tintern Abbey
CEAS'D..............1 It ceas'd: yet still the sails made on Ancyent Marinere V
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