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CHILDHOOD...........1 Should give me life, his childhood shall grow up Nightingale
CHILDISH............1 When we began to tire of childish play Female Vagrant
CHILDREN............7 Me and his children hungering in his view: Female Vagrant Husband and children! one by one, by sword Female Vagrant Ten children, Sir! had I to feed, Last of the Flock And bought my little children bread, Last of the Flock As dear as my own children be; Last of the Flock I loved my children more and more. Last of the Flock I loved my children less; Last of the Flock
CHILDREN'S..........1 When sad distress reduced the children's meal: Female Vagrant
CHILL...............2 When her old bones were cold and chill, Goody Blake That he was cold and very chill: Goody Blake
CHIME...............1 The sabbath bells, and the delightful chime; Female Vagrant
CHIMING.............1 For when the chiming hounds are out, Simon Lee
CHOKED..............1 We had been choked with soot. Ancyent Marinere II
CHORAL..............1 Have all burst forth in choral minstrelsy, Nightingale
CHRIST..............3 The very deeps did rot: O Christ! Ancyent Marinere II And Christ would take no pity on Ancyent Marinere IV O Christ! what saw I there? Ancyent Marinere VI
CHRISTENDOM.........1 As ever was in Christendom. Idiot Boy
CHRISTIAN...........1 And an it were a Christian Soul, Ancyent Marinere I
CHRISTMAS...........1 Last Christmas when we talked of this, The Thorn
CHURCH..............3 And with this other maid to church The Thorn And by the church, and o'er the down, Idiot Boy And by the church, and o'er the down, Idiot Boy
CHURCH-YARD.........7 "Two of us in the church-yard lie, We Are Seven "And in the church-yard cottage, I We Are Seven "Two of us in the church-yard lie, We Are Seven "Beneath the church-yard tree." We Are Seven "If two are in the church-yard laid, We Are Seven "So in the church-yard she was laid, We Are Seven The church-yard path to seek: The Thorn
CHUSE...............4 He cannot chuse but hear: Ancyent Marinere I Yet he cannot chuse but hear: Ancyent Marinere I You must take care and chuse your time The Thorn "The eye it cannot chuse but see, Expostulation
CINDER..............1 It dried her body like a cinder, The Thorn
CIRCLED.............1 Circled with evil, till his very soul Dungeon
CIRCLING............1 Now wild, to bend its arms in circling shade, Yew-Tree near Esthwaite
CITIES..............1 Of towns and cities, I have owed to them, Tintern Abbey
CITY................1 How dismal tolled; that night, the city clock! Female Vagrant
CLAD................2 Ill fed she was, and thinly clad; Goody Blake And she was wildly clad; We Are Seven
CLANKING............2 And savage faces, at the clanking hour[,] Dungeon While the jail-mastiff howls at the dull clanking chain, Convict
CLASP...............1 And this poor thorn they clasp it round The Thorn
CLATTER.............1 Yet still his jaws and teeth they clatter, Goody Blake
CLAY................1 Beside their moss-grown hut of clay, Simon Lee
CLEAR...............7 The harbour-bay was clear as glass, Ancyent Marinere VI And clear and open soul, so prized in fearless youth. Female Vagrant Her looks were calm, her senses clear. The Thorn Through half the clear blue sky will go, The Thorn When all the stars shone clear and bright, The Thorn 'Tis eight o'clock, -- a clear March night, Idiot Boy Up! up! my friend, and clear your looks, Tables Turned
CLEAR'D.............1 The Ship was cheer'd, the Harbour clear'd -- Ancyent Marinere I
CLEARLY.............1 The moon was full and shining clearly, Goody Blake
CLEFT...............1 Hark! hark! the thick black cloud is cleft, Ancyent Marinere V
CLIFFS..............4 High o'er the cliffs I led my fleecy store, Female Vagrant The cliffs and peaks so high that are, Idiot Boy Do I behold these steep and lofty cliffs, Tintern Abbey Of absence, these steep woods and lofty cliffs, Tintern Abbey
CLIFTS..............1 And thro' the drifts the snowy clifts Ancyent Marinere I
CLIMB...............1 Would up the mountain often climb. The Thorn
CLIMBED.............2 I climbed the mountain's height: The Thorn "Perhaps he's climbed into an oak, Idiot Boy
CLOAK...............2 A woman in a scarlet cloak, The Thorn And there sits in a scarlet cloak, The Thorn
CLOCK...............5 How dismal tolled; that night, the city clock! Female Vagrant The clock gives warning for eleven; Idiot Boy The clock is on the stroke of twelve, Idiot Boy The clock is on the stroke of one; Idiot Boy -- The clock strikes three -- a dismal knell! Idiot Boy
CLOD................1 Her hut was on a clod hill-side, Goody Blake
CLOMBE..............1 While clombe above the Eastern bar Ancyent Marinere III
CLOS'D..............2 I clos'd my lids and kept them close, Ancyent Marinere IV When silent night has clos'd her eyes -- Lewti
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