| C. G., gent. | The Minte of deformities (1600) |
| Calendar of Shepherds, The | The kalender of shepherdes (1892) |
| Call, Wathen Mark Wilks | Golden Histories (1871) |
| Call, Wathen Mark Wilks | Reverberations (1875) |
| Callanan, Jeremiah Joseph | The Poems (1861) |
| Calverley, Charles Stuart | The Complete Works (1901) |
| Cambridge, Richard Owen | The Genius of Britain (1756) |
| Cambridge, Richard Owen | The Works (1803) |
| Campbell, George Douglas, 8th Duke of Argyll | The Burdens of Belief (1894) |
| Campbell, Thomas | The Complete Poetical Works (1907) |
| Campbell, Thomas | Poems (1871) |
| Campion, Thomas | The Works (1967) |
| Canning, George | The pilgrimage to Mecca (1829) |
| Canning, George | The Poetical Works (1825) |
| Canton, William | The Comrades (1902) |
| Canton, William | In memory of W. V (1901) |
| Canton, William | The invisible playmate [1912] |
| Canton, William | A Lost Epic (1887) |
| Canton, William | W. V. Her Book (1896) |
| Carew, Richard, of Anthony | Godfrey of Boulloigne (1594) |
| Carew, Richard, of Anthony | A Herrings Tayle (1598) |
| Carew, Thomas | Poems 1640 (1969) |
| Carew, Thomas | Poems, With a Maske (1651) |
| Carey, Henry | Cupid and Hymen (1772) |
| Carey, Henry | A hue and cry [1726] |
| Carey, Henry | An Ode to Mankind (1741) |
| Carey, Henry | Of Stage Tyrants (1735) |
| Carey, Henry | Poems on several occasions (1729) |
| Carpenter, Edward | Narcissus (1873) |
| Carpenter, Edward | Sketches from Life in Town and Country [1908] |
| Cartwright, William | November (1671) |
| Cartwright, William | Poems (1651) |
| Cary, Henry Francis | An Irregular Ode to General Elliott [1788] |
| Cary, Henry Francis | Ode to General Kosciusko (1797) |
| Cary, Henry Francis | Sonnets and Odes (1788) |
| Cary, Patrick | Trivial poems, and triolets (1820) |
| Castillo, John | Awd Isaac [etc.] (1843) |
| Castillo, John | The bard of the dales (1858) |
| Castillo, John | A Specimen of the Bilsdale Dialect [1831] |
| Caswall, Edward | A May Pageant and Other Poems (1865) |
| Caswall, Edward | Poems (1873) |
| Cavendish, George | The life of Cardinal Wolsey (1825) |
| Cavendish, Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle | Natures Picture (1671) |
| Cavendish, Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle | Philosophical Letters (1664) |
| Cavendish, Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle | Philosophicall Fancies (1653) |
| Cavendish, Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle | Poems, and phancies (1664) |
| Cavendish, Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle | The Worlds Olio (1655) |
| Cavendish, William, 1st Duke of Newcastle | The charms of liberty: A poem (1717) |
| Cavendish, William, 1st Duke of Newcastle | Phanseys (1956) |
| Cawthorn, James | Poems (1771) |
| Chalkhill, John | Thealma and Clearchus (1683) |
| Chaloner, Sir Thomas, the elder | Helen to Paris (1804) |
| Chamberlain, Robert | Balaam's Asse Cudgeld (1661) |
| Chamberlain, Robert | Conceits, Clinches, Flashes and Whimsies (1639) |
| Chamberlain, Robert | Nocturnall Lucubrations (1638) |
| Chamberlayne, Sir James | Manuductio ad Coelum (1681) |
| Chamberlayne, Sir James | A Sacred Poem (1680) |
| Chamberlayne, William | Englands Iubile (1660) |
| Chamberlayne, William | Pharonnida (1659) |
| Chandler, Mary | The Description of Bath (1736) |
| Chapman, George | Andromeda Liberata (1614) |
| Chapman, George | The Divine Poem of Mvsaeus (1616) |
| Chapman, George | An Epicede or Funerall Song (1612) |
| Chapman, George | Evgenia (1614) |
| Chapman, George | Evthymiae Raptvs; (1609) |
| Chapman, George | A free and offenceles iustification (1614) |
| Chapman, George | The Georgicks of Hesiod (1618) |
| Chapman, George | A Iustification of a Strange Action of Nero (1629) |
| Chapman, George | Ovid's Banquet of Sence (1595) |
| Chapman, George | Petrarchs seven penitentiall psalms (1612) |
| Chapman, George | Pro vere avtvmni lachrymae (1622) |
| Chapman, George | The Shadow of Night (1594) |
| Chapman, George | The Whole Works of Homer ... in his Iliads and Odysses [1616] |
| Chappell, Bartholomew | The Garden of Prudence (1595) |
| Charles, Elizabeth | Songs Old New (1887) |
| Chatterton, Thomas | The poetical works (1875) |
| Chaucer, Geoffrey | The complete works (1894-1897) |
| Chester, Sir Robert | Loves martyr (1601) |
| Chester, Sir Robert | Poems (1914) |
| Chudleigh, Lady Mary | Essays upon Several Subjects (1710) |
| Chudleigh, Lady Mary | Poems on Several Occasions (1703) |
| Churchill, Charles | Poems (1933) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | [To L. Lloid] [1573] |
| Churchyard, Thomas | Churchyardes farewell [1566] |
| Churchyard, Thomas | Churchyardes Lamentation of Freyndshyp [1566] |
| Churchyard, Thomas | Churchyards good will (1604) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | Chvrchyards challenge (1593) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A commendatory poem (1568) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | Commendatory verse to Hvloets dictionarie (1572) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | The Contention betwyxte Churchyeard and Camell (1560) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A discourse of Rebellion (1570) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A discourse of The Queenes ... entertainment (1578) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | Epitaph of Sir Phillip Sidney (1537) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | The Epitaphe of the honourable Earle of Penbroke (1570) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A Farewell cauld, Churchyeards, rounde [1566] |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A Feast full of sad cheere (1592) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | The firste parte of Churchyardes Chippes (1575) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | The Fortunate Farewell (1599) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A generall rehearsall of warres [1579] |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A Greatter thankes (1566) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A handefvl of gladsome verses (1592) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | The Honor of the Lawe (1596) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A Lamentable, and pitifull Description of the wofull warres in Flaunders (1578) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A light Bondell of liuly discourses called Churchyards Charge (1580) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | The mirror of Man (1594) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | The Miserie of Flavnders (1579) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A Musical Consort (1595) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A Pleasant conceite (1593) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A pleasant Discourse of Court and Wars (1596) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A pleasaunte Laborinth called Churchyardes Chance (1580) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A prayse of Maister Forboishers voyage (1578) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A reuyuing of the deade (1591) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A sad and solemn Funerall (1596) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | Sorrowfull Verses [1603?] |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A sparke of frendship (1588) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | The Thre first bookes of Ouids De Tristibvs (1572) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A warning for the wise (1580) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | A wished reformacion of wicked Rebellion (1598) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | The wonders of the ayre (1602) |
| Churchyard, Thomas | The Worthines of Wales (1587) |
| Chute, Anthony | Beawtie Dishonoured (1593) |
| Clapham, Henoch | Ælohim-triune (1601) |
| Clapham, Henoch | A Briefe of the Bibles History (1608) |
| Clare, John | Cottage Tales (1993) |
| Clare, John | The Early Poems (1989) |
| Clare, John | The later poems (1984) |
| Clare, John | The midsummer cushion (1990) |
| Clare, John | The Poems of |
| Clare, John | The Rural Muse (1835) |
| Clare, John | The shepherd's calendar (1993) |
| Clark, William | The grand Tryal: or, Poetical Exercitations upon the book of Job (1685) |
| Cleland, William | A Collection of Several Poems and Verses (1697) |
| Cleveland, John | The Character of A London-Diurnall (1647) |
| Cleveland, John | Genuine Poems (1677) |
| Cleveland, John | Poems (1657) |
| Cleveland, John | Poems (1658) |
| Clough, Arthur Hugh | [Poems from] Ambarvalia (1849) |
| Clough, Arthur Hugh | Poems (1869) |
| Cobb, Samuel | Bersaba (1695) |
| Cobb, Samuel | Callipaedia (1712) |
| Cobb, Samuel | The female Reign (1709) |
| Cobb, Samuel | The Miller's Tale (1725) |
| Cobb, Samuel | The Mouse-Trap (1712) |
| Cobb, Samuel | News from both Universities (1714) |
| Cobb, Samuel | Pax Redux (1697) |
| Cobb, Samuel | A Pindarique Ode (1694) |
| Cobb, Samuel | Poems on Several Occasions (1710) |
| Cobb, Samuel | Poetae Britannici (1700) |
| Cobb, Samuel | A Psalm of thanksgiving (1706) |
| Cobbold, Richard | The Bottle [1848] |
| Cobbold, Richard | Original, serious and religious poetry (1827) |
| Cobbold, Richard | The Spirit of the Litany (1833) |
| Cobbold, Richard | Valentine Verses (1827) |
| Cock Lorrel's Boat | Cocke Lorelles Bote [1510] |
| Cokayne, Sir Aston | Small poems of Divers sorts (1658) |
| Colclough, George | The Spectacle to Repentance (1571) |
| Coleridge, Hartley | Poems (1851) |
| Coleridge, Mary Elizabeth | Gathered Leaves (1910) |
| Coleridge, Mary Elizabeth | Poems (1908) |
| Coleridge, Samuel Taylor | The Complete Poetical Works (1912) |
| Coleridge, Sara | Phantasmion (1837) |
| Coleridge, Sara | Pretty Lessons (1845) |
| Colin Blowbols Testament | Colyn Blowbols Testament (1864) |
| Collins, Anne | Divine Songs and Meditacions (1653) |
| Collins, John | Scripscrapologia (1804) |
| Collins, Thomas | The Penitent Pvblican (1610) |
| Collins, Thomas | The Teares of Love (1615) |
| Collins, William | The poems (1969) |
| Collop, John | Collop Poesis Rediviva (1656) |
| Colse, Peter | Penelopes Complaint (1596) |
| Colvil, Samuel | Mock poem, or, Whiggs Supplication (1681) |
| Colvil, Samuel | Prophecy anent the Union (1707) |
| Colvill, Robert | Atalanta [1777] |
| Colvill, Robert | Britain (1747) |
| Colvill, Robert | The downfall of the Roman Confederacy (1788) |
| Colvill, Robert | Eidyllia: or, miscellaneous poems (1757) |
| Colvill, Robert | Epithalamium (1776) |
| Colvill, Robert | The Merry Wives of Douglas (1769) |
| Colvill, Robert | Occasional Poems (1771) |
| Colvill, Robert | The Poetical Works (1789) |
| Combe, Thomas | The Theater of Fine Devices (1614) |
| Combe, William | The Auction (1778) |
| Combe, William | Clifton (1775) |
| Combe, William | The Dance of Life (1817) |
| Combe, William | The Diaboliad (1777) |
| Combe, William | The English Dance of Death (1815) |
| Combe, William | The Fast-Day (1780) |
| Combe, William | The First of April (1777) |
| Combe, William | An Heroic Epistle (1779) |
| Combe, William | An heroic epistle to Lord Craven (1775) |
| Combe, William | An heroic epistle to the noble author of the Duchess of Devonshire's cow (1777) |
| Combe, William | The history of Johnny Quae Genus (1822) |
| Combe, William | The Justification (1778) |
| Combe, William | The Philosopher in Bristol (1775) |
| Combe, William | A Poetical Epistle to Sir Joshua Reynolds (1777) |
| Combe, William | The Royal Dream (1785) |
| Combe, William | The three tours of Doctor Syntax (1869) |
| Combe, William | The World As It Goes (1789) |
| Concanen, Matthew, the elder | Miscellaneous Poems (1724) |
| Conder, Josiah | The Choir and The Oratory (1837) |
| Conder, Josiah | The Star in the East (1824) |
| Congreve, William | An Impossible Thing (1720) |
| Congreve, William | To the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Cobham (1729) |
| Congreve, William | The Works (1710) |
| Conington, John | The Victory of Suffering (1842) |
| Connaissance d'Amours, La | La conusaunce damours [1528?] |
| Constable, Henry | Poems and Sonnets (1897) |
| Cook, Eliza | Diamond dust (1865) |
| Cook, Eliza | Melaia and other poems (1840) |
| Cook, Eliza | Mother be proud of your boy in blue (1860) |
| Cook, Eliza | New Echoes (1864) |
| Cook, Eliza | The Poetical Works (1870) |
| Cook, Eliza | Song of the Haymakers [1850?] |
| Cooke, John | Epigrames (1604) |
| Cooke, Thomas | 1703-1756: A Collection of letters and state papers (1756) |
| Cooke, Thomas | 1703-1756: Tales, epistles, odes, fables (1729) |
| Cooke, Thomas | 1703-1756: The Bays Miscellany (1730) |
| Cooke, Thomas | The Candidates for the Bays (1730) |
| Cooke, Thomas | An Epistle to the Right Honourable the Countess of Shaftesbury (1743) |
| Cooke, Thomas | A Hymn to Liberty (1746) |
| Cooke, Thomas | An hymn to may (1754) |
| Cooke, Thomas | Immortality Reveal'd (1745) |
| Cooke, Thomas | An Ode on Beauty (1749) |
| Cooke, Thomas | An ode on benevolence (1753) |
| Cooke, Thomas | An Ode on Martial Virtue (1750) |
| Cooke, Thomas | An ode on pleasure (1754) |
| Cooke, Thomas | An ode on poetry, painting and sculpture (1754) |
| Cooke, Thomas | An Ode on the Powers of Eloquence (1755) |
| Cooke, Thomas | An Ode on the Powers of Poetry (1751) |
| Cooke, Thomas | Poems (1742) |
| Cooke, Thomas | A prologue on comic poetry [etc.] (1753) |
| Cooke, Thomas | Pythagoras (1752) |
| Cooke, Thomas | Scriblerius Tertius: Marlborough (1722) |
| Cooke, Thomas | Scriblerius Tertius: The idylliums of Moschus and Bion (1724) |
| Cooke, Thomas | The Tryal of Hercules (1752) |
| Cooke, Thomas | The Works Of Hesiod (1740) |
| Cooper, Thomas | The Baron's Yule Feast (1846) |
| Cooper, Thomas | The Poetical Works (1877) |
| Copland, Robert | A complaynt of them that be to soone maryed (1535) |
| Copland, Robert | Complaynte of them that ben to late maryed (1966) |
| Copland, Robert | Epilogue to the syege of Rodes (1524) |
| Copland, Robert | The hye way to the spyttell hous [1536?] |
| Copland, Robert | Introductory and Concluding Poems to The Assemble of Soules (1530) |
| Copland, Robert | Introductory poem to the passyon of our lorde [1521] |
| Copland, Robert | Introductory verse to the myrrour & the chyrche [1521] |
| Copland, Robert | Iyl of braintfords Testament [1560?] |
| Copland, Robert | L'enuoy of Robert Coplande |
| Copland, Robert | L'envoy and excuse (1528) |
| Copland, Robert | R. Coplande to the translatour (1532) |
| Copland, Robert | The seuen sorowes that women have when theyr husbandes be deade [1568?] |
| Copley, Anthony | A Fig For Fortune (1596) |
| Copley, Anthony | Loves Owle (1595) |
| Coppinger, Matthew | Poems, Songs and Love-Verses (1682) |
| Corbett, Richard | Certain Elegant Poems (1647) |
| Corbett, Richard | On Francis Beaumonts death (1640) |
| Corbett, Richard | Poetica Stromata (1648) |
| Corbett, Richard | The Times' Whistle (1871) |
| Costello, Louisa Stuart | The Lay of the Stork (1856) |
| Costello, Louisa Stuart | The Maid of the Cyprus Isle (1815) |
| Costello, Louisa Stuart | Redwald (1819) |
| Costello, Louisa Stuart | Songs of a Stranger (1825) |
| Cottle, Joseph | Alfred (1850) |
| Cottle, Joseph | Dartmoor and other poems (1823) |
| Cottle, Joseph | The Fall of Cambria (1811) |
| Cottle, Joseph | Hymns and Sacred Lyrics (1828) |
| Cottle, Joseph | Malvern Hills, with Minor Poems (1829) |
| Cottle, Joseph | Messiah (1815) |
| Cottle, Joseph | Poems (1796) |
| Cotton, Charles | Burlesque upon Burlesque (1675) |
| Cotton, Charles | Poems on Several Occasions (1689) |
| Cotton, Charles | Scarronides (1667) |
| Cotton, Charles | The Wonders of the Peacke (1681) |
| Cotton, Nathaniel, the elder | Various pieces in verse and prose (1791) |
| Cotton, Roger | An Armor of Proofe (1596) |
| Cotton, Roger | A Spirituall Song (1596) |
| Courthope, William John | The Country Town (1920) |
| Courthope, William John | Epigrams of Martial (1914) |
| Courthope, William John | The Longest Reign (1897) |
| Courthope, William John | Ludibria Lunae (1869) |
| Courthope, William John | The Paradise of Birds (1870) |
| Courthope, William John | Poems (1865) |
| Courthope, William John | The Three Hundredth Anniversary of Shakespeare's Birth (1864) |
| Coutts-Nevill, Francis Burdett Thomas, 5th Baron Latymer | The Alhambra and Other Poems (1898) |
| Coutts-Nevill, Francis Burdett Thomas, 5th Baron Latymer | Egypt and other poems (1912) |
| Coutts-Nevill, Francis Burdett Thomas, 5th Baron Latymer | The Girls of England [1882] |
| Coutts-Nevill, Francis Burdett Thomas, 5th Baron Latymer | Musa Verticordia (1905) |
| Coutts-Nevill, Francis Burdett Thomas, 5th Baron Latymer | The Mystery of Godliness (1900) |
| Coutts-Nevill, Francis Burdett Thomas, 5th Baron Latymer | The nut-brown Maid (1901) |
| Coutts-Nevill, Francis Burdett Thomas, 5th Baron Latymer | Poems (1896) |
| Coutts-Nevill, Francis Burdett Thomas, 5th Baron Latymer | Psyche (1912) |
| Coutts-Nevill, Francis Burdett Thomas, 5th Baron Latymer | The Revelation of St. Love the Divine (1898) |
| Coutts-Nevill, Francis Burdett Thomas, 5th Baron Latymer | The Romance of King Arthur (1907) |
| Coutts-Nevill, Francis Burdett Thomas, 5th Baron Latymer | The Spacious Times and Others (1920) |
| Coverdale, Miles | Goostly psalmes and spirituall songes [1533?] |
| Cowley, Abraham | The Works (1905-6) |
| Cowper, William | The life and posthumous writings (1803) |
| Cowper, William | The Unpublished and Uncollected Poems (1900) |
| Cowper, William | The Works (1835-1837) |
| Crabbe, George | New Poems (1960) |
| Crabbe, George | Poems (1905) |
| Crabbe, George | Poetical Works (1838) |
| Craig, Alexander, of Rosecraig | The Amorose Songes, Sonets, and Elegies (1606) |
| Craig, Alexander, of Rosecraig | The pilgrime and heremite (1631) |
| Craig, Alexander, of Rosecraig | The Poetical Recreations (1609) |
| Craig, Alexander, of Rosecraig | The Poeticall Essayes (1604) |
| Craig, Alexander, of Rosecraig | Poeticall Recreations (1623) |
| Crane, Ralph | The Pilgrimes New-yeares-gift [1625?] |
| Cranley, Thomas | Amanda (1636) |
| Crashaw, Richard | Steps to the Temple (1904) |
| Croker, John Wilson | The Amazoniad (1806) |
| Croker, John Wilson | Familiar Epistles |
| Croker, John Wilson | Talavera (1812) |
| Croly, George | May Fair (1827) |
| Croly, George | The modern Orlando (1846) |
| Croly, George | Poetical Works (1830) |
| Croly, George | Scenes from Scripture (1851) |
| Crompton, Hugh | The Glory of Women (1652) |
| Crompton, Hugh | Pierides (1657) |
| Crompton, Hugh | Poems (1657) |
| Crosland, Thomas William Hodgson | The Absent-Minded Mule (1899) |
| Crosland, Thomas William Hodgson | A Chant of Affection (1915) |
| Crosland, Thomas William Hodgson | The Collected Poems (1917) |
| Crosland, Thomas William Hodgson | The First Stone (1912) |
| Crosland, Thomas William Hodgson | The Five Notions (1903) |
| Crosland, Thomas William Hodgson | Last Poems (1928) |
| Crosland, Thomas William Hodgson | Other People's Wings (1899) |
| Crosland, Thomas William Hodgson | Outlook Odes (1902) |
| Crosland, Thomas William Hodgson | The pink book (1894) |
| Crosland, Thomas William Hodgson | Pleasant Odes (1900) |
| Crosland, Thomas William Hodgson | Sonnets (1912) |
| Crosland, Thomas William Hodgson | War Poems (1916) |
| Crossman, Samuel | The Young Mans Meditation (1664) |
| Crowe, William | Lewesdon Hill (1827) |
| Crowley, Robert | One and Thyrtye Epigrammes [1550] |
| Crowley, Robert | Philargyrie of greate Britayne [1551] |
| Crowley, Robert | Pleasure and Payne (1551) |
| Crowley, Robert | The Psalter of David (1549) |
| Crowley, Robert | To Nicholas Shaxton [1548] |
| Crowley, Robert | The voyce of the laste Trumpet (1550) |
| Croxall, Samuel | Another Original Canto of Spencer (1714) |
| Croxall, Samuel | The Fair Circassian (1721) |
| Croxall, Samuel | An Original Canto of Spencer (1714) |
| Croxall, Samuel | The Vision (1715) |
| Cunningham, Allan | The Magic Bridle [n.d.] |
| Cunningham, Allan | The Maid of Elvar (1832) |
| Cunningham, Allan | Poems and Songs (1847) |
| Cunningham, Allan | Sir Marmaduke Maxwell (1822) |
| Cunningham, Allan | Songs (1813) |
| Cunningham, John | Poems, chiefly Pastoral (1771) |
| Cunningham, John | A Poetical Essay in the Manner of Elegy (1760) |
| Cutts, John, 1st Baron Cutts | On the Death of the Queen (1695) |
| Cutts, John, 1st Baron Cutts | Poetical Exercises (1687) |