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BROKE ( 2 2) | ||||||||
And as it pass’d me by, there broke | 1 | 29 | 72 | TAMA | ||||
And as it pass’d me by there broke | 1 | 40 | 72 | TAMB | ||||
BROKEN ( 21 19) | ||||||||
That the proud spirit had been broken, | 1 | 33 | 199 | TAMA | ||||
A kingdom for a broken — heart. | 1 | 39 | 406 | TAMA | ||||
That the proud spirit had been broken, | 1 | 42 | 199 | TAMB | ||||
With a strange sound, as of a harp-string broken | 1 | 78 | 23 | STAN | ||||
Hath left me broken-hearted. | 1 | 79 | 4 | ADRE | ||||
If with thee be broken hearts, | 1 | 160 | 22 | MYST | ||||
Much about a broken heart — | 1 | 192 | 13 | NISA | ||||
These vague entablatures — this broken frieze — | 1 | 229 | 28A-DFK | COLIS | ||||
and/ broken bottles are strewn about the floor | 1 | 248 | 3/ 4d | POLI | ||||
Solemnly sworn perfidiously broken | 1 | 254 | 43 | POLI | ||||
These vague entablatures: this broken frieze | 1 | 286 | 35 | POLI | ||||
And though my faith be broken, | 1 | 308 | 33 | BRIDA | ||||
And though my heart be broken, | 1 | 308 | 34 | BRIDA | ||||
And, though my faith be broken, | 1 | 309 | 22 | BRIDF | ||||
And, though my heart be broken, | 1 | 309 | 23 | BRIDF | ||||
AH, broken is the golden bowl! | 1 | 334 | 1 | LENA | ||||
Ah, broken is the golden bowl! — | 1 | 336 | 1 | LENK | ||||
Startled at the stillness broken | 1 | 367 | 61 | RAVEN | ||||
Wondering at the stillness broken | 1 | 367 | 61AC | RAVEN | ||||
Could hope to utter. And I! my spells are broken. | 1 | 407 | 16 | MARB | ||||
Heaped o’er my soul by thee. Its spells are broken — | 1 | 407 | 21 | MARA | ||||
BROKEN-HEARTED ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Hath left me broken-hearted. | 1 | 79 | 4 | ADRE | ||||
BROOD ( 2 2) | ||||||||
Nothing save the airs that brood | 1 | 193 | 29 | NISB | ||||
Nothing save the airs that brood | 1 | 195 | 12 | NISE | ||||
BROOKS ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Why, then the prettiest of brooks | 1 | 135 | 9 | TOFO | ||||
BROTHER ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Of brother, friend and cousin meet, — | 1 | 382 | 12 | VANE | ||||
BROUGHT ( 6 6) | ||||||||
The night that waned and waned and brought no day. | 1 | 115 | 262 | ALAAR | ||||
Have brought a specimen | 1 | 141 | 45 | FAIRY1 | ||||
Thy Naiad airs have brought me home | 1 | 166 | 8 | HELF | ||||
What answer was it you brought me, good Baldazzar? | 1 | 279 | 14 | POLI | ||||
Born and brought up with their snouts deep down | 1 | 394 | 26 | MODC | ||||
That I brought a dread burden down here — | 1 | 418 | 88 | ULA | ||||
BROW ( 19 16) | ||||||||
The fever’d diadem on my brow | 1 | 27 | 31 | TAMA | ||||
The fever’d diadem on my brow, | 1 | 46 | 32 | TAMF | ||||
The fever’d diadem on my brow | 1 | 54 | 28 | TAMH | ||||
Another brow may ev’n inherit | 1 | 81 | 10 | HAPP | ||||
Another brow may e’en inherit | 1 | 81 | 108 | HAPP | ||||
But the shadow of whose brow | 1 | 103 | 100 | ALAAR | ||||
Come down to your brow | 1 | 108 | 77 | ALAAR | ||||
And come down to your brow | 1 | 108 | 77F | ALAAR | ||||
Thou halt not seen my brow, | 1 | 131 | 28 | SHOULD | ||||
Or worse — upon her brow to dance | 1 | 183 | 5 | IRENE1 | ||||
Wreathing for its transparent brow | 1 | 184 | 52 | IRENE1 | ||||
And fans thy brow — | 1 | 224 | 8 | SLEEP | ||||
And the wreath is on my brow — | 1 | 307 | 2 | BRIDA | ||||
And he kissed my pallid brow — | 1 | 307 | 14 | BRIDA | ||||
And the wreath is on my brow; | 1 | 308 | 2 | BRIDF | ||||
And the wreath is on my brow — | 1 | 308 | 26 | BRIDA | ||||
And he kissed my pallid brow, | 1 | 309 | 14 | BRIDF | ||||
Take this kiss upon the brow! | 1 | 451 | 1 | TAKE | ||||
Take this kiss upon thy brow! | 1 | 451 | 1C | TAKE | ||||
BROWN ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Within the valleys dim and brown, | 1 | 222 | 11 | SERE | ||||
BRUTE ( 2 2) | ||||||||
As to the seat of thought in man and brute, | 1 | 11 | 74 | TEMP | ||||
They are neither brute nor human, | 1 | 437 | 87 | BELLSEG | ||||
BUBBLES ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Bubbles — ephemeral and so transparent — | 1 | 425 | 11 | DUNCE | ||||
BUD ( 1 1) | ||||||||
And the Nelumbo bud that floats for ever | 1 | 102 | 78 | ALAAR | ||||
BUDDING ( 4 2) | ||||||||
The Sephalica, budding with young bees, | 1 | 101 | 48 | ALAAR | ||||
In the budding of my Paradisal Hope! | 1 | 279 | 7 | POLI | ||||
I’ the budding of my hopes — give me to live, | 1 | 279 | 7A | POLI | ||||
In the budding of my hopes — give me to live, | 1 | 279 | 7B | POLI | ||||
BUFFO ( 2 2) | ||||||||
(hiccup) where is the buffo-singer? | 1 | 248 | 8 | POLI | ||||
With him and the buffo-singer. Ha! ha! ha! | 1 | 257 | 120 | POLI | ||||
BUFFO-SINGER ( 2 2) | ||||||||
(hiccup) where is the buffo-singer? | 1 | 248 | 8 | POLI | ||||
With him and the buffo-singer. Ha! ha! ha! | 1 | 257 | 120 | POLI | ||||
BUILD ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Yet I build no faith upon | 1 | 130 | 3 | SHOULD | ||||
BUNDLE ( 4 4) | ||||||||
(I’ll send them to you) — a bundle of paternosters | 1 | 253 | 12 | POLI | ||||
(Enter UGO, bearing a bundle | 1 | 255 | 31d | POLI | ||||
(throwing down the bundle) | 1 | 256 | 34d | POLI | ||||
BENITO recrosses the/ stage raeidly with a bundle.) | 1 | 276 | 19/20d | POLI | ||||
BURDEN ( 5 3) | ||||||||
till his songs one burden bore — | 1 | 367 | 64 | RAVEN | ||||
till his song one burden bore — | 1 | 367 | 64H | RAVEN | ||||
that melancholy burden bore | 1 | 367 | 65 | RAVEN | ||||
the melancholy burden bore | 1 | 367 | 65DEFHLP | RAVEN | ||||
That I brought a dread burden down here — | 1 | 418 | 88 | ULA | ||||
BURIAL ( 4 3) | ||||||||
How shall the burial rite be read? | 1 | 205 | 1 | PAEAN | ||||
And let the burial rite be read — | 1 | 335 | 5 | LENA | ||||
Come, let the burial rite be read — | 1 | 336 | s | LENK | ||||
Ah, let the burial rite be read — | 1 | 336 | 5D | LENK | ||||
BURIED ( 5 5) | ||||||||
She ceas’d — and buried then her burning cheek | 1 | 104 | 118 | ALAAR | ||||
By buried centuries of pomp and power! | 1 | 228 | 3 | COLIS | ||||
By buried centuries of pomp and power! | 1 | 286 | 4 | POLI | ||||
buried in 1 big-wigs I | 1 | 394 | 4 | MODD | ||||
For the resurrection of deep-buried faith | 1 | 400 | 6 | MLS | ||||
BURIES ( 1 1) | ||||||||
And buries them up quite | 1 | 140 | 25 | FAIRY1 | ||||
BURN ( 1 1) | ||||||||
On beds of fire that burn below, | 1 | 60 | 220 | TAMH | ||||
BURN’D ( 4 4) | ||||||||
Burn’d with a still intenser glow; | 1 | 29 | 84 | TAMA | ||||
Burn’d with a still intenser glow | 1 | 40 | 84 | TAMB | ||||
Burn’d with a still intenser glow, | 1 | 47 | 75 | TAMF | ||||
Burn’d with a still intenser glow | 1 | 56 | 71 | TAMH | ||||
BURNED ( 4 3) | ||||||||
Burned there a holier fire than burneth now | 1 | 272 | 19 | POLI | ||||
burned into my bosom's core; | 1 | 367 | 74 | RAVEN | ||||
That burned in my brain. | 1 | 457 | 24AB | ANNIE | ||||
That burned in my brain. | 1 | 457 | 30 | ANNIE | ||||
BURNETH ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Burned there a holier fire than burneth now | 1 | 272 | 19 | POLI | ||||
BURNING ( 12 12) | ||||||||
When a burning blush came o’er thee, | 1 | 66 | 2 | SONG | ||||
As a burning, and a fever | 1 | 71 | 17 | SPIRA | ||||
As a burning and a fever | 1 | 72 | 17 | SPIRD | ||||
Beneath thy burning eye; | 1 | 104 | 109 | ALAAR | ||||
She ceas’d — and buried then her burning cheek | 1 | 104 | 118 | ALAAR | ||||
With thy burning measures suit — | 1 | 174 | 30 | ISRA | ||||
With thy burning measures suit — | 1 | 176 | 36 | ISRG | ||||
Of weary pilgrimage and burning thirst, | 1 | 228 | 5 | COLIS | ||||
Of weary pilgrimage, and burning thirst | 1 | 286 | 6 | POLI | ||||
all my soul within me burning, | 1 | 366 | 31 | RAVEN | ||||
Can find, among their burning terms of love, | 1 | 467 | 3 | MOTHB | ||||
Can find, amid their burning terms of love, | 1 | 467 | 3 | MOTHC | ||||
BURNT ( 3 3) | ||||||||
With incense of burnt offerings, | 1 | 53 | 229 | TAMF | ||||
With incense of burnt offerings | 1 | 61 | 234 | TAMH | ||||
Di a wine-table some candles burnt/ to the socket. | 1 | 248 | 2/ 3d | POLI | ||||
BURST ( 5 5) | ||||||||
The proud heart burst in agony | 1 | 33 | 200 | TAMA | ||||
Will burst upon him, and alas! | 1 | 37 | 324 | TAMA | ||||
The proud heart burst in agony | 1 | 42 | 200 | TAMB | ||||
Had burst beneath the heaving of her heart. | 1 | 108 | 55 | ALAAR | ||||
A thousand seraphs burst th’ Empyrean thro’, | 1 | 111 | 157 | ALAAR | ||||
BURSTING ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Bursting its odorous heart in spirit to wing | 1 | 102 | 72 | ALAAR | ||||
BURSTS ( 1 1) | ||||||||
(LALAGE bursts into tears | 1 | 262 | 23d | POLI | ||||
BURTHEN ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Bore burthen to the charm the maiden sang: | 1 | 108 | 67 | ALAAR | ||||
BUSINESS ( 2 2) | ||||||||
It's a very serious business I assure you | 1 | 253 | 8 | POLI | ||||
To get drunk — a very serious business — excellent! | 1 | 253 | 9 | POLI | ||||
BUST ( 8 7) | ||||||||
As glowing Beauty's bust beneath man's eye, | 1 | 115 | 258 | ALAAR | ||||
Perched upon a bust of Pallas | 1 | 366 | 41 | RAVEN | ||||
bust above his chamber door, | 1 | 367 | 53 | RAVEN | ||||
on the placid bust, spoke only | 1 | 367 | 55 | RAVEN | ||||
on that placid bust, spoke only | 1 | 367 | 55R | RAVEN | ||||
in front of bird, and bust and door; | 1 | 367 | 68 | RAVEN | ||||
quit the bust above my door! | 1 | 369 | 100 | RAVEN | ||||
On the pallid bust of Pallas | 1 | 369 | 104 | RAVEN | ||||
BUSY ( 1 1) | ||||||||
With which all tongues are busy — a land new found — | 1 | 274 | 66 | POLI | ||||
BUTTERFLIES ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Of which those butterflies, | 1 | 141 | 41 | FAIRY1 | ||||
BUTTERNUTS ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Of butternuts, gingerbread, and milk and water! | 1 | 254 | 56 | POLI | ||||
BUY ( 2 1) | ||||||||
Of the truth that gold can never buy — | 1 | 133 | 11 | BOWERS | ||||
Of truth that gold can never buy — | 1 | 133 | 11A | BOWERS | ||||
BY ( 211 175) | ||||||||
And as for times, although 'tis said by many | 1 | 9 | 5 | TEMP | ||||
But, taking one by each hand, merely growl. | 1 | 10 | 28 | TEMP | ||||
Who would be men by imitating apes. | 1 | 10 | 34 | TEMP | ||||
At least by sight, for I’m a timid man | 1 | 11 | 61 | TEMP | ||||
For, with the mountain dew by night, | 1 | 28 | 46 | TAMA | ||||
And as it pass’d me by, there broke | 1 | 29 | 72 | TAMA | ||||
Its very form hath pass’d me by, | 1 | 30 | 100 | TAMA | ||||
By what it lost for passion — Heav’n. | 1 | 30 | 107 | TAMA | ||||
Giv’n by the energetic might | 1 | 32 | 187 | TAMA | ||||
Uncheck’d by sarcasm, and scorn | 1 | 34 | 257 | TAMA | ||||
When, a few fleeting years gone by, | 1 | 35 | 268 | TAMA | ||||
The sound of revelry by night | 1 | 37 | 339 | TAMA | ||||
How by what hidden deeds of might, | 1 | 38 | 351 | TAMA | ||||
By sunset did its mountains rise | 1 | 38 | 362 | TAMA | ||||
mg lately been but had pass’d by. | 1 | 39 | 383 | TAMA | ||||
And as it pass’d me by there broke | 1 | 40 | 72 | TAMB | ||||
And the black wind murmur’d by, | 1 | 48 | 87 | TAMB | ||||
Dim vanities of dreams by night, | 1 | 49 | 144 | TAMF | ||||
Dim, vanities of dreams by night — | 1 | 57 | 121 | TAMH | ||||
By that summer breeze unbrok’n | 1 | 71 | 25 | SPIRA | ||||
Had I let them pass me by, | 1 | 75 | 9 | IMIT | ||||
To a ferver by the moon beam that hangs o’er, | 1 | 77 | 10 | STAN | ||||
In beauty by our God, to those alone | 1 | 78 | 26 | STAN | ||||
Drawn by their heart's passion, and that tone, | 1 | 78 | 28 | STAN | ||||
Ah! what is not a dream by day | 1 | 79 | 5 | ADRE | ||||
And what is not a dream by day | 1 | 79 | 5AB | ADRE | ||||
And the wind would pass me by | 1 | 85 | 9 | LAKEA | ||||
And the mystic wind went by | 1 | 85 | 9 | LAKEF | ||||
And the mystic wind would pass me by | 1 | 85 | 9B | LAKEF | ||||
And the black wind murmur’d by | 1 | 85 | 9C | LAKEF | ||||
And the ghastly wind went by | 1 | 85 | 9E | LAKEF | ||||
By the comets who were cast | 1 | 103 | 91 | ALAAR | ||||
By winged Fantasy, | 1 | 104 | 114 | ALAAR | ||||
By wing’d Fantasy, | 1 | 104 | 114E | ALAAR | ||||
The eternal voice of God is passing by, | 1 | 104 | 131 | ALAAR | ||||
The eternal voice of God is moving by, | 1 | 104 | 131B | ALAAR | ||||
A dome, by linked light from Heaven let down, | 1 | 106 | 20 | ALAAR | ||||
A dome, by linked light from Heaven let down, | 1 | 106 | 20A-EG-Q | ALAAR | ||||
A chain, by linked light from Heaven let down, | 1 | 106 | 20N* | ALAAR | ||||
A wanderer by moss-y-mantled well — | 1 | 112 | 183 | ALAAR | ||||
A wanderer by mossy-mantled well — | 1 | 112 | 183E | ALAAR | ||||
A dreamer in the moonbeam by his love: | 1 | 112 | 185 | ALAAR | ||||
She grants to us, as granted by her God — | 1 | 114 | 250 | ALAAR | ||||
She gives to us as given by her God — | 1 | 114 | 250A | ALAAR | ||||
With tumult as they thunder by, | 1 | 128 | 13 | ROMG | ||||
With tumult as they thunder’d by; | 1 | 128 | 13C | ROMG | ||||
Had I let them pass me by | 1 | 130 | 11 | SHOULD | ||||
Who am a passer-by. | 1 | 136 | 8 | TOMB | ||||
Who am a passer by. | 1 | 137 | 8 | TOMD | ||||
About twelve by the moon-dial | 1 | 140 | 11 | FAIRY1 | ||||
As it pass’d me flying by — | 1 | 146 | 18 | ALONE | ||||
And by strange alchemy of brain | 1 | 157 | 23 | INTRO | ||||
With tumult as they thunder’d by; | 1 | 157 | 37 | INTRO | ||||
By notes so very shrilly blown, | 1 | 158 | 59 | INTRO | ||||
By this clear stream, | 1 | 159 | 5 | MYST | ||||
Thy hair is lifted by the moon | 1 | 161 | 7 | FAIRY1 | ||||
Like flowers by the low breath of June! | 1 | 161 | 8 | FAIRY2 | ||||
Is by (the very source of gloom) | 1 | 162 | 34 | FAIRY1 | ||||
By which he sits and sings — | 1 | 176 | 20 | ISRG | ||||
But when a week or two go by, | 1 | 184 | 45 | IRENE1 | ||||
Then sinks within (weigh’d down by wo) | 1 | 184 | 58 | IRENE1 | ||||
And, softly dripping, drop by drop, | 1 | 187 | 5 | IRENE2 | ||||
While the pale sheeted ghosts go by! | 1 | 188 | 44 | IRENE2 | ||||
While the dim sheeted ghosts go by! | 1 | 188 | 44FGHK | IRENE2 | ||||
One by one from the tree top | 1 | 192 | 33 | NISA | ||||
There the moon doth shine by night | 1 | 192 | 43 | NISA | ||||
There the sun doth reel by day | 1 | 193 | 45 | NISA | ||||
And one by one, from out their tops | 1 | 193 | 45 | NISB | ||||
Ah, one by one, from off their stems | 1 | 193 | 47 | NISB | ||||
Ah, by no wind are stirred those trees | 1 | 195 | 14 | NISE | ||||
Ah, by no wind those clouds are driven | 1 | 196 | 17 | NISE | ||||
Around, by lifting winds forgot, | 1 | 199 | 11 | CITYA | ||||
Around, by lifting winds forgot, | 1 | 201 | 9 | CITYH | ||||
By what eternal streams | 1 | 215 | 26 | PARA | ||||
By the slow Italian streams | 1 | 215 | 26A | PARA | ||||
By the far Italian streams | 1 | 215 | 26B | PARA | ||||
By what Italian streams | 1 | 215 | 26CEGLO | PARA | ||||
By what Elysian streams | 1 | 215 | 26Z | PARA | ||||
When the Hours flew brightly by, | 1 | 217 | 5 | HYMN | ||||
When my hours flew gently by, | 1 | 217 | 5A-D | HYMN | ||||
The dying swan by northern lakes | 1 | 225 | 1 | FANNY | ||||
By witching eyes which looked disdain. | 1 | 226 | 18 | FANNY | ||||
By buried centuries of pomp and power! | 1 | 228 | 3 | COLIS | ||||
Lit by the wan light of the horned moon, | 1 | 229 | 24 | COLIS | ||||
Lit by the wan light of the horned moon, | 1 | 229 | 24A-CKL | COLIS | ||||
Lit by the wan-light of the horned moon, | 1 | 229 | 24H | COLIS | ||||
Lit by the wanlight of the horned moon, | 1 | 229 | 24J | COLIS | ||||
By the corrosive Hours to Fate and me? | 1 | 229 | 32 | COLIS | ||||
(Puts them up and exit followed by UGO/ staggering.) | 1 | 252 | 30/31d | POLI | ||||
Gave you the jewels! How (hiccup!) came you by the ring? | 1 | 252 | 117 | POLI | ||||
By the most sacred ties of honor bound | 1 | 255 | 76 | POLI | ||||
Sent as a present by his reverence | 1 | 256 | 91 | POLI | ||||
what do you mean by that? | 1 | 256 | 96 | POLI | ||||
Set off too in such full relief by the grave | 1 | 266 | 37 | POLI | ||||
(Exit followed POLITIAN.) | 1 | 267 | 10d | POLI | ||||
To look upon the face hidden by yon lattice — | 1 | 271 | 102 | POLI | ||||
Now be this Fancy, by Heaven, or be it Fate, | 1 | 271 | 110 | POLI | ||||
By all I hold most sacred and most solemn — | 1 | 273 | 36 | POLI | ||||
By all my wishes now — my fears hereafter — | 1 | 273 | 37 | POLI | ||||
By all I scorn on earth and hope in heaven — | 1 | 273 | 38 | POLI | ||||
Stirred by the autumn wind. Politian! | 1 | 274 | 58 | POLI | ||||
Moved by the autumn wind. Politian! | 1 | 274 | 58Ax | POLI | ||||
Miraculously found by one of Genoa — | 1 | 274 | 67 | POLI | ||||
and followed by RUPERT/ at the same pace. | 1 | 275 | 27/28d | POLI | ||||
and looks at a watch hanging y her side.) | 1 | 276 | 5d | POLI | ||||
Some people are fools by nature — some have a talent | 1 | 277 | 44 | POLI | ||||
It's he, by all that's good, it is himself! | 1 | 278 | 82 | POLI | ||||
(Exit UGO followed 12/ JACINTA | 1 | 279 | 3d | POLI | ||||
POLITIAN. Now by my halidom | 1 | 281 | 69 | POLI | ||||
Could you not, think you, by a desperate effort, | 1 | 285 | 111 | POLI | ||||
By buried centuries of pomp and power! | 1 | 286 | 4 | POLI | ||||
Lit by the wan light of the horned moon | 1 | 286 | 31 | POLI | ||||
By the corrosive hours to Fate and me? | 1 | 287 | 39 | POLI | ||||
Is standing by the altar — the robed priest! | 1 | 287 | 56 | POLI | ||||
And by him the bride — so beautiful — the bride | 1 | 287 | 57 | POLI | ||||
And in a bride's array! and by the bride | 1 | 287 | 58 | POLI | ||||
Not where I should be? — By the God of Heaven | 1 | 287 | 60 | POLI | ||||
By good angels tenanted, | 1 | 315 | 2 | HAUNT | ||||
By a crowd that seize it not, | 1 | 325 | 20 | WORM | ||||
He hath been bitten by the Tarantula. | 1 | 329 | 2 | WHAT | ||||
By you — by yours, the evil eye — | 1 | 337 | 11 | LENK | ||||
by yours the slanderous tongue | 1 | 337 | 11 | LENK | ||||
By a route obscure and lonely, | 1 | 343 | 1 | ROUTE | ||||
Haunted by ill angels only, | 1 | 343 | 2 | ROUTE | ||||
By a route obscure and lonely, | 1 | 344 | 20.1A | ROUTE | ||||
Haunted by ill angels only, | 1 | 344 | 20.2A | ROUTE | ||||
By the lakes that thus outspread | 1 | 344 | 21 | ROUTE | ||||
By the mountains — near the river | 1 | 344 | 25 | ROUTE | ||||
By the mountain — near the river | 1 | 344 | 25AB | ROUTE | ||||
By the grey woods, — by the swamp | 1 | 344 | 27 | ROUTE | ||||
By the dismal tarns and pools | 1 | 344 | 29 | ROUTE | ||||
By each spot the most unholy — | 1 | 344 | 31 | ROUTE | ||||
As they pass the wanderer by — | 1 | 344 | 36 | ROUTE | ||||
By a route obscure and lonely, | 1 | 344 | 38.1A | ROUTE | ||||
Haunted by ill angels only, | 1 | 344 | 38.2A | ROUTE | ||||
By a route obscure and lonely, | 1 | 345 | 51 | ROUTE | ||||
Haunted by ill angels only, | 1 | 345 | 52 | ROUTE | ||||
By the grave and stern decorum | 1 | 366 | 44 | RAVEN | ||||
by reply so aptly spoken, | 1 | 367 | 61 | RAVEN | ||||
Swung by seraphim whose foot-falls | 1 | 368 | 80 | RAVEN | ||||
Swung by angels whose faint foot-falls | 1 | 368 | 80ABCEFFULNPOU | RAVEN | ||||
by these angels he hath sent thee | 1 | 368 | 81 | RAVEN | ||||
On this home by Horror haunted — | 1 | 368 | 88 | RAVEN | ||||
By that Heaven that bends above us — | 1 | 368 | 92 | RAVEN | ||||
by that God we both adore — | 1 | 368 | 92 | RAVEN | ||||
The only king by right divine | 1 | 384 | 1 | KING | ||||
By rivals loved, and mourned by heirs. | 1 | 386 | 8 | FSO | ||||
Of poets, by poets — for the name is a poet's too. | 1 | 389 | 16 | VALA | ||||
Of poets, by poets — as the name is a poet's too. | 1 | 389 | 16A | VALA | ||||
Of poets, by poets — as the name is a poet's, too. | 1 | 390 | 16 | VALG | ||||
close by the 1 Down East | 1 | 394 | 3 | MODD | ||||
I am spelled by art. | 1 | 399 | 7 | LOU | ||||
And think that these weak lines are written by him — | 1 | 400 | 16 | MLS | ||||
By him who, as he pens them, thrills to think | 1 | 400 | 17 | MLS | ||||
In calm or storm, by night or day, | 1 | 403 | 3 | PHYS | ||||
By angels dreaming in the moon-lit “dew | 1 | 406 | 9 | MARA | ||||
By angels dreaming in the moonlit “dew | 1 | 407 | 9 | MARB | ||||
With thy dear name as text, though bidden by thee, | 1 | 407 | 18 | MARB | ||||
Heaped o’er my soul by thee. Its spells are broken — | 1 | 407 | 21 | MARA | ||||
It was hard by the dim lake of Auber, | 1 | 416 | 6 | ULA | ||||
It was down by the dank tarn of Auber, | 1 | 416 | 8 | ULA | ||||
Let us on, by this tremulous light! | 1 | 417 | 62 | ULA | ||||
But were stopped by the door of a tomb — | 1 | 418 | 76 | ULA | ||||
And were stopped by the door of a tomb — | 1 | 418 | 76ABD | ULA | ||||
But we stopped by the door of a tomb — | 1 | 418 | 76C | ULA | ||||
By the door of a legended tomb: — | 1 | 418 | 77 | ULA | ||||
Stable, opaque, immortal — all by dint | 1 | 425 | 13 | DUNCE | ||||
By the side of the pale-faced moon. | 1 | 436 | 50 | BELLSEG | ||||
By the twanging | 1 | 437 | 58 | BELLSEG | ||||
By the sinking or the swelling | 1 | 437 | 65 | BELLSEG | ||||
By thee, and by the poetry of thy presence. | 1 | 445 | 16 | TOHEL | ||||
My duty, to be saved by their bright light, | 1 | 446 | 58 | TOHEL | ||||
Venuses, unextinguished by the sun! | 1 | 447 | 66 | TOHEL | ||||
Therefore by that dear name I long have called you — | 1 | 467 | 5 | MOTHB | ||||
Therefore by that sweet name I long have called you; | 1 | 467 | 5 | MOTHC | ||||
By that infinity with which my wife | 1 | 467 | 13 | MOTHB | ||||
By that infinity with which my wife | 1 | 467 | 13 | MOTHC | ||||
In a kingdom by the sea, | 1 | 477 | 2 | LEEA | ||||
By the name of Annabel Lee; — | 1 | 477 | 4 | LEEA | ||||
Than to love and be loved by me. | 1 | 477 | 6 | LEEA | ||||
In this kingdom by the sea; | 1 | 477 | 8 | LEEA | ||||
In this kingdom by the sea, | 1 | 477 | 14 | LEEA | ||||
A wind blew out of a cloud by night | 1 | 477 | 15EFH | LEEA | ||||
In this kingdom by the sea. | 1 | 477 | 20 | LEEA | ||||
In a kingdom by the sea, | 1 | 478 | 2 | LEEE | ||||
By the name of Annabel Lee; — | 1 | 478 | 4 | LEEE | ||||
Than to love and be loved by me. | 1 | 478 | 6 | LEEE | ||||
In this kingdom by the sea, | 1 | 478 | 8 | LEEE | ||||
In this kingdom by the sea) | 1 | 478 | 24 | LEEA | ||||
That the wind came out of the cloud by night, | 1 | 478 | 25 | LEEA | ||||
But our love it was stronger by far than the love | 1 | 478 | 27 | LEEA | ||||
And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side | 1 | 478 | 38 | LEEA | ||||
In her sepulchre there by the sea — | 1 | 478 | 40 | LEEA | ||||
In the sepulchre there by the sea — | 1 | 478 | 40L | LEEA | ||||
In her tomb by the sounding sea. | 1 | 478 | 41 | LEEA | ||||
In her tomb by the side of the sea. | 1 | 478 | 41EH | LEEA | ||||
In this kingdom by the sea, | 1 | 479 | 14 | LEEE | ||||
A wind blew out of a cloud by night | 1 | 479 | 15 | LEEE | ||||
In this kingdom by the sea. | 1 | 479 | 20 | LEEE | ||||
In this kingdom by the sea) | 1 | 479 | 24 | LEEE | ||||
That the wind came out of the cloud by night | 1 | 479 | 25A-DGJKL | LEEE | ||||
But our love it was stronger by far than the love | 1 | 479 | 27 | LEEE | ||||
And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side | 1 | 479 | 38 | LEEE | ||||
In her sepulchre there by the sea — | 1 | 479 | 40 | LEEE | ||||
In the sepulchre there by the sea — | 1 | 479 | 40L | LEEE | ||||
In her tomb by the side of the sea. | 1 | 479 | 41 | LEEE | ||||
In her tomb by the sounding sea. | 1 | 479 | 41A-DFGJKL | LEEE | ||||
CAESAR ( 7 4) | ||||||||
Rome to the Caesar — this to me; | 1 | 27 | 34 | TAMA | ||||
Rome to the Caesar — this to me? | 1 | 46 | 35 | TAMF | ||||
Rome to the Caesar — this to me? | 1 | 54 | 31 | TAMH | ||||
Here where on ivory couch the Caesar sate | 1 | 228 | 21.1ABC | COLIS | ||||
Here where on ivory throne the Caesar sate | 1 | 228 | 21.1D | COLIS | ||||
Here where on golden throne the Caesar sate | 1 | 228 | 21.1FK | COLIS | ||||
Here where on ivory couch the Caesar sate | 1 | 286 | 27 | POLI | ||||
CAGED ( 3 3) | ||||||||
Should be caged — should be caged | 1 | 254 | 35 | POLI | ||||
Should be caged in all weather | 1 | 254 | 36 | POLI | ||||
CALL ( 15 15) | ||||||||
I would not call thee fool, old man, | 1 | 27 | 11 | TAMA | ||||
You call it hope — that fire of fire! | 1 | 45 | 7 | TAMF | ||||
I would not call thee fool, old man, | 1 | 45 | 11 | TAMF | ||||
You call it hope — that fire of fire! | 1 | 54 | 7 | TAMH | ||||
I would not call thee fool, old man, | 1 | 54 | 11 | TAMH | ||||
Ours is a world of words: Quiet we call | 1 | 104 | 126 | ALAAR | ||||
May the d———l right soon for his soul call. | 1 | 151 | 2 | LOCKE | ||||
In bed at a reveille “roll call.” | 1 | 151 | 4 | LOCKE | ||||
That rose — that what d’ye call it — that hung | 1 | 161 | 12 | FAIRY2 | ||||
It would be mockery to call | 1 | 199 | 18 | CITYA | ||||
That we may date his ruin — so I call it — | 1 | 249 | 39 | POLI | ||||
Castiglione! call your cousin hither | 1 | 266 | 56 | POLI | ||||
And worship thee, and call thee my beloved, | 1 | 274 | 83 | POLI | ||||
Felo de se, I’m what they call deceased. | 1 | 283 | 76 | POLI | ||||
Superlative! — now that's what I call walking! | 1 | 285 | 130 | POLI | ||||
CALL’D ( 2 2) | ||||||||
That I have call’d thee at this hour: | 1 | 27 | 6 | TAMA | ||||
Was a proud temple call’d the Parthenon — | 1 | 113 | 215 | ALAAR | ||||
CALLED ( 11 8) | ||||||||
Was a fair temple called Parthenon — | 1 | 113 | 215A | ALAAR | ||||
Called — I forget the heathenish Greek name — | 1 | 148 | 14 | ELIZA | ||||
(Called any thing, its meaning is the same) | 1 | 148 | 15 | ELIZA | ||||
It is called the valley Nis. | 1 | 191 | 7 | NISA | ||||
Called him a coward on yesterday forenoon, | 1 | 283 | 67 | POLI | ||||
Called Ghouls: — | 1 | 437 | 88.1A-D | BELLSEG | ||||
And the fever called “Living” | 1 | 456 | 5 | ANNIE | ||||
With the fever called “Living” | 1 | 457 | 23AB | ANNIE | ||||
With the fever called “Living” | 1 | 457 | 29 | ANNIE | ||||
Therefore by that dear name I long have called you — | 1 | 467 | 5 | MOTHB | ||||
Therefore by that sweet name I long have called you; | 1 | 467 | 5 | MOTHC | ||||
CALLOUS ( 1 1) | ||||||||
Or who so cold, so callous to refuse | 1 | 11 | 57 | TEMP | ||||
CALLS ( 2 2) | ||||||||
Who calls on you now — | 1 | 108 | 79 | ALAAR | ||||
Befit thee — Fame awaits thee — Glory calls — | 1 | 268 | 22 | POLI | ||||
CALM ( 11 11) | ||||||||
The sunshine, and the calm — the ideal | 1 | 32 | 167 | TAMA | ||||
The sunshine, & the calm — th’ ideal | 1 | 41 | 167 | TAMB | ||||
A calm from his unearthly wings. | 1 | 46 | 30 | TAMF | ||||
How solemnly pervading the calm air! | 1 | 104 | 123 | ALAAR | ||||
Forever with as calm an eye, | 1 | 185 | 64 | IRENE1 | ||||
Nor with too calm an air. | 1 | 206 | 32 | PAEAN | ||||
So sweet the hour — so calm the time, | 1 | 222 | 1 | SERE | ||||
I would not break so calm a sleep, | 1 | 224 | 2 | SLEEP | ||||
But, O, thy spirit, calm, serene, | 1 | 224 | 19 | SLEEP | ||||
A heaven so calm as this — so utterly free | 1 | 280 | 26 | POLI | ||||
In calm or storm, by night or day, | 1 | 403 | 3 | PHYS | ||||
CALMER ( 4 3) | ||||||||
But then a gentler, calmer spell, | 1 | 48 | 100 | TAMF | ||||
And when an hour with calmer wings | 1 | 128 | 16 | ROMG | ||||
Of if an hour with calmer wing | 1 | 128 | 16C | ROMG | ||||
Or if an hour with calmer wing | 1 | 157 | 40 | INTRO | ||||
CALMLY ( 1 1) | ||||||||
(calmly.) | 1 | 253 | 36d | POLI | ||||
CAME ( 37 30) | ||||||||
Came hurriedly upon me, telling | 1 | 28 | 54 | TAMA | ||||
The rain came down upon my head | 1 | 28 | 60 | TAMA | ||||
There — in that hour — a thought came o’er | 1 | 34 | 234 | TAMA | ||||
There, in that hour, a thought came o’er | 1 | 43 | 234 | TAMB | ||||
Came hurriedly upon me, telling | 1 | 46 | 53 | TAMF | ||||
The rain came down upon my head, | 1 | 47 | 59 | TAMF | ||||
Came hurriedly upon me, telling | 1 | 55 | 49 | TAMH | ||||
The rain came down upon my head | 1 | 55 | 55 | TAMH | ||||
A voice came from the threshold stone | 1 | 60 | 217 | TAMH | ||||
When a burning blush came o’er thee, | 1 | 66 | 2 | SONG | ||||
Came o’er me in the night and left behind | 1 | 69 | 22 | DREA | ||||
Yet silence came upon material things — | 1 | 108 | 64 | ALAAR | ||||
Dread star! that came, amid a night of mirth, , | 1 | 114 | 243 | ALAAR | ||||
Dread star! that came, amid their night of mirth, | 1 | 114 | 243A | ALAAR | ||||
“We came — and to thy Earth — but not to us | 1 | 114 | 245 | ALAAR | ||||
“We came — my Angelo — but not to us | 1 | 114 | 245A | ALAAR | ||||
We came, my love; around, above, below, | 1 | 114 | 247 | ALAAR | ||||
Sit down, sit down — how came we here? | 1 | 161 | 9 | FAIRY2 | ||||
Thus musical thy soft voice came, | 1 | 225 | 5 | FANNY | ||||
Thus came the first glance of that eye; | 1 | 225 | 10 | FANNY | ||||
Just now on the staircase as I came up hither, | 1 | 248 | 5 | POLI | ||||
Gave you the jewels! How (hiccup!) came you by the ring? | 1 | 252 | 117 | POLI | ||||
But a reverie came o’er me, | 1 | 307 | 15 | BRIDA | ||||
While a reverie came o’er me, | 1 | 309 | 15 | BRIDF | ||||
Through which came flowing, flowing, flowing, | 1 | 316 | ET | HAUNT | ||||
suddenly there came a tapping, | 1 | 364 | 3 | RAVEN | ||||
suddenly there came a rapping, | 1 | 364 | 3G | RAVEN | ||||
and so gently you came rapping, | 1 | 365 | 21 | RAVEN | ||||
And so faintly you came tapping, | 1 | 365 | 22 | RAVEN | ||||
So that her high-born kinsmen came | 1 | 477 | 17 | LEEA | ||||
So that her high-born kinsman came | 1 | 477 | 17KL | LEEA | ||||
That the wind came out of the cloud by night, | 1 | 478 | 25 | LEEA | ||||
That the wind came out of the cloud, chilling | 1 | 478 | 25EFH | LEEA | ||||
So that her highborn kinsmen came | 1 | 479 | 17 | LEEE | ||||
So that her highborn kinsman came | 1 | 479 | 17KL | LEEE | ||||
That the wind came out of the cloud, chilling | 1 | 479 | 25 | LEEE | ||||
That the wind came out of the cloud by night | 1 | 479 | 25A-DGJKL | LEEE | ||||
CAMEST ( 1 1) | ||||||||
“O lady sweet! how camest thou here? | 1 | 184 | 26 | IRENE1 | ||||
CAMP ( 1 1) | ||||||||
the camp — the court | 1 | 268 | 21 | POLI | ||||
CAMPS ( 1 1) | ||||||||
To me, Politian, of thy camps and courts. | 1 | 268 | 28 | POLI | ||||
CAN ( 54 46) | ||||||||
For at a ball what fair one can escape | 1 | 11 | 55 | TEMP | ||||
And always keep from laughing when I can; | 1 | 11 | 62 | TEMP | ||||
And always keep from laughing if I can; | 1 | 11 | 62C | TEMP | ||||
If I can tell exactly what about. | 1 | 11 | 80 | TEMP | ||||
If I can hope (O God! I can) | 1 | 27 | 13 | TAMA | ||||
With thoughts such feeling can command; | 1 | 34 | 256 | TAMA | ||||
If I can hope (O God! I can) | 1 | 45 | 9 | TAMF | ||||
If I can hope — Oh God! I can — | 1 | 54 | 9 | TAMH | ||||
Can struggle to its destin’d eminence — | 1 | 100 | 23 | ALAAR | ||||
In thought that can alone | 1 | 104 | 111 | ALAAR | ||||
For what can awaken | 1 | 111 | 148 | ALAAR | ||||
Of the truth that gold can never buy — | 1 | 133 | 11 | BOWERS | ||||
Of truth that gold can never buy — | 1 | 133 | 11A | BOWERS | ||||
We can discover a moon ray | 1 | 162 | 31 | FAIRY2 | ||||
Oh, lady bright! can it be right — | 1 | 187 | 18 | IRENE2 | ||||
Than all Syria can furnish of wine! | 1 | 219 | 12 | LATIN | ||||
Some lake beset as lake can be | 1 | 237 | 11A | TOF | ||||
I can with more precision speak of him — | 1 | 248 | 6 | POLI | ||||
Can it be the Duke di Broglio is acquainted | 1 | 249 | 21 | POLI | ||||
JACINTA. You see! you see! can I get nothing more | 1 | 251 | 100 | POLI | ||||
I can not pawn my honor! and Lalage | 1 | 255 | 78 | POLI | ||||
Is lowly born — I can not pawn my honor. | 1 | 255 | 79 | POLI | ||||
Can I do aught? — is there no farther aid | 1 | 262 | 44 | POLI | ||||
Proceeds from yonder lattice — this-way you can see it | 1 | 269 | 62Ax | POLI | ||||
The day is not half done, — stay I can tell | 1 | 276 | 7 | POLI | ||||
Six hours! why I can very easily do | 1 | 276 | 10 | POLI | ||||
With forms that no man can discover | 1 | 344 | 11 | ROUTE | ||||
That the vapor can make | 1 | 349 | 10 | EULA | ||||
Their lustre can make | 1 | 349 | 10AZ | EULA | ||||
Can vie with the modest Eulalie's most unregarded curl — | 1 | 349 | 12 | EULA | ||||
Can vie with the sweet young Eulalie's | 1 | 349 | 12AYZ | EULA | ||||
Can compare with the bright-eyed Eulalie's | 1 | 349 | 13 | EULA | ||||
where nothing can trouble it; | 1 | 378 | 6 | WALL | ||||
The King — my King — can do no wrong. | 1 | 384 | 12 | KING | ||||
Blest with all bliss that earth can yield, | 1 | 386 | 27 | FSO | ||||
Bright with all hopes that Heaven can give. | 1 | 386 | 28 | FSO | ||||
though you do the best you can do. | 1 | 390 | 20 | VALG | ||||
Can it be fancied that Deity ever vindictively | 1 | 393 | 10 | MODC | ||||
can be com-/posed in English] | 1 | 393 | 23/24 | MODC | ||||
Said we, then — the two, then — “Ah, can it | 1 | 418 | 95 | ULA | ||||
Trash of all trash! — how can a lady don it? | 1 | 425 | 5 | DUNCE | ||||
They can only shriek, shriek, | 1 | 436 | 42 | BELLSEG | ||||
O God! can I not grasp | 1 | 452 | 19 | TAKE | ||||
Oh, God! can I not grasp | 1 | 452 | 19A | TAKE | ||||
O God! can I not save | 1 | 452 | 21 | TAKE | ||||
Oh, God! can I not save | 1 | 452 | 21A | TAKE | ||||
“Where can it be — | 1 | 463 | 17 | ELDOR | ||||
Can find, among their burning terms of love, | 1 | 467 | 3 | MOTHB | ||||
Can find, amid their burning terms of love, | 1 | 467 | 3 | MOTHC | ||||
Can ever dissever my soul from the soul | 1 | 478 | 32 | LEEA | ||||
Can ever dissever my soul from the soul | 1 | 479 | 32 | LEEE | ||||
CANDID ( 2 2) | ||||||||
Extremely flat, and candid, and so forth | 1 | 283 | 49 | POLI | ||||
Be candid with me — is it indeed a fact | 1 | 283 | 73 | POLI | ||||
CANDLES ( 1 1) | ||||||||
On a wine-table some candles burnt/ to the socket. | 1 | 248 | 2/ 3d | POLI | ||||
CANNOT ( 29 28) | ||||||||
But cannot from a danger nigh. | 1 | 38 | 375 | TAMA | ||||
But cannot from a danger nigh. | 1 | 52 | 206 | TAMF | ||||
And rays of truth you cannot see, | 1 | 52 | 222 | TAMF | ||||
But cannot from a danger nigh. | 1 | 60 | 200 | TAMH | ||||
And rays of truth you cannot see | 1 | 60 | 227 | TAMH | ||||
I cannot be, lady, alone. | 1 | 137 | 20 | TOMB | ||||
I cannot be, love, alone. | 1 | 137 | 20A | TOMB | ||||
Ere this mischance. I cannot bear to think | 1 | 250 | 60 | POLI | ||||
And at the best I’m certain, Madam, you cannot | 1 | 262 | 54 | POLI | ||||
LALAGE I cannot pray! — My soul is at war with God! | 1 | 263 | 76 | POLI | ||||
Disturb my senses — go! I cannot pray — | 1 | 263 | 78 | POLI | ||||
It cannot be the Earl? | 1 | 266 | 44 | POLI | ||||
I cannot die, having within my heart | 1 | 269 | 43 | POLI | ||||
Cannot accept the challenge. | 1 | 279 | 22 | POLI | ||||
I cannot — dare not. | 1 | 281 | 69 | POLI | ||||
I cannot talk at all. It's very strange | 1 | 283 | 58 | POLI | ||||
Indeed I cannot will not answer for | 1 | 285 | 119 | POLI | ||||
For we cannot help agreeing | 1 | 367 | 51 | RAVEN | ||||
Alas! I cannot rule my own, | 1 | 382 | 2 | VANE | ||||
Which Error's glitter cannot blind, | 1 | 386 | 19 | FSO | ||||
I cannot depart; | 1 | 398 | 2 | LOU | ||||
With that dear name as text I cannot write — | 1 | 407 | 23 | MARA | ||||
I cannot speak — I cannot even think — | 1 | 407 | 24 | MARA | ||||
Alas! I cannot feel; for 'tis not feeling — | 1 | 407 | 25 | MARA | ||||
I cannot write — I cannot speak or think, | 1 | 408 | 19 | MARB | ||||
Alas, I cannot feel; for 'tis not feeling, | 1 | 408 | 20 | MARB | ||||
That cannot but guide us aright | 1 | 418 | 70 | ULA |
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Notes:
Note: For this online presentation, the underlined text has been rendered as italic, in keeping with the original intention.
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[S:0 - CPEAP, 1989] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Works-Concordance of the Poetry of EAP (E. Wiley) (Letter A-ALL)