Text: Elizabeth Wiley, “Concordance (ETERNITY through FAITHFUL),” Concordance of the Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, (1989), pp. 169-180 (This material is protected by copyright)


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ETERNITY ( 6 6)
Truth flashes thro’ Eternity, 1 42 190 TAMB
Are flashing thro’ eternity: 1 52 223 TAMF
Are flashing thro’ Eternity —— 1 60 228 TAMH
Of an Eternity should bring the morrow: 1 68 3 DREA
In Eternity — we feel — 1 103 99 ALAAR
Apart from Heaven's Eternity — 1 111 173 ALAAR
ETHER ( 3 2)
Into the sunlit ether, caught the ray 1 106 8 ALAAR
She rolls through an ether of sighs — 1 417 40 ULA
She rolls through on ether of sighs — 1 417 40B ULA
ETHEREAL ( 1 1)
In what ethereal dances, 1 215 25 PARA
ETIQUETTE ( 1 1)
All rules of etiquette. This is a matter 1 284 95 POLI
EULALIE ( 8 4)
Till the fair and gentle Eulalie 1 349 4 EULA
Till the yellow-haired young Eulalie 1 349 5 EULA
While ever to her dear Eulalie upturns her matron eye — 1 349 20 EULA
While ever to it dear Eulalie upturns her matron eye — 1 349 20AZ EULA
And ever to her dear Eulalie upturns her matron eye — 1 349 20BCD EULA
While ever to her young Eulalie upturns her violet eye. 1 349 21 EULA
While ever to it young Eulalie upturns her violet eye. 1 349 21AZ EULA
And ever to it young Eulalie upturns her violet eye. 1 349 21BCD EULA
EULALIE’S ( 3 2)
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
EUPHONY ( 2 1)
What a gush of euphony voluminously wells! 1 436 26 BELLSEG
What a gush of euphony voluminously wells! 1 436 26A-HJ BELLSEG
EVANGELISTS ( 1 1)
The Holy Evangelists. 1 261 30 POLI
EVE ( 7 7)
The single-mooned eve! — on Earth we plight 1 105 152 ALAAR
Of sunken suns at eve — at noon of night, 1 106 9 ALAAR
She seem’d not thus upon that autumn eve 1 113 200 ALAAR
That eve — that eve — I should remember well — 1 113 202 ALAAR
I saw her yester eve thro’ the lattice-work 1 250 50 POLI
Valentine's Eve. 1846 1 388 .1 VALA
EVEN ( 25 20)
And now what has he? even a name. 1 44 338 TAMB
Whose wild’ring thought could even make 1 85 21 LAKEA
There Nature speaks, and even ideal things 1 104 128D ALAAR
Here Nature speaks, and even ideal things 1 104 128F ALAAR
Than even thy glowing bosom beats withal, 1 113 217A ALAAR
Employed in even the theses of the school — 1 148 13 ELIZA
And even the greybeard will o’erlook 1 158 65 INTRO
(With the rapid Pleiads, even, 1 175 13 ISRG
Uneasily, from morn till even, 1 196 19 NISE
Unceasingly, from morn till even, 1 196 19CD NISE
Not even one lonely rose) — 1 237 4 TOF
Not even one lonely rose) — 1 237 14.48 TOF
not even deep sorrow — 1 258 17 POLI
There is an imp would follow me even there! 1 268 16 POLI
There is an imp hath followed me even there! 1 268 17 POLI
Oh! I am sick, sick, sick, even unto death, 1 268 29 POLI
Is even that Alessandra of whom he spoke 1 270 67 POLI
Even for thy woes I love thee — even for thy woes — 1 272 21 POLI
The wretch not even to deign to condescend 1 276 17 POLI
Even unto death. Before those whom thou lovest — 1 282 89 POLI
Than even the seraph harper, Israfel, 1 406 14 MARA
Than even the seraph harper, Israfel, 1 407 14 MARB
I cannot speak — I cannot even think — 1 407 24 MARA
While even in the meridian glare of day 1 446 64 TOHEL
EVENING ( 3 3)
That soul will hate the evening mist, 1 52 201 TAMF
Proud Evening Star, 1 74 15 STAR
The damp air of the evening — the fatigue 1 267 70 POLI
EVENING’S ( 1 1)
Piercing cold evening's sable shroud 1 225 9 FANNY
EVENTS ( 1 1)
At all events the Count Castiglione 1 251 81 POLI
EVER ( 43 35)
Could ever bribe me to define, 1 48 94 TAMF
And hath been ever, on the chilly earth, 1 68 7 DREA
Which would cling to thee for ever. 1 72 18 SPIRD
Hath ever told — or is it of a thought 1 77 13 STAN
’Tis ever past. 1 81 12.4B HAPP
Mine eyes shall see — have ever seen 1 81 14 HAPP
Should ever bribe me to define — 1 86 16C LAKEF
And the Nelumbo bud that floats for ever 1 102 78 ALAAR
That stealeth ever on the ear of him 1 107 44 ALAAR
Now turn’d it upon her — but ever then 1 112 196 ALAAR
Now turned it upon her — but ever then 1 112 196A ALAAR
That ever died so young? 1 205 4 PAEAN
Ever drew down from out the quiet stars! 1 228 16 COLIS
“And cling around about us now and ever, 1 229 45A COLIS
And ever and anon amid her sobs 1 250 52 POLI
A purer heart! If ever woman fell 1 254 40 POLI
If ever plighted vows most sacredly 1 254 42 POLI
“But Ocean ever to refresh mankind 1 260 8 POLI
For thou hast served me long and ever been 1 261 38 POLI
And yet the sweetest that ear ever heard! 1 269 53 POLI
Attend thee ever; and I will kneel to thee 1 274 82 POLI
Ever drew down from out the quiet stars! 1 286 20 POLI
Through a circle that ever returneth in 1 326 21 WORM
That ever died so young! 1 335 8 LENA
That ever died so young?” 1 335 27 LENA
that ever died so young — 1 336 6 LENK
Murmuring lowly, murmuring ever, — 1 344 26 ROUTE
While ever to her dear Eulalie upturns her matron eye — 1 349 20 EULA
While ever to it dear Eulalie upturns her matron eye — 1 349 20AZ EULA
And ever to her dear Eulalie upturns her matron eye — 1 349 20BCD EULA
While ever to her young Eulalie upturns her violet eye. 1 349 21 EULA
While ever to it young Eulalie upturns her violet eye. 1 349 21AZ EULA
And ever to it young Eulalie upturns her violet eye. 1 349 21BCD EULA
ever dared to dream before; 1 365 26 RAVEN
Ever yet was blessed with seeing 1 367 52 RAVEN
Thy life's free course should ever roam 1 386 9 FSO
Can it be fancied that Deity ever vindictively 1 393 10 MODC
Why ask | who ever | yet saw | money made | 1 394 5 MODD
Why ask? who ever yet saw money made out of a fat old 1 394 27 MODC
Maintained the “Power of Words” — denied that ever 1 406 3 MARA
Maintained the “power of words” — denied that ever 1 407 3 MARB
Can ever dissever my soul from the soul 1 478 32 LEEE
Can ever dissever my soul from the soul 1 479 32 LEEE
EVERLASTING ( 1 1)
But there! that everlasting pall! 1 199 17 CITYA
EVERLASTINGLY ( 2 2)
Rustling everlastingly, 1 192 39 NISA
Rustling everlastingly, 1 193 37 NISB
EVERMORE ( 6 4)
And sparkling evermore, 1 316 2S HAUNT
With its Phantom chased for evermore, 1 325 19 WORM
With its Phantom chas’d for evermore, 1 325 19BCD WORM
Mountains toppling evermore 1 344 13 ROUTE
Fountains toppling evermore 1 344 13B ROUTE
Nameless here for evermore. 1 365 12 RAVEN
EVERY ( 22 19)
The mournful hope that every throb 1 17 8 OCT
A snare in every human path — 1 52 225 TAMF
On which my every hope and thought 1 56 90 TAMH
A snare in every human path — 1 60 230 TAMH
And every sculptur’d cherub thereabout 1 106 32 ALAAR
Every moment of the night — 1 140 7 FAIRY1
Over every drowsy thing — 1 140 24 FAIRY1
O’er every drowsy thing 1 140 24A FAIRY1
Every moment of the night — 1 162 47 FAIRY2
In every deed shall mingle, love. 1 223 25 SERE
Be every thing which now thou art 1 235 3 THOUA
Being every thing which now thou art, 1 235 3BCDG THOUJ
(All of her jewels! — every one of them!) 1 252 115 POLI
This every-day occurrence. Marry her — no! 1 255 68 POLI
Every blessing be upon her; 1 302 3 MAY
And every gentle air that dallied, 1 316 13 HAUNT
And every time that you fold it across, 1 378 7 WALL
Prophetic tones from every line, 1 385 3 FSO
Upon this page, enwrapped from every reader. 1 389 4 VALA
Upon the page, enwrapped from every reader. 1 389 4 VALG
Upon this page, enwrapped from every reader. 1 389 4F VALG
For every sound that floats 1 437 76 BELLSEG
EVERY-DAY ( 1 1)
This every-day occurrence. Marry her — no! 1 255 68 POLI
EVERYTHING ( 2 2)
Being everything which now thou art, 1 235 3 THOUF
Being everything which now thou art, 1 235 3 THOUJ
EVIL ( 11 11)
Which left me in an evil hour, 1 32 174 TAMA
Which left me in an evil hour — 1 42 174 TAMB
Wears it away like evil hours and wine. 1 258 18 POLI
From the evil taint of clouds? — and he did say? 1 280 27 POLI
Lest an evil step be taken, 1 308 40 BRIDA
Lest an evil step be taken, — 1 309 31 BRIDF
But evil things, in robes of sorrow, 1 316 33 HAUNT
No power hath he of evil in himself; 1 322 11 SILE
By you — by yours, the evil eye — 1 337 11 LENK
“Prophet!” said I, “thing of evil! — 1 368 85 RAVEN
“Prophet!” said I, “thing of evil! — 1 368 91 RAVEN
EVINCED ( 1 1)
From matter and light, evinced in solid and shade. 1 322 4 SILE
EV’N ( 17 14)
Ev’n ;hen, who deem’d this iron heart 1 29 86 TAMA
Which ev’n to my impassion’d mind, 1 29 92 TAMA
Which ev’n upon this perilous brink 1 30 105 TAMA
Ev’n childhood knows the human heart; 1 30 126 TAMA
Ev’n such as from th’ accursed time 1 31 145 TAMA
Ev’n then who deem’d this iron heart 1 40 86 TAMB
Which, ev’n to this impassion’d mind, 1 41 92 TAMB
Ev’n then who knew that as infinite 1 47 77 TAMF
Another brow may ev’n inherit 1 81 10 HAPP
Ev’n then ,I felt — that brightest hour 1 82 19 HAPP
All Nature speaks, and ev’n ideal things 1 104 128 ALAAR
Here Nature speaks, and ev’n ideal things 1 104 128BCE ALAAR
Sweet was that error — ev’n with us the breath 1 111 163 ALAAR
Than ev’n thy glowing bosom beats withal, 1 113 217 ALAAR
To mar the silence ev’n with lute. 1 222 4 SERE
Not ev’n one lonely rose) — 1 237 4A TOF
Not ev’n one lonely rose) — 1 237 14.4C TOF
EV’NING ( 3 3)
That soul will hate the ev’ning mist 1 38 370 TAMA
Withering at the ev’ning hour. 1 39 391 TAMA
That soul will hate the ev’ning mist 1 59 195 TAMH
EV’RY ( 8 6)
On which my ev’ry hope and thought 1 30 114 TAMA
And felt, with ev’ry flying hour, 1 36 301 TAMA
On which my ev’ry hope and thought 1 49 117 TAMF
To ev’ry heart a barrier and a ban 1 105 149 ALAAR
And ev’ry sculptur’d cherub thereabout 1 106 32CE ALAAR
And they, and ev’ry mossy spring were holy 1 112 188 ALAAR
Ev’ry moment of the night — 1 140 7CF FAIRY1
From ev’ry depth of good and ill 1 146 11 ALONE
EXACTITUDE ( 1 1)
Your case with due exactitude. Perhaps 1 284 81 POLI
EXACTLY ( 2 2)
If I can tell exactly what about. 1 11 80 TEMP
UGO. Not, Sir, exactly 1 283 74 POLI
EXALTED ( 1 1)
And died, ere scarce exalted into birth, 1 102 71 ALAAR
EXAMPLE ( 3 2)
Pure — as her young example taught: 1 49 120 TAMF
Pure —— as her young example taught: 1 56 93 TAMH
For example, and my present noble mistress 1 276 24Ax POLI
EXAMPLES ( 1 1)
Pure as her young examples taught; 1 30 117 TAMA
EXCEEDING ( 3 2)
SAN OZZO. Exceeding fine! 1 254 51 POLI
Unto the Count — it is exceeding just 1 280 36 POLI
Exceeding well! — thou darest not fight with me? 1 281 65.18 POLI
EXCEEDS ( 1 1)
Lord! to be grave exceeds the power of face. 1 11 64 TEMP
EXCELLENCE ( 1 1)
One of these fish, par excellence the beau, 1 11 59 TEMP
EXCELLENCY ( 2 2)
Did you say his Excellency had departed? 1 248 9 POLI
The roof of his Excellency — and perhaps 1 270 66 POLI
EXCELLENT ( 6 6)
Who play’d on the guitar! most excellent wine! 1 250 66 POLI
SAN OZZO. An excellent joke! I’ faith an excellent joke! 1 253 1 POLI
To get drunk — a very serious business — excellent! 1 253 9 POLI
A tub of excellent ashes! 1 253 16 POLI
Most excellent! — ah! that is exquisite! 1 285 127 POLI
EXCEPT ( 2 2)
I could not love except where Death 1 157 31 INTRO
I heard not any voice except thine own, 1 268 19 POLI
EXCESSIVE ( 1 1)
With what excessive fragrance the zephyr comes 1 279 15 POLI
EXCUSE ( 1 1)
With an excuse for falling it was she! 1 254 41 POLI
EXEUNT ( 4 4)
(Exeunt RUPERT and/ BENITO.) 1 250 24/25d POLI
(exeunt.) 1 260 3d POLI
(Exeunt.) 1 267 23d POLI
(Exeunt.) 1 275 31d POLI
EXHALES ( 1 1)
Exhales from out her golden rim, 1 187 4 IRENE2
EXISTING ( 1 1)
Of any feud existing, or any cause 1 279 20 POLI
EXIT ( 14 14)
(Puts them a and exit followed !al UGO/ staggering.) 1 252 30/31d POLI
(Exit.) 1 255 6d POLI
(Exit UGO) 1 257 11d POLI
(Exit.) 1 257 15d POLI
(exit.) 1 261 21d POLI
(exit.) 1 262 22d POLI
(Exit followed y POLITIAN.) 1 267 10d POLI
(exit.) 1 275 5d POLI
(exit.) 1 275 24d POLI
(Exit UGO followed by JACINTA 1 279 3d POLI
(exit BALDAZZAR.) 1 280 26d POLI
(exit.) 1 282 27d POLI
(Exit) 1 287 30d POLI
(Exit) 1 287 33d POLI
EXPANDING ( 1 1)
Doth o’er us pass, when, as th’ expanding eye 1 77 17 STAN
EXPECTED ( 2 2)
I’ve news for you both. Politian is expected 1 259 41 POLI
Thy presence is expected in the hall 1 271 89 POLI
EXPIATORY ( 1 1)
POLITIAN Thus to the expiatory tomb, 1 281 59 POLI
EXPIRE ( 4 4)
(For passion must with youth expire) 1 29 85 TAMA
(For passion must with youth expire) 1 40 85 TAMB
(For passion must with youth expire) 1 47 76 TAMF
(For passion must, with youth, expire) 1 56 72 TAMH
EXPIRED ( 1 1)
All — all expired save thee — save less than thou: 1 446 36 TOHEL
EXPLORE ( 2 2)
and this mystery explore — 1 366 34 RAVEN
and this mystery explore; — 1 366 35 RAVEN
EXPOSED ( 2 1)
Never its mysteries are exposed 1 345 45 ROUTE
Never its mysterics are exposed 1 345 458 ROUTE
EXPOSTULATION ( 1 1)
In a mad expostulation with the deaf and frantic fire, 1 436 45 BELLSEG
EXPRESS ( 1 1)
Deceased is not the proper word to express 1 284 80 POLI
EXPRESSING ( 1 1)
but no syllable expressing 1 367 73 RAVEN
EXPRESSIVE ( 3 2)
Bright and expressive as the stars of Leda, 1 388 2 VALA
Brightly expressive as the twins of Laeda, 1 389 2 VALG
Brightly expressive as the twins of Loeda, 1 389 2EFG VALG
EXQUISITE ( 1 1)
Most excellent! — ah! that is exquisite! 1 285 127 POLI
EXTACIES ( 2 2)
The extacies above 1 174 29 ISRA
With the unutterable extacies 1 254 55 POLI
EXTINGUISHED ( 1 1)
When the light was extinguished, 1 458 79 ANNIE
EXTRAVAGANT ( 1 1)
Which I think extravagant: 1 141 38 FAIRY1
EXTREMELY ( 2 2)
Extremely flat, and candid, and so forth 1 283 49 POLI
Extremely well attempted! — Sir I am glad 1 285 123 POLI
EXTREMITY ( 1 1)
and recoiling to the ex-/tremity of the stage.) 1 281 14/15d POLI
EYE ( 69 54)
Would seem to my half closing eye 1 28 51 TAMA
With steadfast eye, till ye have felt 1 29 96 TAMA
And I have held to mem’ry's eye 1 29 98 TAMA
She’d look up in my wilder’d eye — 1 31 132 TAMA
I pictur’d to my fancy's eye 1 35 266 TAMA
Of young life, and the fire o’ the eye 1 39 382 TAMA
With steadfast eye, till ye had felt 1 41 96 TAMB
So have I held to Memory's eye 1 41 98 TAMB
Appear’d to my half-closing eye 1 46 50 TAMF
With loitering eye till I have felt 1 48 110 TAMF
But turn’d on me her quiet eye. 1 49 138 TAMF
And homeward turn’d his soften’d eye. 1 51 196 TAMF
The lightning of his eagle eye — 1 53 234 TAMF
Appeared to my half-closing eye 1 55 46 TAMH
Seem’d then to my half-closing eye 1 55 46E TAMH
With loitering eye, till I have felt 1 56 83 TAMH
But turn’d on me her quiet eye! 1 57 111 TAMH
But turned on me her quiet eye! 1 57 111E TAMH
And homeward turn’d his soften’d eye. 1 59 190 TAMH
The lightning of his eagle eye — 1 61 239 TAMH
And in thine eye a kindling light 1 66 5 SONG
And in thine eye the kindling light 1 66 5A SONG
To the delirious eye more lovely things 1 69 32 DREA
With a dreaming eye! 1 75 10 IMIT
Doth o’er us pass, when, as th’ expanding eye 1 77 17 STAN
(Thrown back from flowers) of Beauty's eye, 1 99 2 ALAAR
Beneath thy burning eye; 1 104 109 ALAAR
A shelter from the fervour of His eye; 1 104 120 ALAAR
O Death! from eye of God upon that star: 1 111 161 ALAAR
What wonder? for each star is eye-like there, 1 112 186 ALAAR
Here sate he with his love — his dark eye bent 1 112 194 ALAAR
And on my eye-lids — O the heavy light! 1 113 206 ALAAR
As glowing Beauty's bust beneath man's eye, 1 115 258 ALAAR
A child — with a most knowing eye. 1 128 10 ROMG
With a dreaming eye — 1 130 12 SHOULD
As for Locke, he is all in my eye, 1 151 1 LOCKE
A child — with a most knowing eye. 1 156 10 INTRO
Beauty's eye is here the bluest 1 160 18 MYST
Lazily upon beauty's eye, 1 183 4 IRENE1
“Like a banner o’er thy dreaming eye! 1 184 36 IRENE1
“As a banner o’er thy dreaming eye! 1 184 36B IRENE1
As long as — tears on Memory's eye: 1 184 44 IRENE1
Forever with as calm an eye, 1 185 64 IRENE1
Forever with unopened eye, 1 188 43 IRENE2
Forever with unclosed eye, 1 188 43DE IRENE2
Forever with unopen’d eye, 1 188 43FG IRENE2
Helen, like thy human eye 1 192 29 NISA
And Helen, like thy human eye, 1 193 41 NISB
In myriad types of the human eye — 1 196 21 NISE
In each idol's diamond eye, 1 200 34 CITYA
In each Idol's diamond eye — 1 202 33 CITYH
Are where thy grey eye glances, 1 215 23 PARA
Of where thy dark eye glances, 1 215 23A PARA
Are where thy dark eye glances, 1 215 23B-HK-NPRZ PARA
Are where thy blue eye glances, 1 215 233 PARA
Are where the dark eye glances, 1 215 23Q PARA
Thus came the first glance of that eye; 1 225 10 FANNY
And of so wanton eye 1 254 34 POLI
And the glittering beam from a maiden's eye 1 302 9 PARO
By you — by yours, the evil eye — 1 337 11 LENK
To the weak human eye unclosed; 1 345 46 ROUTE
To the weak human eye enclosed; 1 345 46B ROUTE
While ever to her dear Eulalie upturns her matron eye — 1 349 20 EULA
While ever to it dear Eulalie upturns her matron eye — 1 349 20AZ EULA
And ever to her dear Eulalie upturns her matron eye — 1 349 20BCD EULA
While ever to her young Eulalie upturns her violet eye. 1 349 21 EULA
While ever to it young Eulalie upturns her violet eye. 1 349 21AZ EULA
And ever to it young Eulalie upturns her violet eye. 1 349 21BCD EULA
The bright j-Aea, or bright dear-eve. 1 380 4 KATE
EYED ( 3 2)
Trusting to the mild-eyed stars, 1 195 4 NISE
Can compare with the bright-eyed Eulalie's 1 349 13 EULA
out of the 1 owl-eyed 1 394 1* MODD
EYEING ( 1 1)
(eyeing him.) 1 248 17d POLI
EYELID ( 1 1)
Raising his heavy eyelid, starts and sees, 1 105 4 ALAAR
EYE-LIDS ( 1 1)
And on my eye-lids — O the heavy light! 1 113 206 ALAAR
EYELIDS ( 1 1)
“Strange are thine eyelids — strange thy dress! 1 184 27 IRENE1
EYE-LIKE ( 1 1)
What wonder? for each star is eye-like there, 1 112 186 ALAAR
EYES ( 67 57)
To weep, as he did, till his eyes were sore, 1 9 14 TEMP
Their bright eyes on his Tom and Jerry brim 1 11 66 TEMP
Those eyes won’t turn on anything like men. 1 11 68 TEMP
Because to his cat's eyes I hold a glass 1 12 87 TEMP
I saw no Heav’n, but in her eyes — 1 30 125 TAMA
The moment's converse, in her eyes 1 34 227 TAMA
My eyes were still on pomp and power, 1 38 355 TAMA
In dusky grandeur to my eyes: 1 38 363 TAMA
The moment's converse: in her eyes 1 43 227 TAMB
I saw no Heaven but in her eyes. 1 49 128 TAMF
The moments’ converse — in her eyes 1 50 160 TAMF
I saw no Heaven — but in her eyes. 1 57 101 TAMH
The moment's converse; in her eyes 1 58 148 TAMH
To him whose eyes are cast 1 79 6 ADRE
Mine eyes shall see — have ever seen 1 81 14 HAPP
Who alterest all things with thy peering eyes. 1 91 2 SCI
Who alterest all things with thy piercing eyes. 1 91 2BC SCI
But on the pillars Seraph eyes have seen 1 106 28 ALAAR
With half closing eyes, 1 108 73 ALAAR
Like —— eyes of the maiden 1 108 78 ALAAR
Thou hast bound many eyes 1 110 116 ALAAR
Dim was its little disk, and angel eyes 1 114 253 ALAAR
Dim was its little disk, and seraph eyes 1 114 253A ALAAR
Thine eyes, in Heaven of heart enshrined 1 132 5 BOWERS
Of her soul-searching eyes. 1 135 14 TOPO
The scrutiny of her eyes. 1 135 14ABC TOPO
Breathe it less gently forth — and veil thine eyes. 1 149 6 ACROS
I am star-stricken with thine eyes! 1 161 5 FAIRY2
— Stay! turn thine eyes afar! — 1 174 21 ISRA
We liken our ladies’ eyes to them — 1 199 16 CITYA
With the death upon her eyes, 1 206 27 PAEAN
Sancta Maria! turn thine eyes 1 217 .IA-D HYMN
By witching eyes which looked disdain. 1 226 18 FANNY
His conduct there has damned him in my eyes. 1 249 36 POLI
I will to bed anon ah! bless my eyes! 1 250 73 POLI
It speaks of sunken eyes, and wasted cheeks, 1 262 64 POLI
Thine eyes are wild — tempt not the wrath divine! 1 264 109 POLI
And beautiful Lalage! — turn here thine eyes! 1 272 9 POLI
For thee, and in thine eyes — and thou shalt be 1 274 79 POLI
No mortal eyes have seen! — what said the Count? 1 279 18 POLI
The eyes of the citizens. I’ll follow thee — 1 282 87 POLI
The death upon her eyes. 1 336 43 LENA
The life upon her yellow hair, but not within her eyes — 1 337 18 LENK
The life upon her yellow hair, but not upon her eyes — 1 337 18C LENK
the death upon her eyes. 1 337 19 LENK
Than the eyes of the radiant girl, 1 349 8 EULA
To the fowl whose fiery eyes now 1 367 74 RAVEN
And his eyes have all the seeming 1 369 105 RAVEN
For her these lines are penned, whose luminous eyes, 1 388 1 VALA
For her this rhyme is penned, whose luminous eyes, 1 389 1 VALG
For her these lines are penned, whose luminous eyes, 1 389 IF VALG
Such sweet eyes now, there lies, I say, perdu, 1 389 14 VALA
Eyes scintillating soul, there lie pordus 1 390 14 VALG
Such eager eyes, there lies, I say;WFWA, 1 390 14F VALG
In the seraphic glancing of thine eyes — 1 400 12 MLS
The soft head bows, the sweet eyes close; 1 404 10 PHYS
To shine on us with her bright eyes — 1 417 48 ULA
With love in her luminous eyes.” 1 417 50 ULA
Save only the divine light in thine eyes — 1 446 37 TOHEL
Save but the soul in thine uplifted eyes. 1 446 38 TOHEL
Didst glide away. Only thine eyes remained. 1 446 51 TOHEL
Didst glide way. Only thine eyes remained. 1 446 51E TOHEL
Of the eyes of my Annie. 1 459 102 ANNIE
And the stars never rise, but I feel the bright eyes 1 478 36 LEEA
And the stars never rise, but I see the bright eyes 1 478 36EFH LEEA
And the stars never rise but I see the bright eyes 1 479 36 LEEE
And the stars never rise but I feel the bright eyes 1 479 36A-DGJKL LEEE
EYRACO ( 1 1)
That stole upon the ear, in Eyraco, 1 107 42 ALAAR
FABLED ( 2 2)
Despair, the fabled vampire-bat, 1 46 27 TAMF
(The fabled nectar that the heathen knew) 1 101 53 ALAAR
FABRIC ( 1 1)
Over fabric half so fair! 1 315 8 HAUNT
FACE ( 10 10)
That things should stare us boldly in the face, 1 10 32 TEMP
Lord! to be grave exceeds the power of face. 1 11 64 TEMP
The breathing beauty of a face, 1 29 91 TAMA
The more than beauty of a face 1 40 91 TAMB
The more than beauty of a face 1 48 105 TAMF
The more than beauty of a face 1 56 78 TAMH
So impudently in my face, 1 161 15 FAIRY2
Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face, 1 166 7 HELF
To look upon the face hidden by yon lattice — 1 271 102 POLI
“To gaze upon that veiled face, and hear 1 271 103 POLI
FACED ( 2 1)
Frog-faced | stupid old | God-born | Pundits who | 1 394 2* MODD
By the side of the pale-faced moon. 1 436 50 BELLSEG
FACES ( 11 6)
With the breath from their pale faces. 1 140 10 FAIRY1
With the breath from their pale faces! 1 162 50 FAIRY2
Upon the upturn’d faces of a thousand 1 445 8 TOHEL
Upon the upturned faces of a thousand 1 445 BCD TOHEL
Fell on the upturn’d faces of these roses 1 445 11 TOHEL
Fell on the upturned faces of these roses 1 445 11CD TOHEL
Fell on the upturn’d faces of these roses 1 445 14 TOHEL
Fell on the upturned faces of these roses 1 445 14CD TOHEL
Fell on the upturn’d faces of the roses, 1 445 19 TOHEL
Fell on the faces of the upturned roses, 1 44S 19C TOHEL
Fell on the upturned faces of the roses, 1 44S 19D TOHEL
FACT ( 3 3)
One settled fact is better than ten sages. 1 11 78 TEMP
Be candid with me — is it indeed a fact 1 283 73 POLI
But the fact is I was napping, 1 365 21 RAVEN
FADE ( 1 1)
Come to life and fade away; 1 450 6 ALE
FADING ( 1 1)
And all the fires are fading away. 1 158 49 INTRO
FAIL’D ( 1 1)
Fail’d, as my pennon’d spirit leapt aloft, 1 114 232 ALAAR
FAILED ( 1 1)
Failed him at length 1 463 14 ELDOR
FAILING ( 3 3)
Whose failing sight will grow dim 1 36 316 TAMA
And failing of thy power to bless, 1 51 187 TAMF
And, failing in thy power to bless, 1 59 181 TAMH
FAINT ( 4 3)
On violet couches faint away. 1 160 15 MYST
The hours are breathing faint and low — 1 202 49 CITYH
POLITIAN. This weakness grows upon me. I am faint, 1 279 1 POLI
Swung by angels whose faint foot-falls 1 368 80ABCEFHJLNPGU RAVEN
FAINTEST ( 2 2)
the faintest sound 1 269 52 POLI
Owl-downy nonsense that the faintest puff 1 425 7 DUNCE
FAINTLY ( 2 2)
(very faintly-) 1 270 9d POLI
And so faintly you came tapping, 1 365 22 RAVEN
FAIR ( 28 24)
Toss back his fine curls from his forehead fair 1 11 51 TEMP
For at a ball what fair one can escape 1 11 55 TEMP
Her own fair hand had rear’d around, 1 33 219 TAMA
Full many a fair flow’r raised its head: 1 39 402 TAMA
On the fair Capo Deucato, and sprang 1 101 44 ALAAR
Like guilty beauty, chasten’d, and more fair: 1 101 65 ALAAR
Fair flowers, and fairy! to whose care is given 1 102 80 ALAAR
The terrible and fair, 1 102 84 ALAAR
While the moon danc’d with the fair stranger light — 1 106 10 ALAAR
Fair flowers, bright waterfalls and angel wings — 1 108 65 ALAAR
Was a fair temple called Parthenon — 1 113 215A ALAAR
Fair river! in thy bright, clear flow 1 134 1 TOPO
To the beauty of fair Greece, 1 166 9AB HELF
Of life — beloved, and fair; 1 206 30 PAEAN
But thou did'st not die too fair: 1 206 30A PAEAN
Fair maiden, let thy generous heart 1 235 1C THOUJ
The bosom friend of the fair lady Lalage 1 250 59 POLI
CASTIGLIONE Nothing, fair cousin, nothing — 1 258 17 POLI
CASTIGLIONE Cousin! fair cousin! — madam! 1 258 34 POLI
Fair mirror and true! now tell me (for thou canst) 1 262 61 POLI
For ruined maid. Fair mirror and true! — 1 263 70 POLI
Fair isle, that from the fairest of all flowers, 1 311 1 ZANTE
Once a fair and stately palace — 1 315 3 HAUNT
Over fabric half so fair! 1 315 8 HAUNT
Was the fair palace door, 1 316 26 HAUNT
For her, the fair 1 335 38 LENA
For her, the fair and debonair, that now so lowly lies, 1 337 17 LENK
Till the fair and gentle Eulalie 1 349 4 EULA
FAIRER ( 1 1)
Laden from yonder bowers! — a fairer day, 1 279 16 POLI
FAIREST ( 2 2)
What matters it, my fairest, and my best, 1 273 42 POLI
Fair isle, that from the fairest of all flowers, 1 311 1 ZANTE
FAIRIER ( 1 1)
Never his fairy wing o’er fairier world! 1 114 252 ALAAR
FAIRIES ( 1 1)
Fairies guard the Queen of May, 1 302 1 MAY
FAIRY ( 13 12)
Which as it were, in fairy bound 1 33 221 TAMA
And blossom of the fairy plant, in grief 1 101 61 ALAAR
Fair flowers, and fairy! to whose care is given 1 102 80 ALAAR
The fairy light that kiss’d her golden hair 1 108 58 ALAAR
Never his fairy wing o’er fairier world! 1 114 252 ALAAR
Just now so fairy-like and well. 1 161 3 FAIRY2
And this ray is a fairy ray — 1 162 24 FAIRY2
All wreathed with fairy fruits and flowers, 1 214 5 PARA
All wreath’d with fairy fruits and flowers, 1 214 5P PARA
Sleep on, sleep on, some fairy dream 1 224 17 SLEEP
A fairy land of flowers, and fruit, and sunshine, 1 274 69 POLI
How fairy-like a melody there floats 1 434 3 BELLSB
How fairy-like a melody there swells 1 434 4 BELLSC
FAIRY-LIKE ( 3 3)
Just now so fairy-like and well. 1 161 3 FAIRY2
How fairy-like a melody there floats 1 434 3 BELLSB
How fairy-like a melody there swells 1 434 4 BELLSC
FAITH ( 10 10)
Tho’ not with Faith — with godliness — whose throne 1 78 30 STAN
Our faith to one love — and one moon adore — 1 105 153 ALAAR
Yet I build no faith upon 1 130 3 SHOULD
BENITO. Faith that's a question, Ugo, hard to answer, 1 248 2 POLI
BENITO. Now I’ve no faith in him, poor Lady Lalage! 1 249 34 POLI
SAN OZZO. An excellent joke! I’ faith an excellent joke! 1 253 1 POLI
And penitence? Didst thou not speak of faith 1 263 91 POLI
And though my faith be broken, 1 308 33 BRIDA
And, though my faith be broken, 1 309 22 BRIDF
For the resurrection of deep-buried faith 1 400 6 MLS
FAITHFUL ( 1 1)
The faithful heart yields to repose. 1 404 11 PHYS


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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)