Text: Elizabeth Wiley, “Concordance (MAZE through MOON),” Concordance of the Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, (1989), pp. 336-348 (This material is protected by copyright)


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MAZE ( 1 0)
In the maze of flashing dances 1 215 25A PARA
MAZINESS ( 1 1)
The playful maziness of art 1 134 5 TOPO
MEAN ( 8 8)
I mean the reign of manners hath long ceased, 1 9 3 TEMP
Yet should I swear I mean alone, 1 158 58 INTRO
You do not mean to say the count my master 1 251 84 POLI
what do you mean by that? 1 256 96 POLI
CASTIGLIONE. What does the idiot mean? 1 256 100 POLI
As tell me, Sir, at once what is’t you mean. 1 265 12 POLI
is it he you mean? 1 265 16 POLI
What is it you mean? is it your fixed intention 1 283 52 POLI
MEANDERING ( 1 1)
The mossy banks and the meandering paths, 1 446 32 TOHEL
MEANING ( 8 8)
The magic of that meaning word, 1 33 196 TAMA
The magic of that meaning word 1 42 196 TAMB
The letters with their meaning melt 1 48 111 TAMF
The letters — with their meaning — melt 1 56 84 TAMH
(Called any thing, its meaning is the same) 1 148 15 ELIZA
With a visage full of meaning, 1 192 21 NISA
Though its answer little meaning — 1 366 50 RAVEN
At the melancholy meaning of the tone! 1 437 75 BELLSEG
MEANS ( 1 1)
Means “the valley of unrest.” 1 192 16 NISA
MEANT ( 4 4)
CASTIGLIONE I meant it for no joke. 1 253 5 POLI
SAN OZZO. Oh no! oh no! — you meant it for no joke. 1 253 6 POLI
That's meant for me. I’m sure, Madam, you need not 1 262 46 POLI
Meant in croaking “Nevermore.” 1 367 72 RAVEN
MEANTIME ( 3 3)
And in the meantime, to prevent all bother, 1 10 25 TEMP
Meantime from afar 1 160 7 MYST
When you become a cardinal: meantime 1 255 61 POLI
MEANWHILE ( 1 1)
With storms — but where meanwhile 1 237 12 TOF
MEASURE ( 4 3)
Nor long the measure of my falling hours, 1 114 241 ALAAR
That must be worn at heart. Search well the measure — 1 389 7 VALA
That must be worn at heart. Search well the measure — 1 389 7 VALG
That must be worn at heart. Search well the measure — 1 389 7F VALG
MEASURES ( 3 3)
I’ll mend my manners and my measures too. 1 10 40 TEMP
With thy burning measures suit — 1 174 30 ISRA
With thy burning measures suit — 1 176 36 ISRG
MEDDLE ( 1 1)
But that you meddle with my fate 1 136 7 TOMB
MEEKLY ( 1 1)
Meekly and daintily thus. Oh! I’m a maid 1 278 66 POLI
MEET ( 8 5)
Science! meet daughter of Old Time thou art! 1 91 1A-E SCI
Of what he said — he knows — and that I’ll meet him 1 257 118 POLI
BALDAZZAR. I go — to-morrow we meet, 1 280 43 POLI
If that we meet at all, it were as well 1 280 44.1AB POLI
That I should meet him in the Vatican — 1 280 44.2AB POLI
POLITIAN. Shall meet me here within the Coliseum! 1 285 1 POLI
Bring thee to meet his shadow (nameless elf, 1 322 13 SILE
Of brother, friend and cousin meet, — 1 382 12 VANE
MEETING ( 1 1)
Enter BENITO meeting UGO intoxicated. 1 248 5d POLI
MEETS ( 1 1)
There the traveller meets aghast 1 344 33 ROUTE
MELANCHOLY ( 21 17)
To his love-haunted heart and melancholy. 1 112 189 ALAAR
I fell in love with melancholy, 1 157 28 INTRO
Sorrow is not melancholy 1 160 29 MYST
That bed for one more melancholy. 1 185 66 IRENE1
This bed for one more melancholy, 1 188 41 IRENE2
This room for one more melancholy, 1 188 41DE IRENE2
The melancholy waters lie. 1 199 13 CITYA
Up many a melancholy shrine 1 200 28 CITYA
The melancholy waters lie. 1 201 11 CITYH
The melancholy waters lie. 1 201 25 CITYH
Politian was a melancholy man? 1 260 67 POLI
Politian was a melancholy man? 1 267 78 POLI
Is chilly — and these melancholy boughs 1 274 63 POLI
Is chilly — and these melancholy bowers 1 274 63A POLI
In each nook most melancholy, — 1 344 32 ROUTE
that melancholy burden bore 1 367 65 RAVEN
the melancholy burden bore 1 367 65DEFHLP RAVEN
From their melancholy throats! 1 434 14 BELLSB
From the melancholy throats 1 435 16 BELLSC
At the melancholy meaning of the tone! 1 437 75 BELLSEG
At the melancholy menace of the tone! 1 437 75F-J BELLSEG
MELLOW ( 1 1)
Hear the mellow wedding bells — 1 435 15 BELLSEG
MELLOW’D ( 1 1)
The black hath mellow’d into grey, 1 158 48 INTRO
MELODIES ( 1 1)
Rich melodies are floating in the winds — 1 269 47 POLI
MELODY ( 17 13)
In a dirge of melody; 1 48 88 TAMF
In its stilly melody, 1 85 10 LAKEA
Murmuring in melody — 1 85 10 LAKEF
In a stilly melody — 1 85 10B LAKEF
In a dirge of melody — 1 85 10C LAKEF
In a dirge-like melody — 1 85 10E LAKEF
Of melody in woodland rill — 1 100 6 ALAAR
Young flowers were whispering in melody 1 108 60 ALAAR
Will to melody run, 1 109 103 ALAAR
Are lips — and all thy melody 1 132 3 BOWERS
A mortal melody, 1 177 49 ISRG
“As melody from Memnon to the Sun. 1 229 36 COLIS
To a discordant melody, 1 317 44 HAUNT
How fairy-like a melody there floats 1 434 3 BELLSB
How fairy-like a melody there swells 1 434 4 BELLSC
What a world of merriment their melody foretells! 1 435 3 BELLSEG
What a world of merriment their melody foretells! 1 435 3A-14.1 BELLSEG
MELT ( 2 2)
The letters with their meaning melt 1 48 111 TAMF
The letters — with their meaning — melt 1 56 84 TAMH
MEMBER’S ( 1 1)
The luckless query from a Member's claw! 1 10 20 TEMP
MEMBERS ( 1 1)
(As Members say they like their logic taken 1 10 45 TEMP
MEMNON ( 4 2)
“As melody from Memnon to the Sun. 1 229 36 COLIS
“As in old days from Memnon to the Sun. 1 229 36ACD COLIS
“As from the granite Memnon to the Sun. 1 229 368 COLIS
As from the granite Memnon to the sun. 1 287 43 POLI
MEMORIES ( 12 9)
Vastness! and Age! and Memories of Eld! 1 228 10 COLIS
Vastness! and Age! and Memories of Old! 1 228 10K COLIS
“Not all the memories that hang upon 1 229 44 COLIS
Oppresses me! with awe. Ye Memories! 1 286 I2Ax POLI
Vastness and Age and Memories of Eld 1 286 13 POLI
Not all the memories that hang upon 1 287 51 POLI
How many memories of what radiant hours 1 311 3 ZANTE
Some human memories and tearful lore, 1 322 8 SILE
Some human memories a tearful lore, 1 322 8A SILE
Sheeted Memories of the Past — 1 344 34 ROUTE
from thy memories of Lenore; 1 368 82 RAVEN
Our memories were treacherous and sere; 1 416 22 ULA
MEMORY ( 9 7)
Leaves not its memory behind. 1 29 93 TAMA
Leaves not its memory behind. 1 41 93 TAMB
Let memory the boy recall 1 225 13 FANNY
And thus thy memory is to me 1 237 8 TOF
Seraph thy memory is to me 1 237 8BC TOF
Thy wife, and with a tainted memory — 1 273 27 POLI
Thy memory no more! Accursed ground 1 311 11 ZANTE
Thy memory no more! Accursed ground 1 311 11A-F ZANTE
Many a thought will come to memory. 1 393 16 MODC
MEMORY’S ( 2 2)
So have I held to Memory's eye 1 41 98 TAMB
As long as — tears on Memory's eye: 1 184 44 IRENE1
MEM’RIES ( 1 0)
How many mem’ries of what radiant hours 1 311 3BC ZANTE
MEM’RY ( 1 1)
The hallow’d mem’ry of those years 1 31 136 TAMA
MEM’RY’S ( 1 1)
And I have held to mem’ry's eye 1 29 98 TAMA
MEN ( 24 22)
For men have none at all, or bad at least; 1 9 4 TEMP
Who would be men by imitating apes. 1 10 34 TEMP
Those eyes won’t turn on anything like men. 1 11 68 TEMP
Those won’t turn on anything like men. 1 11 68D TEMP
Usurp’d a tyranny, which men 1 29 79 TAMA
Astray from reason — Among men 1 34 251 TAMA
Usurp’d a tyranny which men 1 40 79 TAMB
Her mantle over? among men 1 44 251 TAMB
Usurp’d a tyranny which men 1 47 70 TAMF
But that among the rabble men, 1 50 171 TAMF
Usurp’d a tyranny which men 1 56 66 TAMH
But that, among the rabble — men, 1 58 159 TAMH
And half I wish’d to be again of men.” 1 113 226 ALAAR
And half I wished to be again of men.” 1 113 226E ALAAR
We paus’d before the heritage of men, 1 115 259 ALAAR
“We rule the hearts of mightiest men — we rule 1 229 37 COLIS
Most men are sadly altered when they’re drunk 1 249 28 POLI
I have known men have seen Politian 1 259 57 POLI
We rule the hearts of mightiest men: we rule 1 287 44 POLI
unbending that all men 1 328 1 STYL
Do tell | when shall we | make common | sense men | 1 394 1 MODD
Do tell! when may we hope to make men of sense 1 394 25 MODC
Yes! — that was the reason (as all men know, 1 478 23 LEEA
Yes! that was the reason (as all men know, 1 479 23 LEEE
MENACE ( 1 0)
At the melancholy menace of the tone! 1 437 75F-3 BELLSEG
MEND ( 1 1)
I’ll mend my manners and my measures too. 1 10 40 TEMP
MENDEZ ( 3 1)
Like the knight Pinto — Mendez Ferdinando — 1 390 18 VALG
(Like the knight Pinto — Mendez Ferdinando) — 1 390 18D VALG
Like the knight Pinto (Mendez Ferdinando) — 1 390 18F VALG
MENTION ( 1 1)
Your son made mention of — (your son is he not?) 1 267 60 POLI
MERCIFUL ( 1 1)
The pitiful, the merciful ghouls, 1 418 97 ULA
MERCY ( 1 1)
In a clamorous appealing to the mercy of the fire — 1 436 44 BELLSEG
MERE ( 1 1)
Mere puppets they, who come and go 1 325 12 WORM
MERELY ( 8 7)
But, taking one by each hand, merely growl. 1 10 28 TEMP
Our flowers are merely — flowers, 1 174 36 ISRA
Our flowers are merely — flowers, 1 176 42 ISRG
Merely this and nothing more. 1 366 30 RAVEN
If one could merely understand the plot. 1 389 12 VALA
If one could merely comprehend the plot. 1 389 12BC VALA
If one could merely comprehend the plot. 1 390 12 VALG
Made in his image a mannikin merely to madden it? 1 393 11 MODC
MEREST ( 1 1)
“Silence” — which is the merest word of all. 1 104 127 ALAAR
MERGED ( 1 1)
All wish for Heaven — is merged forevermore 1 407 19 MARA
MERIDIAN ( 1 1)
While even in the meridian glare of day 1 446 64 TOHEL
MERRILY ( 1 1)
Merrily live, and long! 1 176 34 ISRG
MERRIMENT ( 5 3)
To the frightful sounds of merriment below 1 249 49.1Ax POLI
The frightful sounds of merriment below 1 263 77 POLI
Such wit — such whim — such flashes of wild merriment 1 266 36 POLI
What a world of merriment their melody foretells! 1 435 3 BELLSEG
What a world of merriment their melody foretells! 1 435 3A-11.1 BELLSEG
MERRY ( 6 6)
You merry devil! ha! ha! he makes me laugh 1 255 64 POLI
Of his caprices and his merry freaks 1 266 34 POLI
In merry England — never so plaintively — 1 270 77 POLI
The merry wedding bells! 1 434 2 BELLSC
From their merry little throats — 1 434 s BELLSB
And his merry bosom swells 1 438 92 BELLSEG
MESSAGE ( 1 1)
I know what thou wouldst say — send not the message — 1 280 39 POLI
MESSENGER ( 2 1)
The Messenger star. 1 100 15J2 ALAAR
Thy messenger hath known 1 103 103 ALAAR
MET ( 5 5)
When wit, and wine, and friends have met 1 17 1 OCT
There met me on its threshold stone 1 39 396 TAMA
My spirit met and braved the shock. 1 225 12 FANNY
All arm in arm we met this very man 1 265 29 POLI
He met a pilgrim shadow — 1 463 15 ELDOR
METEOR ( 1 1)
And rays from God shot down that meteor chain 1 106 24 ALAAR
METHINKS ( 5 5)
ALESSANDRA. Methinks thou hast a singular way of showing 1 257 5 POLI
I have a crucifix! Methinks ’twere fitting 1 264 103 POLI
As hath been kindled within it. Methinks the air 1 269 45 POLI
Methinks I see her now — Oh! she's a lady 1 278 58 POLI
Or one more worthy Italy, methinks I 279 17 POLI
METHOUGHT ( 7 4)
Methought, my sweet one, then I ceased to soar 1 114 237 ALAAR
Methought, Ianthe, then I ceas’d to soar 1 114 237A ALAAR
Methought, my sweet one, then I ceas’d to soar 1 114 237CE ALAAR
methought the voice 1 271 107 POLI
Of yonder trees methought a figure past — 1 273 54 POLI
Of yonder trees methought a spectre past — 1 273 54Ax POLI
Then, methought, the air grew denser, 1 368 79 RAVEN
MID ( 19 16)
Nothings of mid-day waking life — 1 32 170 TAMA
Nothings of mid-day waking life — 1 41 170 TAMB
(Mid dreams of an unholy night) 1 46 46 TAMF
For mid that sunshine and those smiles, 1 49 130 TAMF
I was standing 'mid the roar 1 53 243 TAMF
(’Mid dreams of an unholy night) 1 55 42 TAMH
(’Mid dreams of one unholy night) 1 55 42E TAMH
For 'mid that sunshine, and those smiles, 1 57 103 TAMH
’Mid dark thoughts of the gray tomb-stone — 1 72 2 SPIRD
And mid-time of night; 1 74 2 STAR
’Mid planets her slaves, 1 74 6 STAR
Away — away — 'mid seas of rays that roll 1 100 20 ALAAR
Like woman's hair 'mid pearls, until, afar, 1 100 33 ALAAR
'mid “tears of perfect moan.” 1 112 181 ALAAR
I am standing 'mid the roar 1 131 17 SHOULD
I was standing 'mid the roar 1 131 17D SHOULD
For 'mid the earnest cares and woes 1 236 14.1BC TOF
In the misty mid region of Weir: — 1 416 7 ULA
This misty mid region of Weir: — 1 418 92 ULA
MID-DAY ( 2 2)
Nothings of mid-day waking life — 1 32 170 TAMA
Nothings of mid-day waking life — 1 41 170 TAMB
MIDDLE ( 2 2)
The middle — the fore — no on the little finger 1 251 88 POLI
and finally stops near the middle of the stage, 1 276 2d POLI
MIDNIGHT ( 8 7)
Midnight in the sweet month of June, 1 183 2 IRENE1
At midnight in the month of June, 1 183 2BC IRENE1
At midnight, in the month of June, 1 186 1 IRENE2
Which veils the solemn midnight sky, 1 225 8 FANNY
A midnight vigil holds the swarthy bat! 1 228 19 COLIS
Once upon a midnight dreary, 1 364 1 RAVEN
It was a July midnight; and from out 1 44S 3 TOHEL
Was it not Fate, that, on this July midnight — 1 445 21 TOHEL
MIDST ( 1 1)
In the midst of which all day 1 195 7 NISE
MID-TIME ( 1 1)
And mid-time of night; 1 74 2 STAR
MIEN ( 1 1)
But, with mien of lord or lady, 1 366 40 RAVEN
MIGHT ( 31 28)
Might know the secret of a spirit 1 27 22 TAMA
I lov’d her as an angel might 1 31 154 TAMA
Giv’n by the energetic might 1 32 187 TAMA
That she might deem it naught beside 1 34 226 TAMA
She might recall in him, whom Fame 1 35 271 TAMA
(With glory — such as might inspire 1 35 273 TAMA
How by what hidden deeds of might, 1 38 351 TAMA
I lov’d thee as an angel might, 1 41 154 TAMB
That she might deem it nought beside 1 43 226 TAMB
Might envy — her young heart the shrine 1 49 116 TAMF
That she might deem it nought beside 1 50 159 TAMF
Might envy; her young heart the shrine 1 56 89 TAMH
That she might deem it nought beside 1 58 147 TAMH
(Whatever it might be) 1 66 6 SONG
Of Loveliness might see. 1 66 8A SONG
(As well it might,) a dream — 1 130 2 SHOULD
He might not sing so wildly well 1 177 48 ISRG
He might not sing one half so well 1 177 48C ISRG
While a bolder note than this might swell 1 177 50 ISRG
That I might dare be honest! 1 254 51 POLI
But then I might have sworn it. After all, 1 262 50 POLI
Have use for jewels now. But I might have sworn it. 1 262 55 POLI
He might as well, for all the use he makes of it, 1 277 47 POLI
Of nothing which might warrant thee in this thing, 1 281 54 POLI
That thus we might be doubly blest, 1 382 14 VANE
Which one might not undo without a sabre 1 389 11 VALA
Which one might not undo without a sabre, 1 390 11 VALG
Which one might not undo without a sabre 1 390 11D VALG
The unimaginable might of Jove. 1 393 7 MODC
Might fancy me dead — 1 456 16 ANNIE
Might start at beholding me, 1 456 17 ANNIE
MIGHTIEST ( 2 2)
“We rule the hearts of mightiest men — we rule 1 229 37 COLIS
We rule the hearts of mightiest men: we rule 1 287 44 POLI
MIGHTY ( 1 1)
Mighty envy — her young heart the shrine 1 30 113 TAMA
MILD ( 1 1)
Trusting to the mild-eyed stars, 1 195 4 NISE
MILD-EYED ( 1 1)
Trusting to the mild-eyed stars, 1 195 4 NISE
MILK ( 2 2)
Of butternuts, gingerbread, and milk and water! 1 254 56 POLI
Which with my mother's milk I did imbibe, 1 268 12 POLI
MILLION ( 2 1)
And million bright pines to and fro, 1 183 18 IRENE1
And million cedars to and fro, 1 183 18BC IRENE1
MIMES ( 2 2)
Mimes, in the form of God on high, 1 325 9 WORM
The mimes become its food, 1 326 30 WORM
MIMIC ( 3 3)
Here, where the mimic eagle glared in gold, 1 228 18 COLIS
Here where the mimic eagle glared in gold 1 286 23 POLI
But see, amid the mimic rout 1 326 25 WORM
MIND ( 24 22)
The heirdom of a kingly mind — 1 27 35 TAMA
Pass’d quickly o’er me — but my mind 1 28 62 TAMA
Which ev’n to 1/ impassion’d mind, 1 29 92 TAMA
To mind — not flow’rs alone — but more 1 31 142 TAMA
My mind with double loveliness — 1 33 213 TAMA
My mind, it had not known before — 1 34 235 TAMA
Which, ev’n to this impassion’d mind, 1 41 92 TAMB
My mind with double loveliness! 1 43 213 TAMB
My mind it had not known before — 1 43 235 TAMB
The heritage of kingly mind 1 46 36 TAMF
Was giant-like — so thou, my mind! 1 47 61 TAMF
Whose lineaments upon my mind 1 48 106 TAMF
The heritage of a kingly mind, 1 54 32 TAMH
Was giantlike — so thou my mind. 1 55 57CE TAMH
Whose lineaments, upon my mind, 1 56 79 TAMH
My mind with double loveliness. 1 58 138 TAMH
Perhaps it may be that my mind is wrought 1 77 9 STAN
Springing from a darken’d mind. 1 85 16 LAKEA
Springing from a darken’d mind — 1 86 16B LAKEF
O God! on my funereal mind 1 132 7 BOWERS
Displays the deepest knowledge of the mind; 1 221 4 ENIGMA
And my mind is much benighted 1 308 23 BRIDA
The fullness of a cultured mind, 1 386 17 FSO
(Ah, bear in mind this garden was enchanted!) 1 446 30 TOHEL
MINDS ( 5 5)
’Twas such as angel minds above 1 30 112 TAMA
’Twas such as angel minds above 1 48 115 TAMF
’Twas such as angel minds above 1 56 88 TAMH
“With a despotic sway all giant minds. 1 229 38 COLIS
With a despotic sway all giant minds. 1 287 45 POLI
MINGLE ( 1 1)
In every deed shall mingle, love. 1 223 25 SERE
MINGLED ( 9 9)
A mingled feeling with my own; 1 34 229 TAMA
Comes o’er me, with the mingled voice 1 37 340 TAMA
A mingled feeling with my own — 1 43 229 TAMB
Comes o’er me, with the mingled voice 1 44 340 TAMB
A mingled feeling with my own — 1 50 162 TAMF
A mingled feeling with my own — 1 58 150 TAMH
Have mingled their shade, 1 110 137 ALAAR
His cloak, of a thousand mingled hues, 1 301 5 PARO
Fill with mingled cream and amber, 1 450 1 ALE
MINGLING ( 1 1)
Was mingling his with Beauty's breath — 1 157 32 INTRO
MINISTERS ( 1 1)
They are my ministers — yet I their slave. 1 446 56 TOHEL
MINUTE ( 8 7)
The minute — the hour — the day — oppress 1 58 137 TAMH
In the fever of a minute — 1 136 4 TOMB
In the hatred of a minute: — 1 137 4 TOMD
You dog! and make it up, I say, this minute! 1 259 40 POLI
Kiss her and make it up, I say, this minute! 1 259 40Ax POLI
To a minute how many hours there are between 1 276 8 POLI
“Begone I say this minute — get out you viper. 1 278 78 POLI
not a minute stopped or stayed he; 1 366 39 RAVEN
MIRACULOUS ( 2 1)
Out of which a miraculous crescent 1 416 35 ULA
Ont of which a miraculous crescent 1 416 35D ULA
MIRACULOUSLY ( 1 1)
Miraculously found by one of Genoa — 1 274 67 POLI
MIRROR ( 5 5)
Of Science dims the mirror of our joy — 1 111 164 ALAAR
en/ which lie some books and a hand mirror. 1 260 5/ 6d POLI
(taking m2 the mirror.) 1 262 28d 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
MIRTH ( 8 4)
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
To join the all-hallowed mirth 1 207 35 PAEAN
To join the untainted mirth 1 207 35A PAEAN
Amid its hallow’d mirth, 1 336 51 LENA
amid its hallowed mirth 1 337 22C-FL LENK
amid its hallow’d mirth 1 337 22G LENK
amid its hallowed mirth 1 337 23 LENK
MIRTHFUL ( 3 3)
And know him well — nor learned nor mirthful he. 1 259 62 POLI
Was neither learned nor mirthful. 1 265 19 POLI
Of the Earl, mirthful indeed! — which of us said 1 267 77 POLI
MISCHANCE ( 1 1)
Ere this mischance. I cannot bear to think 1 250 60 POLI
MISERY ( 1 1)
Of my unspeakable misery! —— begone! 1 263 89 POLI
MISNAM’D ( 1 1)
And gemmy flower, of Trebizond misnam’d — 1 101 50 ALAAR
MISNAMED ( 1 0)
And gemmy flower, of Trebizond misnamed — 1 101 SOCE ALAAR
MIST ( 7 5)
That soul will hate the ev’ning mist 1 38 370 TAMA
That soul will hate the evening mist, 1 52 201 TAMF
That soul will hate the ev’ning mist 1 59 195 TAMH
And the mist upon the hill 1 73 24 SPIRD
On flowers, before, and mist, and love they ran 1 113 208 ALAAR
Wrapping the mist about their breast, 1 187 11D IRENE2
Wrapping the mist about its breast, 1 187 11E IRENE2
MISTAKE ( 3 3)
Be still! — the voice, if I mistake not greatly, 1 269 61 POLI
Some singular mistake — misunderstanding — 1 280 48 POLI
’Twas a mistake? — undoubtedly — we all 1 281 56 POLI
MISTAKEN ( 4 4)
Another proof of thought, I’m not mistaken — 1 12 86 TEMP
How much I was mistaken! I always thought 1 266 41 POLI
You surely were mistaken in what you said 1 267 76 POLI
I was mistaken — ’twas but a giant bough 1 274 57 POLI
MISTRESS ( 6 5)
You do not see, I say, that my mistress Lalage 1 252 112 POLI
and regarding her/ mistress with a contemptuous look. 1 260 15/16d POLI
Between my former mistress, Lalage, 1 276 23 POLI
For instance, and my present noble mistress 1 276 24 POLI
For example, and my present noble mistress 1 276 24Ax POLI
Do you, or do you not suppose your mistress 1 277 36 POLI
MISTRUST ( 2 2)
Said — “Sadly this star I mistrust — 1 417 52 ULA
Her pallor I strangely mistrust — 1 417 53 ULA
MISTS ( 3 3)
The mists of the Taglay have shed 1 28 39 TAMA
The mists of the Taglay have shed 1 46 40 TAMF
The mists of the Taglay have shed 1 54 36 TAMH
MISTY ( 10 7)
The blue sky — the misty light 1 37 319 TAMA
Parted upon their misty wings, 1 50 147 TAMF
Parted upon their misty wings, 1 57 124 TAMH
As in that fleeting, shadowy, misty strife 1 69 30 DREA
What though that light, thro’ misty night, 1 80 13A ADRE
Around the misty Hebrides! 1 195 16 NISE
From Love, and from our misty clime 1 215 20.58 PARA
From me, and from our misty clime 1 215 20.5CEGLO PARA
In the misty mid region of Weir: — 1 416 7 ULA
This misty mid region of Weir: — 1 418 92 ULA
MISUNDERSTANDING ( 1 1)
Some singular mistake — misunderstanding — 1 280 48 POLI
MIX’D ( 1 1)
The hum of suitors, the mix’d tone 1 29 68 TAMA
MOAN ( 7 4)
'mid “tears of perfect moan.” 1 112 181 ALAAR
From grief and moan 1 336 57 LENA
From moan and groan to a golden throne 1 337 22 LENK
From grief and moan to a golden throne 1 337 22H LENK
From grief and moan to a gold throne 1 337 26C LENK
From moan and groan to a golden throne 1 337 26DE LENK
In a world of moan, 1 349 2 EULA
MOANING ( 3 2)
To the moaning and the groaning of the bells. 1 438 112 BELLSEG
The moaning and groaning, 1 456 19 ANNIE
The moaning and groaning, 1 456 25AB ANNIE
MOANS ( 2 2)
And when, amid no earthly moans, 1 200 53 CITYA
And when, amid no earthly moans, 1 202 50 CITYH
MOCKERY ( 4 4)
It would be mockery to call 1 199 18 CITYA
This mockery is most cruel! — most cruel indeed! 1 272 4 POLI
And now, as if in mockery of that boast, 1 406 6 MARA
And now, as if in mockery of that boast, 1 407 6 MARB
MOCKEST ( 2 2)
ALESSANDRA Thou mockest me, sir! 1 258 30 POLI
Villain, thou art not gone — thou mockest me! 1 275 101 POLI
MOCKING ( 1 1)
(mocking him? 1 252 6d POLI
MODEL ( 2 2)
Fit emblems of the model of her world — 1 100 37 ALAAR
A model of their own — 1 103 105 ALAAR
MODELL’D ( 1 1)
But are modell’d, alas! — 1 110 127 ALAAR
MODEST ( 1 1)
Can vie with the modest Eulalie's most unregarded curl — 1 349 12 EULA
MOLTEN ( 2 2)
Of molten stars their pavement, such as fall 1 106 16 ALAAR
From the molten-golden notes 1 435 20 BELLSEG
MOLTEN-GOLDEN ( 1 1)
From the molten-golden notes 1 435 20 BELLSEG
MOMENT ( 7 5)
Every moment of the night — 1 140 7 FAIRY1
Ev’ry moment of the night — t 140 7CF FAIRY1
Every moment of the night — 1 162 47 FAIRY2
Pores for a moment, ere it go, 1 184 56 IRENE1
And then if he's not gone in half a moment 1 278 80 POLI
Let my heart be still a moment 1 366 35 RAVEN
not a moment stopped or stayed he; 1 366 39M RAVEN
MOMENT’S ( 3 3)
The moment's converse, in her eyes 1 34 227 TAMA
The moment's converse: in her eyes 1 43 227 TAMB
The moment's converse; in her eyes 1 58 148 TAMH
MOMENTS’ ( 1 1)
The moments’ converse — in her eyes 1 50 160 TAMF
MONARCH ( 7 4)
The infant monarch of the hour — 1 28 45 TAMA
Here, where on golden throne the monarch lolled, 1 228 22 COLIS
Here, where on golden throne the monarch loll’d, 1 228 22ACGH COLIS
Here, where on golden couch the monarch lolled, 1 228 22D COLIS
Here, where on ivory couch the monarch loll’d, 1 228 22FK COLIS
Here where on golden throne the monarch lolled 1 286 29 POLI
In the monarch Thought's dominion — 1 315 5 HAUNT
MONARCH’S ( 2 1)
Assailed the monarch's high estate. 1 316 34 HAUNT
Assail’d the monarch's high estate. 1 316 34EFGL HAUNT
MONARCHY ( 3 3)
The pageantry of monarchy! 1 28 52 TAMA
The pageantry of monarchy, 1 46 51 TAMF
The pageantry of monarchy, 1 55 47 TAMH
MONEY ( 3 3)
And then you will find your money in creases! 1 378 4 WALL
Why ask 1 who ever 1 yet saw 1 money made 1 1 394 5 MODD
Why ask? who ever yet saw money made out of a fat old 1 394 27 MODC
MONK ( 1 1)
a monk enters her apartment, and/ approaches unobserved.) 1 263 8/ 9d POLI
MONKEY ( 1 0).
The monkey made me swear, though something loath; 1 10 36D TEMP
MONKEY’S ( 1 1)
The monkey's made me swear, though something loath; 1 10 36 TEMP
MONKEYS ( 1 0)
The monkeys made me swear, though something loath; 1 10 36C TEMP
MONODY ( 4 3)
How horrible a monody there floats 1 434 11 BELLSB
How horrible a monody there floats 1 435 12 BELLSC
What a world of solemn thought their monody compels! 1 437 72 BELLSEG
What a world of solemn thought their monody compels! 1 437 72A-HJ BELLSEG
MONOTONE ( 2 2)
To break upon Time's monotone, 1 158 60 INTRO
In that muffled monotone, 1 437 83 BELLSEG
MONSTROUS ( 2 2)
’S a monstrous tub of ashes — I can’t lift it. 1 256 109 POLI
CASTIGLIONE. A monstrous tub of ashes! 1 257 110 POLI
MONTH ( 4 3)
Midnight in the sweet month of June, 1 183 2 IRENE1
At midnight in the month of June, 1 183 2BC IRENE1
At midnight, in the month of June, 1 186 1 IRENE2
For we knew not the month was October, 1 416 23 ULA
MONTHS ( 2 2)
SAN OZZO. Not for eleven months. 1 253 23 POLI
I have not seen her for eleven months. 1 254 27 POLI
MOON ( 49 41)
What though the moon — the silvery moon 1 38 376 TAMA
What tho’ the moon — the white moon — 1 52 207 TAMF
What tho’ the moon — the white moon 1 60 201 TAMH
Its image on my spirit, or the moon 1 69 23 DREA
Of the brighter, cold moon, 1 74 5 STAR
To a ferver by the moon beam that hangs o’er, 1 77 10 STAN
What time the moon is quadrated in Heaven — 1 105 6 ALAAR
Our faith to one love — and one moon adore — 1 105 153 ALAAR
While the moon danc’d with the fair stranger light — 1 106 10 ALAAR
In many a star-lit grove, or moon-lit dell; 1 108 63 ALAAR
Beneath the moon-ray — 1 110 131 ALAAR
Beneath the cold moon, 1 111 151 ALAAR
About twelve by the moon-dial 1 140 11 FAIRY1
They use that moon no more 1 141 35 FAIRY1
Thy hair is lifted by the moon 1 161 7 FAIRY2
As she threw off her cloak, yon moon 1 161 22 FAIRY2
We can discover a moon ray 1 162 31 FAIRY2
The enamoured moon 1 173 8 ISRA
The enamoured moon 1 175 10 ISRG
The enamour’d moon 1 175 10DH ISRG
’T is now (so sings the soaring moon) 1 183 1 IRENE1
I stand beneath the soaring moon 1 183 18 IRENE1
We stand beneath the soaring moon 1 183 1C IRENE1
Thus hums the moon within her ear, 1 184 25 IRENE1
I stand beneath the mystic moon. 1 186 2 IRENE2
There the moon doth shine by night 1 192 43 NISA
Lit by the wan light of the horned moon, 1 229 24 COLIS
Lit by the wan light of the horny! 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
And with a holier lustre the quiet moon 1 269 49 POLI
She comes not and the moon is high in Heaven! 1 286 21 POLI
Lit by the wan light of the horned moon 1 286 31 POLI
With the moon-tints of purple and pearl 1 349 11 EULA
The Moon in the purple sky, 1 349 19Y* EULA
By angels dreaming in the moon-lit “dew 1 406 9 MARA
On the moon! 1 436 24 BELLSEG
By the side of the pale-faced moon. 1 436 50 BELLSEG
A full-orbed moon, that, like thine own soul, soaring, 1 445 4 TOHEL
I saw thee half reclining; while the moon 1 445 18 TOHEL
I see thee half reclining; while the moon 1 445 18B TOHEL
The pearly lustre of the moon went out: 1 446 31 TOHEL
Saw only them until the moon went down. 1 446 41 TOHEL
Of the Moon, 1 463 20 ELDOR
For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreams 1 478 34 LEEA
For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams 1 479 34 LEEE


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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)