Text: Elizabeth Wiley, “Concordance (PRAYED through REEDY),” Concordance of the Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, (1989), pp. 428-441 (This material is protected by copyright)


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PRAYED ( 1 1)
And she prayed to the angels 1 458 81 ANNIE
PRAYER ( 7 6)
Of empires, with the captive's prayer, 1 28 67 TAMA
Of empires, with the captive's prayer 1 40 67 TAMB
Of empires, with the captive's prayer, 1 47 66 TAMF
Of empires — with the captive's prayer — 1 55 62 TAMH
Of fervent prayer and humble love, 1 217 .3A-D HYMN
Yet stay! yet stay! — what was it thou saidst of prayer 1 263 90 POLI
Pure as the wishes breathed in prayer, 1 386 14 FSO
PRECIOUS ( 2 2)
MONK. Think of thy precious soul! 1 263 82 POLI
Are thus more precious than the one I knew, 1 467 12 MOTHC
PRECIPITANT ( 1 0)
Sought a precipitant pathway up through heaven, 1 445 SBCD TOHEL
PRECIPITATE ( 1 1)
Sought a precipitate pathway up through heaven, 1 445 5 TOHEL
PRECIPITOUS ( 1 1)
From crag to crag down the precipitous Time, 1 377 2 LINES
PRECISION ( 1 1)
I can with more precision speak of him — 1 248 6 POLI
PRE-EMINENT ( 1 1)
Pre-eminent in arts and arms, and wealth, 1 259 49 POLI
PREPARE ( 1 1)
Think not to fly me thus. Do thou prepare 1 282 85 POLI
PRESENCE ( 5 5)
Sit down! — let not my presence trouble you — 1 260 3 POLI
Thy presence grieves me — go! — thy priestly raiment 1 263 80 POLI
Thy presence is expected in the hall 1 271 89 POLI
Of all who hail thy presence as the morning — 1 400 1 MLS
By thee, and by the poetry of thy presence. 1 445 16 TOHEL
PRESENT ( 12 10)
Darkly my Present and my Past, 1 218 10 HYMN
All my Present and my Past, 1 218 10A-D HYMN
From its present pathway part not — 1 235 2 THOUA
From its present pathway part not! 1 235 2 THOUF
From its present pathway part not. 1 235 2 THOUJ
As a free gift, and for a marriage present 1 252 114 POLI
Sent as a present by his reverence 1 256 91 POLI
UGO. There's another present 1 256 100 POLI
The other present in? 1 256 103 POLI
The other present and let me see it? 1 256 105 POLI
For instance, and my present noble mistress 1 276 24 POLI
For example, and my present noble mistress 1 276 24Ax POLI
PRESENTLY ( 2 2)
and LALAGE presently resumes.) 1 261 Id POLI
Presently my soul grew stronger; 1 365 19 RAVEN
PRESS ( 1 1)
She shall press, ah, nevermore! 1 368 78 RAVEN
PRETTIEST ( 1 1)
Why, then the prettiest of brooks 1 135 9 TOPO
PRETTY ( 8 7)
The pretty little hand that sold her tape, 1 11 56 TEMP
My pretty self resembles; 1 134 10A TOPO
He's gone, I’m sure of that — pretty far gone. 1 248 7 POLI
Have been at the bottle — a pretty madam truly! 1 250 79 POLI
JACINTH. You may well say that Sir Ugo — very pretty! 1 250 80 POLI
Tells me I’m pretty — drunken dolt look here! 1 251 82 POLI
A tale — a pretty tale — and heed thou not 1 262 62 POLI
Who’d be without a watch? — these are pretty gloves! 1 276 12 POLI
PREVENT ( 1 1)
And in the meantime, to prevent all bother, 1 10 25 TEMP
PRETEST ( 1 1)
Why preyest thou thus upon the poet's heart, 1 91 3 SCI
PREY’ST ( 2 0)
Why prey'st thou thus upon the poet's heart, 1 91 3AD-H SCI
Why prey'st thou thus upon thy poet's heart, 1 91 3BC SCI
PRIDE ( 34 32)
Unearthly pride hath revell’d in — 1 27 10 TAMA
And slumber, in my pride of power, 1 28 44 TAMA
Find Pride the ruler of its will. 1 32 194 TAMA
I spoke to her of power and pride — 1 33 224 TAMA
Is she not queen of earth? her pride 1 37 328 TAMA
Find Pride the ruler of its will. 1 42 194 TAMB
I spoke to her of power & pride, 1 43 224 TAMB
Is she not queen of earth? her pride 1 44 328 TAMB
Unearthly pride hath revell’d in — 1 45 5 TAMF
Bow’d from its wild pride into shame. 1 45 14 TAMF
I spoke to her of power and pride, 1 50 157 TAMF
Unearthly pride hath revell’d in — 1 54 5 TAMH
Bow’d from its wild pride into shame. 1 54 14 TAMH
I spoke to her of power and pride, 1 58 145 TAMH
Is she not queen of Earth? her pride 1 59 166 TAMH
Of interminable pride — 1 75 2 IMIT
The highest hope of pride, and power, 1 81 3 HAPP
The brightest glance of pride, and power, 1 81 38 HAPP
And, pride, what have I now with thee? 1 81 9 HAPP
The brightest glance of pride and power 1 82 15 HAPP
But were that hope of pride and power 1 82 17 HAPP
Upon the flying footsteps of —— deep pride — 1 101 46 ALAAR
From their pride, and from their throne 1 103 92 ALAAR
His folly — pride — and passion — for he died. 1 150 9 ACROS
I tore it from its pride of place 1 161 17 FAIRY2
And they hated her for her pride — 1 206 10 PAEAN
And pride should have a fall. The count's a rake 1 250 67 POLI
And hated her for her pride, 1 335 21 LENA
and ye hated her for her pride; 1 336 8 LENK
and hated her for her pride; 1 336 8D-L LENK
In the mad pride of intellectuality, 1 406 2 MARA
In the mad pride of intellectuality, 1 407 2 MARB
All pride — all thought of power — all hope of fame — 1 407 18 MARA
How silently serene a sea of pride! 1 446 45 TOHEL
PRIES ( 1 1)
Which thro’ some tatter’d curtain pries 1 162 32 FAIRY2
PRIEST ( 3 2)
For vengeance or will never. So! the priest 1 287 55 POLI
For vengeance or will never. Behold the priest 1 287 55Ax POLI
Is standing by the altar — the robed priest! 1 287 56 POLI
PRIESTLY ( 1 1)
Thy presence grieves me — go! — thy priestly raiment 1 263 80 POLI
PRINCE ( 2 2)
The prince of harmony and starling sense, 1 222 9 ENIGMA
O Azrael, yet awhile! — Prince of the Powers 1 279 4 POLI
PRINCELY ( 1 1)
Pure and reproachless of thy princely line, 1 272 25 POLI
PRIVATE ( 1 1)
With whom affairs of a most private nature 1 280 42 POLI
PRIZE ( 1 1)
I scarce know which to prize most high — 1 380 3 KATE
PROCEED ( 1 1)
For putting out a leg! Pray Sir proceed! 1 285 129 POLI
PROCEEDS ( 2 1)
Proceeds from yonder lattice — which you may see 1 269 62 POLI
Proceeds from yonder lattice — this way you can see it 1 269 62Ax POLI
PROCLAIM ( 1 1)
And golden sands proclaim the hour 1 224 15 SLEEP
PRODIGY ( 1 1)
But Rumour speaks of him as of a prodigy 1 259 48 POLI
PROFOUNDEST ( 1 1)
“Half an idea in the profoundest sonnet. 1 425 2 DUNCE
PROOF ( 1 1)
Another proof of thought, I’m not mistaken — 1 12 86 TEMP
PROPER ( 6 6)
So pat, agreeable, and vastly proper 1 10 47 TEMP
And let him see himself a proper ass? 1 12 88 TEMP
It is a pity in so proper a man 1 249 23 POLI
In proper dignity. 1 258 30 POLI
Deceased is not the proper word to express 1 284 80 POLI
More delicate, more proper, and all that — 1 284 101 POLI
PROPHET ( 4 4)
“Prophet!” said I, “thing of evil! — 1 368 85 RAVEN
prophet still, if bird or devil! — 1 368 85 RAVEN
“Prophet!” said I, “thing of evil! — 1 368 91 RAVEN
prophet still, if bird or devil! 1 368 91 RAVEN
PROPHETIC ( 3 3)
“Prophetic sounds and loud, arise forever 1 229 34 COLIS
Prophetic sounds and loud arise forever 1 287 41 POLI
Prophetic tones from every line, 1 385 3 FSO
PROSPECT ( 2 2)
To where the prospect terminates — thee only. 1 407 32 MARA
To where the prospect terminates — thee only. 1 408 27 MARB
PROTRACTED ( 1 1)
Traces of/ a protracted revel. 1 248 1/ 2d POLI
PROUD ( 23 22)
And a proud spirit, which hath striv’n 1 27 36 TAMA
Yes! I was proud — and ye who know 1 33 195 TAMA
That the proud spirit had been broken, 1 33 199 TAMA
The proud heart burst in agony 1 33 200 TAMA
Afar from its proud natural towers 1 33 216 TAMA
And my proud hopes had reach’d a throne 1 38 348 TAMA
Yes! I was proud 4 ye who know 1 42 195 TAMB
That the proud spirit had been broken, 1 42 199 TAMB
The proud heart burst in agony 1 42 200 TAMB
Afar from its proud natural towers 1 43 216 TAMB
And a proud spirit which hath striven 1 46 37 TAMF
Afar from its proud natural towers 1 50 153 TAMF
And a proud spirit which hath striven 1 54 33 TAMH
Afar from its proud natural towers 1 58 141 TAMH
Proud Evening Star, 1 74 15 STAR
Is the proud part 1 74 19 STAR
To the proud orbs that twinkle — and so be 1 105 148 ALAAR
Was a proud temple call’d the Parthenon — 1 113 215 ALAAR
But they tell thee I am proud — 1 131 29 SHOULD
While from a proud tower in the town 1 202 28 CITYH
All of the proud, and the colossal left 1 229 31FK COLIS
LALAGE. Alas, proud Earl, 1 272 22 POLI
Proud Earl! 1 281 59 POLI
PROUDLY ( 2 2)
Stands she not proudly and alone? 1 37 332 TAMA
Was the lance which he proudly wav’d on high. 1 302 10 PARO
PROVES ( 2 2)
That proves me happy now! 1 308 36 BRIDA
That groves me happy now! 1 309 27 BRIDF
PRY ( 2 2)
The cause — but none are near to pry 1 71 3 SPIRA
Not one, of all the crowd, to pry 1 72 3 SPIRD
PRYTHEE ( 2 2)
Hold him a villain? — thus much, I prythee, say 1 280 35 POLI
Now prythee, leave me — hither loth come a person 1 280 41 POLI
PSHAW ( 5 4)
UGO. Pshaw! — let me look! 1 252 124 POLI
Pshaw! Pshaw! 'tis but the headach — 1 255 80 POLI
Pshaw! 'tis but the headach — 1 255 80Av POLI
JACINTA. Pshaw! 1 261 30 POLI
PSYCHE ( 6 4)
Ah, Psyche, from the regions which 1 166 14 HELF
A Psyche, from the regions which 1 166 14A HELF
Of cypress, with Psyche, my Soul. 1 416 12 ULA
But Psyche, uplifting her finger, 1 417 51 ULA
But Psyche, uplifted her finger, 1 417 51C ULA
Thus I pacified Psyche and kissed her, 1 418 72 ULA
PUBLIC ( 2 2)
For public insult in the streets — before 1 282 86 POLI
Touching Politian, who in the public streets 1 283 66 POLI
PUFF ( 1 1)
Owl-downy nonsense that the faintest puff 1 425 7 DUNCE
PULLED ( 1 1)
I pulled him from under the table where he lay 1 248 19 POLI
PULLING ( 1 1)
(pulling him back.) 1 251 23d POLI
PULSE ( 3 3)
The pulse beats ten and intermits. 1 403 1 PHYS
The pulse beats ten and intermits. 1 403 5 PHYS
The pulse beats ten and intermits. 1 403 7 PHYS
PUMKINS ( 2 1)
Frog Pond 1 munching of 1 pea nuts and 1 pumkins and 1 1 394 4 MODD
Duck Pond 1 munching of 1 pea nuts and 1 pumkins and 1 1 394 4* MODD
PUNDITS ( 4 3)
out of the 1 pundits 1 394 1 MODD
Out of the 1 stupid old 1 God-born 1 Pundits who 1 1 394 2 MODD
Frog-faced 1 stupid old 1 God-born 1 Pundits who 1 1 394 2* MODD
out of the Pundits 1 394 25 MODC
PUPPETS ( 1 1)
Mere puppets they, who come and go 1 325 12 WORM
PURE ( 9 9)
Pure as her young examples taught; 1 30 117 TAMA
Pure — as her young example taught: 1 49 120 TAMF
Pure —— as her young example taught: 1 56 93 TAMH
To bathe in the pure element, 1 184 50 IRENE1
And pure as beautiful, how could she think — 1 254 46 POLI
Pure and reproachless of thy princely line, 1 272 25 POLI
To those pure orbs, your heart to learn, 1 380 2 KATE
Fondness as pure as it is sweet, 1 382 10 VANE
Pure as the wishes breathed in prayer, 1 386 14 FSO
PURELY ( 1 1)
What could there be more purely bright 1 80 15 ADRE
PURER ( 2 2)
We still were young: no purer thought 1 31 151 TAMA
A purer heart! If ever woman fell 1 254 40 POLI
PURIFIED ( 1 1)
And purified in their electric fire, 1 446 59 TOHEL
PURITAN ( 2 1)
Puritan pansies. 1 458 66 ANNIE
Puritan pansy. 1 458 66A ANNIE
PURPLE ( 10 6)
Uprear’d its purple stem around her knees: 1 101 49 ALAAR
And thy most lovely purple perfume, Zante! 1 102 76 ALAAR
Look’d out above into the purple air, 1 106 23 ALAAR
Looked out above into the purple air, 1 106 23E ALAAR
O hyacinthine isle! O purple Zante! 1 311 13 ZANTE
With the moon-tints of purple and pearl 1 349 11 EULA
With the morn-tints of purple 1 349 11B EULA
Astart in the purple sky, 1 349 19Y EULA
The Moon in the purple sky, 1 349 19Y* EULA
rustling of each purple curtain 1 365 13 RAVEN
PURPOSE ( 2 2)
And speaks a purpose unholy — thy lips are livid — 1 264 108 POLI
but/ his purpose is changed before reaching ult!, 1 281 29/30d POLI
PURSUING ( 1 1)
Each poet — if a poet — in pursuing 1 148 7 ELIZA
PUT ( 5 5)
And they put out the star-light 1 140 9 FAIRY1
How they put out the starlight 1 162 49 FAIRY2
And put out the sun! 1 220 8 SONGA
What could have put that creature in your head? 1 253 24 POLI
A glass of wine will put you all to rights. 1 255 84 POLI
PUTS ( 1 1)
(Puts them up and exit followed by UGO/ staggering.) 1 252 30/31d POLI
PUTTING ( 1 1)
For putting out a leg! Pray Sir proceed! 1 285 129 POLI
QUADRATED ( 1 1)
What time the moon is quadrated in Heaven — 1 105 6 ALAAR
QUADRUPLE ( 1 1)
Laves in quadruple light her angel limbs. 1 100 29 ALAAR
QUAFF ( 3 2)
Quaff, oh quaff this kind nepenthe 1 368 83 RAVEN
Let me quaff this kind nepenthe 1 368 83ACE RAVEN
QUAINT ( 1 1)
Over many a quaint and curious 1 364 2 RAVEN
QUAINTEST ( 1 1)
Quaintest thoughts — queerest fancies 1 450 5 ALE
QUAKE ( 1 0)
Thy swollen pillars tremble — and so quake 1 107 39.2B ALAAR
QUALITIES ( 1 1)
There are some qualities — some incorporate things, 1 322 1 SILE
QUALMS ( 1 1)
Gives me these qualms of conscience. Be a man! 1 255 82 POLI
QUARREL ( 4 4)
BALDAZZAR. That knowing no cause of quarrel or of feud 1 279 11 POLI
Of quarrel between your lordship and himself 1 279 21 POLI
Having no cause for quarrel. 1 280 30 POLI
He should have cause for quarrel. 1 280 37 POLI
QUEEN ( 7 7)
The bride and queen of Tamerlane — 1 35 282 TAMA
Is she not queen of earth? her pride 1 37 328 TAMA
Is she not queen of earth? her pride 1 44 328 TAMB
Is she not queen of Earth? her pride 1 59 166 TAMH
Of that Egyptian queen, winning so easily 1 261 22 POLI
Fairies guard the Queen of May, 1 302 1 MAY
To the queen of the angels 1 458 83 ANNIE
QUEENLIEST ( 1 1)
An anthem for the queenliest dead 1 336 6 LENK
QUEENLY ( 4 4)
Seem’d to become a queenly throne 1 34 231 TAMA
Seem’d to become a queenly throne 1 43 231 TAMB
Seem’d fitted for a queenly throne, 1 50 164 TAMF
Seem’d to become a queenly throne 1 58 152 TAMH
QUEEN’S ( 2 2)
As nuptial dowry — a queen's crown, 1 34 244 TAMA
As nuptial dowry a queen's crown 1 44 244 TAMB
QUEER ( 1 1) ’
Or rather laugh with him, that queer Philosopher, 1 9 15 TEMP
QUEEREST ( 1 1)
Quaintest thoughts — queerest fancies 1 450 5 ALE
QUENCHES ( 1 1)
That quenches all thirst: — 1 457 38 ANNIE
QUERY ( 1 1)
The luckless query from a Member's claw! 1 10 20 TEMP
QUESTION ( 2 2)
This is a question which, oh Heaven, withdraw 1 10 19 TEMP
BENITO. Faith that's a question, Ugo, hard to answer, 1 248 2 POLI
QUICK ( 3 2)
And lose no time about it — be quick — get up! 1 284 106 POLI
You smell, Sir, yes you smell — come now be quick! 1 285 118 POLI
Quick they registered the vow; 1 309 218 BRIDF
QUICKLY ( 3 3)
Pass’d quickly o’er me — but my mind 1 28 62 TAMA
Enter BENITO walking quickly, 1 275 27d POLI
She enters at first quickly — then saunter-/ingly — 1 276 1/ 2d POLI
QUICK’NING ( 1 1)
That with a quick’ning spell doth o’er us pass 1 77 15 STAN
QUIET ( 15 14)
No need to quiet her kind fears — 1 31 134 TAMA
No need to quiet any fears 1 49 136 TAMF
But turn’d on me her quiet eye. 1 49 138 TAMF
No need to quiet any fears 1 57 109 TAMH
But turn’d on me her quiet eye! 1 57 111 TAMH
But turned on me her quiet eye! 1 57 111E TAMH
Ours is a world of words: Quiet we call 1 104 126 ALAAR
And quiet all away in jest — 1 157 30 INTRO
Upon the quiet mountain top, 1 187 6 IRENE2
On the quiet Asphodel. 1 192 26 NISA
Ever drew down from out the quiet stars! 1 228 16 COLIS
And mother in Heaven! think of our quiet home, 1 263 84 POLI
And with a holier lustre the quiet moon 1 269 49 POLI
The starry and quiet dwellings of the blest, 1 273 48 POLI
Ever drew down from out the quiet stars! 1 286 20 POLI
QUIETED ( 3 1)
Are quieted now, 1 457 21 ANNIE
Are quieted now; with 1 457 27A ANNIE
Are quieted now; and the 1 457 27B ANNIE
QUIETLY ( 1 1)
For now, while so quietly 1 458 59 ANNIE
QUIETUDE ( 1 1)
With quietude, and sultriness, and slumber, 1 445 7 TOHEL
QUIT ( 1 1)
quit the bust above my door! 1 369 100 RAVEN
QUITE ( 3 3)
And buries them up quite 1 140 25 FAIRY1
quite right — being as you say 1 248 12 POLI
We’ll have him at the wedding. A man quite young 1 259 46 POLI
QUIVERING ( 2 2)
Upon their quivering wings. 1 141 46 FAIRY1
And, over each quivering form, 1 326 34 WORM
QUOIN ( 6 5)
Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.” 1 366 48 RAVEN
Quoth the raven “Nevermore.” 1 367 60ABC RAVEN
Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.” 1 368 84 RAVEN
Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.” 1 368 90 RAVEN
Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.” 1 368 96 RAVEN
Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.” 1 369 102 RAVEN
RABBLE ( 2 2)
But that among the rabble men, 1 50 171 TAMF
But that, among the rabble — men, 1 58 159 TAMH
RADIANT ( 10 7)
“Then, for thine own all radiant sake 1 184 36.3B IRENE1
Let my Future radiant shine 1 218 11 HYMN
No more a mourner — but the radiant Joys 1 274 80 POLI
How many memories of what radiant hours 1 311 3 ZANTE
How many mem’ries of what radiant hours 1 311 3BC ZANTE
Radiant palace — reared its head. 1 315 4 HAUNT
Radiant palace — rear’d its head. 1 315 4FG HAUNT
Than the eyes of the radiant girl, 1 349 8 EULA
For the rare and radiant maiden 1 365 11 RAVEN
Clasp a rare and radiant maiden 1 368 95 RAVEN
RAGE ( 1 1)
The hand that traced inexorable rage; 1 221 2 ENIGMA
RAIMENT ( 1 1)
Thy presence grieves me — go! — thy priestly raiment 1 263 80 POLI
RAIMENTS ( 1 1)
Thy raiments and thy ebony cross affright me! 1 264 101 POLI
RAIN ( 6 6)
The rain came down upon my head 1 28 60 TAMA
The rain came down upon my head, 1 47 59 TAMF
Which fallest into the soul like rain 1 51 185 TAMF
The rain came down upon my head 1 55 55 TAMH
Which fall'st into the soul like rain 1 59 179 TAMH
The sound of the rain 1 110 120 ALAAR
RAINBOW ( 1 1)
Rainbow and Dove! — Jacintal 1 261 27 POLI
RAISE ( 3 3)
And raise his infancy's delight, 1 35 281 TAMA
I will no requiem raise, 1 207 38 PAEAN
For in the fight I will not raise a hand 1 282 79 POLI
RAISED ( 2 2)
Full many a fair flow’r raised its head: 1 39 402 TAMA
Though its glow hash raised a fiercer flame 1 66 11 SONG
RAISES ( 2 2)
After a short pause raises it.) 1 262 24d POLI
(draws a cross-handled dagger and raises it on high„) 1 264 13d POLI
RAISING ( 1 1)
Raising his heavy eyelid, starts and sees, 1 105 4 ALAAR
RAKE ( 1 1)
And pride should have a fall. The count's a rake 1 250 67 POLI
RAMPART ( 1 0)
Along the rampart plumed and pallid, 1 316 15A HAUNT
RAMPARTS ( 1 1)
Along the ramparts plumed and pallid, 1 316 15 HAUNT
RAN ( 3 3)
On flowers, before, and mist, and love they ran 1 113 208 ALAAR
The winds ran off with it delighted, 1 161 20 FAIRY2
And the rivulet that ran before the door! 1 263 85 POLI
RANG ( 2 1)
For the words rang as a knell, 1 309 9 BRIDF
For the words rang like a knell, 1 309 9BCD BRIDF
RANGLING ( 1 0)
And the rangling, 1 437 63H BELLSEG
RANK ( 1 1)
For thy lofty rank and fashion — much depends 1 258 25 POLI
RAPID ( 3 2)
(With the rapid Pleiads, even, 1 175 13 ISRG
While, like a ghastly rapid river, 1 317 45 HAUNT
While, like a rapid ghastly river, 1 317 45ABCEHKLO HAUNT
RAPIDLY ( 3 3)
Several persons gross and recross the stage rapid-fly. 1 275 26/27d POLI
BENITO recrosses the/ stage rapidly with a bundle.) 1 276 19/20d POLI
(RUPERT recrosses the stage rapidly 1 277 12d POLI
RAPPING ( 4 3)
suddenly there came a rapping, 1 364 3G RAVEN
As of some one gently rapping, 1 364 4 RAVEN
rapping at my chamber door — 1 364 4 RAVEN
and so gently you came rapping, 1 365 21 RAVEN
RAPT ( 3 2)
O charms more potent than the rapt Chaldee 1 228 15 COLIS
O spells more potent than the rapt Chaldee 1 228 158 COLIS
O spells more potent than the rapt Chaldee 1 286 19 POLI
RAPTURE ( 1 1)
Of the rapture that impels 1 436 30 BELLSEG
RARE ( 2 2)
For the rare and radiant maiden 1 365 11 RAVEN
Clasp a rare and radiant maiden 1 368 95 RAVEN
RARER ( 1 1)
A rarer loveliness bedecks the earth — 1 269 48 POLI
RASCAL ( 1 1)
“Ugo you villain! — look you here, you rascal! 1 278 74 POLI
RASH ( 1 1)
Pause ere too late! — oh be not — be not rash! 1 264 110 POLI
RATHER ( 1 1)
Or rather laugh with him, that queer Philosopher, 1 9 15 TEMP
RAVE ( 4 3)
And I would rave, but that he flings 1 46 29 TAMF
But rave not thus! 1 335 29 LENA
Peccavimus: — yet rave not thus! 1 337 13 LENK
Peccavimus: — but rave not thus! 1 337 13D-GL LENK
RAVEN ( 11 10)
In there stepped a stately Raven 1 366 38 RAVEN
Ghastly grim and ancient Raven 1 366 46 RAVEN
Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.” 1 366 48 RAVEN
But the Raven, sitting lonely 1 367 55 RAVEN
Quoth the raven “Nevermore.” 1 367 60ABC RAVEN
But the Raven still beguiling 1 367 67 RAVEN
Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.” 1 368 84 RAVEN
Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.” 1 368 90 RAVEN
Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.” 1 368 96 RAVEN
Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.” 1 369 102 RAVEN
And the Raven, never flitting, 1 369 103 RAVEN
RAY ( 14 14)
With ray of the all living light 1 31 155 TAMA
My heart sunk with the sun's ray. 1 38 365 TAMA
With ray of the all-living light 1 41 155 TAMB
On things around him with a ray 1 79 7 ADRE
O! nothing earthly save the ray 1 99 1 ALAAR
Into the sunlit ether, caught the ray 1 106 8 ALAAR
Beneath the moon-ray — 1 110 131 ALAAR
“Ianthe, dearest, see! how dim that ray! 1 113 198 ALAAR
The sun-ray dropp’d, in Lemnos, with a spell 1 113 203 ALAAR
Has sent a ray down with a tune. 1 161 23 FAIRY2
And this ray is a fairy ray — 1 162 24 FAIRY2
We can discover a moon ray 1 162 31 FAIRY2
Or the sun ray dripp’d all red 1 192 23 NISA
RAYS ( 11 9)
And rays of truth you cannot see, 1 52 222 TAMF
Above with trelliced rays from Heaven, 1 53 232 TAMF
And rays of truth you cannot see 1 60 227 TAMH
Above with trellic’d rays from Heaven 1 61 237 TAMH
Above with trelliced rays from Heaven 1 61 237E TAMH
Away — away — 'mid seas of rays that roll 1 100 20 ALAAR
And rays from God shot down that meteor chain 1 106 24 ALAAR
Light, brazen rays, this golden star unto! 1 114 240 ALAAR
Yet tho’ no holy rays come down 1 199 20 CITYA
No holy rays from heaven come down 1 199 20B CITYA
No rays from the holy heaven come down 1 201 12 CITYH
REACH’D ( 8 8)
Have deem’d, since I have reach’d to power 1 29 80 TAMA
And my proud hopes had reach’d a throne 1 38 348 TAMA
I reach’d my home — my home no more — 1 39 392 TAMA
Have deem’d since I have reach’d to power 1 40 80 TAMB
Have deem’d, since I have reach’d to power, 1 47 71 TAMF
I reach’d my home — what home? above, 1 52 213 TAMF
Have deem’d, since I have reach’d to power, 1 56 67 TAMH
I reach’d my home — my home no more — 1 60 213 TAMH
REACHED ( 2 1)
I have reached these lands but newly 1 344 5 ROUTE
I have reached my home but newly 1 344 20.5A ROUTE
REACHING ( 1 1)
but/ his purpose is changed before reaching him, 1 281 29/30d POLI
READ ( 15 14)
I read (perhaps too carelessly) 1 34 228 TAMA
I read, perhaps too carelessly, 1 43 228 TAMB
I read — perhaps too carelessly — 1 50 161 TAMF
I read, perhaps too carelessly — 1 58 149 TAMH
Read nothing, written less — in short's a fool 1 148 10 ELIZA
Who read Anacreon, and drank wine, 1 157 20 INTRO
How shall the burial rite be read? 1 205 1 PAEAN
These names when rightly read, a name (make] known 1 222 15 ENIGMA
LALAGE continues to/ read.) 1 260 16/17d POLI
And let the burial rite be read — 1 335 5 LENA
How shall the ritual, then, be read? 1 335 24 LENA
Come, let the burial rite be read — 1 336 5 LENK
Ah, let the burial rite be read — 1 336 5D LENK
How shall the ritual then be read — 1 337 10 LENK
You will not read the riddle, 1 390 20 VALG
READER ( 4 3)
I beg your pardon, reader, for the oath, 1 10 35 TEMP
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
READING ( 2 2)
LALAGE, in deep mourning, reading at a table 1 260 Sd POLI
(’esumes her reading.) 1 261 34d POLI
REAL ( 6 6)
Fearfully beautiful! the real 1 32 169 TAMA
Too real, to his breast who lives 1 36 307 TAMA
Fearfully beautiful — the real 1 41 169 TAMB
And dimmer nothings which were real, 1 49 145 TAMF
And dimmer nothings which were real — 1 57 122 TAMH
Would have given a real diamond to such as you; 1 262 53 POLI
REALITIES ( 1 1)
Vulture, whose wings are dull realities? 1 91 4 SCI
REALITY ( 4 3)
’Tis bliss, in its own reality, 1 36 306 TAMA
’Twere better than the dull reality 1 68 5 DREA
’Twere better than the cold reality 1 68 5AB DREA
Of semblance with reality which brings 1 69 31 DREA
REALLY ( 3 3)
Why, really, sir, I almost had forgot — 1 10 30 TEMP
CASTIGLIONE. Really I’m much obliged 1 256 92 POLI
And are you really dead? 1 283 74 POLI
REALM ( 3 2)
But, now, the ruler of an anchor’d realm, 1 100 26 ALAAR
The ruler of the realm was seen. 1 316 24 HAUNT
The sovereign of the realm was seen. 1 316 24ABC HAUNT
REALMS ( 3 2)
But ah! not so when, thus, in realms on high 1 104 130 ALAAR
But ah! not so when in the realms on high 1 104 130B ALAAR
In the realms of the Boreal Pole. 1 416 19 ULA
REAR ( 1 0)
Of flowers: of lilies such as rear the head 1 101 43CE ALAAR
REAR’D ( 8 5)
Her own fair hand had rear’d around, 1 33 219 TAMA
But she who rear’d them was long dead, 1 39 403 TAMA
Her magic hand had rear’d around 1 43 219 TAMB
Of flowers: of lilies such as rear’d the head 1 101 43 ALAAR
Lo! Death hath rear’d himself a throne 1 199 1 CITYA
Lo! Death has rear’d himself a throne 1 201 1G CITYH
Snow-white palace — rear’d its head. 1 315 4E HAUNT
Radiant palace — rear’d its head. 1 315 4FG HAUNT
REARED ( 3 2)
Lo! Death has reared himself a throne 1 201 1 CITYH
Radiant palace — reared its head. 1 315 4 HAUNT
Snow-white palace — reared its head. 1 315 4ABCL HAUNT
REASON ( 10 10)
’Tis there the seat of reason lies in him; 1 11 82 TEMP
She did not ask the reason why. 1 31 135 TAMA
Astray from reason — Among men 1 34 251 TAMA
Of hers — who ask’d no reason why, 1 49 137 TAMF
Of her — who ask’d no reason why, 1 57 110 TAMH
Nor ask a reason save the angel-nod 1 114 249 ALAAR
And this was the reason that, long ago, 1 477 13 LEEA
Yes! — that was the reason (as all men know, 1 478 23 LEEA
And this was the reason that, long ago, 1 479 13 LEEE
Yes! that was the reason (as all men know, 1 479 23 LEEE
REASONEST ( 1 1)
thou reasonest well. 1 280 38 POLI
REASONS ( 2 2)
And I have other reasons for so doing 1 148 5 ELIZA
Nothing about it, and for the best of reasons 1 283 55 POLI
RE-ASSURE ( 2 2)
And he spoke to re-assure me, 1 307 13 BRIDA
But he spoke to re-assure me, 1 309 13 BRIDF
REBEL ( 1 1)
A rebel or a Bajazet? 1 51 178 TAMF
RECALL ( 4 4)
In infancy, which seen, recall 1 31 141 TAMA
She might recall in him, whom Fame 1 35 271 TAMA
Once more an ancient tragic bard recall, 1 222 13 ENIGMA
Let memory the boy recall 1 225 13 FANNY
RECLINING ( 3 2)
with my head at ease reclining 1 368 75 RAVEN
I saw thee half reclining; while the moon 1 445 18 TOHEL
I see thee half reclining; while the moon 1 445 18B TOHEL
RECOILING ( 1 1)
and recoiling to the ex-/tremity of the stage.) 1 281 14/15d POLI
RECOLLECT ( 3 3)
Endymion, recollect, when Luna tried 1 150 7 ACROS
We differed indeed. If I now recollect 1 265 17 POLI
Farewell! — now recollect you tell 1 285 132 POLI
RECROSS ( 1 1)
Several persons cross and recross the stage rapid-/ly. 1 275 26/27d POLI
RECROSSES ( 2 2)
BENITO recrosses the/ stage rapidly with a bundle.) 1 276 19/20d POLI
(RUPERT recrosses the stage rapidly 1 277 12d POLI
RED ( 15 14)
While the red flashing of the light 1 46 48 TAMF
While the red flashing of the light 1 55 44 TAMH
But their red orbs, without beam, 1 71 15 SPIRA
But their red orbs, without beam, 1 72 15 SPIRD
(The red fire of their heart) 1 103 95 ALAAR
And the red winds are withering in the sky! 1 104 132 ALAAR
A red Daedalion on the timid Earth. 1 114 244 ALAAR
From the red cliff of the mountain — 1 146 14 ALONE
While, to listen, the red levin 1 174 10 ISRA
While, to listen, the red levin 1 175 12 ISRG
Or the sun ray dripp’d all red 1 192 23 NISA
The red sun-light lazily lay. 1 195 8 NISE
Red gallons of gore 1 219 11 LATIN
Through the red-litten windows see 1 316 42A-NQR HAUNT
A blood-red thing that writhes from out 1 326 27 WORM
REDDER ( 2 2)
The waves have now a redder glow — 1 200 51 CITYA
The waves have now a redder glow — 1 202 48 CITYH
REDEEM ( 2 2)
The strife of nations, and redeem 1 34 238 TAMA
The strife of nations, & redeem 1 43 238 TAMB
RED-LITTEN ( 1 0)
Through the red-litten windows see 1 316 42A-NQR HAUNT
REDOLENT ( 2 2)
Are redolent of sleep, as I 1 223 15 SERE
Am redolent of thee and thine 1 223 16 SERE
REDOUBLING ( 1 1)
Redoubling age! and more, I ween, 1 37 336 TAMA
RE-ECHOING ( 1 1)
The Zinghis’ yet re-echoing fame 1 37 337 TAMA
REED ( 3 2)
Waved to the wind, now wave the reed and thistle! 1 228 21 COLIS
Waved to the wind, now wave the reed and thistle! 1 228 21AC COLIS
Waved to the wind, now wave the reed and thistle: 1 286 26 POLI
REEDY ( 1 1)
There the reedy grass doth wave 1 192 31 NISA


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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)