Text: Elizabeth Wiley, “Concordance (SEEING through SHOUTING),” Concordance of the Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, (1989), pp. 468-481 (This material is protected by copyright)


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SEEING ( 3 3)
Knowing what I know, and seeing what I have seen. 1 272 11 POLI
(seeing UGO 1 278 31d POLI
Ever yet was blessed with seeing 1 367 52 RAVEN
SEEK ( 10 8)
And all we seek to keep — hath flown; 1 39 387 TAMA
And all we seek to keep hath flown — 1 60 210 TAMH
To seek for treasure in the jewelled skies, 1 91 7 SCI
To seek for treasure in the jewell’d skies, 1 91 7A-E SCI
To seek a shelter in some happier star? 1 91 11 SCI
To seek for shelter in some happier star? 1 91 11BC SCI
Abash’d, amid the lilies there, to seek 1 104 119 ALAAR
O! where (and ye may seek the wide skies over) 1 112 •179 ALAAR
Of Earth, who seek the skies, 1 141 42 FAIRY1
“If you seek for Eldorado!” 1 463 24 ELDOR
SEEM ( 14 13)
Would seem to my half closing eye 1 28 51 TAMA
In that time of dreariness will seem 1 39 379 TAMA
In that time of dreariness will seem 1 52 210 TAMF
In that time of dreariness, will seem 1 60 204 TAMH
To thy withering heart shall seem 1 71 16 SPIRA
To thy weariness shall seem 1 72 16 SPIRD
Should my early life seem; 1 75 4 IMIT
Should my early life seem, 1 130 1 SHOULD
That all seem pendulous in air, 1 200 42 CITYA
That all seem pendulous in air, 1 202 27 CITYH
All the Heavens, seem to twinkle 1 435 7 BELLSEG
All that we see or seem 1 452 10 TAKE
Is all that we see or seem 1 452 23 TAKE
Is all that I see or seem 1 452 23A TAKE
SEEMED ( 7 6)
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 then to my half-closing eye 1 55 46E TAMH
Seem’d to become a queenly throne 1 58 152 TAMH
Seem’d earthly in the shadow of his niche — 1 106 34 ALAAR
She seem’d not thus upon that autumn eve 1 113 200 ALAAR
SEEMED ( 4 3)
Seemed earthly in the shadow of his niche — 1 106 34B ALAAR
“Seemed to have years too many” — Ah luckless lady! 1 261 19 POLI
And the voice seemed his who fell 1 309 10 BRIDF
What wild heart-histories seemed to lie enwritten 1 446 42 TOHEL
SEEMING ( 1 1)
And his eyes have all the seeming 1 369 105 RAVEN
SEEMS ( 4 4)
Of an enchanted life, which seems, 1 32 171 TAMA
Of an enchanted life, which seems, 1 41 171 TAMB
A conscious slumber seems to take, 1 183 14 IRENE1
A conscious slumber seems to take, 1 187 14 IRENE2
SEEN ( 24 22)
Of all the cities, and I’ve seen no few — 1 10 41 TEMP
His form once seen becomes a part of sight, 1 11 70 TEMP
In infancy, which seen, recall 1 31 141 TAMA
Whom th’ astonish’d earth hath seen, 1 37 334 TAMA
It had seen better days, he said; 1 39 400 TAMA
Of mine own thought — what more could I have seen? 1 68 18 DREA
Which my spirit hath not seen. 1 75 8 IMIT
Mine eyes shall see — have ever seen 1 81 14 HAPP
Seen but in beauty — not impeding sight 1 100 38 ALAAR
But on the pillars Seraph eyes have seen 1 106 28 ALAAR
Whom my spirit had not seen 1 130 10 SHOULD
Thou hast not seen my brow, 1 131 28 SHOULD
As others were — I have not seen 1 146 2 ALONE
I have not seen her for eleven months. 1 254 27 POLI
In years, but grey in fame. I have not seen him, 1 259 47 POLI
In years, but grey in reputation. I have not seen him, 1 259 47Ax POLI
I have known men have seen Politian 1 259 57 POLI
CASTIGLIONE. Ridiculous! Now I have seen Politian 1 259 61 POLI
Knowing what I know, and seeing what I have seen. 1 272 11 POLI
No mortal eyes have seen! — what said the Count? 1 279 18 POLI
The ruler of the realm was seen. 1 316 24 HAUNT
The sovereign of the realm was seen. 1 316 24ABC HAUNT
She has seen that the tears are not dry on 1 417 42 ULA
Were seen no more: the very roses’ odors 1 446 34 TOHEL
SEER ( 1 1)
And now I leave these riddles to their Seer. 1 389 21 VALA
SEES ( 4 4)
Raising his heavy eyelid, starts and sees, 1 105 4 ALAAR
And sees the darkness coming as a cloud — 1 107 46 ALAAR
Sees in the sea a second love: 1 222 10 SERE
Sees only, through 1 335 17 LENA
SEEST ( 1 1)
POLITIAN. I am the Earl of Leicester, and thou seest, 1 280 46 POLI
SEIZE ( 2 2)
With chamois, I would seize his den 1 28 43 TAMA
By a crowd that seize it not, 1 325 20 WORM
SEIZED ( 1 1)
Have seized on human brains, still not believing 1 283 62 POLI
SELDOM ( 1 1)
“Seldom we find,” says Solomon Don Dunce, 1 425 1 DUNCE
SELF ( 6 4)
Of its own self supremacy, — 1 32 181 TAMA
Of its own self-supremacy — 1 42 181 TAMB
My pretty self resembles; 1 134 10A TOPO
Why dost thou turn so pale? Not Conscience’ self, 1 274 60 POLI
Why dost thou tremble thus? Not Conscience’ self, 1 274 60Ax POLI
To the self-same spot, 1 326 22 WORM
SELF-SAME ( 1 1)
To the self-same spot, 1 326 22 WORM
SELF-SUPREMACY ( 1 1)
Of its own self-supremacy — 1 42 181 TAMB
SEMBLANCE ( 1 1)
Of semblance with reality which brings 1 69 31 DREA
SENATE ( 1 1)
To the senate or the field. 1 268 15 POLI
SEND ( 6 6)
(I’ll send them to you) — a bundle of paternosters 1 253 12 POLI
And I’ll go home and send you in a trice 1 253 15 POLI
The wine or the ashes! Ugo, send word to the Count 1 257 114 POLI
Ha! ha! ha! ha! — Ugo send word to the Count 1 257 115 POLI
I know what thou wouldst say — send not the message — 1 280 39 POLI
Well! — I will think of it — I will not send it. 1 280 40 POLI
SENDING ( 1 1)
I’ll take the opportunity of sending 1 255 62 POLI
SENESCENT ( 1 1)
And now, as the night was senescent, 1 416 30 ULA
SENSE ( 6 6)
Endued with neither soul, nor sense, nor art, 1 148 11 ELIZA
The prince of harmony and stirling sense, I 222 9 ENIGMA
And she had not common sense — of that I’m sure 1 277 34 POLI
Had common sense or understanding when 1 277 37 POLI
Do tell I when shall we I make common I sense men I 1 394 1 MODD
Do tell! when may we hope to make men of sense 1 394 25 MODC
SENSES ( 2 2)
Stole o’er my senses in that lovely isle 1 113 211 ALAAR
Disturb my senses — go! I cannot pray — 1 263 78 POLI
SENT ( 6 5)
I have sent for thee, holy friar; 1 26 1 TAMA
Has sent a ray down with a tune. 1 161 23 FAIRY2
I strike — the murmur sent 1 206 28.2A PAEAN
Sent as a present by his reverence 1 256 91 POLI
by these angels he hath sent thee 1 368 81 RAVEN
Whether Tempter sent, or whether 1 368 86 RAVEN
SENTENCE ( 1 1)
To say thou art not gone, — one little sentence, 1 275 96 POLI
SEPARATE ( 3 3)
Two separate yet most intimate things. 1 50 150 TAMF
Two separate — yet most intimate things. 1 57 127 TAMH
And each separate dying ember 1 365 8 RAVEN
SEPHALICA ( 1 1)
The Sephalica, budding with young bees, 1 101 48 ALAAR
SEPULCHRE ( 8 6)
Some sepulchre, remote, alone, 1 188 54 IRENE2
Untimely sepulchre, I do devote thee 1 281 60 POLI
To shut her up in a sepulchre, 1 477 19 LEEA
In her sepulchre there by the sea — 1 478 40 LEEA
In the sepulchre there by the sea — 1 478 40L LEEA
To shut her up, in a sepulchre 1 479 19 LEEE
In her sepulchre there by the sea — 1 479 40 LEEE
In the sepulchre there by the sea — 1 479 40L LEEE
SEQUENCE ( 1 1)
In common sequence set, the letters lying, 1 389 17 VALA
SERANGS ( 1 0)
Above yon cataract of Serangs. 1 183 21BC IRENE1
SERAPH ( 10 7)
But on the pillars Seraph eyes have seen 1 106 28 ALAAR
A maiden-angel and her seraph-lover — 1 112 178 ALAAR
Dim was its little disk, and seraph eyes 1 114 253A ALAAR
Sure seraph fans thee with his wing 1 224 7 SLEEP
Seraph thy memory is to me 1 237 8BC TOF
Of Joy departed — Hope, the Seraph Hope, 1 262 66 POLI
Never seraph spread a pinion 1 315 7 HAUNT
Never seraph spread his pinion 1 315 7A HAUNT
Than even the seraph harper, Israfel, 1 406 14 MARA
Than even the seraph harper, Israfel, 1 407 14 MARB
SERAPHIC ( 1 1)
In the seraphic glancing of thine eyes — 1 400 12 MLS
SERAPHIM ( 1 1)
Swung by seraphim whose foot-falls 1 368 80 RAVEN
SERAPH-LOVER ( 1 1)
A maiden-angel and her seraph-lover — 1 112 178 ALAAR
SERAPH’S ( 1 1)
Dwelt in a seraph's breast than thine; 1 31 152 TAMA
SERAPHS ( 17 5)
A thousand seraphs burst th’ Empyrean thro’, 1 111 157 ALAAR
Seraphs in all but “Knowledge,” the keen light 1 111 159 ALAAR
And seraphs sob at vermin fangs 1 326 31 WORM
And the seraphs sob at vermin fangs 1 326 310EK WORM
And the seraphs, all haggard and wan, 1 326 37A WORM
With a love that the winged seraphs in Heaven 1 477 11 LEEA
With a love that the winged seraphs in Heaven 1 477 11B LEEA
With a love that the winged seraphs of Heaven 1 477 11C-HJK LEEA
With a love that the winged seraphs of Heaven 1 477 11F LEEA
With a love that the winged seraphs of Heaven 1 477 11G LEEA
With a love that the winged seraphs of Heaven 1 477 11L LEEA
With a love that the winged seraphs of Heaven 1 479 11 LEEE
With a love that the winged seraphs in Heaven 1 479 11A LEEE
With a love that the winged seraphs in Heaven 1 479 11B LEEE
With a love that the winged seraphs of Heaven 1 479 11F LEEE
With a love that the winged seraphs of Heaven 1 479 11G LEEE
With a love that the winged seraphs of Heaven 1 479 11L LEEE
SERE ( 10 6)
The leaves they were crisped and sere — 1 415 2 ULA
The leaves they were crisped and sere — 1 415 2AJ ULA
The leaves they were crisped and sere — 1 415 2BCG ULA
The leaves they were withering and sere: 1 415 3 ULA
But our thoughts they were palsied and sere — 1 416 21 ULA
Our memories were treacherous and sere; 1 416 22 ULA
As the leaves that were crisped and sere — 1 418 83 ULA
As the leaves that were crisped and sere — 1 418 83AK ULA
As the leaves that were crisped and sere — 1 418 83BCG ULA
As the leaves that were withering and sere — 1 418 84 ULA
SERENE ( 4 3)
On seas less hideously serene. 1 202 41 CITYH
On oceans not so sad-serene. 1 202 41C CITYH
But, O, thy spirit, calm, serene, 1 224 19 SLEEP
How silently serene a sea of pride! 1 446 45 TOHEL
SERENELY ( 1 1)
Gliding serenely to its goal, 1 386 23 FSO
SERENEST ( 1 1)
Serenest skies continually 1 237 13 TOF
SERIOUS ( 4 4)
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
CASTIGLIONE. I am serious. 1 253 19 POLI
Our talk had been serious and sober, 1 416 20 ULA
SERIOUSLY ( 1 1)
To take things seriously or all in jest; 1 9 12 TEMP
SERVANT ( 5 5)
UGO. Why, Sir, you see, the servant who brings it says 1 256 98 POLI
JACINTA (a servant maid) leans carelessly upon .2., chair. 1 260 7d POLI
Thy servant maid! — but courage! — 'tis but a viper 1 262 57 POLI
“Ugo, you villain!” (Ugo shall be my servant) 1 278 73 POLI
In saying “Sir Count, your worthy servant Ugo 1 284 86 POLI
SERVED ( 1 1)
For thou hast served me long and ever been 1 261 38 POLI
SERVICE ( 1 1)
A piece of service; wilt thou go back and say 1 280 33 POLI
SERVING ( 1 1)
Worth serving indeed — oh she has airs and graces 1 278 59 POLI
SET ( 3 3)
Set off too in such full relief by the grave 1 266 37 POLI
Set him a laughing once, and he’ll forget 1 283 68 POLI
In common sequence set, the letters lying, 1 389 17 VALA
SETS ( 1 1)
She at length sets down/ the band-box 1 276 4/ 5d POLI
SETTING ( 2 2)
In setting my Virginia's spirit free. 1 467 8 MOTHB
In setting my Virginia's spirit free. 1 467 8 MOTHC
SETTLE ( 2 2)
Down, down that town shall settle hence, 1 200 54 CITYA
Down, down that town shall settle hence, 1 202 51 CITYH
SETTLED ( 2 2)
My friend, the beau, hath made a settled matter, 1 11 76 TEMP
One settled fact is better than ten sages. 1 11 78 TEMP
SEVEN ( 4 4)
Which were seven,) 1 175 14 ISRG
Seven Pleiades entranced in Heaven 1 222 7 SERE
Form in the deep another seven: 1 222 8 SERE
Four, five, six, seven — that's it — 1 277 53 POLI
SEVER ( 1 1)
No magic shall sever 1 110 114 ALAAR
SEVERAL ( 1 1)
Several persons cross and recross the stage rapid-fly. 1 275 26/27d POLI
SEVERITY ( 1 1)
And treats her with such marked severity 1 249 46 POLI
SHADE ( 7 6)
Of any, were it not the shade 1 27 19 TAMA
Till they glance thro’ the shade, and 1 108 76 ALAAR
Have mingled their shade, 1 110 137 ALAAR
What! shade of Zeno! — I! 1 131 39 SHOULD
Throw over all things a shade. 1 274 64Ax POLI
From matter and light, evinced in solid and shade. 1 322 4 SILE
The shade replied, — 1 463 23 ELDOR
SHADES ( 1 1)
scarcely the shades of thought — 1 406 12 MARA
SHADOW ( 18 16)
But the shadow of whose brow 1 103 100 ALAAR
Seem’d earthly in the shadow of his niche — 1 106 34 ALAAR
Seemed earthly in the shadow of his niche — 1 106 34B ALAAR
Will shake his shadow in my path — 1 158 64 INTRO
And the shadow of thy bliss 1 175 37 ISRA
And the shadow of thy perfect bliss 1 176 43 ISRG
And the shadow of thy bliss 1 176 43C ISRG
Like the grim shadow Conscience, solemn and noiseless. 1 274 56 POLI
Far less a shadow which thou likenest to It, 1 274 61 POLI
Bring thee to meet his shadow (nameless elf, 1 322 13 SILE
For the spirit that walks in shadow 1 345 41 ROUTE
throws his shadow on the floor; 1 369 106 RAVEN
And my soul from out that shadow 1 369 107 RAVEN
In sunshine and in shadow, 1 463 3 ELDOR
And o’er his heart a shadow 1 463 9 ELDOR
He met a pilgrim shadow — 1 463 15 ELDOR
“Shadow,” said he, 1 463 16 ELDOR
Down the Valley of the Shadow, 1 463 21 ELDOR
SHADOWS ( 13 10)
Are shadows on the unstable wind. 1 48 107 TAMF
(Shadows and a more shadowy light) 1 50 146 TAMF
Are —— shadows on th’ unstable wind: 1 56 80 TAMH
(Shadows — and a more shadowy light!) 1 57 123 TAMH
“Like ghosts the shadows rise and fall — 1 184 36.2BC IRENE1
“My tinted shadows rise and fall!” 1 184 40 IRENE1
Like ghosts the shadows rise and fall! 1 187 29 IRENE2
So blend the turrets and shadows there 1 200 41 CITYA
So blend the turrets and shadows there 1 202 26 CITYH
Amid thy shadows, and so drink within 1 228 8 COLIS
Within thy shadows, and so drink within 1 228 8DFK COLIS
Among thy shadows, and so drink within 1 228 8E COLIS
Amid thy shadows, and so drink within 1 286 9 POLI
SHADOWY ( 14 12)
(Shadows and a more shadowy light) 1 50 146 TAMF
(Shadows — and a more shadowy light!) 1 57 123 TAMH
As in that fleeting, shadowy, misty strife 1 69 30 DREA
Shadowy — shadowy — yet unbroken, 1 73 25 SPIRD
Flap shadowy sounds from visionary wings — 1 104 129 ALAAR
Far down within some shadowy lake, 1 128 4 ROMG
Dim vales — and shadowy floods — 1 140 1 FAIRY1
Far down within some shadowy lake, 1 156 4 INTRO
Dim vales! and shadowy floods! 1 162 41 FAIRY2
Lo! in that shadowy window-niche 1 166 11C HELF
Th’ uncertain, shadowy heaven below. 1 184 59 IRENE1
Up shadowy long-forgotten bowers 1 201 19 CITYH
At bidding of vast shadowy things 1 325 13A WORM
SHAFTS ( 3 2)
these sad and blackened shafts — 1 229 27 COLIS
these sad and blackened shafts — 1 229 27ACFGHK COLIS
these sad and blackened shafts 1 286 34 POLI
SHAKE ( 14 11)
A wise philosopher would shake his head, 1 11 83 TEMP
He then, of course, must shake his foot instead. 1 12 84 TEMP
And shake from your tresses 1 109 84 ALAAR
Up! — shake from your wing 1 109 92 ALAAR
Up! — shake from your wings 1 109 92F ALAAR
Among the green leaves as they shake 1 128 3 ROMG
So shake the very Heaven on high 1 128 12 ROMG
So shake the very air on high 1 128 12ABJ ROMG
So shake the very Heavens on high 1 128 12EF ROMG
Among the green leaves as they shake 1 156 3 INTRO
Will shake his shadow in my path — 1 158 64 INTRO
Shake off the idle fancies that beset thee, 1 267 4 POLI
At thy behest I will shake off that nature 1 268 10 POLI
Should shake the firm spirit thus. But the night wind 1 274 62 POLI
SHAKEN ( 4 4)
Because divided it may chance be shaken) 1 10 46 TEMP
At me in vengeance shall that foot be shaken — 1 12 85 TEMP
And my soul is sorely shaken, 1 308 39 BRIDA
And my soul is sorely shaken 1 309 30 BRIDF
SHALL ( 95 85)
What shall be done? I’ll lay it on the table, 1 10 23 TEMP
At me in vengeance shall that foot be shaken — 1 12 85 TEMP
But if he won’t he shall, the stupid elf, 1 12 90 TEMP
But if he won’t he shall, a stupid elf, 1 12 90C TEMP
Not Hell shall make me fear again. 1 27 29 TAMA
That they shall stoop in life to one 1 35 261 TAMA
Not Hell shall make me fear again) 1 45 20 TAMF
Not Hell shall make me fear again — 1 54 20 TAMH
Shall form the pedestal of a throne — 1 59 172 TAMH
Of waking life to him whose heart shall be, 1 68 6 DREA
From my remembrance shall not pass — some power 1 69 20 DREA
From my remembering shall not pass — some power 1 69 20B DREA
Thy soul shall find itself alone — 1 71 1 SPIRA
Shall then o’ershadow thee — be still: 1 71 10 SPIRA
For the night, tho’ clear, shall frown: 1 71 11 SPIRA
And the stars shall look not down 1 71 12 SPIRA
To thy withering heart shall seem 1 71 16 SPIRA
Thy soul shall find itself alone 1 72 1 SPIRD
Shall overshadow thee: be still. 1 72 10 SPIRD
Shall then o’ershadow thee: be still. 1 72 10B SPIRD
The night — tho’ clear — shall frown — 1 72 11 SPIRD
And the stars shall look not down, 1 72 12 SPIRD
To thy weariness shall seem 1 72 16 SPIRD
From thy spirit shall they pass 1 72 21 SPIRD
From thy spirit shall they pass. 1 72 22B SPIRD
Shall charm thee — as a token, 1 72 26 SPIRA
And a symbol which shall be 1 72 27 SPIRA
And dearer thy beam shall be; 1 74 17 STAR
Of what in other worlds shall be — and giv’n 1 78 25 STAN
Mine eyes shall see — have ever seen 1 81 14 HAPP
How shall he love thee? or how deem thee wise, 1 91 5BC SCI
And with pain that shall not part — 1 103 97 ALAAR
What spirit shall reveal? 1 103 101 ALAAR
Till secrecy shall knowledge be 1 104 116 ALAAR
No magic shall sever 1 110 114 ALAAR
Now deep shall be — O deep! 1 162 55 FAIRY2
She ne’er shall force an echo more, 1 188 58 IRENE2
Shall not be interpreted. 1 192 10 NISA
Now the unhappy shall confess 1 192 27 NISA
pow each visiter shall confess 1 193 27 NISB
Now each visiter shall confess 1 195 9 NISE
Down, down that town shall settle hence, 1 200 54 CITYA
Shall do it reverence, 1 200 56 CITYA
Shall give his undivided time. 1 200 58 CITYA
Down, down that town shall settle hence, 1 202 51 CITYH
Shall do it reverence. 1 202 53 CITYH
How shall the burial rite be read? 1 205 1 PAEAN
Shall be the accompaniment. 1 206 28.4A PAEAN
Shall bloom the thunder-blasted tree, 1 215 19 PARA
Thy lover's voice tonight shall flow 1 223 19 SERE
That, scarce awake, thy soul shall deem 1 223 20 SERE
Upon thy slumber shall intrude, 1 223 23 SERE
In every deed shall mingle, love. 1 223 25 SERE
Shall be a constant theme of praise, 1 235 7 THOUA
Shall be an endless theme of praise, 1 235 7 THOUF
Shall be a daily theme for praise, 1 235 7 THOUJ
And truth shall be a theme for praise, 1 235 78 THOUJ
Thy truth — shall be a theme for praise, 1 235 7C THOUJ
Shall be a constant theme for praise, 1 235 7D THOUJ
I shall die, Castiglione, I shall die! 1 253 3 POLI
Ha! ha! ha! ha! — Oh, I shall die of laughing! 1 253 4 POLI
I shall die, I shall die. 1 253 5 POLI
(You shall have them all) a robe of sackcloth too 1 253 13 POLI
I used at a masquerade, you shall have it — 1 253 14 POLI
you shall have it! 1 253 14 POLI
I shall die of laughing — yes! I’m done for — 1 253 18 POLI
And now are friends — yet shall not be so long — 1 268 33 POLI
Shall then absolve thee of all farther duties 1 269 37 POLI
Shall be attended to. Good night, Politian. 1 271 114 POLI
Fly thither with me? There Care shall be forgotten, 1 274 76 POLI
And Sorrow shall be no more, and Eros be all. 1 274 77 POLI
And life shall then be mine, for I will live 1 274 78 POLI
Shall wait upon thee, and the angel Hope 1 274 81 POLI
POLITIAN. And he shall die! 1 275 87 POLI
LALAGE And — he — shall — die! —— alas! 1 275 88 POLI
“Ugo, you villain!” (Ugo shall be my servant) 1 278 73 POLI
Shall I be baffled thus? — now this is well; 1 281 65 POLI
then I shall tell your master 1 284 83 POLI
POLITIAN. Shall meet me here within the Coliseum! 1 285 1 POLI
Transforming all! Thy charms shall please no more — 1 311 10 ZANTE
Shall dawn upon him, desolate!) 1 316 36 HAUNT
Who slayeth the dragon, the shield he shall win. 1 319 2 COUP
It shall not be forgot! 1 325 18 WORM
How shall the ritual, then, be read? 1 335 24 LENA
How shall the ritual then be read — 1 337 10 LENK
She shall press, ah, nevermore! 1 368 78 RAVEN
It shall clasp a sainted maiden 1 368 94 RAVEN
Shall be lifted — nevermore! 1 369 108 RAVEN
A love which shall be passion-free, 1 382 9 VANE
Shall find her own sweet name that, nestling, lies 1 389 3 VALA
Shall find her own sweet name, that, nestling lies 1 389 3 VALG
Shall find her own sweet name, that, nestling, lies 1 389 3DF VALG
Do tell 1 when shall we 1 make common 1 sense men 1 1 394 1 MODD
SHALT ( 5 5)
Now are thoughts thou shalt not banish — 1 72 19 SPIRD
Thou must not — nay indeed, indeed, thou shalt not 1 267 2 POLI
For in the eternal city thou shalt do me 1 268 34 POLI
For thee, and in thine eyes — and thou shalt be 1 274 79 POLI
Thou liest! thou shalt! 1 282 92 POLI
SHAM’D ( 1 1)
Inmate of highest stars, where erst it sham’d 1 101 51 ALAAR
SHAME ( 8 7)
Bow’d down in sorrow, and in shame. — 1 27 23 TAMA
Shame said'st thou? Aye I did inherit 1 27 24 TAMA
Bow’d from its wild pride into shame. 1 45 14 TAMF
Bow’d from its wild pride into shame. 1 54 14 TAMH
That blush, perhaps, was maiden shame — 1 66 9 SONG
That blush, I ween, was maiden shame — 1 66 9A SONG
My bosom beats with shame 1 131 31 SHOULD
At onze the shame and glory of our age, 1 221 8 ENIGMA
SHAMED ( 1 0)
Inmate of highest stars, where erst it shamed 1 101 51H ALAAR
SHAPE ( 1 1)
A crawling shape intrude! 1 326 26 WORM
SHARE ( 4 3)
The world — its joy — its share of pain 1 32 163 TAMA
The world — its joy — its share of pain 1 41 163 TAMB
Which she must never more share in. 1 249 49.2Ax POLI
While in its own all others share. 1 386 16 FSO
SHATTER’D ( 1 0)
These shatter’d cornices — this wreck — this ruin — 1 229 29FGHK COLIS
SHATTERED ( 2 2)
These shattered cornices — this wreck — this ruin — 1 229 29 COLIS
These shattered cornices, this wreck, this ruin, 1 287 36 POLI
SHAVEN ( 1 1)
“Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, 1 366 45 RAVEN
SHED ( 8 8)
The mists of the Taglay have shed 1 28 39 TAMA
Was mad’ning — for ’twas man that shed 1 28 63 TAMA
The mists of the Taglay have shed 1 46 40 TAMF
It was but man, I thought, who shed 1 47 62 TAMF
Shed all the beauty of her noon, 1 52 208 TAMF
The mists of the Taglay have shed 1 54 36 TAMH
It was but man, I thought, who shed 1 55 58 TAMH
Shed all the splendor of her noon, 1 60 202 TAMH
SHEENY ( 1 1)
And bent o’er sheeny mountain and dim plain 1 105 157 ALAAR
SHEETED ( 3 2)
While the pale sheeted ghosts go by! 1 188 44 IRENE2
While the dim sheeted ghosts go by! 1 188 44FGHK IRENE2
Sheeted Memories of the Past — 1 344 34 ROUTE
SHELL ( 3 3)
That like the murmur in the shell, 1 100 9 ALAAR
Like the murmur in the shell. 1 160 25 MYST
His target was the crescent shell 1 301 7 PARO
SHELTER ( 3 2)
To seek a shelter in some happier star? 1 91 11 SCI
To seek for shelter in some happier star? 1 91 11BC SCI
A shelter from the fervour of His eye; 1 104 120 ALAAR
SHELTER’D ( 1 1)
But barely shelter’d — and the wind 1 28 61 TAMA
SHEPHERD ( 1 1)
Such as the drowsy shepherd on his bed 1 105 2 ALAAR
SHIELD ( 7 7)
My breast her shield in wintry weather, 1 30 122 TAMA
My breast her shield in wintry weather, 1 49 125 TAMF
My breast her shield in wintry weather — 1 56 98 TAMH
Who slayeth the dragon, the shield he shall win. 1 319 2 COUP
These should be thine, to guard and shield, 1 386 25 FSO
God shield the soul that ne’er forgets. [...] 1 403 6 PHYS
To shield me from harm. 1 458 84 ANNIE
SHIFT ( 1 1)
That shift the scenery to and fro, 1 325 14 WORM
SHINE ( 5 5)
Shine on his path, in her high noon; 1 38 377 TAMA
A gazer on the lights that shine above — 1 112 184 ALAAR
There the moon doth shine by night 1 192 43 NISA
Let my Future radiant shine 1 218 11 HYMN
To shine on us with her bright eyes — 1 417 48 ULA
SHINES ( 1 1)
Shines bright and strong 1 349 18 EULA
SHIRT ( 1 1)
In short his shirt-collar, his look, his tone is 1 11 71 TEMP
SHIRT-COLLAR ( 1 1)
In short his shirt-collar, his look, his tone is 1 11 71 TEMP
SHIVER ( 1 1)
How we shiver with affright 1 437 74 BELLSEG
SHIVERING ( 2 2)
The pen falls powerless from my shivering hand. 1 407 17 MARB
The pen falls powerless from my shivering hand — 1 407 22 MARA
SHOCK ( 1 1)
My spirit met and braved the shock. 1 225 12 FANNY
SHOES ( 1 1)
The youth who cut the ribbon for her shoes! 1 11 58 TEMP
SHONE ( 6 5)
Hath ne’er shone dazzlingly upon 1 35 264 TAMA
The searing glory which hath shone 1 45 17 TAMF
The searing glory which hath shone 1 54 17 TAMH
Shone on my slumbers in her lofty noon 1 69 24 DREA
Shone pale, thro’ the light 1 74 4 STAR
So dimly shone afar — 1 80 14A ADRE
SHOOK ( 3 2)
So shook the very Heavens on high, 1 128 12C ROMG
So shook the very Heavens on high, 1 157 36 INTRO
And shook it into pieces — so 1 161 18 FAIRY2
SHOOTING ( 1 1)
And shooting with a thousand rills. 1 50 156 TAMF
SHORE ( 15 13)
Of a wind-beaten shore, 1 53 244 TAMF
Of a weather-beaten shore, 1 131 18 SHOULD
Of a wind-beaten shore, 1 131 18D SHOULD
To his own native shore. 1 166 5 HELF
To the sands upon the shore) 1 214 18 PARA
To sands on the sea-shore, 1 214 18A PARA
Henceforth I hold thy flower-enamelled shore, 1 311 12 ZANTE
There is a two-fold pilence — sea and shore — 1 322 5 SILE
Into seas without a shore; 1 344 14 ROUTE
wandering from the Nightly shore — 1 366 46 RAVEN
on the Night's Plutonian shore!” 1 366 47 RAVEN
and the Night's Plutonian shore! 1 369 98 RAVEN
Upon the rock-girt shore of Time. 1 386 12 FSO
Strut about 1 all along 1 shore there 1 somewhere 1 1 394 3 MODD
Of a surf-tormented shore, 1 452 13 TAKE
SHORN ( 2 2)
“Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, 1 366 45 RAVEN
I am shorn of my strength, 1 456 8 ANNIE
SHORT ( 7 7)
In short his shirt-collar, his look, his tone is 1 11 71 TEMP
(For short the time my high hope lent 1 35 269 TAMA
Joe Locke is a greater; in short, 1 151 6 LOCKE
After a short pause raises it.) 1 262 24d POLI
Perhaps you’re not aware that — that — in short 1 285 114 POLI
with/ the value of three short syllables"] 1 393 17/18 MODC
with the value of/ four short syllables] 1 393 20/21 MODC
SHORT’S ( 1 1)
Read nothing, written less — in short's a fool 1 148 10 ELIZA
SHOT ( 1 1)
And rays from God shot down that meteor chain 1 106 24 ALAAR
SHOULD ( 46 42)
That things should stare us boldly in the face, 1 10 32 TEMP
’Tis not to thee that I should name — 1 30 102 TAMA
Too well, that I should let it be 1 34 232 TAMA
That any should become “great,” born 1 34 259 TAMA
Her own Alexis, who should plight 1 35 279 TAMA
Too well that I should let it be 1 43 232 TAMB
Too well that I should let it be, 1 50 165 TAMF
Too well that I should let it be 1 58 153 TAMH
Of an Eternity should bring the morrow: 1 68 3 DREA
But should it be — that dream eternally 1 68 9 DREA
In my young boyhood — should it thus be given, 1 68 11 DREA
Should my early life seem; 1 75 4 IMIT
Should ever bribe me to define — 1 86 16C LAKEF
How should he love thee? or how deem thee wise, 1 91 5 SCI
That eve — that eve — I should remember well — 1 113 202 ALAAR
Should my early life seem, 1 130 1 SHOULD
Yet should I swear I mean alone, 1 158 58 INTRO
That I should not sing at all — 1 206 16 PAEAN
Or that my tone should be 1 206 17 PAEAN
My soul, lest it should truant be, 1 217 7 HYMN
RUPERT. What should I do with any drunken man? 1 248 18 POLI
And pride should have a fall. The count's a rake 1 250 67 POLI
Should be caged — should be caged 1 254 35 POLI
Should be caged in all weather 1 254 36 POLI
I should so grieve about this little matter 1 255 67 POLI
If I should die for it — to have my choice 1 257 113 POLI
If I should die for it — and I to have my choice 1 257 113Ax POLI
There is a vow were fitting should be made — 1 263 93 POLI
And the deed's register should tally, father! 1 264 105 POLI
It is most singular now that you should laugh 1 265 9 POLI
Should shake the firm spirit thus. But the night wind 1 274 62 POLI
He should have cause for quarrel. 1 280 37 POLI
That I should meet him in the Vatican — 1 280 44.2AB POLI
That you should tell the circumstance yourself 1 284 102 POLI
Not where I should be? — By the God of Heaven 1 287 60 POLI
But should some urgent fate (untimely lot!) 1 322 12 SILE
That should have been thy bride — 1 335 37 LENA
Should catch the note 1 336 52 LENA
that should have been thy bride — 1 337 16 LENK
Should catch the note as it doth float 1 337 23C-GL LENK
Should catch the note as it doth float 1 337 24 LENK
From him who there should reign alone; 1 382 4 VANE
Thine should be length of happy days, 1 385 5 FSO
Thy life's free course should ever roam 1 386 9 FSO
These should be thine, to guard and shield, 1 386 25 FSO
SHOULDER ( 3 3)
What's that you have on your shoulder? 1 256 107 POLI
(places her hand on his shoulder) 1 258 30d POLI
Your hand from off my shoulder, if you please. 1 258 36 POLI
SHOUTING ( 1 1)
And shouting with a thousand rills. 1 58 144 TAMH


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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)