Text: Elizabeth Wiley, “Concordance (SWEET through THANK),” Concordance of the Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, (1989), pp. 529-541 (This material is protected by copyright)


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SWEET ( 44 36)
And, with sweet lovliness, appears 1 31 138 TAMA
Of diamond sunshine & sweet spray 1 43 222 TAMB
’Twas a sweet time for Nesace — for there 1 100 16 ALAAR
Deliriously sweet, was dropp’d from Heaven, 1 101 54 ALAAR
Sweet was that error — sweeter still that death — 1 111 162 ALAAR
Sweet was that error — ev’n with us the breath 1 111 163 ALAAR
Sweet was their death — with them to die was rife 1 111 168 ALAAR
Methought, my sweet one, then I ceased to soar 1 114 237 ALAAR
Methought, my sweet one, then I ceas’d to soar 1 114 237CE ALAAR
Are happier, sweet, than I — 1 136 6 TOMB
Are happier, sweet, than I, 1 137 6 TOMD
“Love not” — thou sayest it in so sweet a way: i 149 2 ACROS
Midnight in the sweet month of June, 1 183 2 IRENE1
“O lady sweet! how camest thou here? 1 184 26 IRENE1
With sweet hopes of thee and thine! 1 218 12 HYMN
So sweet the hour — so calm the time, 1 222 1 SERE
Sings its wild death song, sweet and clear, 1 225 2 FANNY
An Eden of sweet repose. 1 237 7A TOF
JACINTA. The count Castiglione, your sweet master 1 252 118 POLI
UGO. Oh, nonsense, sweet Jacinta, let me look 1 252 122 POLI
UGO. Sweet, dear, Jacinta! madame Jacinta. 1 252 125 POLI
CASTIGLIONE Sweet, gentle Lalage! 1 258 31 POLI
CASTIGLIONE Sweet, gentle humble Lalage! 1 258 31Ax POLI
Sweet daughter! In Heaven. Think of eternal things! 1 263 74 POLI
The sweet airs from the garden worry me! 1 263 79 POLI
Sweet voice! I heed thee, and will surely stay. 1 271 109 POLI
Sweet Lalage, I love thee — love thee — love thee; 1 272 14 POLI
In that sweet day, 1 316 14 HAUNT
A troop of Echoes whose sweet duty 1 316 29 HAUNT
The sweet Lenore 1 335 32 LENA
Lest her sweet soul, 1 336 50 LENA
The sweet Lenore hath gone before, 1 337 15 LENK
She — sweet Lenore hath gone before, 1 337 15C LENK
Let no bell toll, lest her sweet soul, 1 337 22C-GL LENK
Can vie with the sweet young Eulalie's 1 349 12AYZ EULA
the sweet Hope he dared adjure — 1 367 65ABC RAVEN
Fondness as pure as it is sweet, 1 382 10 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
Such sweet eyes now, there lies, I say, perdu, 1 389 14 VALA
The soft head bows, the sweet eyes close; 1 404 10 PHYS
And I said — “What is written, sweet sister, 1 418 78 ULA
Therefore by that sweet name I long have called you; 1 467 5 MOTHC
SWEETER ( 2 2)
Sweet was that error — sweeter still that death — 1 111 162 ALAAR
Will there be found — “dew sweeter far than that 1 261 33 POLI
SWEETEST ( 4 4)
On the sweetest air doth float 1 160 20 MYST
And yet the sweetest that ear ever heard! 1 269 53 POLI
Who “had the sweetest voice of all God's creatures,” 1 406 15 MARA
Who has “the sweetest voice of all God's creatures,” 1 407 15 MARB
SWEETHEART ( 1 1)
UGO. Sweetheart, I fear me (hiccup!) very much 1 250 78 POLI
SWEETLY ( 2 2)
And looks so sweetly down on Beauty's hair — 1 112 187 ALAAR
I see them still — two sweetly scintillant 1 447 65 TOHEL
SWEETS ( 2 2)
Is a world of sweets and sours: 1 174 35 ISRA
Is a world of sweets and sours; 1 176 41 ISRG
SWELL ( 6 5)
With a spiral twist and a swell, 1 162 27 FAIRY2
And a stormier note than this would swell 1 175 43 ISRA
And a loftier note than this would swell 1 175 43B ISRA
While a bolder note than this might swell 1 177 50 ISRG
I felt my bosom swell, 1 307 9 BRIDA
I felt my bosom swell — 1 308 8 BRIDF
SWELL’D ( 1 1)
But when its glory swell’d upon the sky, 1 115 257 ALAAR
SWELLING ( 5 4)
My own voice, silly child! was swelling 1 28 56 TAMA
My own voice, silly child, was swelling 1 47 55 TAMF
Of human battle (near me swelling.) 1 55 50E TAMH
My own voice, silly child! — was swelling 1 55 51 TAMH
By the sinking or the swelling 1 437 65 BELLSEG
SWELLINGS ( 2 2)
No swellings hint that winds may be 1 200 39 CITYA
No swellings tell that winds may be 1 202 38 CITYH
SWELLS ( 4 4)
How fairy-like a melody there swells 1 434 4 BELLSC
How it swells! 1 436 27 BELLSEG
How the danger sinks and swells, 1 437 64 BELLSEG
And his merry bosom swells 1 438 92 BELLSEG
SWIFT ( 2 2)
The swift and silent lizard of the stones! 1 229 25 COLIS
The swift and silent lizard of the stones. 1 286 32 POLI
SWIFTLY ( 1 1)
And fell — not swiftly as I rose before, 1 114 238 ALAAR
SWINGING ( 1 1)
To the swinging and the ringing 1 436 31 BELLSEG
SWOLLEN ( 1 0)
Thy swollen pillars tremble — and so quake 1 107 39.2B ALAAR
SWORD ( 2 2)
(letting fall his sword 1 281 14d POLI
(clutches his sword and staggers toward POLITIAN, 1 281 29d POLI
SWORN ( 4 4)
Solemnly sworn perfidiously broken 1 254 43 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
LALAGE. ’Tis sworn! 1 264 111 POLI
SWUNG ( 3 2)
To-day (the wind blew, and) it swung 1 161 14 FAIRY2
Swung by seraphim whose foot-falls 1 368 80 RAVEN
Swung by angels whose faint foot-falls 1 368 80ABCEFHJLNPOU RAVEN
SYLLABLE ( 2 2)
but no syllable expressing 1 367 73 RAVEN
[VI. Line illustrating (in the syllable son) 1 393 17 MODC
SYLLABLES ( 3 3)
The words — the syllables! Do not forget 1 389 8 VALG
with/ the value of three short syllables") 1 393 17/18 MODC
with the value of/ four short syllables] 1 393 20/21 MODC
SYMBOL ( 4 4)
And a symbol which shall be 1 72 27 SPIRA
Is a symbol and a token — 1 73 26 SPIRD
T’awake us — ’Tis a symbol and a token, 1 78 24 STAN
The deed — the vow — the symbol of the deed — 1 264 104 POLI
SYNE ( 1 1)
For, being an idle boy Lang syne, 1 157 19 INTRO
SYNONYM ( 1 1)
Still form a synonym for Truth. — Cease trying! 1 390 19 VALG
SYRIA ( 1 1)
Than all Syria can furnish of wine! 1 219 12 LATIN
SYRIAC ( 1 1)
And a Syriac tale there is 1 191 8 NISA
SYROC ( 1 1)
Upon the Syroc-wither’d plain, 1 51 186 TAMF
SYROC-WITHER’D ( 1 1)
Upon the Syroc-wither’d plain, 1 51 186 TAMF
SYSTEM ( 1 1)
Link’d to a little system, and one sun — 1 104 134 ALAAR
T ( 3 3)
With desp’rate energy ’t hath beaten down; 1 78 31 STAN
I’ll play my lady to a T, that will I. 1 278 71 POLI
Of the dear names that lie concealed within ’t. 1 425 14 DUNCE
T’ ( 1 1)
T’ awake her, and a falsehood tell 1 36 289 TAMA
TABLE ( 7 7)
What shall be done? I’ll lay it on the table, 1 10 23 TEMP
On a vine-table some candles burnt/ to the socket. 1 248 2/ 3d POLI
and on the/ table. 1 248 4/ Sd POLI
I pulled him from under the table where he lay 1 248 19 POLI
LALAGE, in deep mourning, reading at a table 1 260 Sd POLI
(re-enterl JACINTA, and throws a volume on the table.) 1 261 27d POLI
and leans her head upon the/ table — 1 262 23/24d POLI
TADMOR ( 1 1)
Friezes from Tadmor and Persepolis — 1 107 36 ALAAR
TAFFETA ( 1 1)
Of taffeta — sixteen of gold brocade — 1 277 51 POLI
TAGLAY ( 5 5)
The mists of the Taglay have shed 1 28 39 TAMA
In vallies of the wild Taglay, 1 38 357 TAMA
Two mossy huts of the Taglay. 1 43 223 TAMB
The mists of the Taglay have shed 1 46 40 TAMF
The mists of the Taglay have shed 1 54 36 TAMH
TAILED ( 1 1)
And dove-tailed coat, obtained at cost; while then 1 11 67 TEMP
TAINT ( 1 1)
From the evil taint of clouds? — and he did say? 1 280 27 POLI
TAINTED ( 2 2)
Ere I be tainted with your wisdomship. 1 255 59 POLI
Thy wife, and with a tainted memory — 1 273 27 POLI
TAKE ( 19 18)
To take things seriously or all in jest; 1 9 12 TEMP
And take the matter up when I’m more able, 1 10 24 TEMP
But take It generally upon the whole, 1 10 44 TEMP
I think he’ll take this likeness to himself, 1 12 89 TEMP
A conscious slumber seems to take, 1 183 14 IRENE1
Indignant from the tomb doth take 1 184 47 IRENE1
A conscious slumber seems to take, 1 187 14 IRENE2
UGO. Look here! — I’ll take my oath 1 E51 86 POLI
I’ll take the opportunity of sending 1 255 62 POLI
I won’t — I’ll take my time. 1 276 14 POLI
To take thee at thy word? But mark me, sir! 1 282 84 POLI
Unto the Count — ha! — do you take me Sir! 1 284 103 POLI
In very hot weather won’t — keep, you take me, Sir? 1 285 116 POLI
Thy gentlest of all gentle names dolt take! 1 311 2 ZANTE
Take thy beak from out my heart, 1 369 101 RAVEN
and take thy form from off my door!” 1 369 101 RAVEN
Take a bank note and fold it up, 1 378 3 WALL
Take this kiss upon the brow! 1 451 1 TAKE
Take this kiss upon thy brow! 1 451 1C TAKE
TAKEN ( 8 8)
(As Members say they like their logic taken 1 10 45 TEMP
A likeness taken when the breath 1 39 381 TAMA
A portrait taken after death. 1 52 212 TAMF
A portrait taken after death. 1 60 206 TAMH
Whose sleep hath been taken 1 111 150 ALAAR
From the same source I have not taken 1 146 5 ALONE
Lest an evil step be taken, 1 308 40 BRIDA
Lest an evil step be taken, — 1 309 31 BRIDF
TAKING ( 2 2)
But, taking one by each hand, merely growl. 1 10 28 TEMP
(taking ER the mirror.) 1 262 28d POLI
TALE ( 9 7)
A tale the world but knows too well, 1 38 350 TAMA
And a Syriac tale there is 1 191 8 NISA
Again’ — a similar tale 1 261 14 POLI
La! again! — a similar tale 1 261 14Ax POLI
A tale — a pretty tale — and heed thou not 1 262 62 POLI
What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells! 1 436 38 BELLSEG
What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells! 1 436 38A-HJ BELLSEG
What a tale their terror tells 1 436 52 BELLSEG
TALENT ( 1 1)
Some people are fools by nature — some have a talent 1 277 44 POLI
TALENTS ( 1 1)
Zantippe's talents had enforced so well: 1 149 4 ACROS
TALES ( 1 1)
such tales he told 1 266 33 POLI
TALISMAN ( 2 2)
Divine — a talisman, an amulet 1 389 6 VALA
Divine — a talisman — an amulet 1 389 6 VALG
TALK ( 3 3)
I’ll be all dignity, and I’ll talk thus 1 278 72 POLI
I cannot talk at all. It's very strange 1 283 58 POLI
Our talk had been serious and sober, 1 416 20 ULA
TALKED ( 1 1)
I hate all humble people! — and then she talked 1 277 32 POLI
TALKING ( 1 1)
What are you talking of? 1 265 13 POLI
TALL ( 7 4)
And the tall trees that tower’d around. 1 85 6 LAKEA
And the tall pines that towered around. 1 85 6 LAKEF
And the tall pines that tower’d around. 1 85 6CE LAKEF
For her may some tall vault unfold, 1 185 68 IRENE1
For her may some tall vault unfold — 1 188 49 IRENE2
For her may some tall tomb unfold — 1 188 49DE IRENE2
Thro’ tall tulips overhead, 1 192 24B NISA
TALLY ( 2 2)
And the deed's register should tally, father! 1 264 105 POLI
My seared and blighted name, how would it tally 1 273 28 POLI
TAMARIND 1 1 1)
The summer dream beneath the tamarind tree? 1 91 14 SCI
TAMBRLANE ( 2 2)
The bride and queen of Tamerlane — 1 35 282 TAMA
To the young Tamerlane — to me! 1 51 182 TAMF
TANGLES ( 3 2)
In the tangles of Love's very hair? 1 53 238 TAMF
In the tangles of Love's very hair? 1 61 243 TAMH
In the tangles of Love's brilliant hair? 1 61 243E TAMH
TANTALIZED 1 1 1)
My tantalized spirit 1 458 53 ANNIE
TAPE ( 1 1)
The pretty little hand that sold her tape, 1 11 56 TEMP
TAPPING ( 8 5)
suddenly there came a tapping, 1 364 3 RAVEN
As of some one gently tapping, 1 364 4G RAVEN
tapping, at my chamber door — 1 364 4G RAVEN
“tapping at my chamber door — 1 365 5 RAVEN
And so faintly you came tapping, 1 365 22 RAVEN
tapping at my chamber door, 1 365 22 RAVEN
Soon again I heard a tapping 1 366 32 RAVEN
Soon I heard again a tapping 1 366 32ABCEFHJLNPU RAVEN
TARANTULA ( 1 1)
He hath been bitten by the Tarantula. 1 329 2 WHAT
TARGET ( 1 1)
His target was the crescent shell 1 301 7 PARO
TARN ( 5 3)
It was down by the dank tarn of Auber, 1 416 8 ULA
We remembered not the dank tarn of Auber, 1 416 28 ULA
Remembered not the dank tarn of Auber, 1 416 28CG ULA
Remember’d not the dank tarn of Auber, 1 416 28F ULA
Well I know, now, this dank tarn of Auber — 1 418 93 ULA
TARNS ( 1 1)
By the dismal tarns and pools 1 344 29 ROUTE
TASTE ( 1 1)
Let us go forth and taste the fragrant air 1 260 65 POLI
TATTER’D ( 1 1)
Which thro’ some tatter’d curtain pries 1 162 32 FAIRY2
TAUGHT ( 10 9)
Pure as her young examples taught; 1 30 117 TAMA
My phrenzy to her bosom taught: 1 31 150 TAMA
Such as I taught her from the time 1 41 145 TAMB
Pure — as her young example taught: 1 49 120 TAMF
Pure —— as her young example taught: 1 56 93 TAMH
Taught me my alphabet to say — 1 128 7 ROMG
Taught me my alphabet to say — 1 156 7 INTRO
Taught in the gardens of Gethsemane! 1 228 14 COLIS
Taught in the gardens of Gethsemane! 1 228 14EG COLIS
Taught in the gardens of Gethsemane 1 286 18 POLI
TAUNT ( 2 2)
Before all Rome I’ll taunt thee, villain, — 1 282 90 POLI
I’ll taunt thee, 1 282 90 POLI
T’AWAKE ( 1 1)
T’awake us — ’Tis a symbol and a token, 1 78 24 STAN
TEACH ( 1 1)
Could teach or bribe me to define — 1 86 16 LAKEF
TEAR ( 6 5)
To the loved object — so the tear to the lid 1 77 18 STAN
Her beauty with a tear! 1 206 8 PAEAN
Dead beauty with a tear! 1 206 BA PAEAN
So tear down the temples 1 220 7 SONGA
Hast tho9 no tear? 1 335 10 LENA
And, Guy De Vere, hast thou no tear? 1 336 3 LENK
TEARFUL ( 2 1)
Some human memories and tearful lore, 1 322 8 SILE
Some human memories a tearful lore, 1 322 8A SILE
TEARS ( 20 16)
And pour my spirit out in tears, 1 30 131 TAMA
And pour my spirit out in tears, 1 49 134 TAMF
And pour my spirit out in tears — 1 57 107 TAMH
While pettish tears adown her petals run 1 102 69 ALAAR
'mid “tears of perfect moan.” 1 112 181 ALAAR
Are gushing — strange! with tears — 1 136 10 TOMB
Be gushing, oh! with tears 1 136 10A TOMB
For the tears that drip all over. 1 140 4 FAIRY1
For the tears that drip all over! 1 162 44 FAIRY2
As long as — tears on Memory's eye: 1 184 44 IRENE1
Perennial tears descend in gems. 1 196 27 NISE
They wave; they weep; and the tears, as they well 1 196 27.1C NISE
(LALAGE bursts into tears 1 262 23d POLI
thy bitter tears 1 272 5 POLI
she tears a slip from the paper at each/ number, 1 277 30/31d POLI
In veils, and drowned in tears, 1 325 4 WORM
In veils, and drown’d in tears, 1 325 4BCDH WORM
With tears are streaming wet, 1 335 16 LENA
For the tears that drip all over; 1 344 12E ROUTE
She has seen that the tears are not dry on 1 417 42 ULA
TEETH ( 1 1)
Be always throwing those jewels in my teeth. 1 262 47 POLI
TELL ( 31 31)
If I can tell exactly what about. 1 11 80 TEMP
I have no words, alas! to tell 1 29 88 TAMA
I’ awake her, and a falsehood tell 1 36 289 TAMA
With Nature, in her wild paths; tell 1 36 312 TAMA
(It boots me not, good friar, to tell 1 38 349 TAMA
I have no words, alas! to tell 1 40 88 TAMB
And 0! I have no words to tell 1 48 102 TAMF
I have no words — alas! — to tell 1 56 75 TAMH
But they tell thee I am proud — 1 131 29 SHOULD
And the giddy stars (so legends tell) 1 175 5 ISRG
No swellings tell that winds may be 1 202 38 CITYH
They tell me (while they speak 1 206 13 PAEAN
Stay! — tell him I’ve been thinking — 1 257 117 POLI
Fair mirror and true! now tell me (for thou canst) 1 262 61 POLI
Not that! Not that! — I tell thee, holy man, 1 264 100 POLI
As tell me, Sir, at once what is’t you mean. 1 265 12 POLI
DUKE. Did I not tell you? 1 266 39 POLI
The day is not half done, — stay I can tell 1 276 7 POLI
“And tell the Count Castiglione I want him.” 1 278 64 POLI
I’ll make this idiot go and tell the Count 1 283 70 POLI
then I shall tell your master 1 284 83 POLI
That you should tell the circumstance yourself 1 284 102 POLI
Farewell! — now recollect you tell 1 285 132 POLI
Tell me what thy lordly name is 1 366 47 RAVEN
tell me truly, I implore — 1 368 88 RAVEN
tell me — tell me, I implore!” 1 368 89 RAVEN
Tell this soul with sorrow laden 1 368 93 RAVEN
I’ll tell you a plan for gaining wealth, 1 378 1 WALL
Do tell 1 when shall we 1 make common 1 sense men 1 1 394 1 MODD
Do tell! when may we hope to make men of sense 1 394 25 MODC
TELLING ( 4 4)
Came hurriedly upon me, telling 1 28 54 TAMA
Of her wondrous ways, and telling bless 1 36 313 TAMA
Came hurriedly upon me, telling 1 46 53 TAMF
Came hurriedly upon me, telling 1 55 49 TAMH
TELLS ( 9 6)
(Jacinta tells me this). 1 249 49 POLI
(Jacinta tells me this) and listens aghast 1 249 49Ax POLI
Tells me I’m pretty — drunken dolt look here! 1 251 82 POLI
On the Future! — how it tells 1 436 29 BELLSEG
What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells! 1 436 38 BELLSEG
What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells! 1 436 38A-HJ BELLSEG
What a tale their terror tells 1 436 52 BELLSEG
Yes, the ear distinctly tells, 1 437 61 BELLSEG
Yet, the ear distinctly tells, 1 437 61GHJ BELLSEG
TEMPEST ( 5 5)
My spirit with the tempest strove, 1 31 146 TAMA
My spirit with the tempest strove 1 41 146 TAMB
Thro’ many a tempest, but she rode 1 103 108 ALAAR
tempest tossed thee here ashore, 1 368 86 RAVEN
“Get thee back into the tempest 1 369 98 RAVEN
TEMPESTS ( 1 1)
With the tempests as they toss, 1 141 32 FAIRY1
TEMPLE ( 2 1)
Was a proud temple call’d the Parthenon — 1 113 215 ALAAR
Was a fair temple called Parthenon — 1 113 215A ALAAR
TEMPLES ( 2 2)
There open temples — open graves 1 200 31 CITYA
So tear down the temples 1 220 7 SONGA
TEMPORARY ( 1 1)
Near four bright suns — a temporary rest — 1 100 18 ALAAR
TEMPT ( 3 3)
Tempt the waters from their bed: 1 200 36 CITYA
Tempt the waters from their bed; 1 202 35 CITYH
Thine eyes are wild — tempt not the wrath divine! 1 264 109 POLI
TEMPTED ( 5 3)
Am I not — am I not sorely — grievously tempted 1 282 83 POLI
And tempted her out of her gloom — 1 418 73 ULA
Ah, what demon hath tempted me here? 1 418 90 ULA
Oh, what demon has tempted me here? 1 418 90A-DF ULA
Ah, what demon has tempted me here? 1 418 90G ULA
TEMPTER ( 1 1)
Whether Tempter sent, or whether 1 368 86 RAVEN
TEN ( 13 11)
One settled fact is better than ten sages. 1 11 78 TEMP
When falsehood were a ten-fold crime, 1 32 190 TAMA
With the list of articles she wants — ten yards 1 277 SO POLI
And ten of Genoa velvet — one, two, three, 1 277 52 POLI
now eight, nine, ten, 1 277 53 POLI
Ten yards — I can’t forget it now — ten yards — 1 277 54 POLI
Ten yards — I can’t forget it now — ten yards of velvet 1 277 S4A2x POLI
Ten yards of velvet — I must try and get me 1 278 55 POLI
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
TENANTED ( 1 1)
By good angels tenanted, 1 315 2 HAUNT
TENANTLESS ( 2 2)
Leave tenantless thy crystal home, and fly, 1 105 143 ALAAR
Tenantless cities of the desert too! 1 113 224 ALAAR
TENDER ( 1 1)
A tender poet of a foreign tongue, 1 221 5 ENIGMA
TENDERLY ( 2 2)
I lov’d — and O, how tenderly! 1 30 108 TAMA
She tenderly kissed me, 1 458 73 ANNIE
TEN-FOLD ( 1 1)
When falsehood were a ten-fold crime, 1 32 190 TAMA
TENT ( 1 1)
Videlicet a tent — 1 141 37 FAIRY1
TERMINATES ( 2 2)
To where the prospect terminates — thee only. 1 407 32 MARA
To where the prospect terminates — thee only. 1 408 27 MARB
TERMS ( 2 2)
Can find, among their burning terms of love, 1 467 3 MOTHB
Can find, amid their burning terms of love, 1 467 3 MOTHC
TERRIBLE ( 5 5)
The wild, the terrible conspire 1 44 255 TAMB
The wild, the terrible, conspire 1 51 175 TAMF
The wild — the terrible conspire 1 58 163 TAMH
The terrible and fair, 1 102 84 ALAAR
Has abated — the terrible 1 457 33 ANNIE
TERROR ( 14 12)
To the terror of that lone lake. 1 48 90 TAMF
Yet that terror was not fright — 1 48 91 TAMF
To the terror of the lone lake. 1 85 12 LAKEA
To the terror of the lone lake. 1 85 12 LAKEF
To the terror of that lone lake. 1 85 12E LAKEF
Yet that terror was not fright — 1 85 13 LAKEA
Yet that terror was not fright, 1 86 13 LAKEF
In the terror of my lot 1 131 36 SHOULD
Thronnh the terror-stricken sky. 1 192 40 NISA
Thro’ the terror-stricken sky, 1 193 38 NISB
In terror she spoke; letting sink her 1 417 56 ULA
What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells! 1 436 38 BELLSEG
What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells! 1 436 38A-HJ BELLSEG
What a tale their terror tells 1 436 52 BELLSEG
TERRORLESS ( 1 1)
Render him terrorless: his name's “No more.” 1 322 9 SILE
TERRORS ( 2 2)
Still think my terrors but the thunder cloud, 1 104 136 ALAAR
terrors never felt before; 1 365 14 RAVEN
TERROR-STRICKEN ( 2 2)
Through the terror-stricken sky, 1 192 40 NISA
Thro’ the terror-stricken sky, 1 193 38 NISB
TEST ( 1 1)
Of witchery may test, 1 111 153 ALAAR
TEXT ( 2 2)
With thy dear name as text, though bidden by thee, 1 407 18 MARB
With that dear name as text I cannot write — 1 407 23 MARA
TH’ ( 19 15)
Ev’n such as from th’ accursed time 1 31 145 TAMA
Whom th’ astonish’d earth hash seen, 1 37 334 TAMA
The sunshine, & the calm — th’ ideal 1 41 167 TAMB
Are —— shadows on th’ unstable wind: 1 56 80 TAMH
Doth o’er us pass, when, as th’ expanding eye 1 77 17 STAN
Empyrean splendor o’er th’ unchained soul — 1 100 21 ALAAR
Of gorgeous columns on th’ unburthen’d air, 1 106 12 ALAAR
Of gorgeous columns on th’ unburthened air, 1 106 12B ALAAR
Save when, between th’ Empyrean and that ring, 1 106 26 ALAAR
A thousand seraphs burst th’ Empyrean thro’, 1 111 157 ALAAR
On th’ Arabesque carving of a gilded hall 1 113 204 ALAAR
Through gazing on th’ unquiet sky. 1 128 15AB ROMG
Th’ uncertain, shadowy heaven below. 1 184 59 IRENE1
O’er th’ unguarded flowers were leaning: 1 192 22B NISA
There th’ uneasy violets lie — 1 192 30 NISA
O’er th’ horizon's fiery wall — 1 192 42 NISA
O’er th’ horizon's fiery wall — 1 193 40 NISB
Eth’ indignant ghost is riven — 1 336 56 LENA
th’ indignant ghost is riven — 1 337 24Ca LENK
THAN ( 74 68)
Yet still I think these worse than them a little. 1 9 8 TEMP
One settled fact is better than ten sages. 1 11 78 TEMP
Is more than crime may dare to dream, 1 26 s TAMA
Dwelt in a seraph's breast than thine; 1 31 152 TAMA
A more than agony to him 1 36 315 TAMA
The more than beauty of a face 1 40 91 TAMB
There were no holier thoughts than thine. 1 41 150 TAMB
More than the Zinghis in his fame — 1 44 337 TAMB
The more than beauty of a face 1 48 105 TAMF
The more than beauty of a face 1 56 78 TAMH
Yet more than worthy of the love 1 57 112 TAMH
’Twere better than the dull reality 1 68 5 DREA
’Twere better than the cold reality 1 68 5AB DREA
Than young Hope in his sunniest hour hath known. 1 69 34 DREA
Than that colder, lowly light. 1 74 23 STAR
With more of sov’reignty than ancient lore 1 77 12 STAN
Than ev’n thy glowing bosom beats withal, 1 113 217 ALAAR
Than even thy glowing bosom beats withal, 1 113 217A ALAAR
And greener fields than in yon world above, 1 114 229 ALAAR
But, Angelo, than thine grey Time unfurl’d 1 114 251 ALAAR
Are happier, sweet, than I — 1 136 6 TOMB
Are happier, sweet, than 1, 1 137 6 TOMD
One more filmy than the rest 1 140 12 FAIRY1
And a stormier note than this would swell 1 175 43 ISRA
And a loftier note than this would swell 1 175 43B ISRA
While a bolder note than this might swell 1 177 50 ISRG
From more than fiends on earth, 1 206 33 PAEAN
Of more than thrones in heaven — 1 207 36 PAEAN
Than all Syria can furnish of wine! 1 219 12 LATIN
I feel it more than half a crime 1 222 2 SERE
O spells more sure than e’er Judaean king 1 228 13 COLIS
O charms more potent than the rapt Chaldee 1 228 15 COLIS
O spells more potent than the rapt Chaldee 1 228 158 COLIS
“Clothing us in a robe of more than glory.” 1 229 46 COLIS
“And clothe us in a robe of more than glory.” 1 229 46A COLIS
Thy grace, thy more than beauty, 1 235 6 THOUF
And love, no more than duty. 1 235 8 THOUJ
Less than five thousand crowns! 1 252 106 POLI
Will there be found — “dew sweeter far than that 1 261 33 POLI
Is balmier now than it was wont to be — 1 269 46 POLI
Thrills with lntenser love than I for thee. 1 272 17 POLI
Burned there a holier fire than burneth now 1 272 19 POLI
Than in thy cause to scoff at this same glory 1 273 40 POLI
BALDAZZAR. No more, my Lord, than I have told you, sir: 1 280 28 POLI
O spells more sure than e’er Judaean king 1 286 17 POLI
O spells more potent than the rapt Chaldee 1 286 19 POLI
Clothing us in a robe of more than glory. 1 287 53 POLI
Than the eyes of the radiant girl, 1 349 8 EULA
somewhat louder than before. 1 366 32 RAVEN
something louder than before. 1 366 32W RAVEN
Till I scarcely more than muttered 1 367 58 RAVEN
Better than banking, trade or leases — 1 378 2 WALL
Than even the seraph harper, Israfel, 1 406 14 MARA
Than even the seraph harper, Israfel, 1 407 14 MARB
And I said — “She is warmer than Dian; 1 417 39 ULA
Yet heavier far than your Petrarchan stuff — 1 425 6 DUNCE
All — all expired save thee — save less than thou: 1 446 36 TOHEL
Than all of the many 1 459 96 ANNIE
You who are more than mother unto me, 1 467 6 MOTHB
You who are more than mother unto me, 1 467 6 MOTHC
And thus are dearer than the mother I knew 1 467 12 MOTHB
Are thus more precious than the one I knew, 1 467 12 MOTHC
Was dearer to my soul than its soul-life. 1 467 14 MOTHB
Was dearer to my soul than its soul-life. 1 467 14 MOTHC
Than to love and be loved by me. 1 477 6 LEEA
But we loved with a love that was more than love — 1 477 9 LEEA
Than to love and be loved by me. 1 478 6 LEEE
But we loved with a love that was more than love — 1 478 9 LEEE
But our love it was stronger by far than the love 1 478 27 LEEA
Of those who were older than we — 1 478 28 LEEA
Of many far wiser than we — 1 478 29 LEEA
But our love it was stronger by far than the love 1 479 27 LEEE
Of those who were older than we — 1 479 28 LEEE
Of many far wiser than we — 1 479 29 LEEE
THANK ( 1 1)
Thank Heaven! the crisis — 1 456 1 ANNIE


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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)