Text: Elizabeth Wiley, “Concordance (TURRET through UPON),” Concordance of the Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, (1989), pp. 611-624 (This material is protected by copyright)


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TURRET ( 1 1)
As if the turret-tops had given 1 200 49 CITYA
TURRETS ( 4 4)
Streams up the turrets silently — 1 199 23 CITYA
So blend the turrets and shadows there 1 200 41 CITYA
Streams up the turrets silently — 1 201 15 CITYH
So blend the turrets and shadows there 1 202 26 CITYH
TURRET-TOFS ( 1 1)
As if the turret-tops had given 1 200 49 CITYA
TURTLE ( 1 1)
To the turtle-dove that listens while she gloats 1 436 23 BELLSEG
TURTLE-DOVE ( 1 1)
To the turtle-dove that listens while she gloats 1 436 23 BELLSEG
TWANGING ( 1 1)
By the twanging 1 437 58 BELLSEG
TWAS ( 14 13)
But ’twas not with the drunken hope, 1 26 2 TAMA
Was mad’ning — for ’twas man that shed 1 28 63 TAMA
’Twas such as angel minds above 1 30 112 TAMA
’Twas such as angel minds above 1 48 115 TAMF
’Twas sunset: when the sun will part, 1 51 197 TAMF
’Twas such as angel minds above 1 56 88 TAMH
’Twas sunset: when the sun will part 1 59 191 TAMH
’Twas once and only once and the wild hour 1 69 19 DREA
Or spell had bound me — ’twas the chilly wind 1 69 21 DREA
’Twas noontide of summer, 1 74 1 STAR
’Twas a sweet time for Nesace — for there 1 100 16 ALAAR
All other loveliness: — ’twas dropped from Heaven 1 101 52H ALAAR
I was mistaken — ’twas but a giant bough 1 274 57 POLI
’Twas a mistake? — undoubtedly — we all 1 281 56 POLI
TWELVE ( 1 1)
About twelve by the moon-dial 1 140 11 FAIRY1
TWENTY ( 1 1)
’Tis not that the flowers of twenty springs 1 137 13 TOMB
TWERE ( 8 7)
’Twere folly now to veil a thought 1 32 183 TAMA
As if ’twere not the dying hour 1 37 342 TAMA
As if ’twere not their parting hour 1 45 342 TAMB
’Twere better than the dull reality 1 68 5 DREA
’Twere better than the cold reality 1 68 5AB DREA
’Twere folly still to hope for higher Heaven! 1 68 12 DREA
111 To them ’twere the Simoom, and would destroy — 1 111 165 ALAAR
I have a crucifix! Methinks ’twere fitting 1 264 103 POLI
TWICE ( 1 1)
And hallow’d all the beauty twice again, 1 106 25 ALAAR
TWILIGHT ( 2 2)
Witness the murmur of the grey twilight 1 107 41 ALAAR
At morn — at noon — at twilight dim — 1 217 1 HYMN
TWILL ( 3 1)
But ’twill leave thee, as each star 1 71 19 SPIRA
But ’twill leave thee as each star 1 72 18.1B SPIRD
’Twill ne’er again my bosom warm — 1 81 12.3B HAPP
TWIN ( 3 2)
Flashing from Parian marble that twin smile 1 106 13 ALAAR
A type of that twin entity which springs 1 322 3 SILE
The type of that twin entity which springs 1 322 3ABC SILE
TWINED ( 1 1)
A wreath that twined each starry form around, 1 101 40 ALAAR
TWINKLE ( 2 2)
To the proud orbs that twinkle — and so be 1 105 148 ALAAR
All the Heavens, seem to twinkle 1 435 7 BELLSEG
TWINS ( 2 1)
Brightly expressive as the twins of Laeda, 1 389 2 VALG
Brightly expressive as the twins of Loeda, 1 389 2EFG VALG
TWIRLS ( 1 1)
Twirls into trunk-paper the while you con it.” 1 425 8 DUNCE
TWIST ( 1 1)
With a spiral twist and a swell, 1 162 27 FAIRY2
TWO ( 22 21)
Instead of two sides, Bob has nearly eight, 1 10 21 TEMP
Instead of two sides, Job has nearly eight, 1 10 21CD TEMP
Embrac’d two hamlets — those our own — 1 33 222 TAMA
Two mossy huts of the Taglay. 1 43 223 TAMB
Two separate yet most intimate things. 1 50 150 TAMB
Two separate — yet most intimate things. 1 57 127 TAMH
But two: they fell: for Heaven no grace imparts 1 112 176 ALAAR
But when a week or two go by, 1 184 45 IRENE1
Lean over her and weep — two gentle maids 1 261 25 POLI
This time and dark — one, two, three, four, five, six! 1 276 9 POLI
The whole of my errands in two hours at farthest! 1 276 11 POLI
And ten of Genoa velvet — one, two, three, 1 277 52 POLI
Through two luminous windows, saw 1 316 18 HAUNT
There is a two-fold Silence — sea and shore — 1 322 5 SILE
Two words — two foreign, soft dissyllables — 1 406 7 MARA
Two gentle sounds made only to be murmured 1 406 8 MARA
Two words — two foreign soft dissyllables — 1 407 7 MARB
Said we, then — the two, then — “Ah, can it 1 418 95 ULA
How my heart beats in coupling those two words!) 1 445 27 TOHEL
I see them still — two sweetly scintillant 1 447 65 TOHEL
TWO-FOLD ( 1 1)
There is a two-fold Silence — sea and shore — 1 322 5 SILE
TWOULD ( 1 1)
’Twould have made you die with laughter — 1 266 33 POLI
TYPE ( 5 4)
Thou! thy truest type of grief 1 160 26 MYST
Type of the antique Rome! Rich reliquary 1 228 1 COLIS
Type of the antique Rome — rich reliquary 1 286 2 POLI
A type of that twin entity which springs 1 322 3 SILE
The type of that twin entity which springs 1 322 3ABC SILE
TYPES ( 1 1)
In myriad types of the human eye — 1 196 21 NISE
TYRANNY ( 4 4)
Usurp’d a tyranny, which men 1 29 79 TAMA
Usurp’d a tyranny which men 1 40 79 TAMB
Usurp’d a tyranny which men 1 47 70 TAMF
Usurp’d a tyranny which men 1 56 66 TAMH
TYRANT ( 1 1)
Where tyrant virtue reigns alone; 1 384 6 KING
UGLY ( 2 2)
Out of your ugly mouth but “I see, I see"? — 1 251 101 POLI
“What are you doing here? Begone you ugly 1 278 76 POLI
UGO ( 32 32)
BENITO. Faith that's a question, Ugo, hard to answer, 1 248 2 POLI
Enter BENITO meeting UGO intoxicated. 1 248 5d POLI
Ugo, a most confounded stupid man. 1 248 13 POLI
BENITO. I have no doubt, good Ugo, that you lied 1 248 15 POLI
(UGO sits, and helps himself to wine. Enter RUPERT.) 1 248 23d POLI
And yet it isn’t, Ugo, there's a riddle! 1 250 75 POLI
Madam Jacinta if you please, Sir Ugo! 1 250 77 POLI
JACINTA. You may well say that Sir Ugo — very pretty! 1 250 80 POLI
JACINTA. What if he did friend Ugo? 1 251 85 POLI
(Puts them LT_ and exit followed Lo_y UGO/ staqoerino.) 1 252 30/31d POLI
JACINTA. Ugo! 1 252 121 POLI
(Enter UGO, bearing a bundle 1 255 31d POLI
Ugo! — do you hear there? — wine! 1 255 85 POLI
Uncork a bottle, Ugo, and let me see 1 256 94 POLI
(Exit UGO) 1 257 11d 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
How fares good Ugo? — and when is it to be? 1 262 43 POLI
There's Ugo says the ring is only paste, 1 262 51 POLI
For being stupid — look at that ass now, Ugo, 1 277 45 POLI
UGO enters unper-/ceived 1 278 21/22d POLI
(seeing UGO 1 278 31d POLI
“Ugo, you villain!” (Ugo shall be my servant) 1 278 73 POLI
“Ugo you villain! — look you here, you rascal! 1 278 74 POLI
(Exit UGO followed by JACINTA 1 279 3d POLI
[The Hall of Di Broglio's Palace. UGO and SAN OZZO.3 1 282 30d POLI
So — so — you’re dead eh? come now — come now, Ugo! 1 283 72 POLI
Deceased is not the word. What say you, Ugo? 1 284 79 POLI
In saying “Sir Count, your worthy servant Ugo 1 284 86 POLI
Demanding due consideration, Ugo, 1 284 96 POLI
Now Sir the left — you have a genius, Ugo, 1 285 128 POLI
ULALUME ( 3 3)
She replied — “Ulalume — Ulalume! — 1 418 80 ULA
’I is the vault of thy lost Ulalume!” 1 418 81 ULA
ULTIMATE ( 7 3)
From an ultimate dim Thul/e — 1 344 6 ROUTE
From an ultimate dim Thulg — 1 344 6D ROUTE
From this ultimate dim Thule. 1 344 20.6A ROUTE
From this ultimate dim Thule. 1 344 38.6A ROUTE
From this ultimate dim Thule. 1 345 56 ROUTE
From this ultimate dim Thulg. 1 345 56D ROUTE
In the ultimate climes of the Pole — 1 416 17 ULA
UNACCOUNTABLE ( 1 1)
Some words most unaccountable, in writing 1 280 51 POLI
UNASSUMING ( 2 1)
And unassuming beauty 1 235 6 THOUA
Thy unassuming beauty, 1 235 6BC THOUJ
UNBELIEVING ( 1 0)
(The unbelieving things!) 1 141 44CF FAIRY1
UNBENDING ( 1 1)
unbending that all men 1 328 1 STYL
UNBLEST ( 1 0)
Far off in a region unblest, 1 201 3C CITYH
UNBROKEN ( 3 3)
Shadowy shadowy — yet unbroken, 1 73 25 SPIRD
But the silence was unbroken, 1 365 27 RAVEN
Leave my loneliness unbroken! — 1 369 100 RAVEN
UNBROK’N ( 1 1)
By that summer breeze unbrok’n 1 71 25 SPIRA
UNBURTHEN’D ( 1 1)
Of gorgeous columns on th’ unburthen’d air, 1 106 12 ALAAR
UNBURTHENED ( 1 0)
Of gorgeous columns on th’ unburthened air, 1 106 12B ALAAR
UNCEASINGLY ( 1 0)
Unceasingly, from morn till even, 1 196 19CD NISE
UNCERTAIN ( 2 2)
Th’ uncertain, shadowy heaven below. 1 184 59 IRENE1
And the silken, sad, uncertain 1 365 13 RAVEN
UNCHAINED ( 1 1)
Empyrean splendor o’er th’ unchained soul — 1 100 21 ALAAR
UNCHECK’D ( 1 1)
Uncheck’d by sarcasm, and scorn 1 34 257 TAMA
UNCLOSED ( 2 1)
Forever with unclosed eye, 1 188 43DE IRENE2
To the weak human eye unclosed; 1 345 46 ROUTE
UNCORK ( 1 1)
Uncork a bottle, Ugo, and let me see 1 256 94 POLI
UNDAUNTED ( 4 2)
Albeit he soared with an undaunted wing? 1 91 8 SCI
Albeit he soar with an undaunted wing? 1 91 8A-E SCI
Albeit be soared with an undaunted wing? 1 91 8F SCI
Desolate yet all undaunted, 1 368 87 RAVEN
UNDEFILED ( 2 1)
From the most undefiled things; 1 53 230 TAMF
From the most undefiled things, 1 61 235E TAMH
UNDEFIN’D ( 3 3)
All was an undefin’d delight) 1 32 162 TAMA
All was an undefin’d delight.) 1 41 162 TAMB
And a feeling undefin’d, 1 85 15 LAKEA
UNDEFINED ( 1 0)
And a feeling undefined 1 86 158 LAKEF
UNDER ( 6 6)
I pulled him from under the table where he lay 1 248 19 POLI
And trample it under foot. What matters it — 1 273 41 POLI
Feet under ground — 1 457 42 ANNIE
Down under ground. 1 457 44 ANNIE
Nor the demons down under the sea, 1 478 31 LEEA
Nor the demons down under the sea 1 479 31 LEEE
UNDERSTAND ( 5 5)
Ha! ha! you understand? 1 254 31 POLI
I do not understand. 1 254 32 POLI
I will not understand. 1 269 39 POLI
More decorous, you know, — you understand me? 1 284 100 POLI
If one could merely understand the plot. 1 389 12 VALA
UNDERSTANDING ( 1 1)
Had common sense or understanding when 1 277 37 POLI
UNDIMMED ( 1 1)
Lustrous in youth, undimmed in age; 1 386 20 FSO
UNDIVIDED ( 2 2)
Shall give his undivided time. 1 200 58 CITYA
that is, feet/ made up of undivided words] 1 393 8/ 9 MODC
UNDO ( 3 2)
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
UNDOUBTEDLY ( 4 4)
[CASTIGLIONE] Undoubtedly. 1 264 1 POLI
The singer is undoubtedly beneath 1 270 65 POLI
’Twas a mistake? — undoubtedly — we all 1 281 56 POLI
SAN OZZO. Undoubtedly — it is — 1 284 105 POLI
UNDYING ( 3 3)
The undying hope which now oppress’d 1 44 245 TAMB
The undying voice of that dead time, 1 45 23 TAMF
The undying voice of that dead time, 1 54 23 TAMH
UNEARTHLY ( 6 6)
Unearthly pride hath revell’d in — 1 27 10 TAMA
(With thine unearthly beauty fraught) 1 32 177 TAMA
(With thine unearthly beauty fraught —) 1 42 177 TAMB
Unearthly pride hath revell’d in — 1 45 5 TAMF
A calm from his unearthly wings. 1 46 30 TAMF
Unearthly pride hath revell’d in — 1 54 5 TAMH
UNEASILY ( 1 1)
Uneasily, from morn till even, 1 196 19 NISE
UNEASY ( 1 1)
There th’ uneasy violets lie — 1 192 30 NISA
UNEMBODIED ( 1 1)
The unembodied essence, and no more 1 77 14 STAN
UNEXTINGUISHED ( 1 1)
Venuses, unextinguished by the sun! 1 447 66 TOHEL
UNFATHOM’D ( 1 1)
A dark unfathom’d tide 1 75 1 IMIT
UNFOLD ( 3 2)
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
UNFORGIVEN ( 2 1)
And fell on gardens of the unforgiven 1 101 53H ALAAR
And fell on gardens of the unforgiven 1 101 55 ALAAR
UNFORGIV’N ( 1 1)
Hath fix’d my soul, tho’ unforgiv’n 1 30 106 TAMA
UNFURL’D ( 2 1)
But, Angelo, than thine grey Time unfurl’d 1 114 251 ALAAR
But, truly, Angelo, grey Time unfurl’d 1 114 251A ALAAR
UNGAINLY ( 2 2)
Much I marvelled this ungainly 1 366 49 RAVEN
What this grim, ungainly, ghastly, 1 367 71 RAVEN
UNGENIAL ( 1 1)
Ungenial Britain which we left so lately, 1 280 25 POLI
UNGLOVED ( 1 1)
upon one/ of her hands, which is ungloved. 1 276 3/ 4d POLI
UNGODLY ( 1 1)
To heaven with that ungodly gloom! 1 199 9 CITYA
UNGRACEFUL ( 1 1)
No matter! — not ungraceful in a corpse. 1 285 125 POLI
UNGUARDED ( 2 1)
O’er the unguarded flowers were leaning: 1 192 22 NISA
O’er th’ unguarded flowers were leaning: 1 192 22B NISA
UNGUIDED ( 1 1)
Unguided Love hath fallen — 1 112 181 ALAAR
UNHALLOW’D ( 1 1)
My soul imbib’d unhallow’d feeling; 1 28 47 TAMA
UNHALLOWED ( 1 1)
Of all who, on Despair's unhallowed bed 1 400 8 MLS
UNHAPPY ( 3 3)
All about unhappy things: 1 192 14 NISA
Now the unhappy shall confess 1 192 27 NISA
Caught from some unhappy master 1 367 63 RAVEN
UNHEEDED ( 1 1)
Unheeded then — its bodied forms 1 41 164 TAMB
UNHEEDINGLY ( 1 1)
And left unheedingly my very heart 1 68 15 DREA
UNHIDDEN ( 1 1)
Of beauty — the unhidden heart — 1 134 4 TOPO
UNHOLY ( 6 4)
(Mid dreams of an unholy night) 1 46 46 TAMF
(’Mid dreams of an unholy night) 1 55 42 TAMH
(’Mid dreams of one unholy night) 1 55 42E TAMH
And an unholy pillow — 1 215 20.4B PARA
And speaks a purpose unholy — thy lips are livid — 1 264 108 POLI
By each spot the most unholy — 1 344 31 ROUTE
UNHONOURED ( 1 1)
That we go down unhonoured and forgotten 1 273 43 POLI
UNIMAGINABLE ( 1 1)
The unimaginable might of Jove. 1 393 7 MODC
UNIMPASSION’D ( 2 1)
An unimpassion’d song: 1 174 26 ISRA
An unimpassion’d song; 1 176 31DH ISRG
UNIMPASSIONED ( 1 1)
An unimpassioned song; 1 176 31 ISRG
UNION ( 1 1)
Such is the union I would frame, 1 382 13 VANE
UNIVERSAL ( 1 1)
Into the universal valley. 1 187 8 IRENE2
UNKNOWN ( 1 1)
Alone of all on earth — unknown 1 71 2 SPIRA
UNLESS ( 5 4)
There are no words — unless of Heav’n. 1 37 326 TAMA
Unless it trembled with the strings. 1 128 21 ROMG
Unless it trembled with the string. 1 128 21C ROMG
Unless it trembled with the string. 1 157 45 INTRO
Where no wind dared to stir, unless on tiptoe — 1 445 10 TOHEL
UNLICENSED ( 1 1)
A bard of brilliant but unlicensed page 1 221 7 ENIGMA
UNLUCKILY ( 1 1)
Nor yet defunct, but having unluckily 1 284 88 POLI
UNMANLY ( 1 1)
CASTIGLIONE. San Ozzo! you do her wrong — unmanly wrong 1 254 38 POLI
UNMERCIFUL ( 1 1)
whom unmerciful Disaster 1 367 63 RAVEN
UNOBSERVED ( 1 1)
a monk enters her apartment, and/ approaches unobserved.) 1 263 8/ 9d POLI
UNOPEN’D ( 1 0)
Forever with unopen’d eye, 1 188 43FG IRENE2
UNOPENED ( 1 1)
Forever with unopened eye, 1 188 43 IRENE2
UNPERCEIVED ( 1 1)
UGO enters unper-/ceived 1 278 21/22d POLI
UNPOLIUTED ( 1 1)
From the most unpolluted things, 1 61 235 TAMH
UNQUIET ( 6 3)
Through gazing on the unquiet sky. 1 128 15 ROMG
Through gazing on th’ unquiet sky. 1 128 15AB ROMG
Thro’ gazing on the unquiet sky! 1 128 15C ROMG
Thro’ gazing on the unquiet sky! 1 157 39 INTRO
That rustle through the unquiet Heaven 1 196 18 NISE
That rustle through the unquiet Heaven 1 196 18C NISE
UNREGARDED ( 2 1)
Can vie with the modest Eulalie's most unregarded curl — 1 349 12 EULA
most unregarded curl — 1 349 12AZ EULA
UNREST ( 1 1)
Means “the valley of unrest.” 1 192 16 NISA
UNROLLING ( 1 1)
Unrolling as a chart unto my view — 1 113 223 ALAAR
UNSATISFACTORY ( 1 1)
The unsatisfactory and ideal thing. 1 273 32 POLI
UNSEEN ( 3 3)
Unseen amid the revels there, 1 53 236 TAMF
Unseen, amid the revels there, 1 61 241 TAMH
perfumed from an unseen censer 1 368 79 RAVEN
UNSHELTER’D ( 2 2)
Unshelter’d, and the heavy wind 1 47 60 TAMB
Unshelter’d — and the heavy wind 1 55 56 TAMH
UNSPEAKABLE ( 1 1)
Of my unspeakable misery! —— begone! 1 263 89 POLI
UNSTABLE ( 2 2)
Are shadows on the unstable wind. 1 48 107 TAMF
Are —— shadows on th’ unstable wind: 1 56 80 TAMH
UNSTEADY ( 1 1)
With a most unsteady light — 1 193 44 NISA
UNTAINTED ( 1 0)
To join the untainted mirth 1 207 35A PAEAN
UNTANGLED ( 1 1)
A ne’er-to-be untangled mass. 1 183 8 IRENE1
UNTHOUGHT ( 2 2)
Unthought-like thoughts — 1 406 12 MARA
Unthought-like thoughts that are the souls of thought, 1 407 12 MARB
UNTHOUGHT-LIKE ( 2 2)
Unthought-like thoughts — 1 406 12 MARA
Unthought-like thoughts that are the souls of thought, 1 407 12 MARB
UNTIL ( 6 5)
I had not thought, until this hour 1 27 17 TAMA
One object — and but one — until 1 29 99 TAMA
One object, and but one, until [.....] 1 41 99 TAMB
Like woman's hair 'mid pearls, until, afar, 1 100 33 ALAAR
Wings until they trailed in the dust — 1 417 57G ULA
Saw only them until the moon went down. 1 446 41 TOHEL
UNTIMELY ( 4 4)
With these untimely revels of his son? 1 249 22 POLI
Whispers of early grave untimely yawning 1 263 69 POLI
Untimely sepulchre, I do devote thee 1 281 60 POLI
But should some urgent fate (untimely lot!) 1 322 12 SILE
UNTO ( 30 26)
Unrolling as a chart unto my view — 1 113 223 ALAAR
Light, brazen rays, this golden star unto! 1 114 240 ALAAR
Like unto what on earth we see: 1 160 17 MYST
Is due unto that lyre 1 176 19C ISRG
Having gone unto the wars — 1 192 19 NISA
They had gone unto the wars, 1 195 3 NISE
A voice is whispering unto me, 1 214 18.1A PARA
Glides, spectre-like, unto his marble home, 1 229 23 COLIS
“From us, and from all Ruin, unto the wise, 1 229 35 COLIS
Give way unto these humours. Be thyself! 1 267 3 POLI
Oh! I am sick, sick, sick, even unto death, 1 268 29 POLI
Unto thy friend. 1 269 38 POLI
Does it not? unto this palace of the Duke. 1 270 64 POLI
Unto the Duke — Arouse thee! and remember! 1 270 86Ax POLI
Unto the Duke. Arouse thee! and remember! 1 271 98 POLI
Apology unto the Duke for me; 1 271 112 POLI
Unto this man, that I, the Earl of Leicester, 1 280 34 POLI
Unto the Count — it is exceeding just 1 280 36 POLI
Even unto death. Before those whom thou lovest — 1 282 89 POLI
(You see I yield unto your better judgment) 1 284 98 POLI
Unto the Count — ha! — do you take me Sir! 1 284 103 POLI
Glides spectre-like unto his marble home 1 286 30 POLI
From us and from all ruin unto the wise, 1 287 42 POLI
From Hell unto a high estate 1 337 21 LENK
From Hell unto a high estate 1 337 25CaD-GL LENK
Surging, unto skies of fire; 1 344 16 ROUTE
Fancy unto fancy, thinking 1 367 70 RAVEN
Devoutly singing unto one another, 1 467 2 MOTHC
You who are more than mother unto me, 1 467 6 MOTHB
You who are more than mother unto me, 1 467 6 MOTHC
UNTRAMMELLED ( 1 1)
Of Heaven untrammelled flow — which air to breathe 1 274 72 POLI
UNTRODDEN ( 1 1)
And there, from the untrodden grass, 1 184 51 IRENE1
UNTRUEST ( 1 1)
In the falsest and untruest — 1 160 19 MYST
UNUSUAL ( 3 2)
With those unusual strings. 1 174 16 ISRA
Of those unusual strings. 1 176 22 ISRG
With those unusual strings. 1 176 22C ISRG
UNUTTERABLE ( 1 1)
With the unutterable extacies 1 254 55 POLI
UNVEILING ( 1 1)
Uprising, unveiling, affirm 1 326 38 WORM
UNWELL ( 4 4)
His lordship is unwell! 1 267 67 POLI
DUKE. Retire! — unwell! 1 267 68 POLI
’Tis as you say — his lordship is unwell. 1 267 69 POLI
Follow his lordship. He must be unwell. 1 267 72 POLI
UNWONTED ( 1 1)
With madness, and unwonted reverie: 1 101 59 ALAAR
UP ( 70 58)
And take the matter up when I’m more able, 1 10 24 TEMP
She’d look up in my wilder’d eye — 1 31 132 TAMA
To bear the Goddess’ song, in odors, up to Heaven: 1 102 81 ALAAR
Up rose the maiden in the yellow night, 1 105 151 ALAAR
Up rose the maiden from her shrine of flowers, 1 105 156 ALAAR
Up! — shake from your wing 1 109 92 ALAAR
Up! — shake from your wings 1 109 92F ALAAR
I look not up afar 1 130 5 SHOULD
And buries them up quite 1 140 25 FAIRY1
Up like a dog-star in this bower — 1 161 13 FAIRY2
Where Love's a grown-up God — 1 176 25 ISRG
And Love's a grown-up God — 1 176 25DE ISRG
Streams up the turrets silently — 1 199 23 CITYA
Up thrones — up long-forgotten bowers 1 200 24 CITYA
Up domes — up spires — up kingly halls — 1 200 26 CITYA
Up fanes — up Babylon-like walls — 1 200 27 CITYA
Up many a melancholy shrine 1 200 28 CITYA
Streams up the turrets silently — 1 201 15 CITYH
Gleams up the pinnacles far and free 1 201 16 CITYH
Up domes — up spires — up kingly halls — 1 201 17 CITYH
Up fanes — up Babylon-like walls — 1 201 18 CITYH
Up shadowy long-forgotten bowers 1 201 19 CITYH
Up many and many a marvellous shrine 1 201 21 CITYH
Just now on the staircase as I came up hither, 1 248 5 POLI
(going and holding (12 the jewels.) 1 252 28d POLI
(Puts them 1.1.2 and exit followed j2.1 UGO/ gtaogering.) 1 252 30/31d POLI
CASTIGLIONE. Dolt! dunderhead! why don’t you bring me up 1 256 104 POLI
Scoundrel bring it up! 1 256 107 POLI
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
(taking LIE the mirror.) 1 262 28d POLI
Give up thy soul to penitence, and pray! 1 263 75 POLI
That he's deceased — if so the game is up. 1 283 71 POLI
you are right — get up! 1 284 105 POLI
And lose no time about it — be quick — get up! 1 284 106 POLI
UGO. Get up? I can’t — Sir, I’ve been dead an hour 1 284 107 POLI
Go up to God so mournfully that she may feel no wrong! 1 335 31 LENA
Up from the damned earth — 1 336 54 LENA
Up from the damned earth — 1 336 54B LENA
Go up to God so solemnly the dead may feel no wrong! 1 337 14 LENK
far up within the Heaven — 1 337 21HJ LENK
up from the damned Earth! 1 337 23C LENK
up from the damn6c1 Earth! 1 337 23D-GL LENK
up from the damned Earth! 1 337 24 LENK
far up within the Heaven — 1 337 25C-GL LENK
Take a bank note and fold it up, 1 378 3 WALL
that is, feet/ made up of undivided words] 1 393 8/ 9 MODC
Born and brought up with their snouts deep down 1 394 26 MODC
Come up, in despite of the Lion, 1 417 47 ULA
Come up, through the lair of the Lion, 1 417 49 ULA
See! — it flickers up the sky through the night! 1 417 66 ULA
Since it flickers up to Heaven through the night.” 1 418 71 ULA
To bar up our way and to ban it 1 418 98 ULA
Have drawn up the spectre of a planet 1 418 101 ULA
Had drawn up the spectre of a planet 1 418 101AB ULA
They that dwell up in the steeple 1 437 80 BELLSEG
Who live up in the steeple 1 437 80E1 BELLSEG
They that sleep up in the steeple 1 437 80E2 BELLSEG
Sought a precipitate pathway up through heaven, 1 445 5 TOHEL
Sought a precipitant pathway up through heaven, 1 445 SBCD TOHEL
And are far up in Heaven — the stars I kneel to 1 446 62 TOHEL
To shut her up in a sepulchre, 1 477 19 LEEA
To shut her up, in a sepulchre 1 479 19 LEEE
UPBRAIDING ( 2 2)
At one upbraiding word or token 1 33 201 TAMA
At one upbraiding word or token 1 42 201 TAMB
UPLIFTED ( 2 1)
But Psyche, uplifted her finger, 1 417 51C ULA
Save but the soul in thine uplifted eyes. 1 446 38 TOHEL
UPLIFTING ( 3 2)
The uplifting of the fringed lid; 1 345 48 ROUTE
The uplifting of the fringefd lid; 1 34S 48AE ROUTE
But Psyche, uplifting her finger, 1 417 51 ULA
UPON ( 158 142)
I don’t remember one, upon my soul, 1 10 43 TEMP
But take it generally upon the whole, 1 10 44 TEMP
In dreams upon me — while the light 1 28 49 TAMA
Came hurriedly upon me, telling 1 28 54 TAMA
The rain came down upon my head 1 28 60 TAMA
Laurels upon me — and the rush, 1 28 64 TAMA
Strange light upon me, tho’ it were 1 29 73 TAMA
Some object of delight upon, 1 29 95 TAMA
Which ev’n upon this perilous brink 1 30 105 TAMA
Which blazes upon Edis’ shrine. 1 31 156 TAMA
Hath ne’er shone dazzlingly upon 1 35 264 TAMA
With its own living gaze upon 1 36 317 TAMA
Will burst upon him, and alas! 1 37 324 TAMA
To him, who still would gaze upon 1 38 366 TAMA
Strange light upon me, tho’ it were 1 40 73 TAMB
Some object of delight upon 1 41 95 TAMB
Which blazes upon Edis’ shrine — 1 41 156 TAMB
Upon thy emptiness, — a knell. 1 46 26 TAMF
Hath long upon my bosom sat, 1 46 28 TAMF
Nightly their dews upon my head, 1 46 41 TAMF
Upon me with the touch of Hell, 1 46 47 TAMF
Came hurriedly upon me, telling 1 46 53 TAMF
The rain came down upon my head, 1 47 59 TAMF
Laurels upon me — and the rush, 1 47 63 TAMF
Upon that spot as upon all, 1 48 86 TAMF
Whose lineaments upon my mind 1 48 106 TAMF
Pages of early lore upon, 1 48 109 TAMF
I’d lean upon her gentle breast, 1 49 133 TAMF
Parted upon their misty wings, 1 50 147 TAMF
The flush upon her cheek to me, 1 50 163 TAMF
Upon the Syroc-wither’d plain, 1 51 186 TAMB
To him who still would look upon 1 51 199 TAMB
Upon the emptiness — a knell. 1 54 26 TAMH
Nightly their dews upon my head, 1 54 37 TAMH
Upon me with the touch of Hell, 1 55 43 TAMH
Came hurriedly upon me, telling 1 55 49 TAMH
The rain came down upon my head 1 55 55 TAMH
Laurels upon me: and the rush — 1 55 59 TAMH
Whose lineaments, upon my mind, 1 56 79 TAMH
Some page of early lore upon, 1 56 82 TAMH
Parted upon their misty wings, 1 57 124 TAMH
Upon the vapor of the dew 1 58 134 TAMH
Upon the Siroc-wither’d plain, 1 59 180 TAMH
To him who still would look upon 1 59 193 TAMH
And hath been still, upon the lovely earth, 1 68 7AB DREA
And the wisp upon the hill 1 71 24 SPIRA
And the mist upon the hill 1 73 24 SPIRD
How it hangs upon the trees, 1 73 27 SPIRD
As a spell upon his soul: 1 75 14 IMIT
Turned back upon the past? 1 79 8 ADRE
Upon that spot — as upon all, 1 85 8 LAKEA
Upon that spot, as upon all, 1 85 8 LAKEF
Why preyest thou thus upon the poet's heart, 1 91 3 SCI
Why prey'st thou thus upon the poet's heart, 1 91 3AD-H SCI
Why p,ey'st thou thus upon thy poet's heart, 1 91 3BC SCI
All hurriedly she knelt upon a bed 1 101 42 ALAAR
Upon the flying footsteps of —— deep pride — 1 101 46 ALAAR
Uprear’d upon such height arose a pile 1 106 11 ALAAR
Far down upon the wave that sparkled there, 1 106 14 ALAAR
Is now upon thee — but too late to save! 1 107 39 ALAAR
That stole upon the ear, in Eyraco, 1 107 42 ALAAR
Yet silence came upon material things — 1 108 64 ALAAR
O Death! from eye of God upon that star: 1 111 161 ALAAR
Upon a mountain crag, young Angelo — 1 112 191 ALAAR
Now turn’d it upon her — but ever then 1 112 196 ALAAR
Now turned it upon her — but ever then 1 112 196A ALAAR
She seem’d not thus upon that autumn eve 1 113 200 ALAAR
The last spot of Earth's orb I trod upon 1 113 214 ALAAR
The last spot of her orb I trod upon 1 113 214A ALAAR
What time upon her airy bounds I hung 1 113 221 ALAAR
But when its glory swell’d upon the sky, 1 115 257 ALAAR
Its down upon my spirit flings — 1 128 17 ROMG
Yet I build no faith upon 1 130 3 SHOULD
(A kind which, upon trial, 1 140 13 FAIRY1
(A sort which, upon trial, 1 140 13CF FAIRY1
Upon their quivering wings. 1 141 46 FAIRY1
To bre=ak upon Time's monotone, 1 158 60 INTRO
Like joy upon sorrow! 1 162 37 FAIRY2
Lazily upon beauty's eye, 1 183 4 IRENE1
Or worse — upon her brow to dance 1 183 5 IRENE1
The rosemary sleeps upon the grave — 1 183 16 IRENE1
The lily lolls upon the wave — 1 183 17 IRENE1
Upon the quiet mountain top, 1 187 6 IRENE2
The rosemary nods upon the grave; 1 187 9 IRENE2
The l.ly lolls upon the wave; 1 187 10 IRENE2
Upon a far-off happier sea. 1 200 40 CITYA
Upon some far-off happier sea — 1 202 39 CITYH
Upon a far-off happier sea — 1 202 39C CITYH
With the death upon her eyes, 1 206 27 PAEAN
And the life upon each tress. 1 206 28 PAEAN
And the life upon her hair. 1 206 28A PAEAN
To the sands upon the shore) 1 214 18 PARA
Upon the sinner's sacrifice 1 217 .2AB HYMN
Upon a sinner's sacrifice 1 217 .2CD HYMN
Upon thy slumber shall intrude, 1 223 23 SERE
Who laid his heart upon thy shrine, 1 225 14 FANNY
“Not all the memories that hang upon 1 229 44 COLIS
Of her chamber-window sobbing upon her knees 1 250 51 POLI
I saw that very ring upon the finger 1 251 87 POLI
Upon my family — Di Broglio's line 1 255 73 POLI
Ha! ha! ha! ha! too bad upon my soul! 1 257 111 POLI
Upon appearances. 1 258 26 POLI
JACINTA (a servant maid) leans carelessly upon a chair. 1 260 7d POLI
(JACINTA seats herself... upon the chair, 1 260 14d POLI
resting her elbows upon the back, 1 260 15d POLI
and leans her head upon the/ table — 1 262 23/24d POLI
1315-5n his friend Baldazzar. Ah! welcome, Sir! 1 266 46 POLI
To look upon the face hidden by yon lattice — 1 271 102 POLI
“To gaze upon that veiled face, and hear 1 271 103 POLI
(throwing himself upon his knee.) 1 273 32d POLI
Shall wait upon thee, and the angel Hope 1 274 81 POLI
With those words upon thy lips — O, speak to me! 1 275 94 POLI
upon one/ of her hands, which is ungloved. 1 276 3/ 4d POLI
T-6—-i-ee me, as I sit upon the bank 1 276 18 POLI
and... treads upon the band-/box, 1 278 22/23d POLI
POLITIAN. This weakness grows upon me. I am faint, 1 279 1 POLI
and he falls/ upon his knee at the feet of the Earl.) 1 281 30/31d POLI
So fresh upon thy lips I will not fight thee — 1 281 68 POLI
For now, upon consideration, I think 1 284 91 POLI
Not all the memories that hang upon 1 287 51 POLI
Every blessing be upon her; 1 302 3 MAY
No more — no more upon thy verdant slopes! 1 311 8 ZANTE
Shall dawn upon him, desolate!) 1 316 36 HAUNT
Upon her hair, 1 336 42 LENA
The death upon her eyes. 1 336 43 LENA
The life upon her yellow hair, but not within her eyes — 1 337 18 LENK
The life upon her yellow hair, but not upon her eyes — 1 337 18C LENK
The life still there upon her hair, 1 337 19 LENK
the death upon her eyes. 1 337 19 LENK
Once upon a midnight dreary, 1 364 1 RAVEN
wrought its ghost upon the floor. 1 365 8 RAVEN
Perched upon a bust of Pallas 1 366 41 RAVEN
Bird or beast upon the sculptured 1 367 53 RAVEN
Then, upon the velvet sinking, 1 367 69 RAVEN
Upon the rock-girt shore of Time. 1 386 12 FSO
Upon this page, enwrapped from every reader. 1 389 4 VALA
Upon the page, enwrapped from every reader. 1 389 4 VALG
Upon this page, enwrapped from every reader. 1 389 4F VALG
Upon the open page on which are peering 1 389 13 VALA
Enwritten upon the leaf where now are peering 1 390 13 VALG
Enwritten upon this page whereon are peering 1 390 13F VALG
And thrilling as I see upon the right, 1 407 24 MARB
This standing motionless upon the golden 1 407 26 MARA
And thrilling as I see upon the right — 1 407 29 MARA
Upon the left — and all the way along, 1 407 30 MARA
This standing motionless upon the golden 1 408 21 MARB
Upon the left, and all the way along 1 408 25 MARB
But this is, now, — you may depend upon it — 1 425 12 DUNCE
Upon the upturn’d faces of a thousand 1 445 8 TOHEL
Upon the upturned faces of a thousand 1 445 8CD TOHEL
Clad all in white, upon a violet bank 1 445 17 TOHEL
Upon those crystalline, celestial spheres! 1 446 43 TOHEL
Take this kiss upon the brow! 1 451 1 TAKE
Take this kiss upon thy brow! 1 451 1C TAKE


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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)