Text: Elizabeth Wiley, “Concordance (WITH through WOES),” Concordance of the Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, (1989), pp. 669-678 (This material is protected by copyright)


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Last night, with many cares and toils oppress’d, 1 6 1 POET
Whether with grim Heraclitus of yore 1 9 13 TEMP
Whether with Heraclitus of yore 1 9 13D TEMP
Or rather laugh with him, that queer Philosopher, 1 9 15 TEMP
I’ll neither laugh with one or cry with t’other, 1 10 26 TEMP
I’ll neither laugh with one nor cry with t’other, 1 10 26C TEMP
And daily strut the street with bows and scrapes, 1 10 33 TEMP
And hop o’er counters with a Vestris air, 1 11 52 TEMP
And hop o’er counters with a Vester's air, 1 11 52C TEMP
And having cheated ladies, dance with them; 1 11 54 TEMP
The hearts of all the ladies are with him, 1 11 65 TEMP
I close the portrait with the name of Pitts. 1 12 92 TEMP
But ’twas not with the drunken hope, 1 26 2 TAMA
To shun the fate, with which to cope 1 26 4 TAMA
That hated portion, with the fame, 1 27 25 TAMA
Scorching my sear’d heart with a pain 1 27 28 TAMA
Triumphantly with human kind. 1 28 37 TAMA
With chamois, I would seize his den 1 28 43 TAMA
For, with the mountain dew by night, 1 28 46 TAMA
Of empires, with the captive's prayer, 1 28 67 TAMA
Burn’d with a still intenser glow; 1 29 84 TAMA
(For passion must with youth expire) 1 29 85 TAMA
With steadfast eye, till ye have felt 1 29 96 TAMA
But left its influence with me still. 1 30 101 TAMA
And, with sweet lovliness, appears 1 31 138 TAMA
My spirit with the tempest strove, 1 31 146 TAMA
With ray of the all living light 1 31 155 TAMA
With such as mine — that mystic flame, 1 31 158 TAMA
The world with all its train of bright 1 31 160 TAMA
Of some ill demon, with a power 1 32 173 TAMA
(With thine unearthly beauty fraught) 1 32 177 TAMA
With which this aching breast is fraught) 1 32 184 TAMA
Which, of light step, flies with the dew, 1 33 209 TAMA
My mind with double loveliness — 1 33 213 TAMA
A mingled feeling with my own, 1 34 229 TAMA
With her own image, my fond breast — 1 34 246 TAMA
With their own breath to fan its fire) 1 34 255 TAMA
With thoughts such feeling can command, 1 34 256 TAMA
Had gilded with a conquerer's name, 1 35 272 TAMA
(With glory — such as might inspire 1 35 273 TAMA
Of parting, were with madness fraught; 1 36 296 TAMA
And felt, with ev’ry flying hour, 1 36 301 TAMA
With Nature, in her wild paths; tell 1 36 312 TAMA
With its own living gaze upon 1 36 317 TAMA
Their destinies? with all beside 1 37 330 TAMA
With victory, on victory, 1 37 335 TAMA
Comes o’er me, with the mingled voice 1 37 340 TAMA
Of many with a breast as light, 1 37 341 TAMA
Nothing have I with human hearts. 1 37 346 TAMA
My heart sunk with the sun's ray. 1 38 365 TAMA
With the noon-day beauty, which is all. 1 39 388 TAMA
Of empires, with the captive's prayer 1 40 67 TAMB
Burn’d with a still intenser glow 1 40 84 TAMB
(For passion must with youth expire) 1 40 85 TAMB
With steadfast eye, till ye had felt 1 41 96 TAMB
My spirit with the tempest strove 1 41 146 TAMB
With ray of the all-living light 1 41 155 TAMB
With such as mine that mystic flame. 1 41 158 TAMB
The world, with all its train of bright 1 41 160 TAMB
Of an ill demon with a power 1 42 173 TAMB
(With thine unearthly beauty fraught —1 1 42 177 TAMB
Which, of light step, flies with the dew 1 42 209 TAMB
My mind with double loveliness! 1 43 213 TAMB
Encircling with a glitt’ring bound 1 43 221 TAMB
A mingled feeling with my own — 1 43 229 TAMB
With their own breath to fan his fire. 1 44 256 TAMB
Comes o’er me, with the mingled voice 1 44 340 TAMB
Of many with a breast as light 1 44 341 TAMB
Thy withering portion with the fame, 1 45 16 TAMF
Halo of Hell! and with a pain 1 45 19 TAMF
And I have naught with human hearts. C... .3 1 45 346 TAMB
With its interminable chime 1 46 24 TAMF
Triumphantly with human kind. 1 46 38 TAMF
Upon me with the touch of Hell, 1 46 47 TAMF
Of empires, with the captive's prayer, 1 47 66 TAMF
Burn’d with a still intenser glow, 1 47 75 TAMF
(For passion must with youth expire) 1 47 76 TAMF
Of a wild lake with black rock bound, 1 47 83 TAMF
With loitering eye till I have felt 1 48 110 TAMF
The letters with their meaning melt 1 48 111 TAMB
To fantasies with — none. 1 48 112 TAMF
The dwindled hills! begirt with bowers 1 50 155 TAMF
And shooting with a thousand rills. 1 50 156 TAMF
A mingled feeling with my own — 1 50 162 TAMF
With their own breath to fan its fire. 1 51 176 TAMF
With music of so strange a sound, 1 51 190 TAMB
Bow’d down with its own glory grows. 1 52 216 TAMF
With incense of burnt offerings, 1 53 229 TAMF
Above with trelliced rays from Heaven, 1 53 232 TAMF
Thy withering portion with the fame, 1 54 16 TAMH
Halo of Hell! and with a pain 1 54 19 TAMH
With its interminable chime, 1 54 24 TAMH
Triumphantly with human kind. 1 54 34 TAMH
Upon me with the touch of Hell, 1 55 43 TAMH
Of empires — with the captive's prayer — 1 55 62 TAMH
Burn’d with a still intenser glow 1 56 71 TAMH
(For passion must, with youth, expire) 1 56 72 TAMH
With loitering eye, till I have felt 1 56 83 TAMH
The letters — with their meaning — melt 1 56 84 TAMH
To fantasies — with none. 1 56 85 TAMH
My spirit struggled with, and strove, 1 57 113 TAMH
My mind with double loveliness. 1 58 138 TAMH
The dwindled hills! begirt with bowers 1 58 143 TAMH
And shouting with a thousand rills. 1 58 144 TAMH
A mingled feeling with my own — 1 58 150 TAMH
With their own breath to fan his fire. 1 58 164 TAMH
With music of so strange a sound 1 59 184 TAMH
With the noon-day beauty — which is all. 1 60 212 TAMH
With incense of burnt offerings 1 61 234 TAMH
Above with trellic’d rays from Heaven 1 61 237 TAMH
Above with trelliced rays from Heaven 1 61 237E TAMH
From mine own home, with beings that have been 1 68 17 DREA
Of semblance with reality which brings 1 69 31 DREA
With light like Hope to mortals giv’n, 1 71 14 SPIRA
With light like Hope to mortals given — 1 72 14 SPIRD
With the dewdrop flies afar. 1 72 18.28 SPIRD
With a wild, and waking thought 1 75 6 IMIT
With a dreaming eye! 1 75 10 IMIT
With a sigh as it pass’d on: 1 75 18 IMIT
With a thought I then did cherish. 1 75 20 IMIT
In youth have I known one with whom the Earth 1 77 1 STAN
In secret communing held — as he with it, 1 77 2 STAN
With more of sov’reignty than ancient lore 1 77 12 STAN
That with a quick’ning spell doth o’er us pass 1 77 15 STAN
With a strange sound, as of a harp-string broken 1 78 23 STAN
Tho’ not with Faith — with godliness — whose throne 1 78 30 STAN
With desp’rate energy ’t hath beaten down; 1 78 31 STAN
On things around him with a ray 1 79 7 ADRE
And, pride, what have I now with thee? 1 81 9 HAPP
Now offer’d, with the pain 1 82 18 HAPP
Of a wild lake, with black rock bound, 1 85 5 LAKEA
Of a wild lake, with black rock bound, 1 85 5 LAKEF
Who alterest all things with thy peering eyes. 1 91 2 SCI
Who alterest all things with thy piercing eyes. 1 91 2BC SCI
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
With nothing of the dross of ours — 1 100 11C ALAAR
The Sephalica, budding with young bees, 1 101 48 ALAAR
With madness, and unwonted reverie: 1 101 59 ALAAR
From struggling with the waters of the Rhone: 1 102 75 ALAAR
With Indian Cupid down the holy river — 1 102 79 ALAAR
With speed that may not tire 1 103 96 ALAAR
And with pain that shall not part — 1 103 97 ALAAR
With many a mutter’d “hope to be forgiven” 1 105 5 ALAAR
With all thy train, athwart the moony sky — 1 105 144 ALAAR
While the moon danc’d with the fair stranger light — 1 106 10 ALAAR
A music with it — 'tis the rush of wings — 1 107 49 ALAAR
With half closing eyes, 1 108 73 ALAAR
Encumber’d with dew 1 109 85 ALAAR
To keep watch with delight 1 109 110 ALAAR
Have slept with the bee — 1 110 141 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
With the last ecstasy of satiate life — 1 111 169 ALAAR
Here sate he with his love — his dark eye bent 1 112 194 ALAAR
With eagle gaze along the firmament: 1 112 195 ALAAR
The sun-ray dropp’d, in Lemnos, with a spell 1 113 203 ALAAR
With Persian Saadi in his Gulistan; 1 113 209 ALAAR
But with a downward, tremulous motion thro’ 1 114 239 ALAAR
With drowsy head and folded wing, 1 128 2 ROMG
A child — with a most knowing eye. 1 128 10 ROMG
With tumult as they thunder by, 1 128 13 ROMG
With tumult as they thunder’d by; 1 128 13C ROMG
And when an hour with calmer wings 1 128 16 ROMG
Of if an hour with calmer wing 1 128 16C ROMG
That little time with lyre and rhyme 1 128 18 ROMG
That little hour with lyre and rhyme 1 128 18CD ROMG
Unless it trembled with the strings. 1 128 21 ROMG
Did it not tremble with the strings. 1 128 21A ROMG
Unless it trembled with the string. 1 128 21C ROMG
With a dreaming eye — 1 130 12 SHOULD
My bosom beats with shame 1 131 31 SHOULD
With which they dare combine 1 131 33 SHOULD
But that you meddle with my fate 1 136 7 TOMB
Are gushing — strange! with tears — 1 136 10 TOMB
Be gushing, oh! with tears 1 136 10A TOMB
With the weight of an age of snows. 1 137 16 TOMB
With the breath from their pale faces. 1 140 10 FAIRY1
With its centre on the crown 1 140 16 FAIRY1
With the tempests as they toss, 1 141 32 FAIRY1
And with my worldly goods and wit 1 147 3 LEA
Endued with neither soul, nor sense, nor art, 1 148 11 ELIZA
With drowsy head and folded wing, 1 156 2 INTRO
A child — with a most knowing eye. 1 156 10 INTRO
I fell in love with melancholy, 1 157 28 INTRO
Was mingling his with Beauty's breath — 1 157 32 INTRO
With tumult as they thunder’d by; 1 157 37 INTRO
Or if an hour with calmer wing 1 157 40 INTRO
That little hour with lyre and rhyme 1 157 42 INTRO
Unless it trembled with the string. 1 157 45 INTRO
If with thee be broken hearts, 1 160 22 MYST
I am star-stricken with thine eyes! 1 161 5 FAIRY2
The winds ran off with it delighted, 1 161 20 FAIRY2
Has sent a ray down with a tune. 1 161 23 FAIRY2
With a spiral twist and a swell, 1 162 27 FAIRY2
With a tinkling like a bell! 1 162 29 FAIRY2
With the breath from their pale faces! 1 162 50 FAIRY2
With its centre on the crown 1 162 52 FAIRY2
Blushes with love — 1 173 9 ISRA
With those unusual strings. 1 174 16 ISRA
Imbued with all the beauty 1 174 22 ISRA
With thy burning measures suit — 1 174 30 ISRA
With the fervor of thy lute — 1 174 32 ISRA
Blushes with love, 1 175 11 ISRG
(With the rapid Pleiads, even, 1 175 13 ISRG
With those unusual strings. 1 176 22C ISRG
Imbued with all the beauty 1 176 27 ISRG
With thy burning measures suit — 1 176 36 ISRG
With the fervour of thy lute — 1 176 38 ISRG
To the lone oak that reels with bliss, 1 183 20 IRENE1
With casement open to the skies, 1 184 23 IRENE1
Irene, with her destinies, 1 184 23C IRENE1
Iren, with her destinies! 1 184 24 IRENE1
Where oft — in life — with friends — it went 1 184 49 IRENE1
Forever with as calm an eye, 1 185 64 IRENE1
With .casement open to the skies 1 187 16.1DE IRENE2
Irene, with her Destinies! 1 187 17 IRENE2
Irene, with her Destinies! 1 187 17F IRENE2
Forever with unopened eye, 1 188 43 IRENE2
Forever with unclosed eye, 1 188 43DE IRENE2
Forever with unopen’d eye, 1 188 43FG IRENE2
With a visage full of meaning, 1 192 21 NISA
Save the airs with pinions furled 1 193 31 NISB
With a most unsteady light — 1 193 44 NISA
To heaven with that ungodly gloom! 1 199 9 CITYA
With stars is like a diadem — 1 199 15 CITYA
Are on a level with the waves — 1 200 32 CITYA
Yawn level with the luminous waves; 1 202 31 CITYH
Her beauty with a tear! 1 206 8 PAEAN
Dead beauty with a tear! 1 206 8A PAEAN
With young Hope at her side, 1 206 22 PAEAN
And I am drunk with love 1 206 23 PAEAN
With the death upon her eyes, 1 206 27 PAEAN
Nor with too calm an air. 1 206 32 PAEAN
With a Paean of old days. 1 207 40 PAEAN
All wreathed with fairy fruits and flowers, 1 214 5 PARA
All wreath’d around about with wild fruits and flowers, 1 214 5AC-G PARA
All wreathed round with wild fruits and flowers, 1 214 5B PARA
All wreath’d with fairy fruits and flowers, 1 214 5P PARA
For, alas! alas! with me 1 214 14 PARA
Mother of God, be with me still! 1 217 4 HYMN
With sweet hopes of thee and thine! 1 218 12 HYMN
We, with one warrior have slain! 1 219 3 LATIN
To mar the silence ev’n with lute. 1 222 4 SERE
Sure seraph fans thee with his wing 1 224 7 SLEEP
“With a despotic sway all giant minds. 1 229 38 COLIS
So with the world thy gentle ways, 1 235 5 THOUA
So with the world thy gentle ways, 1 235 5 THOUF
So, with the world, thy winning ways, 1 235 5 THOUJ
With storms — but where meanwhile 1 237 12 TOF
I can with more precision speak of him — 1 248 6 POLI
the devil go with them! 1 248 10 POLI
Well, master Rupert what have you done with the count? 1 248 17 POLI
RUPERT. What should I do with any drunken man? 1 248 18 POLI
With these untimely revels of his son? 1 249 22 POLI
Pardons his son, but is most wroth with her 1 249 45 POLI
And treats her with such marked severity 1 249 46 POLI
Continually in her chamber with clasped hands 1 249 48 POLI
Of the Count. I’m (hiccup!) done with You Jacinta! 1 251 89 POLI
(with a leer.) 1 252 20d POLI
with these ribald jests 1 253 20 POLI
With an excuse for falling it was she! 1 254 41 POLI
With the unutterable extacies 1 254 55 POLI
Ere I be tainted with your wisdomship. 1 255 59 POLI
Spite of myself. One can’t be angry with him 1 255 65 POLI
Castiglione wed him with a wanton! 1 255 69 POLI
With him and the buffo-singer. Ha! ha! ha! 1 257 120 POLI
Ha! ha! ha! ha! I can’t be angry with him! 1 257 122 POLI
Ill suit the like with old Di Broglio's heir 1 258 21 POLI
with a window open and looking into/ a carder). 1 260 4/ 5d POLI
and regarding her/ mistress with a contemptuous look. 1 260 15/16d POLI
With gentle names — Eiros and Charmion! 1 261 26 POLI
Though it be rife with woe. It answers me. 1 262 63 POLI
LALAGE I cannot pray! — My soul is at war with God! 1 263 76 POLI
Fills me with dread — thy ebony crucifix 1 263 81 POLI
With horror and awe! 1 263 82 POLI
As I was walking with the Count San Ozzo 1 265 28 POLI
The Earl — he with his friend Baldazzar 1 265 30 POLI
’Twould have made you die with laughter — 1 266 33 POLI
With your betrothed. You come, Sir, at a time 1 266 58 POLI
This way, my son, I wish to speak with thee. 1 267 75 POLI
Which with my mother's milk I did imbibe, 1 268 12 POLI
Of the populous Earth! Bear with me yet awhile! 1 268 31 POLI
And with a holier lustre the quiet moon 1 269 49 POLI
Had I but heard it with its thrilling tones 1 269 59 POLI
Descend with me — the Duke may be offended. 1 271 105 POLI
Chimed in with my desires and bade me stay! 1 271 108 POLI
Not mother, with her first born on her knee, 1 272 16 POLI
Thrills with intenser love than I for thee. 1 272 17 POLI
Thy wife, and with a tainted memory — 1 273 27 POLI
With the ancestral honours of thy house, 1 273 29 POLI
And with thy glory? 1 273 30 POLI
With which all tongues are busy — a land new found — 1 274 66 POLI
Fly thither with me? There Care shall be forgotten, 1 274 76 POLI
Fly thither with me? 1 275 86 POLI
With those words upon thy lips — O, speak to me! 1 275 94 POLI
BENITO recrosses the/ stage rapidly with a bundle ) 1 276 19/20d POLI
with an air of [nonchalance). 1 276 19d POLI
To stay with her now. She’d nothing of the lady 1 277 29 POLI
To one with such an air of condescension. 1 277 33 POLI
With the list of articles she wants — ten yards 1 277 50 POLI
and remains with his foot in it, as if stupified.) 1 278 23d POLI
With what excessive fragrance the zephyr comes 1 279 15 POLI
You wretch! what are you doing with your foot 1 279 86 POLI
With whom affairs of a most private nature 1 280 42 POLI
POLITIAN. Thou wilt not fight with me 1 281 64 POLI
Exceeding well! — thou darest not fight with me? 1 281 65.1B POLI
Hold off thy hand — with that beloved name 1 281 67 POLI
Dost hear? with cowardice — thou wilt not fight me? 1 282 91 POLI
Be candid with me — is it indeed a fact 1 283 73 POLI
Your case with due exactitude. Perhaps 1 284 81 POLI
Made way with himself — that's felo de se you know — 1 284 89 POLI
Oppresses me! with awe. Ye Memories! 1 286 12Ax POLI
With a despotic sway all giant minds. 1 287 45 POLI
Was plumed with the down of the humming-bird, 1 301 2 PARO
Was the velvet violet, wet with dews, 1 301 6 PARO
And all with pearl and ruby glowing 1 316 25 HAUNT
Newly with grass o’ergrown; some solemn graces, 1 322 7 SILE
With its Phantom chased for evermore, 1 325 19 WORM
With its Phantom chas’d for evermore, 1 325 19BCD WORM
It writhes! — it writhes! — with mortal pangs 1 326 29 WORM
Comes down with the rush of a storm, 1 326 36 WORM
With the antique iron pen.” 1 328 3 STYL
With tears are streaming wet, 1 335 16 LENA
With young hope at her side, 1 335 34 LENA
With a Paean of old days! 1 336 48 LENA
with Hope that flew beside, 1 337 15 LENK
with a Paean of old days! 1 337 21CDFGL LENK
with a Poean of old days! 1 337 21E LENK
with a Paean of old days!” 1 337 26 LENK
with a Poean of old days!” 1 337 26K LENK
Wakening the broad welkin with his loud battle cry; 1 341 2 CAMP
With forms that no man can discover 1 344 11 ROUTE
With the snows of the lolling lily. 1 344 20 ROUTE
With the snows of the lolling lily, — 1 344 24 ROUTE
With the moon-tints of purple and pearl 1 349 11 EULA
With the morn-tints of purple 1 349 11B EULA
Can vie with the modest Eulalie's most unregarded curl — 1 349 12 EULA
Can vie with the sweet young Eulalie's 1 349 12AYZ EULA
Can compare with the bright-eyed Eulalie's 1 349 13 EULA
Thrilled me — filled me with fantastic 1 365 14 RAVEN
when, with many a flirt and flutter, 1 366 37 RAVEN
But, with mien of lord or lady, 1 366 40 RAVEN
Ever yet was blessed with seeing 1 367 52 RAVEN
With such name as “Nevermore.” 1 367 54 RAVEN
with my head at ease reclining 1 368 75 RAVEN
with the lamp-light gloating o’er, 1 368 77 RAVEN
Tell this soul with sorrow laden 1 368 93 RAVEN
With Love to rule our hearts supreme 1 382 15 VANE
Stored with the wealth of bard and sage, 1 386 18 FSO
With wisdom, virtue, feeling fraught, 1 386 22 FSO
Blest with all bliss that earth can yield, 1 386 27 FSO
Bright with all hopes that Heaven can give. 1 386 28 FSO
... with a ’bastard’ foot"] 1 393 15 MODC
with/ the value of three short syllables"] 1 393 17/18 MODC
with the value of/ four short syllables] 1 393 20/21 MODC
Born and brought up with their snouts deep down 1 394 26 MODC
His spirit is communing with an angel's. 1 400 18 MLS
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
Of cypress, I roamed with my Soul — 1 416 11 ULA
Of cypress, with Psyche, my Soul. 1 416 12 ULA
Arose with a duplicate horn — 1 416 36 ULA
Distinct with its duplicate horn. 1 417 38 ULA
To shine on us with her bright eyes — 1 417 48 ULA
With love in her luminous eyes.” 1 417 50 ULA
With Hope and in Beauty to-night — 1 417 65 ULA
Hear the sledges with the bells — 1 435 1 BELLSEG
With a crystalline delight; 1 435 8 BELLSEG
In a mad expostulation with the deaf and frantic fire, 1 436 45 BELLSEG
With a desperate desire 1 436 47 BELLSEG
How we shiver with affright 1 437 74 BELLSEG
With the Paean of the bells! 1 438 93 BELLSEG
With quietude, and sultriness, and slumber, 1 445 7 TOHEL
They fill my soul with Beauty (which is Hope,) 1 446 61 TOHEL
Fill with mingled cream and amber, 1 450 1 ALE
Them with a tighter clasp? 1 452 20 TAKE
Have ceased, with the fever 1 457 21AB ANNIE
With that horrible throbbing 1 457 22 ANNIE
With the fever called “Living” 1 457 23AB ANNIE
Have ceased, with the fever 1 457 27 ANNIE
Are quieted now; with 1 457 27A ANNIE
With the fever called “Living” 1 457 29 ANNIE
With a lullaby sound, 1 457 40 ANNIE
Commingled with pansies — 1 458 64 ANNIE
Commingled with pansy — 1 458 64A ANNIE
With rue and the beautiful 1 458 65 ANNIE
(With her love at my breast) 1 459 91 ANNIE
For it sparkles with Annie — 1 459 98 ANNIE
It glows with the light 1 459 99 ANNIE
It glows with the thought 1 459 99A ANNIE
It glows with the fire 1 459 99B ANNIE
With the thought of the light 1 459 101 ANNIE
By that infinity with which my wife 1 467 13 MOTHB
By that infinity with which my wife 1 467 13 MOTHC
And this maiden she lived with no other thought 1 477 5 LEEA
But we loved with a love that was more than love — 1 477 9 LEEA
With a love that the wingTd seraphs in Heaven 1 477 11 LEEA
With a love that the winged seraphs in Heaven 1 477 118 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 wingld seraphs of Heaven 1 477 11G LEEA
With a love that the wingeid seraphs of Heaven 1 477 11L LEEA
And this maiden she lived with no other thought 1 478 5 LEEE
But we loved with a love that was more than love — 1 478 9 LEEE
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 wing4d 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 wingSd seraphs of Heaven 1 479 11L LEEE
WITHAL ( 2 1)
Than ev’n thy glowing bosom beats withal, 1 113 217 ALAAR
Than even thy glowing bosom beats withal, 1 113 217A ALAAR
WITHDRAW ( 1 1)
This Is a question which, oh Heaven, withdraw 1 10 19 TEMP
WITHER’D ( 4 4)
Wither’d and blasted; who had gone 1 35 276 TAMA
Upon the Syroc-wither’d plain, 1 51 186 TAMF
Upon the Siroc-wither’d plain, 1 59 180 TAMH
Which have wither’d as they rose 1 137 14 TOMB
WITHERING ( 7 7)
Withering at the ev’ning hour. 1 39 391 TAMA
Thy withering portion with the fame, 1 45 16 TAMF
Thy withering portion with the fame, 1 54 16 TAMH
To thy withering heart shall seem 1 71 16 SPIRA
And the red winds are withering in the sky! 1 104 132 ALAAR
The leaves they were withering and sere: 1 415 3 ULA
As the leaves that were withering and sere — 1 418 84 ULA
WITHIN ( 61 48)
And leap within me at the cry) 1 28 58 TAMA
Trust to the fickle star within? 1 30 119 TAMA
Not within himself but gives 1 36 308 TAMA
And leap within me at the cry!) 1 47 57 TAMF
Gurgled within my ear the crush 1 47 65 TAMF
Trust to the fire within for light? 1 49 122 TAMF
And I held within my hand 1 53 245 TAMF
And leap within me at the cry) 1 55 53 TAMH
Gurgled within my ear the crush 1 55 61 TAMH
Trust to the fire within, for light? 1 56 95 TAMH
Far down within the crystal of the lake 1 107 39.1B ALAAR
Within the centre of that hall to breathe 1 108 56 ALAAR
Within the centre of this hall to breathe 1 108 56F ALAAR
Far down within some shadowy lake, 1 128 4 ROMG
And I hold within my hand 1 131 19 SHOULD
And I held within my hand 1 131 19D SHOULD
But when within thy wave she looks — 1 135 7 TOPO
Far down within some shadowy lake, 1 156 4 INTRO
The agate lamp within thy hand! 1 166 13 HELF
The folded scroll within thy hand! 1 166 13ABC HELF
The agate book within thy hand! 1 166 13G HELF
From my lyre within the sky. 1 175 44 ISRA
From my lyre within the sky. 1 177 51 ISRG
Thus hums the moon within her ear, 1 184 25 IRENE1
Then sinks within (weigh’d down by wo) 1 184 58 IRENE1
Which steal within the slumberer's ear, 1 185 25.36C IRENE1
It was the dead who groaned within. 1 188 60 IRENE2
It was the dead who groan’d within. 1 188 60E IRENE2
Down within the golden east — 1 191 4 NISA
Far down within the dim west — 1 199 3 CITYA
Far down within the dim West, 1 201 3 CITYH
A void within the filmy Heaven. 1 202 47 CITYH
Within the valleys dim and brown, 1 222 11 SERE
Amid thy shadows, and so drink within 1 228 8 COLIS
Within thy shadows, and so drink within 1 228 SOFK COLIS
Among thy shadows, and so drink within 1 228 8E COLIS
I cannot die, having within my heart 1 269 43 POLI
As hath been kindled within it. Methinks the air 1 269 45 POLI
Within my spirit for thee. And do I love? 1 272 20 POLI
LALAGE. Hist! hush! within the gloom 1 273 53 POLI
A thousand leagues within the golden west? 1 274 68 POLI
In the Vatican — within the holy walls 1 280 44.3AB POLI
POLITIAN. Shall meet me here within the Coliseum! 1 285 1 POLI
Amid thy shadows, and so drink within 1 286 9 POLI
And travellers, now, within that valley, 1 316 41 HAUNT
Within the lonesome latter years! 1 325 2 WORM
The life upon her yellow hair, but not within her eyes — 1 337 18 LENK
within the utmost Heaven — 1 337 21 LENK
far up within the Heaven — 1 337 21HJ LENK
far up within the Heaven — 1 337 25C-GL LENK
Astarte within the sky, 1 349 19 EULA
all my soul within me burning, 1 366 31 RAVEN
if, within the distant Aidenn, 1 368 93 RAVEN
A thought arose within the human brain 1 406 4 MARA
A thought arose within the human brain 1 407 4 MARB
Of the dear names that lie concealed within ’t. 1 425 14 DUNCE
From the rust within their throats 1 437 77 BELLSEG
Is but a dream within a dream. 1 452 11 TAKE
And I hold within my hand 1 452 14 TAKE
But a dream within a dream? 1 452 24 TAKE
WITHOUT ( 17 16)
The child of Nature, without care, 1 29 76 TAMA
For they were childish, without sin, 1 30 116 TAMA
The child of Nature, without care, 1 40 76 TAMB
But their red orbs, without beam, 1 71 15 SPIRA
But their red orbs, without beam, 1 72 15 SPIRD
(O! how, without you, Love! 1 109 88 ALAAR
Who’d be without a watch? — these are pretty gloves! 1 276 12 POLI
and without/ noticing JACINTA.) 1 277 12/13d POLI
Have been born without a head. Heigho! what's this? 1 277 48 POLI
Hath without doubt arisen: thou hast been urged 1 280 49 POLI
Into seas without a shore; 1 344 14 ROUTE
This wonderful plan, without danger or loss, 1 378 5 WALL
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 1 390 110 VALG
For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreams 1 478 34 LEEA
For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams 1 479 34 LEEE
WITNESS ( 1 1)
Witness the murmur of the grey twilight 1 107 41 ALAAR
WIZARD ( 1 1)
The bodiless airs, a wizard rout, 1 187 22 IRENE2
WO ( 12 12)
An humbler heart — a deeper wo. 1 60 221 TAMH
The night had found (to him a night of wo) 1 112 190 ALAAR
Then sinks within (weigh’d down by wo) 1 184 58 IRENE1
In joy and wo — in good and ill — 1 217 3 HYMN
In wealth and wo among? 1 270 73 POLI
In wealth and wo among? 1 270 82 POLI
In wealth and wo among, 1 271 92 POLI
To Lalage? — ah wo — ah wo is me! 1 272 3 POLI
Thro’ good and ill — thro’ weal and wo I love thee. 1 272 15 POLI
Invisible Wo! 1 325 16 WORM
How dark a wo! yet how sublime a hope! 1 446 44 TOHEL
WOE ( 3 3)
In vacant idleness of woe. 1 39 395 TAMA
That Truth is Falsehood — or that Bliss is Woe? 1 111 167 ALAAR
Though it be rife with woe. It answers me. 1 262 63 POLI
WOES ( 7 5)
Beloved! amid the earnest woes 1 236 1 TOF
Mary, amid the cares — the woes 1 236 1A TOF
For 'mid the earnest cares and woes 1 236 14.1BC TOF
Even for thy woes I love thee — even for thy woes — 1 272 21 POLI
Thy beauty and thy woes. 1 272 22 POLI
For the heart whose woes are legion 1 345 39 ROUTE


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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)