Joyce's Ulysses Concordance

Episodes text

  1. Telemachus
  2. Nestor
  3. Proteus
  4. Calypso
  5. Lotus Eaters
  6. Hades
  7. Aeolus
  8. Lestrygonians
  9. Scylla and Charybdis
  10. Wandering Rocks
  11. Sirens
  12. Cyclops
  13. Nausicaa
  14. Oxen of the Sun
  15. Circe
  16. Eumaeus
  17. Ithaca
  18. Penelope

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2. Nestor

[1228] —Through the dear might of Him that walked the waves,
[1229] Through the dear might...
[1630] —A merchant, Stephen said, is one who buys cheap and sells dear, jew

3. Proteus

[1834] Son are consubstantial? Where is poor dear Arius to try conclusions?

5. Lotus Eaters

[3430] his face. That day! O, dear! O, dear! Ffoo! Well, perhaps it was best
[3470] Dear Henry
[3479] name you have. Dear Henry, when will we meet? I think of you so often
[3484] meet you. Henry dear, do not deny my request before my patience are
[3498] if you don’t please poor forgetmenot how I long violets to dear

6. Hades

[4012] Jupiter! Ye gods and little fishes! Still, she’s a dear girl. Soon be
[4132] It is now a month since dear Henry fled
[4137] in the bath? He patted his waistcoatpocket. There all right. Dear Henry
[4564] —Though lost to sight, Mr Dedalus said, to memory dear.
[4935] —My dear Simon, the caretaker answered in a low voice. I don’t want

7. Aeolus

[5439] Co-ome thou dear one!
[5487] Dear Mr Editor, what is a good cure for flatulence? I’d like that
[5656] with his finger to me. Pessach. Next year in Jerusalem. Dear, O dear!
[6461] —My dear Myles, he said, flinging his cigarette aside, you put a false
[6751] DEAR DIRTY DUBLIN

8. Lestrygonians

[7255] —O, dear me, Mrs Breen said. I hope it wasn’t any near relation.
[8517] Dear, dear, dear. Pity, of course: but somehow you can’t cotton on to

9. Scylla and Charybdis

[8630] —I feel you would need one more for Hamlet. Seven is dear to the
[9540] poor dear Willun, when he went and died on her, raging that he was the
[9865] is dear to him, as dear as the coat and crest he toadied for, on a bend

10. Wandering Rocks

[11368] Graft, my dear sir. Well, of course, where there’s money going

11. Sirens

[13080] She waved, unhearing Cowley, her veil, to one departing, dear one, to
[13285] Co-ome, thou dear one!
[13444] Can’t see now. Remember write Greek ees. Bloom dipped, Bloo mur: dear
[13445] sir. Dear Henry wrote: dear Mady. Got your lett and flow. Hell did I
[14001] made knowing we’d never, well hardly ever. Too dear too near to home
[14006] Leopold dear Henry Flower earnestly Mr Leopold Bloom envisaged battered
[14008] learn to play. Cheap. Let her pass. Course everything is dear if you

12. Cyclops

[14557] departing he requested that it should be told to his dear son Patsy that

13. Nausicaa

[16634] promontory of dear old Howth guarding as ever the waters of the bay, on
[16904] business he would give his dear little wifey a good hearty hug and gaze
[17446] kind of dreamy look in her eyes so that she too, my dear, and Winny
[17860] Dew falling. Bad for you, dear, to sit on that stone. Brings on white
[18077] We’ll never meet again. But it was lovely. Goodbye, dear. Thanks. Made

14. Oxen of the Sun

[18223] he ere was living with dear wife and lovesome daughter that then over
[18241] and she prayed to God the Allruthful to have his dear soul in his
[18450] puissant who aventried the dear corse of our Agenbuyer, Healer and Herd,
[18969] livre! cries Monsieur Lynch. The clumsy things are dear at a sou. One
[18971] stopgaps. No woman of any wit would wear one. My dear Kitty told me
[19002] dear little Father Cantekissem, that you are! May this pot of four half
[19311] Millicent, the young, the dear, the radiant. How serene does she now
[19546] her dear Doady there with her to share her joy, to lay in his arms that
[19563] sigh break from that bosom, dear gentle Mina. And Doady, knock the ashes
[19684] out of the bleeding limelight. Yous join uz, dear sir? No hentrusion in

15. Circe

[20136] Leopold, the grandson of Leopold? Are you not my dear son Leopold who
[20188] MARION: Welly? Mrs Marion from this out, my dear man, when you speak to
[20334] the dear gazelle.
[20338] Tell us, there’s a dear.
[20356] MRS BREEN: The dear dead days beyond recall. Love’s old sweet song.
[21068] Make him smart, Hanna dear. Give him ginger. Thrash the mongrel within
[21309] BLOOM: (Forlornly.) I never loved a dear gazelle but it was sure to...
[21337] BLOOM: (As before.) Rarely smoke, dear. Cigar now and then. Childish
[21602] (Placing his arms round the shoulders of an old couple.) Dear old
[21614] three shillings offered him by Joseph Hynes, journalist.) My dear
[21816] Many have found him a dear man, a dear person. He is a rather quaint
[21837] MRS THORNTON: (In nursetender’s gown.) Embrace me tight, dear.
[21838] You’ll be soon over it. Tight, dear.
[22272] and help me save our sisters dear. (He winks at his audience.) Our Mr
[22524] Who’s moth moth? Who’s dear Gerald? Dear Ger, that you? O dear,
[22877] Poor dear papa, a widower, was a regular barometer from it. He believed
[22985] BELLO: (Coaxingly.) Come, ducky dear, I want a word with you, darling,
[23120] play Vice Versa. It was dear Gerald. He got that kink, fascinated by

16. Eumaeus

[25887] down the needful and breaking Boyd’s heart it was not so dear,
[26170] buy the soul. She is a bad merchant. She buys dear and sells cheap.

17. Ithaca

[29920] (erroneously): Dear Madam.
[29997] Ennis, proprietor, Rudolph Bloom: an envelope addressed: To My Dear Son
[30004] ... with your dear mother... that is not more to stand... to her... all
[30005] for me is out... be kind to Athos, Leopold... my dear son... always...

18. Penelope

[31360] addressed dear Madam only his letter and the card from Milly this
[31526] once in the dear deaead days beyondre call close my eyes breath my lips