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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6. Hades

[4104] him, Simon, on Ben Dollard’s singing of The Croppy Boy.

8. Lestrygonians

[7132] thinking. Still, I don’t know. She used to say Ben Dollard had a base
[8084] cap. Bad luck to big Ben Dollard and his John O’Gaunt. He put me off

10. Wandering Rocks

[11075] Dollard...
[11442] is: Ingram. They were gentlemen. Ben Dollard does sing that ballad
[11590] just waiting for Ben Dollard. He’s going to say a word to long John to
[11603] Ben Dollard’s loose blue cutaway and square hat above large slops
[11611] —Hold him now, Ben Dollard said.
[11614] Dollard’s figure. Then, turning to Father Cowley with a nod, he
[11619] —Why, God eternally curse your soul, Ben Dollard growled furiously, I
[11627] —Bad luck to the jewman that made them, Ben Dollard said. Thanks be to
[11635] Ben Dollard frowned and, making suddenly a chanter’s mouth, gave forth
[11642] —What about that? Ben Dollard said. Not too dusty? What?
[11653] Ben Dollard with a heavy list towards the shopfronts led them forward,
[11665] Ben Dollard halted and stared, his loud orifice open, a dangling button
[11674] Ben Dollard said. The landlord has the prior claim. I gave him all the
[11680] —You can tell Barabbas from me, Ben Dollard said, that he can put that
[12026] the carriages go by. Passing by Roger Greene’s office and Dollard’s

11. Sirens

[12847] —How do you do, Mr Dollard?
[12849] —Eh? How do? How do? Ben Dollard’s vague bass answered, turning an
[12856] —Hoho, we will, Ben Dollard yodled jollily. Come on, Simon. Give us a
[12866] —Come on, come on, Ben Dollard called. Begone dull care. Come, Bob.
[12868] He ambled Dollard, bulky slops, before them (hold that fellow with the:
[12869] hold him now) into the saloon. He plumped him Dollard on the stool. His
[12900] —God, do you remember? Ben bulky Dollard said, turning from the
[12914] —You did, averred Ben Dollard. I remember those tight trousers too.
[12989] Over their voices Dollard bassooned attack, booming over bombarding
[13006] In bearded abundant laughter Dollard shook upon the keyboard. He would.
[13024] Ben Dollard’s famous. Night he ran round to us to borrow a dress suit
[13066] —Go on, blast you! Ben Dollard growled. Get it out in bits.
[13160] Dollard and Cowley still urged the lingering singer out with it.
[13308] enclap, said, cried, clapped all, Ben Dollard, Lydia Douce, George
[13326] —Seven days in jail, Ben Dollard said, on bread and water. Then
[13362] big Ben Dollard talked with Simon Dedalus, lighting, who nodded as he
[13631] —F sharp major, Ben Dollard said.
[13651] Ben Dollard’s voice. Base barreltone. Doing his level best to say it.
[13738] —Bless me, father, Dollard the croppy cried. Bless me and let me go.
[13829] Pray for him, prayed the bass of Dollard. You who hear in peace. Breathe
[13845] Ben Dollard bulkily cachuchad towards the bar, mightily praisefed
[13849] Big Benaben Dollard. Big Benben. Big Benben.
[13854] laughing they brought him forth, Ben Dollard, in right good cheer.
[13866] —Fat of death, Simon, Ben Dollard growled.
[13875] —Mr Dollard, they murmured low.
[13877] —Dollard, murmured tankard.
[13883] is to say. That was to say he had heard the name of. Dollard, was it?
[13884] Dollard, yes.
[13886] Yes, her lips said more loudly, Mr Dollard. He sang that song lovely,
[13887] murmured Mina. Mr Dollard. And The last rose of summer was a lovely
[13890] ’Tis the last rose of summer dollard left bloom felt wind wound round
[13942] —Shout! Ben Dollard shouted, pouring. Sing out!
[14018] fifth: Lidwell, Si Dedalus, Bob Cowley, Kernan and big Ben Dollard.

15. Circe

[21671] BEN DOLLARD: Pansies?
[21675] BEN DOLLARD: When twins arrive?
[22677] (Ben Jumbo Dollard, rubicund, musclebound, hairynostrilled, hugebearded,
[22681] BEN DOLLARD: (Nakkering castanet bones in his huge padded paws, yodels
[22691] BEN DOLLARD: (Smites his thigh in abundant laughter.) Hold him now.
[24567] Charles Cameron, Benjamin Dollard, Lenehan, Bartell d’Arcy, Joe Hynes,

17. Ithaca

[30344] Dollard, Simon Dedalus, Andrew (Pisser) Burke, Joseph Cuffe, Wisdom

18. Penelope

[31958] and Ben Dollard base barreltone the night he borrowed the swallowtail