Joyce's Ulysses Concordance
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1. Telemachus
[110]
He mounted to the parapet again and gazed out over Dublin bay, his fair
2. Nestor
[1529]
it and put on his topboots to ride to Dublin from the Ards of Down to do
[1533]
The rocky road to Dublin.
[1536]
to Dublin. Lal the ral the ra. Lal the ral the raddy.
3. Proteus
[2348]
said. Found drowned. High water at Dublin bar. Driving before it a loose
4. Calypso
[2578]
competition. General thirst. Good puzzle would be cross Dublin without
5. Lotus Eaters
[3227]
he’s a grenadier. Pointed cuffs. There he is: royal Dublin fusiliers.
[3516]
Flat Dublin voices bawled in his head. Those two sluts that night in the
[3644]
Wheatley’s Dublin hop bitters or Cantrell and Cochrane’s ginger ale
6. Hades
[3981]
stinks all over Dublin. But with the help of God and His blessed mother
[4183]
Fascination. Worst man in Dublin. That keeps him alive. They sometimes
[4553]
down lock by lock to Dublin. With turf from the midland bogs. Salute. He
[5246]
How many! All these here once walked round Dublin. Faithful departed. As
7. Aeolus
[5358]
Ringsend and Sandymount Tower, Harold’s Cross. The hoarse Dublin
[5465]
RESPECTED DUBLIN BURGESS
[6277]
Dublin’s prime favourite.
[6426]
cyclone last year and thought she’d buy a view of Dublin. And it
[6738]
Dublin. I have much, much to learn.
[6755]
—Two Dublin vestals, Stephen said, elderly and pious, have lived fifty
[6768]
—They want to see the views of Dublin from the top of Nelson’s
[6814]
offices of the Irish Catholic and Dublin Penny Journal, called:
[6878]
Dublin women on the top of Nelson’s pillar.
[6901]
DAMES DONATE DUBLIN’S CITS SPEEDPILLS VELOCITOUS AEROLITHS, BELIEF
8. Lestrygonians
[7465]
cousin in Dublin Castle. One tony relative in every family. Hardy
[7589]
our lovely land. Gammon and spinach. Dublin Bakery Company’s tearoom.
[7901]
From Ailesbury road, Clyde road, artisans’ dwellings, north Dublin
[8466]
Dublin he must have, tapping his way round by the stones. Could he
9. Scylla and Charybdis
[8799]
lies from virgin Dublin. Who is the ghost from limbo patrum, returning
[9030]
in Dublin. With a saffron kilt? O’Neill Russell? O, yes, he must speak
[9178]
How many miles to Dublin?
[9318]
played Hamlet for the fourhundredandeighth time last night in Dublin.
10. Wandering Rocks
[10875]
himself a rebel in 1534. This is the most historic spot in all Dublin.
[11262]
—Where would I get money? Mr Dedalus said. There is no-one in Dublin
[11419]
corner of Guinness’s visitors’ waitingroom. Outside the Dublin
[11944]
Masters Dignam gaped silently. Myler Keogh, Dublin’s pet lamb, will
11. Sirens
[12577]
MacHugh, Dublin’s most brilliant scribe and editor and that minstrel
[12717]
Ormond? Best value in Dublin. Is that so? Diningroom. Sit tight there.
12. Cyclops
[14108]
parade in the city of Dublin, Wood quay ward, merchant, hereinafter
[14110]
esquire, of 29 Arbour hill in the city of Dublin, Arran quay ward,
[14398]
—Look at him, says he. Breen. He’s traipsing all round Dublin with a
[14585]
blackguard in Dublin when he’s under the influence:
[14637]
To the High Sheriff of Dublin,
[14763]
Dublin and, by the holy farmer, he never cried crack till he brought
[14793]
lowest computation five hundred thousand persons. A posse of Dublin
[14801]
amusement was caused by the favourite Dublin streetsingers L-n-h-n and
[15312]
he was by lack of poundage, Dublin’s pet lamb made up for it by
[15540]
county of the city of Dublin. And there sat with him the high sinhedrim
[15777]
O’Kennedys of Dublin when the earl of Desmond could make a treaty with
[15912]
his jockeys rode. The earl of Dublin, no less.
[16133]
the only man in Dublin has it. A dark horse.
[16501]
the metropolis and greater Dublin assembled in their thousands to bid
[16571]
Falkiner, recorder of Dublin, have been discovered by search parties
13. Nausicaa
[17164]
perhaps an album of illuminated views of Dublin or some place.
[17528]
suppose. Sister? How many women in Dublin have it today? Martha, she.
14. Oxen of the Sun
[19221]
at all, he muttered thickly, and I tramping Dublin this while back
[19561]
Mr Purefoy in the Treasury Remembrancer’s office, Dublin Castle. And
[19641]
celestial, glistening on Dublin stone there under starshiny coelum.
15. Circe
[20341]
prettiest deb in Dublin. How time flies by! Do you remember, harking
[20857]
loveful households in Dublin city and urban district of scenes truly
[20965]
ex lord mayor of Dublin. I have moved in the charmed circle of the
[20966]
highest... Queens of Dublin society. (Carelessly.) I was just chatting
[21039]
(Several highly respectable Dublin ladies hold up improper letters
[21091]
the cuckolds in Dublin.
[21129]
nuisance to the citizens of Dublin and whereas at this commission of
[21132]
(His Honour, sir Frederick Falkiner, recorder of Dublin, in judicial
[21138]
Dublin of this odious pest. Scandalous! (He dons the black cap.) Let him
[21332]
awkward hand.) Are you a Dublin girl?
[21353]
THE CHIMES: Turn again, Leopold! Lord mayor of Dublin!
[21369]
thrice Lord Mayor of Dublin, imposing in mayoral scarlet, gold chain and
[21395]
chiefly ladies. Along the route the regiments of the Royal Dublin
[21408]
Dublin, his lordship the lord mayor of Cork, their worships the
[21411]
of estate, the Dublin Metropolitan Fire Brigade, the chapter of the
[21517]
keys of Dublin, crossed on a crimson cushion, are given to him. He shows
[21553]
fall from a ladder. A part of the walls of Dublin, crowded with loyal
[21634]
Given at this our loyal city of Dublin in the year 1 of the Paradisiacal
[21951]
(Lieutenant Myers of the Dublin Fire Brigade by general request sets
[21959]
(He exhibits to Dublin reporters traces of burning. The daughters of
[24855]
missile troops. Isn’t that history? Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Honoured
[24906]
DISTANT VOICES: Dublin’s burning! Dublin’s burning! On fire, on
[24917]
midnight sun is darkened. The earth trembles. The dead of Dublin
16. Eumaeus
[25301]
a jarvey. As it so happened a Dublin United Tramways Company’s
[25389]
though not funkyish in the least. Though unusual in the Dublin area he
[25500]
private account while Dublin slept. He threw an odd eye at the same
[25554]
—I believe he is in Dublin somewhere, Stephen answered unconcernedly.
[25796]
The sailor, who scarcely seemed to be a Dublin resident, turned to one
[25934]
Dublin and its picturesque environs even, Poulaphouca to which there was
[26303]
meeting unmistakable mugs, Dublin residents, like those jarvies waiting
[26834]
Return of Parnell. He bet them what they liked. A Dublin fusilier was in
[26989]
Dublin’s premier photographic artist, being responsible for the
[27468]
Dublin’s musical world after the usual hackneyed run of catchy tenor
17. Ithaca
[27541]
Music, literature, Ireland, Dublin, Paris, friendship, woman,
[27578]
and Dublin) at first no bigger than a woman’s hand.
[27711]
of his first residence in Dublin, number thirteen Fitzgibbon street:
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particularly as the South Dublin Guardians, notwithstanding their ration
[28070]
entitled If Brian Boru could but come back and see old Dublin now,
[28152]
superintendence of sales in the adjacent Dublin Cattle market on the
[28220]
Dublin and of Ellen Higgins, second daughter of Julius Higgins (born
[28222]
consubstantial heir of Simon Dedalus of Cork and Dublin and of Mary,
[28314]
Manufactured by George Plumtree, 23 Merchants’ quay, Dublin, put up in
[28832]
Hengler’s circus in the Rotunda, Rutland square, Dublin, an intuitive
[29193]
Jervis Street hospital), Matthew F. Kane (accidental drowning, Dublin
[29343]
Thom’s Dublin Post Office Directory, 1886.
[29369]
Dublin Public Library, 106 Capel street, lent 21 May (Whitsun Eve) 1904,
[29752]
available for betting purposes in Dublin at 2.59 p.m. (Dunsink time).
[29791]
obtained by hydroelectric plant at peak of tide at Dublin bar or at
[29800]
and around Dublin by means of petrolpropelled riverboats, plying in the
[29811]
stations or Dublin branches of Great Central Railway, Midland Railway of
[29812]
England, City of Dublin Steam Packet Company, Lancashire and Yorkshire
[29813]
Railway Company, Dublin and Glasgow Steam Packet Company, Glasgow,
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Dublin and Londonderry Steam Packet Company (Laird line), British and
[29815]
Irish Steam Packet Company, Dublin and Morecambe Steamers, London and
[29816]
North Western Railway Company, Dublin Port and Docks Board Landing Sheds
[29821]
operated by the Dublin United Tramways Company, limited, to be covered
[29983]
I, Rudolph Virag, now resident at no 52 Clanbrassil street, Dublin,
[30038]
Dublin, London, Florence, Milan, Vienna, Budapest, Szombathely with
[30140]
street, Dublin), Jerusalem, the holy city (with mosque of Omar and gate
[30261]
Robertson and Co, 5 Dame Street, Dublin, and 2 Mincing Lane, London E.
[30269]
The face of her father, the late Major Brian Cooper Tweedy, Royal Dublin
[30340]
Father Bernard Corrigan, a farmer at the Royal Dublin Society’s Horse
[30342]
(Lord Mayor of Dublin), Christopher Callinan, Lenehan, an Italian
18. Penelope
[30704]
knitting that woollen thing a stranger to Dublin what place was it and