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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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.
[6751] DEAR DIRTY DUBLIN
[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.
[13494] Dublin.

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,
[13494] 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:
[27759] 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,
[29814] 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