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

[721] Haines laughed and, as he took his soft grey hat from the holdfast of
[766] —And there’s your Latin quarter hat, he said.
[865] a doll’s head to and fro, the brims of his Panama hat quivering, and
[887] winglike hands, leaping nimbly, Mercury’s hat quivering in the fresh

3. Proteus

[2001] My Latin quarter hat. God, we simply must dress the character. I want
[2010] Hat, tie, overcoat, nose. Lui, c’est moi. You seem to have enjoyed
[2079] facebones under his peep of day boy’s hat. How the head centre
[2252] A side eye at my Hamlet hat. If I were suddenly naked here as I sit?
[2284] took the veil of the temple out of his shovel hat: veil of space with
[2309] note and pencil into a pocket, his hat tilted down on his eyes. That is
[2368] Lucifer, dico, qui nescit occasum. No. My cockle hat and staff and hismy

4. Calypso

[2501] His hand took his hat from the peg over his initialled heavy overcoat
[2504] The sweated legend in the crown of his hat told him mutely: Plasto’s
[2795] the little mirror in his silk hat. The night Milly brought it into
[2796] the parlour. O, look what I found in professor Goodwin’s hat! All we
[3061] He walked on. Where is my hat, by the way? Must have put it back on

5. Lotus Eaters

[3172] read blandly he took off his hat quietly inhaling his hairoil and
[3176] came down into the bowl of his hat. His fingers found quickly a card
[3180] hair. Then he put on his hat again, relieved: and read again: choice
[3331] hat in the sun: flicker, flick.
[3564] he doffed his hat, took the card from his pocket and tucked it again
[3595] neatly into her mouth. Her hat and head sank. Then the next one. Her hat
[3605] its corner, nursing his hat and newspaper. These pots we have to wear.

6. Hades

[3945] clad in mourning, a wide hat.
[4079] A raindrop spat on his hat. He drew back and saw an instant of shower
[4179] white disc of a straw hat flashed reply: spruce figure: passed.
[4230] Has that silk hat ever since. Relics of old decency. Mourning too.
[4344] —As decent a little man as ever wore a hat, Mr Dedalus said. He went
[4554] lifted his brown straw hat, saluting Paddy Dignam.
[4749] hat gently on his left knee and, holding its brim, bent over piously.
[4927] grasses, raised his hat in homage. The gravediggers touched their caps.
[5071] Mr Bloom stood far back, his hat in his hand, counting the bared heads.
[5131] The caretaker moved away a few paces and put on his hat. Had enough of
[5133] without show. Mr Bloom put on his hat and saw the portly figure make its
[5314] Got a dinge in the side of his hat. Carriage probably.
[5320] —Your hat is a little crushed, Mr Bloom said pointing.
[5326] John Henry Menton took off his hat, bulged out the dinge and smoothed
[5327] the nap with care on his coatsleeve. He clapped the hat on his head

7. Aeolus

[5391] in a large capecoat, a small felt hat crowning his ringlets, passed out
[5604] to have said something about an old hat or something. No. I could have
[5838] He took off his silk hat and, blowing out impatiently his bushy
[5868] —Come, Ned, Mr Dedalus said, putting on his hat. I must get a drink
[6044] —Come on then, Myles Crawford said. Where’s my hat?
[6064] The editor came from the inner office, a straw hat awry on his brow. He
[6323] hat. Where it took place. Tim Kelly, or Kavanagh I mean. Joe Brady and
[6802] Myles Crawford appeared on the steps, his hat aureoling his scarlet

8. Lestrygonians

[7186] As if that. Old Goodwin’s tall hat done up with some sticky stuff.
[7383] skullpiece a tiny hat gripped his head. From his arm a folded dustcoat,
[7528] women. Running into cakeshops. Settle my hat straight. There is not in
[7640] his high horse, cocked hat, puffed, powdered and shaved. Look at the
[7760] hat. His parboiled eyes. Where is he now? Beggar somewhere. The harp
[8541] Straw hat in sunlight. Tan shoes. Turnedup trousers. It is. It is.

9. Scylla and Charybdis

[9016] Argal, one hat is one hat.
[9896] Stephen looked on his hat, his stick, his boots.
[10153] Is that?... Blueribboned hat... Idly writing... What? Looked?...

10. Wandering Rocks

[10342] Father Conmee doffed his silk hat and smiled, as he took leave, at the
[10379] Mr Denis J Maginni, professor of dancing &c, in silk hat, slate
[10411] Father Conmee raised his hat to the Blessed Sacrament. Virtuous: but
[10437] turfbarge, a towhorse with pendent head, a bargeman with a hat of dirty
[10574] Corny Kelleher locked his largefooted boots and gazed, his hat
[10807] —Arrivederla, maestro, Stephen said, raising his hat when his hand was
[11603] Ben Dollard’s loose blue cutaway and square hat above large slops
[12021] stood still in midstreet and brought his hat low. His Excellency
[12067] action a skyblue tie, a widebrimmed straw hat at a rakish angle and a

11. Sirens

[12627] For Raoul. He eyed and saw afar on Essex bridge a gay hat riding on a
[13471] a straw hat very dressy, bought of John Plasto of number one Great
[13806] Get out before the end. Thanks, that was heavenly. Where’s my hat.
[13995] A frowsy whore with black straw sailor hat askew came glazily in the day

12. Cyclops

[14584] And says Bob Doran, with the hat on the back of his poll, lowest
[14609] The tear is bloody near your eye. Talking through his bloody hat. Fitter
[15431] Look at his head. Do you know that some mornings he has to get his hat
[15497] Zaretsky or something weeping in the witnessbox with his hat on him,

13. Nausicaa

[16813] to perfection. She wore a coquettish little love of a hat of wideleaved
[16952] the evening she dressed up in her father’s suit and hat and the burned
[17017] threecornered hat was offering a bunch of flowers to his ladylove with
[17054] the most casual but now under the brim of her new hat she ventured a
[17180] long because it wasn’t natural so she could just go and throw her hat
[17211] her hat anyhow on her to one side after her run and she did look a
[17214] hanging like a caricature. Gerty just took off her hat for a moment to
[17220] tingling in every nerve. She put on her hat so that she could see from
[17404] Conroy handed him his hat to put on and crosscat Edy asked wasn’t she
[17542] Tom. Willy’s hat and what the girls did with it. Do they snapshot
[17589] Took off her hat to show her hair. Wide brim. Bought to hide her face,
[17803] their period. Come near. Then get a hogo you could hang your hat on.
[18029] Hopeless. Some good matronly woman in a porkpie hat to mother him. Take

14. Oxen of the Sun

[18222] Loth to irk in Horne’s hall hat holding the seeker stood. On her stow
[18242] undeathliness. He heard her sad words, in held hat sad staring. So stood
[18875] asseveration Mr Mulligan in a trice put off from his hat a kerchief with
[19254] hard hat (ah, that was a day!), already on the road, a fullfledged

15. Circe

[19876] muffled by its arm and hat snores, groans, grinding growling teeth, and
[19947] cometobed hat. Did you, says I. That’s not for you to say, says I.
[20063] THE MOTORMAN: Hey, shitbreeches, are you doing the hat trick?
[20147] narrowshouldered, in brown Alpine hat, wearing gent’s sterling silver
[20367] BLOOM: (Wearing a purple Napoleon hat with an amber halfmoon, his
[20450] in bandolier and a grey billycock hat.) Do you remember a long long
[20454] MRS BREEN: (In smart Saxe tailormade, white velours hat and spider
[20460] you had on that new hat of white velours with a surround of molefur that
[20650] grade hat, saluting.) Dr Bloom, Leopold, dental surgeon. You have heard
[20656] (A card falls from inside the leather headband of Bloom’s hat.)
[20742] scarlet beak blazes within the aureole of his straw hat. He dangles
[20885] dinged silk hat sideways on his head, a strip of stickingplaster across
[21017] THE HONOURABLE MRS MERVYN TALBOYS: (In amazon costume, hard hat,
[21474] WILLIAM, ARCHBISHOP OF ARMAGH: (In purple stock and shovel hat.)
[21803] (Bloom holds his high grade hat over his genital organs.)
[21947] painted flames and high pointed hat. He places a bag of gunpowder round
[22066] a man’s hat and waterproof. Bloom uncovers himself but, seeing them,
[22092] yourself. (She hiccups, then bends quickly her sailor hat under which
[22105] the pianola on which sprawl his hat and ashplant. With two fingers he
[22296] LYSTER: (In quakergrey kneebreeches and broadbrimmed hat, says
[22303] hat.)
[22305] BEST: (Smiling, lifts the hat and displays a shaven poll from the crown
[22657] (Kitty unpins her hat and sets it down calmly, patting her henna hair.
[22659] whore’s shoulders. Lynch puts on her hat. She whips it off.)
[22735] peeping under it. He wears a battered silk hat sideways on his head. His
[22765] the Easter kiss and doubleshuffles off comically, swaying his hat from
[22782] waterproof and hat from the rack. Bloom starts forward involuntarily
[22959] sport skirt and alpine hat with moorcock’s feather, his hands stuck
[23442] uniform, doffs his plumed hat.) Prosper! Give shade on languorous days,
[23944] (He hangs his hat smartly on a peg of Bloom’s antlered head.) Show me
[23951] Only my new hat and a carriage sponge.
[24039] aside. Under the umbrella appears Mrs Cunningham in Merry Widow hat and
[24060] (Stephen claps hat on head and leaps over to the fireplace where he
[24232] hat. With a deft kick he sends it spinning to his crown and jauntyhatted
[24339] Kittylynch Florryzoe jujuby women. Stephen with hat ashplant frogsplits
[24736] boy’s hat signs to Stephen.)
[24820] (The women’s heads coalesce. Old Gummy Granny in sugarloaf hat appears
[24832] STEPHEN: How do I stand you? The hat trick! Where’s the third person
[25008] face to the sky, his hat rolling to the wall. Bloom follows and picks it
[25068] (Corny Kelleher, weepers round his hat, a death wreath in his hand,
[25162] BLOOM: No, no, no. I have his money and his hat here and stick.
[25191] in his hand Stephen’s hat, festooned with shavings, and ashplant,
[25216] holding the hat and ashplant, stands erect. A dog barks in the distance.

16. Eumaeus

[25258] the shavings and handed Stephen the hat and ashplant and bucked him up
[25506] dilapidated hat and slouchy wearing apparel generally testifying to a
[25873] occasion the former’s ball passed through the latter’s hat) having
[26131] The face of a streetwalker glazed and haggard under a black straw hat
[26237] Faultfinding being a proverbially bad hat Mr Bloom thought well to stir
[26874] silk hat when it was knocked off and he said Thank you, excited as he
[27074] stomach, fortunately not of a grave character. His hat (Parnell’s)
[27079] thoughts were miles away from his hat at the time all the same being
[27344] a cocked hat. He infinitely preferred the sacred music of the catholic

17. Ithaca

[27639] area railings, compressed his hat on his head, grasped two points at
[27681] of the doorway the man reappeared without his hat, with his candle.
[28354] straw hat, extra smart (after having, though not in consequence of
[28458] disliked new hat with rain, he liked woman with new hat, he bought new
[28459] hat with rain, she carried umbrella with new hat.
[28902] Diaconal Hat on Ashplant
[28912] Bloom set the candlestick on the floor. Stephen put the hat on his head.
[30057] Occasionally he ate without having previously removed his hat.
[30296] cutting, apple design, on which rested a lady’s black straw hat.

18. Penelope

[30696] same old hat unless I paid some nicelooking boy to do it since I cant do
[30845] off his hat when he comes up in the street like then and now hes going
[30918] and the brown hat looking slyboots as usual what was he doing there
[31103] old hat and patching up the other the men wont look at you and women try
[31154] every blessed hat I put on does that suit me yes take that thats alright
[31347] nurse was after when I put on my gloves and hat at the window to show
[31357] hat what a pair of paws and pots and pans and kettles to mend any broken
[31446] ricestraw hat to take the newness out of it the left side of my face the
[31486] crooked as often as I settled it straight H M S Calypso swinging my hat
[31628] all ruined with the saltwater and the hat I had with that feather all
[31751] father such a criticiser with his glasses up with his tall hat on him at
[32081] suppose who he has any man thatd kiss a womans bottom Id throw my hat at
[32261] Howth head in the grey tweed suit and his straw hat the day I got him to