Joyce's Ulysses Concordance
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1. Telemachus
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his arms on the top of the staircase and looked coldly at the shaking
[41]
He skipped off the gunrest and looked gravely at his watcher, gathering
[119]
Stephen stood up and went over to the parapet. Leaning on it he looked
[265]
He looked in Stephen’s face as he spoke. A light wind passed his brow,
[862]
Buck Mulligan at once put on a blithe broadly smiling face. He looked
2. Nestor
[1158]
All laughed. Mirthless high malicious laughter. Armstrong looked round
[1300]
and through his misty glasses weak eyes looked up pleading. On his
[1473]
The seas’ ruler. His seacold eyes looked on the empty bay: it seems
[1673]
Mr Deasy looked down and held for awhile the wings of his nose tweaked
4. Calypso
[2512]
gently over the threshold, a limp lid. Looked shut. All right till I
[2674]
He looked at the cattle, blurred in silver heat. Silverpowdered
[2733]
He looked at them. Mullingar. Milly.
[2810]
the pillow. He looked calmly down on her bulk and between her large soft
[3022]
nosed at it and stalked to the door. She looked back at him, mewing.
5. Lotus Eaters
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Father Farley who looked a fool but wasn’t. They’re taught that.
[3650]
Mr Bloom looked back towards the choir. Not going to be any music. Pity.
6. Hades
[3906]
through the armstrap and looked seriously from the open carriagewindow
[4261]
Mr Dedalus looked after the stumping figure and said mildly:
[4361]
Their wide open eyes looked at him.
[4413]
clutching rushes. He looked at me. And that awful drunkard of a wife
[4417]
afresh. Shoulder to the wheel. Lord, she must have looked a sight
[4424]
He looked away from me. He knows. Rattle his bones.
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They looked. Murderer’s ground. It passed darkly. Shuttered,
[4691]
He looked down at the boots he had blacked and polished. She had
[4887]
He looked on them from his drawling eye. Policeman’s shoulders. With
[4909]
He looked behind through the others.
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He looked down intently into a stone crypt. Some animal. Wait. There he
7. Aeolus
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He looked about him round his loud unanswering machines.
[5719]
—And Xenophon looked upon Marathon, Mr Dedalus said, looking again on
[5720]
the fireplace and to the window, and Marathon looked on the sea.
[6007]
He looked indecisively for a moment at their faces. The editor who,
[6595]
looked (though he was not) a dying man.
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He ceased and looked at them, enjoying a silence.
8. Lestrygonians
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she looked soaped all over. Shapely too. Now photography. Poor papa’s
[7338]
He looked still at her, holding back behind his look his discontent.
[8092]
Mr Bloom, champing, standing, looked upon his sigh. Nosey numbskull.
[8189]
no. Never looked. I’ll look today. Keeper won’t see. Bend down let
[8561]
His eyes beating looked steadfastly at cream curves of stone. Sir Thomas
9. Scylla and Charybdis
[8914]
John Eglinton looked in the tangled glowworm of his lamp.
[9012]
Stephen looked down on a wide headless caubeen, hung on his
[9422]
He took the eager card, glanced, not saw, laid down unglanced, looked,
[9800]
Eglintoneyes, quick with pleasure, looked up shybrightly. Gladly
[9896]
Stephen looked on his hat, his stick, his boots.
[9927]
He caught himself in the act: looked at all: refrained.
[10153]
Is that?... Blueribboned hat... Idly writing... What? Looked?...
[10275]
you see his eye? He looked upon you to lust after you. I fear thee,
10. Wandering Rocks
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Conmee had finished explaining and looked down. His wife, Father Conmee
[10757]
Blazes Boylan looked into the cut of her blouse. A young pullet. He took
[10769]
Blazes Boylan looked in her blouse with more favour, the stalk of the
[10780]
stunted forms. They looked from Trinity to the blind columned porch of
[11159]
Mr Bloom, alone, looked at the titles. Fair Tyrants by James Lovebirch.
[11323]
—I will, he said gravely. I looked all along the gutter in O’Connell
[11593]
He looked with vague hope up and down the quay, a big apple bulging in
[11834]
its screen, his eyes looked quickly, ghostbright, at his foe and fell
[11987]
for to boose more and he looked butty and short in his shirt. Never see
[12047]
chessboard whereon John Howard Parnell looked intently. In Fownes’s
[12052]
watch not looked at in his fat left hand not feeling it. Where the
11. Sirens
[12475]
—Well now I am, he mused. I looked so simple in the cradle they
[12588]
He looked towards the saloon door.
[12731]
lips, looked as it flowed (flower in his coat: who gave him?), and
[12798]
She looked. Quick. Miss Kenn out of earshot. Sudden bent. Two kindling
[13018]
said. O, not in the least. Way he looked that. Lord lieutenant. Gold by
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Drago’s always looked my face when I spoke his face in the glass.
[13265]
Fate. Round and round slow. Quick round. We two. All looked. Halt. Down
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she sat. All ousted looked. Lips laughing. Yellow knees.
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She looked fine. Her crocus dress she wore lowcut, belongings on show.
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speak of nineteen four? Time to be shoving. Looked enough.
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Bloom looked, unblessed to go. Got up to kill: on eighteen bob a week.
12. Cyclops
[15747]
her father, the M’Conifer of the Glands, looked exquisitely charming
13. Nausicaa
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her cheeks she looked so lovely in her sweet girlish shyness that of a
[16797]
he was what he looked, every inch a gentleman, the shape of his head too
[17021]
chocolate and he looked a thorough aristocrat. She often looked at them
[17148]
down. He looked almost a saint and his confessionbox was so quiet and
[17328]
looked just too ducky, laughing up out of his gleeful eyes, and Cissy
[17409]
And they all looked was it sheet lightning but Tommy saw it too over the
[17423]
pulses tingling. She looked at him a moment, meeting his glance, and
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Will she? Watch! Watch! See! Looked round. She smelt an onion. Darling,
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know how nice you looked. I begin to like them at that age. Green
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looked at me. Buried the poor husband but progressing favourably on the
14. Oxen of the Sun
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young then had looked. Light swift her eyes kindled, bloom of blushes
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Leopold that had of his body no manchild for an heir looked upon him his
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parents and seemingly a healthy child and properly looked after succumbs
15. Circe
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recitation and you looked the part. You were always a favourite with the
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admired on you and you honestly looked just too fetching in it though
16. Eumaeus
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laid aside, he picked it up and looked at the pink of the paper though
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beneath or seemed to. Then he looked up and saw the eyes that said or
[26692]
At this pertinent suggestion Mr Bloom, to change the subject, looked
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locality he had not been in for quite a number of years looked different
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Stephen, obviously addressed, looked down on the photo showing a large
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(the lady’s) eyes, dark, large, looked at Stephen, about to smile
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Beside the young man he looked also at the photo of the lady now his
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by opulent curves, none the worse for wear however, and looked away
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out. Suppose she was gone when he? I looked for the lamp which she told
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They thereupon stopped. Bloom looked at the head of a horse not worth
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He looked sideways in a friendly fashion at the sideface of Stephen,
[27517]
simply sat in his seat near the end of lower Gardiner street and looked
18. Penelope
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never see thy face again though he looked more like a man with his beard
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door he was looking when I looked back and I went there for tea 2 days
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never seems to go properly Id want to get it looked after when I threw
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out whether he likes me I looked a bit washy of course when I looked
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but he changed the second time he looked Poldy pigheaded as usual like
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when I was with father and Captain Grove I looked up at the church first
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looked at myself in the glass hardly recognised myself the change he
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name Bloom when I used to write it in print to see how it looked on a
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first thats fit to be looked at and a daughter like mine or see if they
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the curtain came down because he looked so handsome then we had Martin
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only looked out over the sea and the sky I was thinking of so many