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

[18] 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

[3579] 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.
[4595] 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.
[5158] He looked around.
[5260] He looked down intently into a stone crypt. Some animal. Wait. There he

7. Aeolus

[5620] 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.
[6666] He ceased and looked at them, enjoying a silence.

8. Lestrygonians

[7194] 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

[10463] 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
[13258] 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
[13266] she sat. All ousted looked. Lips laughing. Yellow knees.
[13713] She looked fine. Her crocus dress she wore lowcut, belongings on show.
[13736] speak of nineteen four? Time to be shoving. Looked enough.
[13742] 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

[16775] 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
[17697] Will she? Watch! Watch! See! Looked round. She smelt an onion. Darling,
[17865] know how nice you looked. I begin to like them at that age. Green
[18025] looked at me. Buried the poor husband but progressing favourably on the

14. Oxen of the Sun

[18227] young then had looked. Light swift her eyes kindled, bloom of blushes
[18424] Leopold that had of his body no manchild for an heir looked upon him his
[19496] parents and seemingly a healthy child and properly looked after succumbs

15. Circe

[20348] recitation and you looked the part. You were always a favourite with the
[20469] admired on you and you honestly looked just too fetching in it though

16. Eumaeus

[26137] laid aside, he picked it up and looked at the pink of the paper though
[26655] 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
[26951] locality he had not been in for quite a number of years looked different
[26980] Stephen, obviously addressed, looked down on the photo showing a large
[26987] (the lady’s) eyes, dark, large, looked at Stephen, about to smile
[26996] Beside the young man he looked also at the photo of the lady now his
[27023] by opulent curves, none the worse for wear however, and looked away
[27028] out. Suppose she was gone when he? I looked for the lamp which she told
[27390] They thereupon stopped. Bloom looked at the head of a horse not worth
[27415] 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

[30639] never see thy face again though he looked more like a man with his beard
[30877] door he was looking when I looked back and I went there for tea 2 days
[30969] never seems to go properly Id want to get it looked after when I threw
[31040] out whether he likes me I looked a bit washy of course when I looked
[31161] but he changed the second time he looked Poldy pigheaded as usual like
[31285] when I was with father and Captain Grove I looked up at the church first
[31288] looked at myself in the glass hardly recognised myself the change he
[31491] name Bloom when I used to write it in print to see how it looked on a
[31545] first thats fit to be looked at and a daughter like mine or see if they
[31715] the curtain came down because he looked so handsome then we had Martin
[32270] only looked out over the sea and the sky I was thinking of so many