Joyce's Ulysses Concordance
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1. Telemachus
[115]
ponton. Ah, Dedalus, the Greeks! I must teach you. You must read them
[858]
—I read a theological interpretation of it somewhere, he said bemused.
2. Nestor
[1217]
had read, sheltered from the sin of Paris, night by night. By his elbow
[1542]
He went to the desk near the window, pulled in his chair twice and read
[1594]
—I don’t mince words, do I? Mr Deasy asked as Stephen read on.
[1603]
—I want that to be printed and read, Mr Deasy said. You will see at
3. Proteus
[1778]
through my eyes. Signatures of all things I am here to read, seaspawn
[1920]
library where you read the fading prophecies of Joachim Abbas. For whom?
[1957]
Have you read his F? O yes, but I prefer Q. Yes, but W is wonderful. O
[1960]
world, including Alexandria? Someone was to read them there after a few
[1989]
women he read in Michelet. But he must send me La Vie de Jésus by M.
[2282]
Who ever anywhere will read these written words? Signs on a white field.
4. Calypso
[2539]
Probably not a bit like it really. Kind of stuff you read: in the track
[2614]
read it nearer, the title, the blurred cropping cattle, the page
[2648]
on the rubber prickles. They lay, were read quickly and quickly slid,
[2865]
He leaned downward and read near her polished thumbnail.
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—Never read it. Do you want another?
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to wash down his meal. Then he read the letter again: twice.
[3035]
A paper. He liked to read at stool. Hope no ape comes knocking just as
[3086]
Quietly he read, restraining himself, the first column and, yielding but
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allowed his bowels to ease themselves quietly as he read, reading still
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season. He read on, seated calm above his own rising smell. Neat
[3096]
glanced back through what he had read and, while feeling his water flow
5. Lotus Eaters
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Tea Company and read the legends of leadpapered packets: choice blend,
[3172]
read blandly he took off his hat quietly inhaling his hairoil and
[3180]
hair. Then he put on his hat again, relieved: and read again: choice
[3337]
He unrolled the newspaper baton idly and read idly:
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walking slowly forward he read the letter again, murmuring here and
[3500]
perfume. Having read it all he took it from the newspaper and put it
[3679]
each other in Latin. Then the priest knelt down and began to read off a
6. Hades
[4113]
—Did you read Dan Dawson’s speech? Martin Cunningham asked.
[4136]
I tore up the envelope? Yes. Where did I put her letter after I read it
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Who’ll read the book? I, said the rook.
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They halted by the bier and the priest began to read out of his book
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—The reverend gentleman read the service too quickly, don’t you
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Seems a sort of a joke. Read your own obituary notice they say you live
[5193]
whiles to read a name on a tomb.
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painted. Ideal spot to have a quiet smoke and read the Church Times.
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gone bad. Well and what’s cheese? Corpse of milk. I read in that
[5294]
I read of to get at fresh buried females or even putrefied with running
7. Aeolus
[5703]
Ned Lambert, seated on the table, read on:
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J. J. O’Molloy took the tissues from Lenehan’s hand and read them,
[6103]
ancestors, as we read in the first chapter of Guinness’s, were partial
[6233]
—That’ll be all right, he said. I’ll read the rest after.
8. Lestrygonians
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read the scarlet letters on their five tall white hats: H. E. L. Y. S.
[7314]
—Read that, she said. He got it this morning.
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Look at all the things they can learn to do. Read with their fingers.
[8566]
His hasty hand went quick into a pocket, took out, read unfolded
9. Scylla and Charybdis
[8748]
prose poems Stephen MacKenna used to read to me in Paris. The one about
[8849]
mean when we read the poetry of King Lear what is it to us how the
[9048]
Synge has promised me an article for Dana too. Are we going to be read?
[9361]
mobile lips read, smiling with new delight.
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read or had read to her his chapbooks preferring them to the Merry Wives
[9885]
Read the skies. Autontimorumenos. Bous Stephanoumenos. Where’s your
[9993]
the other plays which I have not read.
[10221]
In sweetly varying voices Buck Mulligan read his tablet:
[10233]
He read, marcato:
10. Wandering Rocks
[10547]
Nones. He should have read that before lunch. But lady Maxwell had come.
[10549]
Father Conmee read in secret Pater and Ave and crossed his breast. Deus
[10552]
He walked calmly and read mutely the nones, walking and reading till he
[10916]
He stood to read the card in his hand.
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He read the other title: Sweets of Sin. More in her line. Let us see.
[11170]
He read where his finger opened.
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Mr Bloom read again: The beautiful woman.
[11511]
Father Conmee, having read his little hours, walked through the hamlet
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Secret of all secrets. Seal of King David. Thumbed pages: read and read.
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tonight. Then they’ll all see it in the paper and read my name printed
11. Sirens
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Bloowhose dark eye read Aaron Figatner’s name. Why do I always think
[12529]
Miss gaze of Kennedy, heard, not seen, read on. Lenehan round the
[12535]
stops. To read only the black ones: round o and crooked ess.
[12539]
Girlgold she read and did not glance. Take no notice. She took no notice
[12540]
while he read by rote a solfa fable for her, plappering flatly:
[13495]
Blot over the other so he can’t read. There. Right. Idea prize titbit.
[13496]
Something detective read off blottingpad. Payment at the rate of guinea
[13745]
Letters read out for breach of promise. From Chickabiddy’s owny
12. Cyclops
[14473]
—Honest injun, says Alf. Read them.
[15713]
sell in Wexford at the fair of Carmen? Read Tacitus and Ptolemy, even
[15813]
is. Read the revelations that’s going on in the papers about flogging
[16065]
pasted round the mouth of his cannon? The bible! Did you read that skit
[16111]
Congo Free State they must be bad. Did you read that report by a man
13. Nausicaa
[17110]
and through, read her very soul. Wonderful eyes they were, superbly
[17288]
him the card to read off and he read out Panem de coelo praestitisti eis
[17356]
she read in that book The Lamplighter by Miss Cummins, author of Mabel
[17358]
She loved to read poetry and when she got a keepsake from Bertha Supple
[17577]
plants I read in a garden. Besides they say if the flower withers she
[18043]
brought it near his eyes and peered. Letter? No. Can’t read. Better
14. Oxen of the Sun
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for you (may it be the distant day!) and dout the light whereby you read
15. Circe
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ever heard or read or knew or came across...
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(An official translation is read by Jimmy Henry, assistant town clerk.)
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too quick with your best girl. O, I can read your thoughts!
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the church of Rome. Read the Priest, the Woman and the Confessional.
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BLOOM: (Wincing.) Powerful being. In my eyes read that slumber which
[23001]
suck my thumping good Stock Exchange cigar while I read the Licensed
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the nail? You fee mendancers on the Riviera, I read. (The fleeing nymph
[23824]
his hand.) Blue eyes beauty I’ll read your hand. (She points to his
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STEPHEN: (Murmurs.) Continue. Lie. Hold me. Caress. I never could read
16. Eumaeus
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The sailor grimaced, chewing, in a way that might be read as yes, ay or
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So to change the subject he read about Dignam R. I. P. which, he
[26833]
One morning you would open the paper, the cabman affirmed, and read:
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The cabby read out of the paper he had got hold of that the former
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to have some spark of vitality left read out that sir Anthony MacDonnell
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Sand in the Red Sea done that. One time I could read a book in the dark,
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spotted on the printed pricelist for all who ran to read opposite him
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such as Barraclough and being able to read music into the bargain,
17. Ithaca
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read, reread while lathering, relathering the same spot, a shock, a
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and definitive result of which he had read in the Evening Telegraph,
18. Penelope
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the Moonstone to read that was the first I read of Wilkie Collins East
[31295]
Lynne I read and the shadow of Ashlydyat Mrs Henry Wood Henry Dunbar by
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and the mosquito nets I couldnt read a line Lord how long ago it seems
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by the old guardhouse and the jews burialplace pretending to read out
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the lady herself and see if he comes out Ill read and study all I can
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name of any person place or thing pity I never tried to read that novel
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scribbling he does at it and if he wants to read in bed in the morning