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

[101] —Lend us a loan of your noserag to wipe my razor.
[406] apologising for waking us last night. It’s all right.
[420] —The school kip? Buck Mulligan said. How much? Four quid? Lend us one.
[478] Haines, come in. The grub is ready. Bless us, O Lord, and these thy
[635] us out some more tea, Kinch. Would you like a cup, ma’am?
[681] bring us back some money. Today the bards must drink and junket. Ireland
[747] all. Let us get out of the kip.
[1070] —Give us that key, Kinch, Buck Mulligan said, to keep my chemise flat.

2. Nestor

[1130] masonry, and time one livid final flame. What’s left us then?
[1194] —Tell us a story, sir.
[1502] —I fear those big words, Stephen said, which make us so unhappy.

3. Proteus

[1853] And and and and tell us, Stephen, how is uncle Si? O, weeping God, the
[2054] white. About us gobblers fork spiced beans down their gullets. Un demi
[2290] sins, cling to us yet more, a woman to her lover clinging, the more the

4. Calypso

[2874] —O, rocks! she said. Tell us in plain words.

5. Lotus Eaters

[3655] Christ, but don’t keep us all night over it. Music they wanted.
[3708] —Blessed Michael, archangel, defend us in the hour of conflict. Be
[3809] —Hello, Bloom. What’s the best news? Is that today’s? Show us a

6. Hades

[3910] to see us go we give them such trouble coming. Job seems to suit them.
[3933] —What way is he taking us? Mr Power asked through both windows.
[4000] She had that cream gown on with the rip she never stitched. Give us a
[4018] —Corny might have given us a more commodious yoke, Mr Power said.
[4170] —He doesn’t see us, Mr Power said. Yes, he does. How do you do?
[4272] —Well, nearly all of us.
[4336] —Ah then indeed, he said, poor little Paddy wouldn’t grudge us a
[4342] He’s gone from us.
[4405] —It is not for us to judge, Martin Cunningham said.
[4440] —God grant he doesn’t upset us on the road, Mr Power said.
[4637] Coffin now. Got here before us, dead as he is. Horse looking round at it
[4744] candles at its corners. Always in front of us. Corny Kelleher, laying a
[5155] —And tell us, Hynes said, do you know that fellow in the, fellow was
[5195] —Let us go round by the chief’s grave, Hynes said. We have time.
[5197] —Let us, Mr Power said.
[5234] wedding present alderman Hooper gave us. Hoo! Not a budge out of him.

7. Aeolus

[5588] —We can do that, he said. Let him give us a three months’ renewal.
[5597] to give us his spellingbee conundrum this morning. It is amusing to view
[5657] All that long business about that brought us out of the land of Egypt
[5878] —Will you join us, Myles? Ned Lambert asked.
[6096] meet to be here. Let us build an altar to Jehovah. The Roman, like the
[6100] here. Let us construct a watercloset.
[6190] us is the death of the intellect and of the imagination. We were never
[6295] public! Give them something with a bite in it. Put us all into it, damn
[6347] —Take page four, advertisement for Bransome’s coffee, let us say.
[6712] shoulder. Let us go. Where are those blasted keys?
[6721] LET US HOPE

8. Lestrygonians

[7182] For what we have already received may the Lord make us. Milly was a
[7538] horse’s hoofs clattering after us down Abbey street. Lucky I had the
[7597] best sauce in the world. Make themselves thoroughly at home. Show us
[7761] that once did starve us all.
[7836] others see us. Hungry man is an angry man. Working tooth and jaw.
[7919] bob. Bubble and squeak. Butchers’ buckets wobbly lights. Give us that
[8049] give us a good one for the Gold cup?
[8155] ferns on Howth below us bay sleeping: sky. No sound. The sky. The bay
[8334] —Tell us if you’re worth your salt and be damned to you, Paddy

9. Scylla and Charybdis

[8659] to us ideas, formless spiritual essences. The supreme question about a
[8679] suffers in us at every moment. This verily is that. I am the fire upon
[8849] mean when we read the poetry of King Lear what is it to us how the
[8850] poet lived? As for living our servants can do that for us, Villiers de
[9115] —I was prepared for paradoxes from what Malachi Mulligan told us but
[9213] he too draws for us an unhappy relation with the dark lady of the
[9385] —And we to be there, mavrone, and you to be unbeknownst sending us
[9557] Our judges tell us.
[9621] —The sense of beauty leads us astray, said beautifulinsadness Best to
[9626] —The doctor can tell us what those words mean. You cannot eat your
[9629] Sayest thou so? Will they wrest from us, from me, the palm of beauty?
[9691] Nobodaddy will tell us at doomsday leet. But a man who holds so tightly
[9939] —Come, he said. Let us hear what you have to say of Richard and
[10034] the folio of this world and wrote it badly (He gave us light first and
[10037] in all of us, ostler and butcher, and would be bawd and cuckold too but
[10062] brought us all this way to show us a French triangle. Do you believe

10. Wandering Rocks

[10666] —Crickey, is there nothing for us to eat?
[10686] —Give us it here.
[11168] He read the other title: Sweets of Sin. More in her line. Let us see.
[11307] —Watch him, he said. It’s instructive. I wonder will he allow us to
[11561] She is drowning. Agenbite. Save her. Agenbite. All against us. She will
[11839] —Two mélanges, Buck Mulligan said. And bring us some scones and

11. Sirens

[12856] —Hoho, we will, Ben Dollard yodled jollily. Come on, Simon. Give us a
[12924] in Keogh’s gave us the number. Remember?
[13024] Ben Dollard’s famous. Night he ran round to us to borrow a dress suit
[13304] you too, me, us.
[13589] at us.
[13706] Night Michael Gunn gave us the box. Tuning up. Shah of Persia liked
[14029] —Will lift your glass with us.

12. Cyclops

[14374] had the start of us. Drink that, citizen.
[14427] —Yes, says Alf. Hanging? Wait till I show you. Here, Terry, give us
[14506] —You saw his ghost then, says Joe, God between us and harm.
[14643] —Show us, Joe, says I.
[14671] —Give us one of your prime stinkers, Terry, says Joe.
[14673] And Alf was telling us there was one chap sent in a mourning card with a
[14679] And he was telling us there’s two fellows waiting below to pull his
[14739] —Give us the paw! Give the paw, doggy! Good old doggy! Give the paw
[14740] here! Give us the paw!
[14782] are by our side and the foes we hate before us.
[14797] their blackdraped instruments the matchless melody endeared to us from
[14994] greatest living phonetic expert (wild horses shall not drag it from us!)
[15157] us. When she lays her egg she is so glad. Gara. Klook Klook Klook. Then
[15245] strength and prowess handed down to us from ancient ages. L. Bloom, who
[15463] And who was he, tell us? A nobody, two pair back and passages, at seven
[15471] Six and eightpence, please. Who wants your opinion? Let us drink our
[15496] his own kidney too. J. J. was telling us there was an ancient Hebrew
[15599] —Give us a squint at her, says I.
[15642] from us. Tonguetied sons of bastards’ ghosts.
[15718] us for our ruined trade and our ruined hearths? And the beds of the
[15720] and bog to make us all die of consumption?
[15817] So he starts telling us about corporal punishment and about the crew
[15831] Then he was telling us the master at arms comes along with a long cane
[15864] as redskins in America. Even the Grand Turk sent us his piastres. But
[15875] the poor old woman told us that the French were on the sea and landed at
[15878] —Ay, says John Wyse. We fought for the royal Stuarts that reneged us
[15879] against the Williamites and they betrayed us. Remember Limerick and the
[15994] are still there for us today rendered more beautiful still by the waters
[15998] —Show us over the drink, says I. Which is which?
[16008] to us by right. At this very moment, says he, putting up his fist, sold
[16137] —Mind, Joe, says I. Show us the entrance out.
[16160] Give us a bloody chance. God save Ireland from the likes of that bloody
[16182] Saucy knave! To us!
[16191] And for ourselves give us of your best for ifaith we need it.
[16207] trencherman by his aspect. Hast aught to give us?
[16288] pint of stuff like a man. Give us your blessing. Not as much as would
[16304] us, says the citizen, after allowing things like that to contaminate our
[16398] —And so say all of us, says Jack.
[16413] Mean bloody scut. Stand us a drink itself. Devil a sweet fear! There’s
[16496] By Jesus, I’ll crucify him so I will. Give us that biscuitbox here.

13. Nausicaa

[16710] —Tell us who is your sweetheart, spoke Edy Boardman. Is Cissy your
[16878] us two part, from this to this day forward.
[17060] original sin, spiritual vessel, pray for us, honourable vessel, pray
[17061] for us, vessel of singular devotion, pray for us, mystical rose. And
[17548] Us too: the tie he wore, his lovely socks and turnedup trousers. He
[17707] I will tell you all. Still it was a kind of language between us. It
[17807] Perhaps they get a man smell off us. What though? Cigary gloves long
[17834] you learn something. See ourselves as others see us. So long as women
[17853] Vance taught us: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. A
[17907] for us. And pray for us. And pray for us. Good idea the repetition. Same
[17908] thing with ads. Buy from us. And buy from us. Yes, there’s the light
[17946] touch. That brought us out of the land of Egypt and into the house of

14. Oxen of the Sun

[18127] Send us bright one, light one, Horhorn, quickening and wombfruit. Send
[18128] us bright one, light one, Horhorn, quickening and wombfruit. Send us
[18334] Now let us speak of that fellowship that was there to the intent to be
[18378] to those small creatures within us and nature has other ends than we.
[18454] us, saith Augustine too, whereas that other, our grandam, which we are
[18455] linked up with by successive anastomosis of navelcords sold us all,
[18551] with our subsolar being. The aged sisters draw us into life: we wail,
[18552] batten, sport, clip, clasp, sunder, dwindle, die: over us dead they
[18841] let us hear of it, good my friend, said Mr Dixon. I make no doubt it
[18958] seven showers, we were neither of us a penny the worse. But beshrew me,
[19196] to us in the pages of his Metamorphoses. The impression made by his
[19213] and in the recess appeared... Haines! Which of us did not feel his flesh
[19351] canter is still his. But let us bear it as was the ancient wont. Mercy
[19358] shaded us were in bloom: the air drooped with their persuasive odour and
[19359] with pollen floating by us. In the sunny patches one might easily have
[19367] will not think who met us as we left the field. Conmee himself! He was
[19374] by he had blessed us. The gods too are ever kind, Lenehan said. If I had
[19498] marriage do not) must certainly, in the poet’s words, give us pause.
[19506] nevertheless, some of us think, in the long run beneficial to the
[19571] There are sins or (let us call them as the world calls them) evil
[19730] boil! My tipple. Merci. Here’s to us. How’s that? Leg before wicket.
[19742] chink ad lib. Seed near free poun on un a spell ago a said war hisn. Us
[19811] Your attention! We’re nae tha fou. The Leith police dismisseth us. The

15. Circe

[20263] night before the polis in plain clothes sees us. Sixtyseven is a bitch.
[20338] Tell us, there’s a dear.
[20438] BLOOM: Let’s walk on. Shall us?
[20484] the tea merchant, drove past us in a gig with his daughter, Dancer Moses
[20619] BOB DORAN: Towser. Give us the paw. Give the paw.
[21119] THE JURORS: (All their heads lowered in assent.) Most of us thought as
[21729] NOSEY FLYNN: Give us a tune, Bloom. One of the old sweet songs.
[21965] Kidney of Bloom, pray for us
[21966] Flower of the Bath, pray for us
[21967] Mentor of Menton, pray for us
[21968] Canvasser for the Freeman, pray for us
[21969] Charitable Mason, pray for us
[21970] Wandering Soap, pray for us
[21971] Sweets of Sin, pray for us
[21972] Music without Words, pray for us
[21973] Reprover of the Citizen, pray for us
[21974] Friend of all Frillies, pray for us
[21975] Midwife Most Merciful, pray for us
[21976] Potato Preservative against Plague and Pestilence, pray for us.
[22460] From the sublime to the ridiculous is but a step. Pyjamas, let us say?
[22499] shortly be upon us. I’m the best o’cook. Those succulent bivalves
[22500] may help us and the truffles of Perigord, tubers dislodged through
[22572] FLORRY: Sing us something. Love’s old sweet song.
[22607] outofitnow. Keep in condition. Do like us.
[22860] before? Was then she him you us since knew? Am all them and the same now
[23124] BELLO: (With wicked glee.) Beautiful! Give us a breather! When you took
[23330] skipping to hell and back. Sign a will and leave us any coin you have!
[23469] THE HALCYON DAYS: Mackerel! Live us again. Hurray! (They cheer.)
[23558] THE VOICE OF KITTY: (In the thicket.) Show us one of them cushions.
[23890] ZOE: I see, says the blind man. Tell us news.
[23976] KITTY: (From the sofa.) Tell us, Florry. Tell us. What...
[24058] ZOE: (Runs to stephen and links him.) O go on! Give us some parleyvoo.
[24664] forgotten the trick. Let us sit down somewhere and discuss. Struggle
[25036] PRIVATE COMPTON: We were with this lady. And he insulted us. And

16. Eumaeus

[25482] good word for us to get me taken on there. I’d carry a sandwichboard
[26008] —Ay, boss, the sailor broke in. Give us back them papers.
[26184] such, as distinct from any outside object, the table, let us say, that
[26690] —We can’t change the country. Let us change the subject.
[26755] column. My Experiences, let us say, in a Cabman’s Shelter.
[26763] allembracing give us this day our daily press. First he got a bit of a
[27254] —Give us a squint at that literature, grandfather, the ancient mariner

18. Penelope

[30613] thought he had a great leg of and she never left us a farthing all for
[30617] of the world let us have a bit of fun first God help the world if all
[30621] want us to cover our faces but she was a welleducated woman certainly
[30748] straight into bed till that thunder woke me up God be merciful to us
[30749] I thought the heavens were coming down about us to punish us when I
[30766] sheep after whats the idea making us like that with a big hole in the
[30767] middle of us or like a Stallion driving it up into you because thats all
[30775] believe cutting her teeth too and Mina Purefoys husband give us a swing
[30781] supposed to be healthy not satisfied till they have us swollen out like
[30797] up that myself what we have inside us in that family physician I could
[30832] meant because I used to tell her a good bit of what went on between us
[30856] and always the worst word in the world what do they ask us to marry them
[30858] without us white Arsenic she put in his tea off flypaper wasnt it I
[30860] leave us as wise as we were before she must have been madly in love with
[30983] us then the bell rang out he walks down the platform with the soup
[30985] after him making a holy show of us screeching and confusion for the
[30989] able to open the carriage door with his knife or theyd have taken us on
[30994] us with their eyes as stupid as ever they can possibly be that was an
[30995] exceptional man that common workman that left us alone in the carriage
[31462] rrrsssstt awokwokawok his eyes shut and a bird flying below us he was
[31558] sleep in some bed by himself with his cold feet on me give us room even
[31579] chamber performance I put out the light too so then there were 2 of us
[31585] starts giving us his orders for eggs and tea and Findon haddy and hot
[31624] love lost between us thats 1 consolation I wonder what kind is that book
[31647] us here all day youd never know what old beggar at the door for a crust
[31731] pretended not to see us in her trap with Friery the solicitor we werent
[31741] having the two of us slaving here instead of getting in a woman long ago
[31755] him that knew us I wonder he didnt tear a big hole in his grand funeral
[31772] something wrong with us 5 days every 3 or 4 weeks usual monthly auction
[31785] hed boo I bet the cat itself is better off than us have we too much
[31786] blood up in us or what O patience above its pouring out of me like the
[31795] jingling like the dickens I suppose they could hear us away over the
[31880] theyll have something better for us in the other world tying ourselves
[31881] up God help us thats all right for tonight now the lumpy old jingly
[31930] bonnet on the top of his nob let us into by the back way he was throwing
[32047] nothing in his nature slapping us behind like that on my bottom because
[32083] kind of expression in us all of us the same 2 lumps of lard before ever
[32101] night he gave us the fish supper on account of winning over the boxing
[32120] wouldnt be in the world at all only for us they dont know what it is to
[32140] hate that in women no wonder they treat us the way they do we are a
[32141] dreadful lot of bitches I suppose its all the troubles we have makes us
[32171] come into my head sometimes itd be great fun supposing he stayed with us
[32205] He wouldnt have made us the way He did so attractive to men then if he
[32236] get them to send us some flowers to put about the place in case he