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

[213] Buck Mulligan suddenly linked his arm in Stephen’s and walked with him
[321] He walked off quickly round the parapet. Stephen stood at his post,
[789] He walked on. Behind him he heard Buck Mulligan club with his heavy
[890] Haines, who had been laughing guardedly, walked on beside Stephen and
[926] He walked on, waiting to be spoken to, trailing his ashplant by his
[1085] —We’ll see you again, Haines said, turning as Stephen walked up the
[1094] He walked along the upwardcurving path.

2. Nestor

[1228] —Through the dear might of Him that walked the waves,
[1235] just remembered. Of him that walked the waves. Here also over these

4. Calypso

[2424] its spout stuck out. Cup of tea soon. Good. Mouth dry. The cat walked
[2520] he walked in happy warmth. Boland’s breadvan delivering with trays our
[2662] He walked back along Dorset street, reading gravely. Agendath Netaim:
[2728] Entering the bedroom he halfclosed his eyes and walked through warm
[3061] He walked on. Where is my hat, by the way? Must have put it back on

5. Lotus Eaters

[3150] By lorries along sir John Rogerson’s quay Mr Bloom walked soberly,
[3153] He turned from the morning noises of the quayside and walked through
[3202] sausages? Like that something. As he walked he took the folded Freeman
[3714] The priest and the massboy stood up and walked off. All over. The women
[3737] He walked southward along Westland row. But the recipe is in the other
[3854] He walked cheerfully towards the mosque of the baths. Remind you of a

6. Hades

[4656] All walked after.
[4783] bucket and shook it over the coffin. Then he walked to the other end and
[4938] Saluting Ned Lambert and John Henry Menton he walked on at Martin
[4963] the dockets given him, turning them over and scanning them as he walked.
[5186] walked slowly on with shouldered weapon, its blade blueglancing.
[5210] Mr Bloom walked unheeded along his grove by saddened angels, crosses,
[5246] How many! All these here once walked round Dublin. Faithful departed. As
[5336] They walked on towards the gates. Mr Bloom, chapfallen, drew behind

7. Aeolus

[5643] He walked on through the caseroom passing an old man, bowed, spectacled,
[6046] He walked jerkily into the office behind, parting the vent of his
[6870] J. J. O’Molloy pulled a long face and walked on silently. They caught
[6871] up on the others and walked abreast.

8. Lestrygonians

[6998] His slow feet walked him riverward, reading. Are you saved? All are
[7144] his foreboard, crammed it into his mouth and munched as he walked. Our
[7197] He walked along the curbstone.
[7413] Mr Bloom walked on again easily, seeing ahead of him in sunlight the
[7476] He walked on past Bolton’s Westmoreland house. Tea. Tea. Tea. I forgot
[7601] His smile faded as he walked, a heavy cloud hiding the sun slowly,
[8194] walked, to men too they gave themselves, manly conscious, lay with men
[8352] Mr Bloom walked towards Dawson street, his tongue brushing his teeth
[8461] Mr Bloom walked behind the eyeless feet, a flatcut suit of herringbone

9. Scylla and Charybdis

[9874] he walked by the slumberous summer fields at midnight returning from

10. Wandering Rocks

[10323] abandoned me in my old days. He walked by the treeshade of sunnywinking
[10346] Father Conmee walked and, walking, smiled for he thought on Father
[10376] Conmee smiled and nodded and smiled and walked along Mountjoy square
[10395] Father Conmee walked down Great Charles street and glanced at the shutup
[10401] Father Conmee turned the corner and walked along the North Circular
[10409] Father Conmee smelt incense on his right hand as he walked. Saint
[10514] A listless lady, no more young, walked alone the shore of lough Ennel,
[10525] Don John Conmee walked and moved in times of yore. He was humane and
[10540] Clongowes field. He walked there, reading in the evening, and heard
[10552] He walked calmly and read mutely the nones, walking and reading till he
[10647] Father Conmee walked through Clongowes fields, his thinsocked ankles
[10722] Blazes Boylan walked here and there in new tan shoes about the
[11129] Lenehan walked on again. He lifted his yachtingcap and scratched his
[11269] Mr Kernan, pleased with the order he had booked, walked boldly along
[11290] He left her and walked on. Dilly followed quickly and pulled his coat.
[11340] Mr Dedalus amid the din walked off, murmuring to himself with a pursing
[11346] From the sundial towards James’s gate walked Mr Kernan, pleased with
[11418] Mr Kernan turned and walked down the slope of Watling street by the
[11511] Father Conmee, having read his little hours, walked through the hamlet
[11648] The reverend Hugh C. Love walked from the old chapterhouse of saint
[11740] the elbow of a dapper little man in a shower of hail suit, who walked
[11905] Almidano Artifoni walked past Holles street, past Sewell’s yard.
[11908] house and, crossing, walked along Merrion square. Distantly behind him a
[11911] Cashel Boyle O’Connor Fitzmaurice Tisdall Farrell walked as far as
[11969] Master Dignam walked along Nassau street, shifted the porksteaks to
[12061] professor of dancing &c, gaily apparelled, gravely walked, outpassed by

11. Sirens

[12692] hero. See me he might. The seat he sat on: warm. Black wary hecat walked
[13907] Tap blind walked tapping by the tap the curbstone tapping, tap by tap.

13. Nausicaa

[16953] cork moustache and walked down Tritonville road, smoking a cigarette.
[17354] by shady Tritonville avenue where the couples walked and lighting the
[17512] slippy seaweed. She walked with a certain quiet dignity characteristic

16. Eumaeus

[25277] service in the shaving line, they both walked together along Beaver
[27511] Maher. As they walked they at times stopped and walked again continuing

18. Penelope

[31749] his friends to entertain them like the night he walked home with a dog