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| WHENCE ( 4 4) | ||||||||
| The dwindled hills, whence amid bowers | 1 | 33 | 218 | TAMA | ||||
| The dwindled hills, whence, amid bowers | 1 | 43 | 218 | TAMB | ||||
| From the sun and stars, whence he had drawn forth | 1 | 77 | 5 | STAN | ||||
| Whence sprang the “Idea of Beauty” into birth, | 1 | 100 | 31 | ALAAR | ||||
| WHERE ( 99 76) | ||||||||
| Of war, and tumult, where my voice | 1 | 28 | 55 | TAMA | ||||
| (As in the desert, where the grand, | 1 | 34 | 253 | TAMA | ||||
| Where in a deep, still slumber lay | 1 | 36 | 285 | TAMA | ||||
| Not so in deserts where the grand | 1 | 44 | 254 | TAMB | ||||
| Of human battle, where my voice, | 1 | 47 | 54 | TAMF | ||||
| Not so in deserts where the grand, | 1 | 50 | 174 | TAMF | ||||
| Where there is nothing to deceive, | 1 | 52 | 220 | TAMF | ||||
| Of human battle, where my voice, | 1 | 55 | 50 | TAMH | ||||
| Not so in deserts where the grand — | 1 | 58 | 162 | TAMH | ||||
| Where there is nothing to deceive, | 1 | 60 | 225 | TAMH | ||||
| Where wand’rest thou my soul? | 1 | 79 | .4A | ADRE | ||||
| The witch, the sprite, the goblin — where are they? | 1 | 91 | 14F | SCI | ||||
| As in those gardens where the day | 1 | 99 | 3 | ALAAR | ||||
| Inmate of highest stars, where erst it sham’d | 1 | 101 | 51 | ALAAR | ||||
| Inmate of highest stars, where erst it shamed | 1 | 101 | 51H | ALAAR | ||||
| “Spirit! that dwellest where, | 1 | 102 | 82 | ALAAR | ||||
| Where all my love is folly and the crowd | 1 | 104 | 135 | ALAAR | ||||
| Where wild flowers, creeping, | 1 | 110 | 136 | ALAAR | ||||
| O! where (and ye may seek the wide skies over) | 1 | 112 | 179 | ALAAR | ||||
| Where, tho’ the garish lights that fly | 1 | 157 | 13 | INTRO | ||||
| I could not love except where Death | 1 | 157 | 31 | INTRO | ||||
| In dreamy gardens, where do lie | 1 | 160 | 12 | MYST | ||||
| Here, dearest, where the moonbeam fell | 1 | 161 | 2 | FAIRY2 | ||||
| Where deep thoughts are a duty — | 1 | 174 | 18 | ISRA | ||||
| Where Love is a grown god — | 1 | 174 | 19 | ISRA | ||||
| Where Houri glances are — | 1 | 174 | 20 | ISRA | ||||
| If I did dwell where Israfel | 1 | 175 | 39 | ISRA | ||||
| Hath dwelt, and he where I, | 1 | 175 | 40 | ISRA | ||||
| Where deep thoughts are a duty — | 1 | 176 | 24 | ISRG | ||||
| Where Love's a grown-up God — | 1 | 176 | 25 | ISRG | ||||
| Where Love is a grown God — | 1 | 176 | 25C | ISRG | ||||
| Where the Houri glances are | 1 | 176 | 26 | ISRG | ||||
| Where Houri glances are | 1 | 176 | 26C | ISRG | ||||
| Where Israfel | 1 | 176 | 46 | ISRG | ||||
| Hath dwelt, and he where I, | 1 | 176 | 47 | ISRG | ||||
| All beauty sleeps: and lo! where lies | 1 | 183 | 22 | IRENE1 | ||||
| Where oft — in life — with friends — it went | 1 | 184 | 49 | IRENE1 | ||||
| All Beauty sleeps! — and lo! where lies | 1 | 187 | 16 | IRENE2 | ||||
| Where the people did not dwell, | 1 | 192 | 18 | NISA | ||||
| Where the people did not dwell; | 1 | 195 | 2 | NISE | ||||
| Where the good, and the bad, and the worst, and the best, | 1 | 199 | 4B | CITYA | ||||
| Where the good and the bad and the worst and the best | 1 | 201 | 4 | CITYH | ||||
| Where weeps the silver willow! | 1 | 215 | 20.6B | PARA | ||||
| Are where thy grey eye glances, | 1 | 215 | 23 | PARA | ||||
| Of where thy dark eye glances, | 1 | 215 | 23A | PARA | ||||
| Are where thy dark eye glances, | 1 | 215 | 23B-HK-NPRZ | PARA | ||||
| Are where thy blue eye glances, | 1 | 215 | 23J | PARA | ||||
| Are where the dark eye glances, | 1 | 215 | 23Q | PARA | ||||
| And where thy footstep gleams — | 1 | 215 | 24 | PARA | ||||
| Where comes no storm | 1 | 224 | 12 | SLEEP | ||||
| Here, where a hero fell, a column falls! | 1 | 228 | 17 | COLIS | ||||
| Here, where the mimic eagle glared in gold, | 1 | E28 | 18 | COLIS | ||||
| Here, where the dames of Rome their gilded hair | 1 | 228 | 20 | COLIS | ||||
| Here, where the dames of Rome their yellow hair | 1 | 228 | 20A-D | COLIS | ||||
| Here where on ivory couch the Caesar sate | 1 | 228 | 21.1ABC | COLIS | ||||
| Here where on ivory throne the Caesar sate | 1 | 228 | 21.1D | COLIS | ||||
| Here where on golden throne the Caesar sate | 1 | 228 | 21.1FK | COLIS | ||||
| Here, where on golden throne the monarch lolled, | 1 | 228 | 22 | COLIS | ||||
| Here, where on golden throne the monarch loll’d, | 1 | 228 | 22ACGH | COLIS | ||||
| Here, where on golden couch the monarch lolled, | 1 | 228 | 22D | COLIS | ||||
| Here, where on ivory couch the monarch loll’d, | 1 | 228 | 22FK | COLIS | ||||
| (Drear path, alas! where grows | 1 | 237 | 3 | TOF | ||||
| (Sad path, alas! where grows | 1 | 237 | 3A | TOF | ||||
| With storms — but where meanwhile | 1 | 237 | 12 | TOF | ||||
| (Sad path, alas! where grows | 1 | 237 | 14.3BC | TOF | ||||
| (hiccup) where is the buffo-singer? | 1 | 248 | 8 | POLI | ||||
| I pulled him from under the table where he lay | 1 | 248 | 19 | POLI | ||||
| UGO. (Hiccup!) where? | 1 | 251 | 83 | POLI | ||||
| CASTIGLIONE. What's that I say? — where is the wine? | 1 | 255 | 86 | POLI | ||||
| Where am I? — what was it he said? — Politian! | 1 | 275 | 90 | POLI | ||||
| Gone — gone. Where am I? —— | 1 | 275 | 103 | POLI | ||||
| Here where a hero fell, a column falls | 1 | 286 | 22 | POLI | ||||
| Here where the mimic eagle glared in gold | 1 | 286 | 23 | POLI | ||||
| Here where the dames of Rome their yellow hair | 1 | 286 | 25 | POLI | ||||
| Here where on ivory couch the Caesar sate | 1 | 286 | 27 | POLI | ||||
| Here where on golden throne the monarch lolled | 1 | 286 | 29 | POLI | ||||
| The bridegroom — where art thou? | 1 | 287 | 59 | POLI | ||||
| [POLITIAN] ’Tis true where am I? | 1 | 287 | 59 | POLI | ||||
| Not where I should be? — By the God of Heaven | 1 | 287 | 60 | POLI | ||||
| Round about a throne where, sitting, | 1 | 316 | 21 | HAUNT | ||||
| That haunteth the lone regions where hath trod | 1 | 322 | 14 | SILE | ||||
| Who haunteth the dim regions where hath trod | 1 | 322 | 14ABC | SILE | ||||
| Where an Eidolon, named Night, | 1 | 343 | 3 | ROUTE | ||||
| Where an Eidolon, named Night, | 1 | 344 | 20.3A | ROUTE | ||||
| Where the toad and the newt encamp, — | 1 | 344 | 28 | ROUTE | ||||
| Where dwell the Ghouls, — | 1 | 344 | 30 | ROUTE | ||||
| Where an Eidolon, named Night, | 1 | 344 | 38.3A | ROUTE | ||||
| Where an Eidolon, name NIGHT, | 1 | 345 | 53 | ROUTE | ||||
| where nothing can trouble it; | 1 | 378 | 6 | WALL | ||||
| A bond where all the dearest ties | 1 | 382 | 11 | VANE | ||||
| Where tyrant virtue reigns alone; | 1 | 384 | 6 | KING | ||||
| Enwritten upon the leaf where now are peering | 1 | 390 | 13 | VALG | ||||
| To where the prospect terminates — thee only. | 1 | 407 | 32 | MARA | ||||
| To where the prospect terminates — thee only. | 1 | 408 | 27 | MARB | ||||
| These cheeks where the worm never dies, | 1 | 417 | 43 | ULA | ||||
| Where no wind dared to stir, unless on tiptoe — | 1 | 445 | 10 | TOHEL | ||||
| “Where can it be — | 1 | 463 | 17 | ELDOR | ||||
| And fill my heart of hearts, where Death installed you | 1 | 467 | 7 | MOTHB | ||||
| Filling my heart of hearts, where God installed you, | 1 | 467 | 7 | MOTHC | ||||
| WHEREAT ( 1 1) | ||||||||
| The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see | 1 | 132 | 1 | BOWERS | ||||
| WHEREIN ( 3 2) | ||||||||
| Wherein I sate, and on the draperied wall — | 1 | 113 | 205 | ALAAR | ||||
| Wherein I sate, and on the drapried wall — | 1 | 113 | 205CE | ALAAR | ||||
| Wherein our weary souls may rest, | 1 | 382 | 6 | VANE | ||||
| WHEREON ( 2 1) | ||||||||
| A crucifix whereon to register | 1 | 264 | 98 | POLI | ||||
| Enwritten upon this page whereon are peering | 1 | 390 | 13F | VALG | ||||
| WHEREVER ( 2 2) | ||||||||
| Ligeia! wherever | 1 | 109 | 112 | ALAAR | ||||
| Wherever they may be — | 1 | 140 | 21 | FAIRY1 | ||||
| WHEREWITH ( 1 1) | ||||||||
| Behold the cross wherewith a vow like mine | 1 | 264 | 106 | POLI | ||||
| WHETHER ( 5 4) | ||||||||
| I’ve been a thinking, whether it were best | 1 | 9 | 11 | TEMP | ||||
| Whether with grim Heraclitus of yore | 1 | 9 | 13 | TEMP | ||||
| Whether with Heraclitus of yore | 1 | 9 | 13D | TEMP | ||||
| Whether Tempter sent, or whether | 1 | 368 | 86 | RAVEN | ||||
| WHICH ( 163 149) | ||||||||
| Of which sound doctrine I believe each tittle, | 1 | 9 | 7 | TEMP | ||||
| This is a question which, oh Heaven, withdraw | 1 | 10 | 19 | TEMP | ||||
| Which is but agony of desire | 1 | 26 | 3 | TAMA | ||||
| To shun the fate, with which to cope | 1 | 26 | 4 | TAMA | ||||
| The worldly glory, which has shown | 1 | 27 | 26 | TAMA | ||||
| And a proud spirit, which hath striv’n | 1 | 27 | 36 | TAMA | ||||
| Usurp’d a tyranny, which men | 1 | 29 | 79 | TAMA | ||||
| Which ev’n to mx impassion’d mind, | 1 | 29 | 92 | TAMA | ||||
| Which ev’n upon this perilous brink | 1 | 30 | 105 | TAMA | ||||
| On which my ev’ry hope and thought | 1 | 30 | 114 | TAMA | ||||
| Of flow’rs which we have known before | 1 | 31 | 140 | TAMA | ||||
| In infancy, which seen, recall | 1 | 31 | 141 | TAMA | ||||
| Which blazes upon Edis’ shrine. | 1 | 31 | 156 | TAMA | ||||
| Which I felt not — its bodied forms | 1 | 32 | 164 | TAMA | ||||
| Of varied being, which contain | 1 | 32 | 165 | TAMA | ||||
| Of an enchanted life, which seems, | 1 | 32 | 171 | TAMA | ||||
| Which left me in an evil hour, | 1 | 32 | 174 | TAMA | ||||
| The passionate spirit which hath known, | 1 | 32 | 179 | TAMA | ||||
| With which this aching breast is fraught/ | 1 | 32 | 184 | TAMA | ||||
| The soul which feels its innate right — | 1 | 32 | 185 | TAMA | ||||
| Which knows (believe me at this time, | 1 | 32 | 189 | TAMA | ||||
| The soul, which knows such power, will still | 1 | 32 | 193 | TAMA | ||||
| Which, of light step, flies with the dew, | 1 | 33 | 209 | TAMA | ||||
| Of Beauty, which did guide it through | 1 | 33 | 211 | TAMA | ||||
| Of a high mountain, which look’d down | 1 | 33 | 215 | TAMA | ||||
| Which as it were, in fairy bound | 1 | 33 | 221 | TAMA | ||||
| The idle words, which, as a dream | 1 | 34 | 239 | TAMA | ||||
| The only feeling which possest, | 1 | 34 | 245 | TAMA | ||||
| Which, ideal, still may be | 1 | 36 | 304 | TAMA | ||||
| Of glory, which the world hath known? | 1 | 37 | 331 | TAMA | ||||
| With the noon-day beauty, which is all. | 1 | 39 | 388 | TAMA | ||||
| Usurp’d a tyranny which men | 1 | 40 | 79 | TAMB | ||||
| Which, ev’n to this impassion’d mind, | 1 | 41 | 92 | TAMB | ||||
| Which blazes upon Edis’ shrine — | 1 | 41 | 156 | TAMB | ||||
| Of varied being which contain | 1 | 41 | 165 | TAMB | ||||
| Of an enchanted life, which seems, | 1 | 41 | 171 | TAMB | ||||
| Which left me in an evil hour — | 1 | 42 | 174 | TAMB | ||||
| The passionate spirit which hath known | 1 | 42 | 179 | TAMB | ||||
| Which knows (believe! for now on me | 1 | 42 | 189 | TAMB | ||||
| The soul which feels such power will still | 1 | 42 | 193 | TAMB | ||||
| Which, of light step, flies with the dew | 1 | 42 | 209 | TAMB | ||||
| Of Beauty, which did guide it thro’ | 1 | 42 | 211 | TAMB | ||||
| Of a high mountain which look’d down | 1 | 43 | 215 | TAMB | ||||
| The idle words which, as a dream, | 1 | 43 | 239 | TAMB | ||||
| The undying hope which now oppress’d | 1 | 44 | 245 | TAMB | ||||
| Of glory which the world hath known | 1 | 44 | 331 | TAMB | ||||
| The searing glory which hath shone | 1 | 45 | 17 | TAMF | ||||
| And a proud spirit which hath striven | 1 | 46 | 37 | TAMF | ||||
| Usurp’d a tyranny which men | 1 | 47 | 70 | TAMF | ||||
| The which I could not love the less, | 1 | 47 | 81 | TAMF | ||||
| On which my ev’ry hope and thought | 1 | 49 | 117 | TAMB | ||||
| And dimmer nothings which were real, | 1 | 49 | 145 | TAMF | ||||
| Of a high mountain which look’d down | 1 | 50 | 152 | TAMF | ||||
| Which fallest into the soul like rain | 1 | 51 | 185 | TAMF | ||||
| Idea which bindest life around, | 1 | 51 | 189 | TAMB | ||||
| The searing glory which hath shone | 1 | 54 | 17 | TAMH | ||||
| And a proud spirit which hath striven | 1 | 54 | 33 | TAMH | ||||
| Usurp’d a tyranny which men | 1 | 56 | 66 | TAMH | ||||
| On which my every hope and thought | 1 | 56 | 90 | TAMH | ||||
| And dimmer nothings which were real — | 1 | 57 | 122 | TAMH | ||||
| Of beauty which did while it thro’ | 1 | 58 | 136 | TAMH | ||||
| Of a high mountain which look’d down | 1 | 58 | 140 | TAMH | ||||
| Of glory which the world hath known | 1 | 59 | 169 | TAMH | ||||
| Which fall'st into the soul like rain | 1 | 59 | 179 | TAMH | ||||
| Idea! which bindest life around | 1 | 59 | 183 | TAMH | ||||
| With the noon-day beauty — which is all. | 1 | 60 | 212 | TAMH | ||||
| Of semblance with reality which brings | 1 | 69 | 31 | DREA | ||||
| Which is not loneliness — for then | 1 | 71 | 6 | SPIRA | ||||
| Which would cling to thee forever. | 1 | 71 | 18 | SPIRA | ||||
| Which is not loneliness — for then | 1 | 72 | 6 | SPIRD | ||||
| Which would cling to thee for ever. | 1 | 72 | 18 | SPIRD | ||||
| And a symbol which shall be | 1 | 72 | 27 | SPIRA | ||||
| Which my spirit hath not seen. | 1 | 75 | 8 | IMIT | ||||
| Will start, which lately slept in apathy? | 1 | 78 | 19 | STAN | ||||
| From us in life — but common — which doth lie | 1 | 78 | 21 | STAN | ||||
| That high tone of the spirit which hath striv’n | 1 | 78 | 29 | STAN | ||||
| The which I could not love the less; | 1 | 84 | 3 | LAKEA | ||||
| Which turneth at the view | 1 | 102 | 88 | ALAAR | ||||
| Which dreamy poets name “the music of the sphere.” | 1 | 104 | 125 | ALAAR | ||||
| “Silence” — which is the merest word of all. | 1 | 104 | 127 | ALAAR | ||||
| “Silence” — which is the veriest word of all. | 1 | 104 | 127F | ALAAR | ||||
| “What tho’ in worlds which sightless cycles run, | 1 | 104 | 133 | ALAAR | ||||
| What tho’ in worlds which own a single sun | 1 | 105 | 139 | ALAAR | ||||
| On the stars which your wonder | 1 | 108 | 74 | ALAAR | ||||
| Which thy vigilance keep — | 1 | 110 | 119 | ALAAR | ||||
| Which leaps down to the flower, | 1 | 110 | 121 | ALAAR | ||||
| As the spell which no slumber | 1 | 111 | 152 | ALAAR | ||||
| Which lull’d him to rest?” | 1 | 111 | 155 | ALAAR | ||||
| With which they dare combine | 1 | 131 | 33 | SHOULD | ||||
| Which glistens then, and trembles — | 1 | 135 | 8 | TOPO | ||||
| His heart which trembles at the beam | 1 | 135 | 13 | TOPO | ||||
| The heart which trembles at the beam | 1 | 135 | 13ABCF | TOPO | ||||
| Which have wither’d as they rose | 1 | 137 | 14 | TOMB | ||||
| (A kind which, upon trial, | 1 | 140 | 13 | FAIRY1 | ||||
| (A sort which, upon trial, | 1 | 140 | 13CF | FAIRY1 | ||||
| Which I think extravagant: | 1 | 141 | 38 | FAIRY1 | ||||
| Of which those butterflies, | 1 | 141 | 41 | FAIRY1 | ||||
| The mystery which binds me still — | 1 | 146 | 12 | ALONE | ||||
| Which thro’ some tatter’d curtain pries | 1 | 162 | 32 | FAIRY2 | ||||
| On which it trembles and lies | 1 | 162 | 36 | FAIRY2 | ||||
| Ah, Psyche, from the regions which | 1 | 166 | 14 | HELF | ||||
| A Psyche, from the regions which | 1 | 166 | 14A | HELF | ||||
| Which we worship in yon star. | 1 | 174 | 23 | ISRA | ||||
| Which we worship in a star. | 1 | 174 | 23B | ISRA | ||||
| Which were seven,) | 1 | 175 | 14 | ISRG | ||||
| By which he sits and sings — | 1 | 176 | 20 | ISRG | ||||
| Which we worship in a star. | 1 | 176 | 28 | ISRG | ||||
| Which we worship in the star | 1 | 176 | 28C | ISRG | ||||
| Which steal within the slumberer's ear, | 1 | 185 | 25.3BC | IRENE1 | ||||
| Some tomb, which oft hath flung its black | 1 | 185 | 71 | IRENE1 | ||||
| ’Neath which thy slumb’ring soul lies hid, | 1 | 187 | 27 | IRENE2 | ||||
| Which is enduring, so be deep! | 1 | 187 | 38 | IRENE2 | ||||
| Thereabout which Time hath said | 1 | 192 | 9 | NISA | ||||
| In the midst of which all day | 1 | 195 | 7 | NISE | ||||
| For which my soul did pine — | 1 | 214 | 2 | PARA | ||||
| Which gathers all their glories in its own. | 1 | 222 | 16 | ENIGMA | ||||
| Which brings no ill. | 1 | 224 | 16 | SLEEP | ||||
| Which veils the solemn midnight sky, | 1 | 225 | 8 | FANNY | ||||
| By witching eyes which looked disdain. | 1 | 226 | 18 | FANNY | ||||
| Be every thing which now thou art | 1 | 235 | 3 | THOUA | ||||
| Being everything which now thou art, | 1 | 235 | 3 | THOUF | ||||
| Being everything which now thou art, | 1 | 235 | 3 | THOUJ | ||||
| Being every thing which now thou art, | 1 | 235 | 3BCDG | THOUJ | ||||
| And nothing which thou art not: | 1 | 235 | 4 | THOUA | ||||
| Be nothing which thou art not. | 1 | 235 | 4 | THOUF | ||||
| Be nothing which thou art not. | 1 | 235 | 4 | THOUJ | ||||
| Which she must never more share in. | 1 | 249 | 49.2Ax | POLI | ||||
| D’ye hear — a cross which never cost a zecchin | 1 | 252 | 105 | POLI | ||||
| on/ which lie some books and a hand mirror. | 1 | 260 | 5/ 6d | POLI | ||||
| tiTticgi—TiFe—ChTF.riTorliearls on Hermon hill.” | 1 | 261 | 34 | POLI | ||||
| Of the Earl, mirthful indeed! — which of us said | 1 | 267 | 77 | POLI | ||||
| Which from my forefathers I did inherit, | 1 | 268 | 11 | POLI | ||||
| Which with my mother's milk I did imbibe, | 1 | 268 | 12 | POLI | ||||
| Proceeds from yonder lattice — which you may see | 1 | 269 | 62 | POLI | ||||
| Far less a shadow which thou likenest to it, | 1 | 274 | 61 | POLI | ||||
| With which all tongues are busy — a land new found — | 1 | 274 | 66 | POLI | ||||
| of which all tongues are speaking — a land new found — | 1 | 274 | 66A | POLI | ||||
| Of Heaven untrammelled flow — which air to breathe | 1 | 274 | 72 | POLI | ||||
| upon one/ of her hands, which is ungloved. | 1 | 276 | 3/ 4d | POLI | ||||
| Ungenial Britain which we left so lately, | 1 | 280 | 25 | POLI | ||||
| Of nothing which might warrant thee in this thing, | 1 | 281 | 54 | POLI | ||||
| Was the lance which he proudly wav’d on high. | 1 | 302 | 10 | PARO | ||||
| Through which came flowing, flowing, flowing, | 1 | 316 | 27 | HAUNT | ||||
| That have a double life, which thus is made | 1 | 322 | 2 | SILE | ||||
| A type of that twin entity which springs | 1 | 322 | 3 | SILE | ||||
| The type of that twin entity which springs | 1 | 322 | 3ABC | SILE | ||||
| I scarce know which to prize most high — | 1 | 380 | 3 | KATE | ||||
| A love which shall be passion-free, | 1 | 382 | 9 | VANE | ||||
| Which has in others’ joys a part, | 1 | 386 | 15 | FSO | ||||
| Which Error's glitter cannot blind, | 1 | 386 | 19 | FSO | ||||
| Search narrowly these words, which hold a treasure | 1 | 389 | s | VALA | ||||
| Search narrowly this rhyme! — which holds a treasure | 1 | 389 | 5F | VALG | ||||
| Which one might not undo without a sabre | 1 | 389 | 11 | VALA | ||||
| Upon the open page on which are peering | 1 | 389 | 13 | VALA | ||||
| Which one might not undo without a sabre, | 1 | 390 | 11 | VALG | ||||
| Which one might not undo without a sabre | 1 | 390 | 11D | VALG | ||||
| in which “there are no natural feet"] | 1 | 393 | 6 | MODC | ||||
| (III. “Dactylic lines in which we find natural feet” — | 1 | 393 | 8 | MODC | ||||
| Out of which a miraculous crescent | 1 | 416 | 35 | ULA | ||||
| Ont of which a miraculous crescent | 1 | 416 | 35D | ULA | ||||
| They fill my soul with Beauty (which is Hope,) | 1 | 446 | 61 | TOHEL | ||||
| By that infinity with which my wife | 1 | 467 | 13 | MOTHB | ||||
| By that infinity with which my wife | 1 | 467 | 13 | MOTHC | ||||
| WHILE ( 61 50) | ||||||||
| But pray be patient: yet a little while | 1 | 10 | 38 | TEMP | ||||
| And dove-tailed coat, obtained at cost; while then | 1 | 11 | 67 | TEMP | ||||
| In dreams upon me — while the light | 1 | 28 | 49 | TAMA | ||||
| To leave her while we both were young, — | 1 | 34 | 236 | TAMA | ||||
| Thus, haply, while in sleep she dream’d | 1 | 36 | 293 | TAMA | ||||
| To leave her while we both were young: | 1 | 43 | 236 | TAMB | ||||
| While the red flashing of the light | 1 | 46 | 48 | TAMF | ||||
| While the red flashing of the light | 1 | 55 | 44 | TAMH | ||||
| Of beauty which did while it thro’ | 1 | 58 | 136 | TAMH | ||||
| While all the world were chiding, | 1 | 79 | 10 | ADRE | ||||
| While pettish tears adown her petals run: | 1 | 102 | 69 | ALAAR | ||||
| While the moon danc’d with the fair stranger light — | 1 | 106 | 10 | ALAAR | ||||
| Of their own dissolution, while they die — | 1 | 106 | 18 | ALAAR | ||||
| But O that light! — I slumber’d — Death, the while, | 1 | 113 | 210 | ALAAR | ||||
| While in the wild wood I did lie, | 1 | 128 | 9 | ROMG | ||||
| While in the wild-wood I did lie, | 1 | 128 | 9C | ROMG | ||||
| To while away — forbidden things! | 1 | 128 | 19 | ROMG | ||||
| To while away — forbidden thing! | 1 | 128 | 19C | ROMG | ||||
| But that, while I am dead yet alive | 1 | 137 | 19 | TOMB | ||||
| But that, while I am dead and alive | 1 | 137 | 19A | TOMB | ||||
| While its wide circumference | 1 | 140 | 18 | FAIRY1 | ||||
| While in the wild-wood I did lie | 1 | 156 | 9 | INTRO | ||||
| To while away — forbidden thing! | 1 | 157 | 43 | INTRO | ||||
| While yet my vapid joy and grief | 1 | 158 | 61 | INTRO | ||||
| While the silver winds of Circassy | 1 | 160 | 14 | MYST | ||||
| While, to listen, the red levin | 1 | 174 | 10 | ISRA | ||||
| While, to listen, the red levin | 1 | 175 | 12 | ISRG | ||||
| While a bolder note than this might swell | 1 | 177 | 50 | ISRG | ||||
| While the pale sheeted ghosts go by! | 1 | 188 | 44 | IRENE2 | ||||
| While the dim sheeted ghosts go by! | 1 | 188 | 44FGHK | IRENE2 | ||||
| While from the high towers of the town | 1 | 200 | 43 | CITYA | ||||
| While from a proud tower in the town | 1 | 202 | 28 | CITYH | ||||
| They tell me (while they speak | 1 | 206 | 13 | PAEAN | ||||
| “Onward!” while o’er the Past | 1 | 214 | 11A-G | PARA | ||||
| Thus, while no single sound too rude, | 1 | 223 | 22 | SERE | ||||
| (while she speaks, | 1 | 263 | 8d | POLI | ||||
| Give me to live yet — yet a little while: | 1 | 279 | 8 | POLI | ||||
| While a reverie came o’er me, | 1 | 309 | 15 | BRIDF | ||||
| While, like a ghastly rapid river, | 1 | 317 | 45 | HAUNT | ||||
| While, like a rapid ghastly river, | 1 | 317 | 45ABCEHKLO | HAUNT | ||||
| While the orchestra breathes fitfully | 1 | 325 | 7 | WORM | ||||
| While the angels, all pallid and wan, | 1 | 326 | 37 | WORM | ||||
| While all day long | 1 | 349 | 17BCD | EULA | ||||
| While ever to her dear Eulalie upturns her matron eye — | 1 | 349 | 20 | EULA | ||||
| While ever to it dear Eulalie upturns her matron eye — | 1 | 349 | 20AZ | EULA | ||||
| While ever to her young Eulalie upturns her violet eye. | 1 | 349 | 21 | EULA | ||||
| While ever to it young Eulalie upturns her violet eye. | 1 | 349 | 21AZ | EULA | ||||
| while I pondered, weak and weary, | 1 | 364 | 1 | RAVEN | ||||
| While I nodded, nearly napping, | 1 | 364 | 3 | RAVEN | ||||
| While I pondered, nearly napping, | 1 | 364 | 3G | RAVEN | ||||
| While in its own all others share. | 1 | 386 | 16 | FSO | ||||
| While, on dreams relying, | 1 | 399 | 6 | LOU | ||||
| Twirls into trunk-paper the while you con it.” | 1 | 425 | 8 | DUNCE | ||||
| While the stars that oversprinkle | 1 | 435 | 6 | BELLSEG | ||||
| To the turtle-dove that listens while she gloats | 1 | 436 | 23 | BELLSEG | ||||
| I saw thee half reclining; while the moon | 1 | 445 | 18 | TOHEL | ||||
| I see thee half reclining; while the moon | 1 | 445 | 18B | TOHEL | ||||
| While even in the meridian glare of day | 1 | 446 | 64 | TOHEL | ||||
| While I weep — while I weep! | 1 | 452 | 18 | TAKE | ||||
| For now, while so quietly | 1 | 458 | 59 | ANNIE | ||||
| WHILED ( 1 1) | ||||||||
| Thus, in discourse, the lovers whiled away | 1 | 115 | 261 | ALAAR | ||||
| WHIM ( 1 1) | ||||||||
| Such wit — such whim — such flashes of wild merriment | 1 | 266 | 36 | POLI | ||||
| WHISPERED ( 3 2) | ||||||||
| was the whispered word, “Lenore?” | 1 | 365 | 28 | RAVEN | ||||
| was the whispered word, “Lenore!” | 1 | 365 | 28ABCEFHJLNPU | RAVEN | ||||
| This I whispered, and an echo | 1 | 366 | 29 | RAVEN | ||||
| WHISPERING ( 3 2) | ||||||||
| Young flowers were whispering in melody | 1 | 108 | 60 | ALAAR | ||||
| A voice is whispering unto me, | 1 | 214 | 18.1A | PARA | ||||
| The angels, whispering to one another, | 1 | 467 | 2 | MOTHB | ||||
| WHISPERS ( 1 1) | ||||||||
| Whispers of early grave untimely yawning | 1 | 263 | 69 | POLI | ||||
| WHITE ( 9 7) | ||||||||
| What tho’ the moon — the white moon — | 1 | 52 | 207 | TAMF | ||||
| What tho’ the moon — the white moon | 1 | 60 | 201 | TAMH | ||||
| Heaving her white breast to the balmy air, | 1 | 101 | 64 | ALAAR | ||||
| Snow-white palace — reared its head. | 1 | 315 | 4ABCL | HAUNT | ||||
| Snow-white palace — rear’d its head. | 1 | 315 | 4E | HAUNT | ||||
| See the White Eagle soaring aloft to the sky, | 1 | 341 | 1 | CAMP | ||||
| Then here's the White Eagle, full daring is he, | 1 | 342 | 3 | CAMP | ||||
| White-robed forms of friends long given, | 1 | 344 | 37 | ROUTE | ||||
| Clad all in white, upon a violet bank | 1 | 445 | 17 | TOHEL | ||||
| WHITE-ROBED ( 1 1) | ||||||||
| White-robed forms of friends long given, | 1 | 344 | 37 | ROUTE | ||||
| WHO ( 130 120) | ||||||||
| Democritus of Thrace, who used to toss over | 1 | 10 | 16 | TEMP | ||||
| As though he’d say, “Why who the devil cares?” | 1 | 10 | 18 | TEMP | ||||
| Who would be men by imitating apes. | 1 | 10 | 34 | TEMP | ||||
| Or who so cold, so callous to refuse | 1 | 11 | 57 | TEMP | ||||
| The youth who cut the ribbon for her shoes! | 1 | 11 | 58 | TEMP | ||||
| But, father, there liv’d one who, then — | 1 | 29 | 82 | TAMA | ||||
| Ev’n then, who deem’d this iron heart | 1 | 29 | 86 | TAMA | ||||
| Yes! I was proud — and ye who know | 1 | 33 | 195 | TAMA | ||||
| Who, that had known the secret thought | 1 | 34 | 247 | TAMA | ||||
| Of those, who hardly will conceive | 1 | 34 | 258 | TAMA | ||||
| Wither’d and blasted; who had gone | 1 | 35 | 276 | TAMA | ||||
| Her own Alexis, who should plight | 1 | 35 | 279 | TAMA | ||||
| Too real, to his. breast who lives | 1 | 36 | 307 | TAMA | ||||
| And who her sov’reign? Timur he | 1 | 37 | 333 | TAMA | ||||
| To him, who still would gaze upon | 1 | 38 | 366 | TAMA | ||||
| Who in a dream of night would fly | 1 | 38 | 374 | TAMA | ||||
| But she who rear’d them was long dead, | i | 39 | 403 | TAMA | ||||
| But, father, there liv’d one who then, | 1 | 40 | 82 | TAMB | ||||
| Ev’n then who deem’d this iron heart | 1 | 40 | 86 | TAMB | ||||
| Yes! I was proud & ye who know | 1 | 42 | 195 | TAMB | ||||
| Who that had known the silent thought | 1 | 44 | 247 | TAMB | ||||
| And who her sov’reign? Timur — he | 1 | 44 | 333 | TAMB | ||||
| It was but man, I thought, who shed | 1 | 47 | 62 | TAMF | ||||
| But, father, there liv’d one who then — | 1 | 47 | 73 | TAMB | ||||
| Ev’n then who knew that as infinite | 1 | 47 | 77 | TAMF | ||||
| Of hers — who ask’d no reason why, | 1 | 49 | 137 | TAMB | ||||
| To him who still would look upon | 1 | 51 | 199 | TAMB | ||||
| Who in a dream of night would fly, | 1 | 52 | 205 | TAMF | ||||
| I Jcngw — for death, who comes for me | 1 | 52 | 218 | TAMF | ||||
| Who daily scents his snowy wings | 1 | 53 | 228 | TAMF | ||||
| It was but man, I thought, who shed | 1 | 55 | 58 | TAMH | ||||
| But, father, there liv’d one who, then, | 1 | 56 | 69 | TAMH | ||||
| E’en ;hen who knew this iron heart | 1 | 56 | 73 | TAMH | ||||
| Of her — who ask’d no reason why, | 1 | 57 | 110 | TAMH | ||||
| And who her sovereign? Timour — he | 1 | 59 | 173 | TAMH | ||||
| To him who still would look upon | 1 | 59 | 193 | TAMH | ||||
| Who, in a dream of night, wou_kd fly | 1 | 60 | 199 | TAMH | ||||
| For all had flown who made it so. | 1 | 60 | 214 | TAMH | ||||
| I know — for Death who comes for me | 1 | 60 | 223 | TAMH | ||||
| Who daily scents his snowy wings | 1 | 61 | 233 | TAMH | ||||
| Who saw thee on that bridal day, | 1 | 66 | 13 | SONG | ||||
| Who saw the on that bridal day, | 1 | 66 | 13A | SONG | ||||
| The spirits of the dead, who stood | 1 | 71 | 7 | SPIRA | ||||
| The spirits of the dead who stood | 1 | 72 | 7 | SPIRD | ||||
| Who otherwise would fall from life and Heav’n | 1 | 78 | 27 | STAN | ||||
| For him who thence could solace bring | 1 | 85 | 19 | LAKEA | ||||
| For him who thence could solace bring | 1 | 86 | 20 | LAKEF | ||||
| Who alterest all things with thy peering eyes. | 1 | 91 | 2 | SCI | ||||
| Who alterest all things with thy piercing eyes. | 1 | 91 | 2BC | SCI | ||||
| Who wouldst not leave him in his wandering | 1 | 91 | 6 | SCI | ||||
| Of her who lov’d a mortal — and so died. | 1 | 101 | 47 | ALAAR | ||||
| By the comets who were cast | 1 | 103 | 91 | ALAAR | ||||
| Who livest — that we know — | 1 | 103 | 98 | ALAAR | ||||
| The hearts of many wanderers who look in | 1 | 107 | 39.3B | ALAAR | ||||
| Who, musing, gazeth on the distance dim. | 1 | 107 | 45 | ALAAR | ||||
| Who calls on you now — | 1 | 108 | 79 | ALAAR | ||||
| To those who hear not for their beating hearts. | 1 | 112 | 177 | ALAAR | ||||
| He was a goodly spirit — he who fell: | 1 | 112 | 182 | ALAAR | ||||
| Who hear not for the beating of their hearts. | 1 | 115 | 264 | ALAAR | ||||
| Romance, who loves to nod and sing | 1 | 128 | 1 | ROMG | ||||
| Romance, who loves to nod and sing, | 1 | 128 | 1C | ROMG | ||||
| Who am a passer-by. | 1 | 136 | 8 | TOMB | ||||
| Who am a passer by. | 1 | 137 | 8 | TOMD | ||||
| Of Earth, who seek the skies, | 1 | 141 | 42 | FAIRY1 | ||||
| Romance, who loves to nod and sing, | 1 | 156 | 1 | INTRO | ||||
| Who read Anacreon, and drank wine, | 1 | 157 | 20 | INTRO | ||||
| But dreams — of those who dream as I, | 1 | 158 | 56 | INTRO | ||||
| Israfeli, who despisest | 1 | 174 | 25 | ISRA | ||||
| Israfeli, who despisest | 1 | 176 | 30 | ISRG | ||||
| It was the dead who groaned within. | 1 | 188 | 60 | IRENE2 | ||||
| It was the dead who groan’d within. | 1 | 188 | 60E | IRENE2 | ||||
| Of the dead, who is my bride. | 1 | 206 | 24 | PAEAN | ||||
| Of the dead — dead — who lies | 1 | 206 | 25 | PAEAN | ||||
| Who knocked over a thousand so fine | 1 | 219 | 8 | LATIN | ||||
| Who is king but Epiphanes? | 1 | 220 | 1 | SONGA | ||||
| Who is God but Epiphanes? | 1 | 220 | 3 | SONGA | ||||
| Who laid his heart upon thy shrine, | 1 | 225 | 14 | FANNY | ||||
| As for the Count San Ozzo who knocked me down | 1 | 248 | 4 | POLI | ||||
| Who is my lady Lalage? God knows! | 1 | 250 | 64 | POLI | ||||
| Who play’d on the guitar! most excellent wine! | 1 | 250 | 66 | POLI | ||||
| Uho gave them to me, d’ye hear? who gave them to me | 1 | 252 | 113 | POLI | ||||
| UGO. Why, Sir, you see, the servant who brings it says | 1 | 256 | 98 | POLI | ||||
| As of one who entered madly into life, | 1 | 259 | 59 | POLI | ||||
| O still more happy maiden who couldst die! | 1 | 260 | 13 | POLI | ||||
| Castiglione lied who said he loved — | 1 | 263 | 72 | POLI | ||||
| Demeanour of his friend — who to speak the truth | 1 | 266 | 38 | POLI | ||||
| Who hath loved thee so long | 1 | 270 | 72 | POLI | ||||
| Who hath loved thee so long | 1 | 270 | 81 | POLI | ||||
| “Who hath loved thee so long, | 1 | 271 | 91 | POLI | ||||
| Castiglione die? Who spoke the words? | 1 | 275 | 89 | POLI | ||||
| who/ throws The bandbox after tan.) | 1 | 279 | 3/ 4d | POLI | ||||
| ’Tis 1 who pray for life — I who so late | 1 | 279 | 9 | POLI | ||||
| Touching Politian, who in the public streets | 1 | 283 | 66 | POLI | ||||
| For — the words were his who fell | 1 | 307 | 10 | BRIDA | ||||
| And who is happy now! | 1 | 307 | 12 | BRIDA | ||||
| And the dead who is forsaken | 1 | 308 | 41 | BRIDA | ||||
| And the voice seemed his who fell | 1 | 309 | 10 | BRIDF | ||||
| And who is happy now. | 1 | 309 | 12 | BRIDF | ||||
| Lest the dead who is forsaken | 1 | 309 | 32 | BRIDF | ||||
| And the dead who is forsaken | 1 | 309 | 32B | BRIDF | ||||
| Who entereth herein, a conqueror hath bin; | 1 | 319 | 1 | COUP | ||||
| Who slayeth the dragon, the shield he shall win. | 1 | 319 | 2 | COUP | ||||
| Who haunteth the dim regions where hath trod | 1 | 322 | 14ABC | SILE | ||||
| Mere puppets they, who come and go | 1 | 325 | 12 | WORM | ||||
| So wills its King, who hath forbid | 1 | 345 | 47 | ROUTE | ||||
| So wills the King, who hath forbid | 1 | 345 | 47AB | ROUTE | ||||
| From him who there should reign alone; | 1 | 382 | 4 | VANE | ||||
| Out of the 1 stupid old 1 God-born 1 Pundits who 1 | 1 | 394 | 2 | MODD | ||||
| Frog-faced 1 stupid old 1 God-born 1 Pundits who 1 | 1 | 394 | 2* | MODD | ||||
| Why ask 1 who ever 1 yet saw 1 money made 1 | 1 | 394 | 5 | MODD | ||||
| Why ask? who ever yet saw money made out of a fat old | 1 | 394 | 27 | MODC | ||||
| Of all who hail thy presence as the morning — | 1 | 400 | 1 | MLS | ||||
| The sacred sun — of all who, weeping, bless thee | 1 | 400 | 4 | MLS | ||||
| Of all who, on Despair's unhallowed bed | 1 | 400 | 8 | MLS | ||||
| Of all who owe thee most — whose gratitude | 1 | 400 | 13 | MLS | ||||
| By him who, as he pens them, thrills to think | 1 | 400 | 17 | MLS | ||||
| Who “had the sweetest voice of all God's creatures,” | 1 | 406 | 15 | MARA | ||||
| Who has “the sweetest voice of all God's creatures,” | 1 | 407 | 15 | MARB | ||||
| Who live up in the steeple | 1 | 437 | 80E1 | BELLSEG | ||||
| And who, tolling, tolling, tolling, | 1 | 437 | 82 | BELLSEG | ||||
| And their king it is who tolls: — | 1 | 437 | 89 | BELLSEG | ||||
| You are not wrong, who deem | 1 | 451 | 4 | TAKE | ||||
| You who are more than mother unto me, | 1 | 467 | 6 | MOTHB | ||||
| You who are more than mother unto me, | 1 | 467 | 6 | MOTHC | ||||
| My mother — my own mother, who died early, | 1 | 467 | 9 | MOTHB | ||||
| My mother — my own mother, who died early, | 1 | 467 | 9 | MOTHC | ||||
| Of those who were older than we — | 1 | 478 | 28 | LEEA | ||||
| Of those who were older than we — | 1 | 479 | 28 | LEEE | ||||
| WHO’D ( 1 1) | ||||||||
| Who’d be without a watch? — these are pretty gloves! | 1 | 276 | 12 | POLI | ||||
| WHOLE ( 3 3) | ||||||||
| But take it generally upon the whole, | 1 | 10 | 44 | TEMP | ||||
| To God, and to the great whole — | 1 | 36 | 310 | TAMA | ||||
| The whole of my errands in two hours at farthest! | 1 | 276 | 11 | POLI | ||||
| WHOM ( 33 31) | ||||||||
| Of one whom in life I made | 1 | 27 | 20 | TAMA | ||||
| But one, whom phantasy had led | 1 | 34 | 250 | TAMA | ||||
| Whom daily they are wont to see | 1 | 35 | 262 | TAMA | ||||
| Familiarly — whom Fortune's sun | 1 | 35 | 263 | TAMA | ||||
| She might recall in him, whom Fame | 1 | 35 | 271 | TAMA | ||||
| Whom she had deem’d in his own fire | 1 | 35 | 275 | TAMA | ||||
| Whom th’ astonish’d earth hath seen, | 1 | 37 | 334 | TAMA | ||||
| Of one, in whom they did rejoice — | 1 | 37 | 343 | TAMA | ||||
| But one whom Phantasy had thrown | 1 | 44 | 250 | TAMB | ||||
| Whom the astonish’d people saw | 1 | 44 | 334 | TAMB | ||||
| From one in whom they did rejoice — | 1 | 45 | 343 | TAMB | ||||
| Whom the astonished people saw | 1 | 59 | 174 | TAMH | ||||
| Of one whom I had earlier known — | 1 | 60 | 218 | TAMH | ||||
| In youth have I known one with whom the Earth | 1 | 77 | 1 | STAN | ||||
| Tho’ the beings whom thy Nesace, | 1 | 103 | 102 | ALAAR | ||||
| Whom my spirit had not seen | 1 | 130 | 10 | SHOULD | ||||
| Whom thou hast cherished to sting thee to the soul! | 1 | 262 | 58 | POLI | ||||
| DUKE. Him! — whom? | 1 | 265 | 15 | POLI | ||||
| Of the Earl — whom all the world allows to be | 1 | 265 | 22 | POLI | ||||
| Be not too positive. Whom have we here? | 1 | 266 | 43 | POLI | ||||
| Is even that Alessandra of whom he spoke | 1 | 270 | 67 | POLI | ||||
| whom/ she encounters La Turning round) | 1 | 278 | 31/32d | POLI | ||||
| With whom affairs of a most private nature | 1 | 280 | 42 | POLI | ||||
| Even unto death. Before those whom thou lovest — | 1 | 282 | 89 | POLI | ||||
| whom the angels name Lenore — | 1 | 365 | 11 | RAVEN | ||||
| whom the angels named Lenore — | 1 | 365 | 11QU | RAVEN | ||||
| whom unmerciful Disaster | 1 | 367 | 63 | RAVEN | ||||
| whom the angels name Lenore — | 1 | 368 | 94 | RAVEN | ||||
| whom the angels name Lenore.” | 1 | 368 | 95 | RAVEN | ||||
| Of all to whom thine absence is the night — | 1 | 400 | 2 | MLS | ||||
| Of all to whom thy absence is the night — | 1 | 400 | 2A | MLS | ||||
| That a maiden there lived whom you may know | 1 | 477 | 3 | LEEA | ||||
| That a maiden there lived whom you may know | 1 | 478 | 3 | LEEE | ||||
| WHO’S ( 1 1) | ||||||||
| I’ll turn about and let him have it — who's this | 1 | 278 | 81 | POLI | ||||
| WHOSE ( 51 44) | ||||||||
| To him, whose loving spirit will dwell | 1 | 36 | 311 | TAMA | ||||
| Whose failing sight will grow dim | 1 | 36 | 316 | TAMA | ||||
| Of the pale cloud therein, whose hue | 1 | 37 | 320 | TAMA | ||||
| To those whose spirits hark’n) as one | 1 | 38 | 373 | TAMA | ||||
| Whose lineaments upon my mind | 1 | 48 | 106 | TAMF | ||||
| To those whose spirits harken) as one | 1 | 52 | 204 | TAMF | ||||
| Whose pleasant bowers are yet so riven | 1 | 53 | 231 | TAMF | ||||
| Whose lineaments, upon my mind, | 1 | 56 | 79 | TAMH | ||||
| To those whose spirits harken) as one | 1 | 60 | 198 | TAMH | ||||
| Whose waning is the dreariest one — | 1 | 60 | 208 | TAMH | ||||
| Whose pleasant bowers are yet so riven | 1 | 61 | 236 | TAMH | ||||
| Of waking life to him whose heart shall be, | 1 | 68 | 6 | DREA | ||||
| Of waking life to him whose heart must be, | 1 | 68 | 6A | DREA | ||||
| Whose fervid, flick’ring torch of life was lit | 1 | 77 | 4 | STAN | ||||
| Tho’ not with Faith — with godliness — whose throne | 1 | 78 | 30 | STAN | ||||
| To him whose eyes are cast | 1 | 79 | 6 | ADRE | ||||
| Whose wild’ring thought could even make | 1 | 85 | 21 | LAKEA | ||||
| Whose solitary soul could make | 1 | 86 | 22 | LAKEF | ||||
| Vulture, whose wings are dull realities? | 1 | 91 | 4 | SCI | ||||
| Fair flowers, and fairy! to whose care is given | 1 | 102 | 80 | ALAAR | ||||
| But the shadow of whose brow | 1 | 103 | 100 | ALAAR | ||||
| Whose harshest idea | 1 | 109 | 102 | ALAAR | ||||
| Whose sleep hath been taken | 1 | 111 | 150 | ALAAR | ||||
| Whose forms we can’t discover | 1 | 140 | 3 | FAIRY1 | ||||
| Whose forms we can’t discover | 1 | 162 | 43 | FAIRY2 | ||||
| Whose heart-strings are a lute — | 1 | 173 | 2 | ISRA | ||||
| “Whose heart-strings are a lute;” | 1 | 175 | 2 | ISRG | ||||
| Against whose sounding door she hath thrown, | 1 | 185 | 69 | IRENE1 | ||||
| Against whose portal she hath thrown, | 1 | 188 | 55 | IRENE2 | ||||
| Some tomb from out whose sounding door | 1 | 188 | 57 | IRENE2 | ||||
| From out whose hollow-sounding door | 1 | 188 | 57D | IRENE2 | ||||
| Some vault from out whose sounding door | 1 | 188 | 57E | IRENE2 | ||||
| Whose entabll’ures intertwine | 1 | 200 | 29 | CITYA | ||||
| Whose wreathed friezes intertwine | 1 | 201 | 22 | CITYH | ||||
| A pleasing moralist whose page refined, | 1 | 221 | 3 | ENIGMA | ||||
| And him whose song revives departed hours, | 1 | 222 | 12 | ENIGMA | ||||
| And mountains, around whose towering summits the winds | 1 | 274 | 71 | POLI | ||||
| A troop of Echoes whose sweet duty | 1 | 316 | 29 | HAUNT | ||||
| A troop of Echoes whose sole duty | 1 | 316 | 29B | HAUNT | ||||
| “Yon heir, whose cheeks of pallid hue | 1 | 335 | 15 | LENA | ||||
| For the heart whose woes are legion | 1 | 345 | 39 | ROUTE | ||||
| To the fowl whose fiery eyes now | 1 | 367 | 74 | RAVEN | ||||
| But whose velvet-violet lining | 1 | 368 | 77 | RAVEN | ||||
| Swung by seraphim whose foot-falls | 1 | 368 | 80 | RAVEN | ||||
| Swung by angels whose faint foot-falls | 1 | 368 | 80ABCEFHJLNPOU | RAVEN | ||||
| For her these lines are penned, whose luminous eyes, | 1 | 388 | 1 | VALA | ||||
| For her this rhyme is penned, whose luminous eyes, | 1 | 389 | 1 | VALG | ||||
| For her these lines are penned, whose luminous eyes, | 1 | 389 | 1F | VALG | ||||
| Of all who owe thee most — whose gratitude | 1 | 400 | 13 | MLS | ||||
| Was it not Fate, (whose name is also Sorrow,) | 1 | 445 | 22 | TOHEL | ||||
| Was it not Fate, (whose earthly name is Sorrow,) | 1 | 445 | 22A | TOHEL | ||||
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Notes:
Note: For this online presentation, the underlined text has been rendered as italic, in keeping with the original intention.
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[S:0 - CPEAP, 1989] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Works-Concordance of the Poetry of EAP (E. Wiley) (Letter A-ALL)