Text: Elizabeth Wiley, “Concordance (LET through LIQUESCENT),” Concordance of the Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, (1989), pp. 302-312 (This material is protected by copyright)


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LET ( 84 67)
And let him see himself a proper ass? 1 12 88 TEMP
Too well, that I should let it be 1 34 232 TAMA
Tho’ lov’d, and loving — let it pass. — 1 36 298 TAMA
Let life, then, as the day-flow’r, fall — 1 39 389 TAMA
Too well that I should let it be 1 43 232 TAMB
Too well that I should let it be, 1 50 165 TAMF
Too well that I should let it be 1 58 153 TAMH
Let life, then, as the day-flower, fall 1 60 211 TAMH
That dream was as that night wind — let it pass. 1 69 26 DREA
Had I let them pass me by, 1 75 9 IMIT
Let none of earth inherit 1 75 11 IMIT
But let them pass. 1 81 8 HAPP
A dome, by linked light from Heaven let down, 1 106 20 ALAAR
A dome, by linked light from Heaven let down, 1 106 20A-EG-Q ALAAR
A chain, by linked light from Heaven let down, 1 106 20N* ALAAR
Had I let them pass me by 1 130 11 SHOULD
Let my Future radiant shine 1 218 11 HYMN
Soho! — let us sing 1 219 6 LATIN
Soho! — let us roar, 1 219 9 LATIN
Let memory the boy recall 1 225 13 FANNY
Would'st thou be loved? then let thy heart 1 235 1 THOUA
Thou wouldst be loved? — then let thy heart 1 235 1 THOUF
Thou wouldst be loved? — then let thy heart 1 235 1 THOUJ
Eliza! — let thy generous heart 1 235 1B THOUJ
Fair maiden, let thy generous heart 1 235 1C THOUJ
Beloved, let thy generous heart 1 235 1D THOUJ
RUPERT. Let us to bed! the man is steeped in liquor. 1 250 70 POLI
Come let us to bed 1 250 70 POLI
UGO. Oh, nonsense, sweet Jacinta, let me look 1 252 122 POLI
UGO. Pshaw! — let me look! 1 252 124 POLI
Uncork a bottle, Ugo, and let me see 1 256 94 POLI
The other present and let me see it? 1 256 105 POLI
Sit down! — let not my presence trouble you — 1 260 3 POLI
Let us go forth and taste the fragrant air 1 260 65 POLI
My Lord! a second welcome let me give you 1 266 47 POLI
And let me make the noble Earl acquainted 1 266 57 POLI
Bal. Let us go down — for it is getting late 1 270 82Ax POLI
BALDAZZAR. Let us go down. 1 271 87 POLI
BALDAZZAR. Let us descend! — 'tis time. Politian, give 1 271 95 POLI
Let us descend. Believe me I would give, 1 271 100 POLI
Let us descend. Baldazzar! Oh I would give, 1 271 100AB POLI
BALDAZZAR. Let me beg you sir, 1 271 104 POLI
Let us go down, I pray you. 1 271 106 POLI
And let me hear thy voice — one word — one word, 1 275 95 POLI
There's time enough to spare — now let me see! 1 276 5 POLI
I’ll turn about and let him have it — who's this 1 278 81 POLI
I’ll turn about and let him have it so — 1 278 83 POLI
I’ll turn about and let him have it thus — 1 278 83Ax POLI
Thus — thus — I’ll let him have it thus — 1 278 85 POLI
O pity me! let me not perish now, 1 279 6 POLI
Stuffed in that bandbox? I’ll let him have it thus 1 279 87 POLI
O let me die 1 282 76 POLI
Here is no let or hindrance to thy weapon — 1 282 81 POLI
If so pray let me know! 1 283 54 POLI
UGO. I’ll let you know 1 283 54 POLI
Contrive to stir a little? let me help you? 1 285 112 POLI
Let her reign in Peace and Honor — 1 302 2 MAY
(Ah, let us mourn! — for never morrow 1 316 35 HAUNT
(Ah, let us mourn! — for never sorrow 1 316 35FJ HAUNT
Let the bell toll! — A saintly soul 1 334 3 LENA
Let the bell toll! — 1 334 3B LENA
And let the burial rite be read — 1 335 5 LENA
And let the solemn song 1 335 30 LENA
Let the bell toll! — 1 336 2 LENK
Come, let the burial rite be read — 1 336 5 LENK
Ah, let the burial rite be read — 1 336 SD LENK
Let no bell toll! 1 336 49 LENA
but let a Sabbath song 1 337 13 LENK
and let a Sabbath song 1 337 13C-GL LENK
Let no bell toll, lest her sweet soul, 1 337 22C-GL LENK
Let no, bell toll, then, lest her soul, 1 337 23 LENK
Let me see, then, what thereat is, 1 366 34 RAVEN
Let my heart be still a moment 1 366 35 RAVEN
Let me quaff this kind nepenthe 1 368 83ACE RAVEN
At thy soft-murmured words, “Let there be light!” 1 400 10 MLS
Ah, hasten! — ah, let us not linger!. 1 417 54 ULA
Oh, hasten! — oh, let us not linger! 1 417 54A-DFG ULA
Ah, fly! — let us fly! — for we must.” 1 417 55 ULA
Oh, fly! — let us fly! — for we must.” 1 417 55A-DFG ULA
Let us on, by this tremulous light! 1 417 62 ULA
Let us bathe in this crystalline light! 1 417 63 ULA
Thus much let me avow — 1 451 3 TAKE
And ah! let it never 1 457 45 ANNIE
But ah! let it never 1 457 4SZ ANNIE
LETHE ( 3 2)
Looking like Lethe, see! the lake 1 183 13 IRENE1
Looking like Lethe, see! the lake 1 187 13 IRENE2
Looking like Lethe, see! the lake 1 187 13DF IRENE2
LETHEAN ( 1 1)
To the Lethean peace of the skies — 1 417 46 ULA
LETTERS ( 9 8)
The letters with their meaning melt 1 48 111 TAMF
The letters — with their meaning — melt 1 56 84 TAMH
Baldazzar, Duke of Surrey. The Earl has letters, 1 266 51 POLI
POLITIAN. Touching those letters, Sir, 1 266 59 POLI
Touching those letters, Sir, I wot not of them. 1 267 61 POLI
The words — the letters themselves. Do not forget 1 389 8 VALA
The words — the letters themselves! Do not forget 1 389 8F VALG
In common sequence set, the letters lying, 1 389 17 VALA
Its letters, although naturally lying 1 390 17 VALG
LETTING ( 3 3)
(letting fall his sword 1 281 14d POLI
In terror she spoke; letting sink her 1 417 56 ULA
In agony sobbed; letting sink her 1 417 58 ULA
LEVEL ( 2 2)
Are on a level with the waves — 1 200 32 CITYA
Yawn level with the luminous waves; 1 202 31 CITYH
LEVIN ( 2 2)
While, to listen, the red levin 1 174 10 ISRA
While, to listen, the red levin 1 175 12 ISRG
LIAR ( 1 1)
Being, as you observe, a most notorious liar — 1 248 16 POLI
LIBERTY ( 1 1)
I’d strive for liberty no more, 1 384 3 KING
LIBRARY ( 1 1)
As go down in the library and bring me 1 261 29 POLI
LID ( 5 3)
To the loved object — so the tear to the lid 1 77 18 STAN
Above the closed and fringed lid 1 187 26 IRENE2
Above the closed and fringed lid 1 187 26GHK IRENE2
The uplifting of the fringed lid; 1 345 48 ROUTE
The uplifting of the fringed lid; 1 345 48AE ROUTE
LIDS ( 1 1)
And on my eye-lids — O the heavy light! 1 113 206 ALAAR
LIE ( 42 37)
From us in life — but common — which doth lie 1 78 21 STAN
To springs that lie clearest 1 110 130 ALAAR
And scowls on starry worlds that down beneath it lie. 1 112 193 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
They lie — they lie aloud — 1 131 30 SHOULD
Lie dead on my heart-strings 1 137 15 TOMB
He never was known to lie — 1 151 3 LOCKE
While in the wild-wood I did lie 1 156 9 INTRO
In dreamy gardens, where do lie 1 160 12 MYST
When winged visions love to lie 1 183 3 IRENE1
Entranc’d, the spirit loves to lie 1 184 43 IRENE1
Entranced, the spirit loves to lie 1 184 43C IRENE1
I pray to God that she may lie 1 185 63 IRENE1
I pray to God that she may lie 1 188 42 IRENE2
There th’ uneasy violets lie — 1 192 30 NISA
Low crouched on Earth, some violets lie, 1 193 42 NISB
Over the violets there that lie 1 196 20 NISE
The melancholy waters lie. 1 199 13 CITYA
But not the riches there that lie 1 200 33 CITYA
The melancholy waters lie. 1 201 11 CITYH
The melancholy waters lie. 1 201 25 CITYH
Around the mournful waters lie. 1 201 25C CITYH
But not the riches there that lie 1 202 32 CITYH
(Thirst for the springs of lore that in thee lie,) 1 228 6 COLIS
(Thirst for the springs of love that in thee lie,) 1 228 6A COLIS
“Not all the mysteries that in us lie — 1 229 43 COLIS
on/ which lie some books and a hand mirror. 1 260 5/ 6d POLI
To lie all day in that especial manner 1 283 53 POLI
(Thirst for the springs of lore that in thee lie) 1 286 7 POLI
Not all the mysteries that in us lie 1 287 50 POLI
May her future pathway lie 1 302 4 MAY
of that lie thy soul hath spoken! 1 369 99 RAVEN
Eyes scintillating soul, there lie perdus 1 390 14 VALG
Of the dear names that lie concealed witTan ’t. 1 425 14 DUNCE
What wild heart-histories seemed to lie enwritten 1 446 42 TOHEL
As I lie at full length — 1 456 10 ANNIE
And so I lie happily, 1 458 67A ANNIE
And I lie so composedly, 1 459 85 ANNIE
And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side 1 478 38 LEEA
And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side 1 479 38 LEEE
LIED ( 3 3) I
UGO. Sirrah! I said not so, or else I (hiccup) lied. 1 248 14 POLI
BENITO. I have no doubt, good Ugo, that you lied 1 248 15 POLI
Castiglione lied who said he loved — 1 263 72 POLI
LIES ( 27 22)
’Tis there the seat of reason lies in him; 1 11 82 TEMP
Her image deeply lies — 1 135 12 TOPO
Her image lightly lies — 1 135 12A TOPO
On which it trembles and lies 1 162 36 FAIRY2
All beauty sleeps: and lo! where lies 1 183 22 IRENE1
All Beauty sleeps! — and lo! where lies 1 187 16 IRENE2
’Neath which thy slumb’ring soul lies hid, 1 187 27 IRENE2
Lies that valley as the day 1 191 3 NISA
Of the dead — dead — who lies 1 206 25 PAEAN
(Dim gulf!) my spirit hovering lies 1 214 12 PARA
An image of Elysium lies: 1 222 6 SERE
On bed of moss lies gloating the foul adder 1 228 21.2A-DFK COLIS
On bed of moss lies gloating the foul adder: 1 286 22.1Ax POLI
On bed of moss lies gloating the foul adder: 1 286 28 POLI
Low lies thy love Lenore! 1 335 14 LENA
low lies thy love, Lenore! 1 336 4 LENK
That now so lowly lies — 1 336 40 LENA
For her, the fair and debonair, that now so lowly lies, 1 337 17 LENK
that lies floating on the floor 1 369 107 RAVEN
Shall find her own sweet name that, nestling, lies 1 389 3 VALA
Shall find her own sweet name, that, nestling lies 1 389 3 VALG
Shall find her own sweet name, that, nestling, lies 1 389 3DF VALG
Such sweet eyes now, there lies, I say, perdu, 1 389 14 VALA
Such eager eyes, there lies, I say, perdu, 1 390 14F VALG
From the secret that lies in these wolds — 1 418 99 ULA
From the thing that lies hidden in these wolds — 1 418 100 ULA
And so it lies happily, 1 458 67 ANNIE
LIEST ( 2 2)
thou liest not! 1 263 70 POLI
Thou liest! thou shalt! 1 282 92 POLI
LIETH ( 1 1)
From a wild weird clime that lieth, sublime, 1 344 7 ROUTE
LIFE ( 65 58)
The page of life and grin at the dog-ears, 1 10 17 TEMP
Of one whom in life I made 1 27 20 TAMA
In mountain air I first drew life; 1 28 38 TAMA
In spring of life have ye ne’er dwelt 1 29 94 TAMA
Our earthly life, and love — and all. 1 31 143 TAMA
Nothings of mid-day waking life — 1 32 170 TAMA
Of an enchanted life, which seems, 1 32 171 TAMA
That they shall stoop in life to one 1 35 261 TAMA
Of young life, and the fire o’ the eye 1 39 382 TAMA
Let life, then, as the day-flow’r, fall — 1 39 389 TAMA
In spring of life have ye ne’er dwelt 1 41 94 TAMB
Nothings of mid-day waking life — 1 41 170 TAMB
Of an enchanted life, which seems, 1 41 171 TAMB
On mountain soil I first drew life — 1 46 39 TAMF
Idea which bindest life around, 1 51 189 TAMF
On mountain soil I first drew life: 1 54 35 TAMH
Idea! which bindest life around 1 59 183 TAMH
Let life, then, as the day-flower, fall 1 60 211 TAMH
Oh! that my young life were a lasting dream! 1 68 1 DREA
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
Dreams! in their vivid colouring of life — 1 69 29 DREA
In life before thee, are again 1 71 8 SPIRA
In life before thee are again 1 72 8 SPIRD
Should my early life seem; 1 75 4 IMIT
Whose fervid, flick’ring torch of life was lit 1 77 4 STAN
From us in life — but common — which doth lie 1 78 21 STAN
Who otherwise would fall from life and Heav’n 1 78 27 STAN
But a waking dream of life and light 1 79 3 ADRE
With the last ecstasy of satiate life — 1 111 169 ALAAR
Should my early life seem, 1 130 1 SHOULD
Of a most stormy life — was drawn 1 146 10 ALONE
To dream my very life away. 1 158 55 INTRO
Where oft — in life — with friends — it went 1 184 49 IRENE1
And the life upon each tress. 1 206 28 PAEAN
And the life upon her hair. 1 206 28A PAEAN
Of life — beloved, and fair; 1 206 30 PAEAN
Thy life and love are riven, 1 206 34A PAEAN
And the star of life did rise 1 214 8A PARA
The light of Life is o’er! 1 214 15 PARA
Long life to our King, 1 219 7 LATIN
I never heard a better speech in my life. 1 254 52 POLI
For the life of one. After all I don’t see why 1 255 66 POLI
As of one who entered madly into life, 1 259 59 POLI
And life shall then be mine, for I will live 1 274 78 POLI
’Tis I who pray for life — I who so late 1 279 9 POLI
Hath now departed this life.” 1 284 90 POLI
I have — departed this life. 1 284 92 POLI
This life — you’re dead, deceased, defunct, 1 285 134 POLI
That have a double life, which thus is made 1 322 2 SILE
That have a double life, life aptly made 1 322 2ABC SILE
The life still there 1 336 41 LENA
The life upon her yellow hair, but not within her eyes — 1 337 18 LENK
The life upon her yellow hair, but not upon her eyes — 1 337 18C LENK
The life still there upon her hair, 1 337 19 LENK
We both have found a life-long love; 1 382 5 VANE
And hold this maxim all life long, 1 384 11 KING
And this the life thy spirit live, 1 386 26 FSO
Hourly for hope — for life — ah! above all, 1 400 5 MLS
Come to life and fade away; 1 450 6 ALE
Was dearer to my soul than its soul-life. 1 467 14 MOTHB
Was dearer to my soul than its soul-life. 1 467 14 MOTHC
Of my darling — my darling — my life and my bride, 1 478 39 LEEA
Of my darling, my darling, my life and my bride 1 479 39 LEEE
LIFE-LONG ( 1 1)
We both have found a life-long love; 1 382 5 VANE
LIFE’S ( 2 1)
Thou died'st in thy life's June — 1 206 29A PAEAN
Thy life's free course should ever roam 1 386 9 FSO
LIFT ( 1 1)
’S a monstrous tub of ashes — I can’t lift it. 1 256 109 POLI
LIFTED ( 2 2)
Thy hair is lifted by the moon 1 161 7 FAIRY2
Shall be lifted — nevermore! 1 369 108 RAVEN
LIFTING ( 2 2)
Around, by lifting winds forgot, 1 199 11 CITYA
Around, by lifting winds forgot, 1 201 9 CITYH
LIGEIA ( 3 3)
Ligeia! Ligeia! 1 109 100 ALAAR
Ligeia! wherever 1 109 112 ALAAR
LIGHT ( 86 76)
A demon-light around my throne, 1 27 27 TAMA
In dreams upon me — while the light 1 28 49 TAMA
Strange light upon me, tho’ it were 1 29 73 TAMA
With ray of the all living light 1 31 155 TAMA
Which, of light step, flies with the dew, 1 33 209 TAMA
A light in the dark wild, alone. 1 34 233 TAMA
The blue sky — the misty light 1 37 319 TAMA
Of many with a breast as light, 1 37 341 TAMA
Strange light upon me, tho’ it were 1 40 73 TAMB
With ray of the all-living light 1 41 155 TAMB
Which, of light step, flies with the dew 1 42 209 TAMB
A light in the dark wild alone. 1 43 233 TAMB
Of many with a breast as light 1 44 341 TAMB
While the red flashing of the light 1 46 48 TAMF
Trust to the fire within for light? 1 49 122 TAMF
(Shadows and a more shadowy light) 1 50 146 TAMF
Light in the wilderness alone. 1 50 166 TAMF
While the red flashing of the light 1 55 44 TAMH
Trust to the fire within, for light? 1 56 95 TAMH
(Shadows — and a more shadowy light!) 1 57 123 TAMH
Light in the wilderness alone. 1 58 154 TAMH
And in thine eye a kindling light 1 66 5 SONG
And in thine eye the kindling light 1 66 SA SONG
In the summer sky; in dreamy fields of light, 1 68 14 DREA
In the summer sky, in dreams of living light, 1 68 14AB DREA
With light like Hope to mortals giv’n, 1 71 14 SPIRA
In the morning light afar 1 71 20 SPIRA
With light like Hope to mortals given — 1 72 14 SPIRD
Shone pale, thro’ the light 1 74 4 STAR
Than that colder, lowly light. 1 74 23 STAR
And that light time have past, 1 7S 16 IMIT
In day light, and in beauty from his birth: 1 77 3 STAN
A passionate light — such for his spirit was fit — 1 77 6 STAN
But I will half believe that wild light fraught 1 77 11 STAN
But a waking dream of life and light 1 79 3 ADRE
What though that light, thro’ storm and night, 1 80 13 ADRE
What though that light, thro’ misty night, 1 80 13A ADRE
Laves in quadruple light her angel limbs. 1 100 29 ALAAR
Of other beauty glittering thro’ the light — 1 101 39 ALAAR
Nyctanthes too, as sacred as the light 1 102 66 ALAAR
And wing to other worlds another light! 1 105 146 ALAAR
While the moon danc’d with the fair stranger light — 1 106 10 ALAAR
A dome, by linked light from Heaven let down, 1 106 20 ALAAR
A dome, by linked light from Heaven let down, 1 106 20A-EG-Q ALAAR
A chain, by linked light from Heaven let down, 1 106 20N* ALAAR
The fairy light that kiss’d her golden hair 1 108 58 ALAAR
The brilliant light that kiss’d her golden hair 1 108 58F ALAAR
They are light on the tresses, 1 109 98 ALAAR
Seraphs in all but “Knowledge,” the keen light 1 111 159 ALAAR
And on my eye-lids — O the heavy light! 1 113 206 ALAAR
But O that light! — I slumber’d — Death, the while, 1 113 210 ALAAR
Light, brazen rays, this golden star unto! 1 114 240 ALAAR
And they put out the star-light 1 140 9 FAIRY1
In a labyrinth of light — 1 140 26 FAIRY1
Light on the lightning's silver wing. 1 157 18 INTRO
Bathe me in light! 1 160 8 MYST
And the light laughter chokes the sigh, 1 184 46 IRENE1
With a most unsteady light — 1 193 44 NISA
The red sun-light lazily lay. 1 195 8 NISE
Light from the lurid, deep sea 1 199 22 CITYA
But light from out the lurid sea 1 199 228 CITYA
But light from out the lurid sea 1 201 14 CITYH
The light of Life is o’er! 1 214 15 PARA
The wearied light is lying down: 1 223 13 SERE
Lit by the wan light of the horned moon, 1 229 24 COLIS
Lit by the wan light of the horned moon, 1 229 24A-CKL COLIS
Lit by the wan-light of the horned moon, 1 229 24H COLIS
Lit by the wan light of the horned moon 1 286 31 POLI
From matter and light, evinced in solid and shade. 1 322 4 SILE
My heart is light — 1 336 45 LENA
“Avaunt! tonight my heart is light — 1 337 20C-GL LENK
And I — tonight my heart is light: — 1 337 25 LENK
that the lamp-light gloated o’er, 1 368 76 RAVEN
with the lamp-light gloating o’er, 1 368 77 RAVEN
And the lamp-light o’er him streaming 1 369 106 RAVEN
’Tis as plain as the light of the day that you double it! 1 378 8 WALL
At thy soft-murmured words, “Let there be light!” 1 400 10 MLS
Let us on, by this tremulous light! 1 417 62 ULA
Let us bathe in this crystalline light! 1 417 63 ULA
There fell a silvery-silken veil of light, 1 445 6 TOHEL
That gave out, in return for the love-light, 1 445 12 TOHEL
Save only the divine light in thine eyes — 1 446 37 TOHEL
My duty, to be saved by their bright light, 1 446 58 TOHEL
When the light was extinguished, 1 458 79 ANNIE
It glows with the light 1 459 99 ANNIE
With the thought of the light 1 459 101 ANNIE
LIGHTING ( 1 1)
Lighting my lonely pathway home that night, 1 446 53 TOHEL
LIGHTLY ( 1 0)
Her image lightly lies — 1 135 12A TOPO
LIGHT’NING ( 1 1)
The lightning of his eagle eye — 1 61 239 TAMH
LIGHTNING ( 4 4)
The lightning of his eagle eye — 1 53 234 TAMF
Like lightning from the sky — 1 53 251 TAMF
Like lightning from the sky 1 131 25 SHOULD
From the lightning in the sky 1 146 17 ALONE
LIGHTNING’S ( 1 1)
Light on the lightning's silver wing. 1 157 18 INTRO
LIGHTS ( 3 3)
A gazer on the lights that shine above — 1 112 184 ALAAR
Where, tho’ the garish lights that fly 1 157 13 INTRO
Out — out are the lights — out all! 1 326 33 WORM
LIKE ( 104 88)
— I like your Yankee words and Yankee ways — 1 9 10 TEMP
(As Members say they like their logic taken 1 10 45 TEMP
Flounce like a fish in his own element, 1 11 50 TEMP
Those eyes won’t turn on anything like men. 1 11 68 TEMP
Those won’t turn on anything like men. 1 11 68D TEMP
From clouds that hung, like banners, o’er, 1 46 49 TAMF
Was giant-like — so thou, my mind! 1 47 61 TAMF
And the sultan-like pines that tower’d around! 1 48 84 TAMF
Like moonlight on my spirit fell, 1 48 101 TAMF
Which fallest into the soul like rain 1 51 185 TAMF
(So like you gather in your breath) 1 52 211 TAMF
Lonely, like me, the desert rose, 1 52 215 TAMF
Like lightning from the sky — 1 53 251 TAMF
From clouds that hung, like banners, o’er, 1 55 45 TAMH
But, just like any other dream, 1 58 133 TAMH
Which fall'st into the soul like rain 1 59 179 TAMH
(So like you gather in your breath) 1 60 205 TAMH
With light like Hope to mortals giv’n, 1 71 14 SPIRA
With light like Hope to mortals given — 1 72 14 SPIRD
No more — like dew-drop from the grass 1 72 21B SPIRD
No more — like dew-drop from the grass. 1 72 22 SPIRD
In a dirge-like melody — 1 85 10E LAKEF
That like the murmur in the shell, 1 100 9 ALAAR
Like woman's hair 'mid pearls, until, afar, 1 100 33 ALAAR
So like its own above that, to this hour, 1 101 57 ALAAR
Like guilty beauty, chasten’d, and more fair: 1 101 65 ALAAR
Apart — like fire-flies in Sicilian night, 1 105 145 ALAAR
Like —— eyes of the maiden 1 108 78 ALAAR
Like the lone Albatross, 1 109 107 ALAAR
What wonder? for each star is eye-like there, 1 112 186 ALAAR
Like lightning from the sky 1 131 25 SHOULD
Like starlight on a pall — 1 132 8 BOWERS
Of labyrinth-like water, 1 134 2A-C TOPO
Like — almost any thing — 1 141 33 FAIRY1
Then roll’d like tropic storms along, 1 156 12 INTRO
Like unto what on earth we see: 1 160 17 MYST
Like the murmur in the shell. 1 160 25 MYST
Just now so fairy-like and well. 1 161 3 FAIRY2
Like flowers by the low breath of June! 1 161 8 FAIRY2
Up like a dog-star in this bower — 1 161 13 FAIRY2
So like a thing alive you know, 1 161 16 FAIRY2
With a tinkling like a bell! 1 162 29 FAIRY2
Like joy upon sorrow! 1 162 37 FAIRY2
Like those Nicean barks of yore, 1 165 2 HELF
Like those Nicean barks of yore, 1 165 2ABJ HELF
How statue-like I see thee stand, 1 166 12 HELF
Looking like Lethe, see! the lake 1 183 13 IRENE1
“Like a banner o’er thy dreaming eye! 1 184 36 IRENE1
“Like ghosts the shadows rise and fall — 1 184 36.2BC IRENE1
(Like music of another sphere) 1 185 25.2BC IRENE1
And vampire-wing-like pannels back, 1 185 72BC IRENE1
Looking like Lethe, see! the lake 1 187 13 IRENE2
Looking like Lethe, see! the lake 1 187 130F IRENE2
Like ghosts the shadows rise and fall! 1 187 29 IRENE2
And wing-like pannels fluttering back, 1 188 SIDE IRENE2
Helen, like thy human eye 1 192 29 NISA
Do roll like seas in northern breeze 1 192 36 NISA
Rolling like a waterfall 1 192 41 NISA
Do roll like seas, in Northern breeze, 1 193 34 NISB
Rolling, like a waterfall, 1 193 39 NISB
And Helen, like thy human eye, 1 193 41 NISB
All banner-like, above a grave. 1 193 44 NISB
That palpitate like the chill seas 1 195 15 NISE
Are — not like any thing of ours — 1 199 7 CITYA
With stars is like a diadem — 1 199 15 CITYA
Up Panes — up Babylon-like walls — 1 200 27 CITYA
Up Panes — up Babylon-like walls — 1 201 18 CITYH
Like the murmur of the solemn seas 1 214 17A PARA
Sleep on, sleep on, like sculptured thing, 1 224 5 SLEEP
Like sunburst through the ebon cloud, 1 225 7 FANNY
But like the adamantine rock, 1 225 11 FANNY
Glides, spectre-like, unto his marble home, 1 229 23 COLIS
“And cling around about us like a garment, 1 229 45E COLIS
Like some enchanted far-off isle 1 237 9 TOF
Wears it away like evil hours and wine. 1 258 18 POLI
Ill suit the like with old Di Broglio's heir 1 258 21 POLI
Oh, beautiful! — most beautiful! — how like 1 260 10 POLI
But like — oh, very like in its despair — 1 261 21 POLI
Which hangs like chains of pearls on Hermon hill.” 1 261 34 POLI
Behold the cross wherewith a vow like mine 1 264 106 POLI
Baldazzar, it oppresses me like a spell! 1 269 55 POLI
Like the grim shadow Conscience, solemn and noiseless. 1 274 56 POLI
Looking so like a lady! I’m a lady! 1 276 19 POLI
And I would look so like my lady in it! 1 278 57 POLI
So loud, so lady-like, and so commanding! 1 278 62 POLI
Like an avenging apirit I’ll follow thee 1 282 88 POLI
Glides spectre-like unto his marble home 1 286 30 POLI
For the words rang like a knell, 1 309 9BCD BRIDF
While, like a ghastly rapid river, 1 317 45 HAUNT
While, like a rapid ghastly river, 1 317 45ABCEHKLO HAUNT
Like the knight Pinto — Mendez Ferdinando — 1 390 18 VALG
(Like the knight Pinto — Mendez Ferdinando) — 1 390 18D VALG
Like the knight Pinto (Mendez Ferdinando) — 1 390 18F VALG
Like that bird the lover 1 399 12 LOU
And he sinks — like me. 1 399 15 LOU
That hangs like chains of pearl on Hermon hill” 1 406 10 MARA
Unthought-like thoughts — 1 406 12 MARA
That hangs like chains of pearl on Hermon hill” — 1 407 10 MARB
Unthought-like thoughts that are the souls of thought, 1 407 12 MARB
How fairy-like a melody there floats 1 434 3 BELLSB
How fairy-like a melody there swells 1 434 4 BELLSC
A full-orbed moon, that, like thine own soul, soaring, 1 445 4 TOHEL
That looked like Eldorado. 1 463 12 ELDOR
LIKEN ( 1 1)
We liken our ladies’ eyes to them — 1 199 16 CITYA
LIKENESS ( 2 2)
I think he’ll take this likeness to himself, 1 12 89 TEMP
A likeness taken when the breath 1 39 381 TAMA
LIKENEST ( 1 1)
Far less a shadow which thou likenest to it, 1 274 61 POLI
LILIAN ( 1 1)
Virginal Lilian, rigidly, humblily, dutiful; 1 393 2 MODC
LILIES ( 5 4)
Of flowers: of lilies such as rear’d the head 1 101 43 ALAAR
Of flowers: of lilies such as rear the head 1 101 43CE ALAAR
Abash’d, amid the lilies there, to seek 1 104 119 ALAAR
And, nearer Heaven, some lilies wave 1 193 43 NISB
Over the lilies there that wave 1 196 22 NISE
LILY ( 6 5)
The lily lolls upon the wave — 1 183 17 IRENE1
The lily lolls upon the wave; 1 187 10 IRENE2
From the depths of each pallid lily-bell, 1 196 27.2C NISE
With the snows of the lolling lily. 1 344 20 ROUTE
With the snows of the lolling lily, — 1 344 24 ROUTE
Pale as a lily was Emily Gray. 1 393 22 MODC
LILY-BELL ( 1 0)
From the depths of each pallid lily-bell, 1 196 27.2C NISE
LIMBO ( 1 1)
From the limbo of lunary souls — 1 418 102 ULA
LIMBS ( 1 1)
Laves in quadruple light her angel limbs. 1 100 29 ALAAR
LINE ( 10 10)
Beyond the line of blue — 1 102 86 ALAAR
Upon my family — Di Broglio's line 1 255 73 POLI
Di Broglio's haughty and time-honoured line! 1 255 74 POLI
Pure and reproachless of thy princely line, 1 272 25 POLI
Prophetic tones from every line, 1 385 3 FSO
[IL An “iambic line” 1 393 6 MODC
[IV. A “trochaic linen] 1 393 12 MODC
CV. Line illustrating the “error ... 1 393 14 MODC
CVI. Line illustrating (in the syllable son) 1 393 17 MODC
[VII. Line illustrating (in the last word) a foot 1 393 20 MODC
LINEAMENTS ( 2 2)
Whose lineaments upon my mind 1 48 106 TAMF
Whose lineaments, upon my mind, 1 56 79 TAMH
LINES ( 10 8)
For her these lines are penned, whose luminous eyes, 1 388 1 VALA
For her these lines are penned, whose luminous eyes, 1 389 1F VALG
Search narrowly the lines! — they hold a treasure 1 389 5 VALG
Search narrowly these lines! — they hold a treasure 1 389 5D VALG
[I. “Triple-rhymed natural-dactylic lines"] 1 393 1 MODC
[III. “Dactylic lines in which we find natural feet” — 1 393 8 MODC
[VIII Lines to show that “a truly Greek hexameter” 1 393 23 MODC
And think that these weak lines are written by him — 1 400 16 MLS
Not long ago, the writer of these lines, 1 406 1 MARA
Not long ago, the writer of these lines, 1 407 1 MARB
LINGER ( 4 2)
Disconsolate linger — grief that hangs her head, 1 101 62 ALAAR
Disconsolate linger — grief that hangs her he, 1 101 62E ALAAR
Ah, hasten! — ah, let us not linger! 1 417 54 ULA
Oh, hasten! — oh, let us not linger! 1 417 54A-DFG ULA
LINGERING ( 2 2)
“No lingering winters there, nor snow, nor shower — 1 260 7 POLI
And the lingering illness 1 456 3 ANNIE
LINING ( 2 2)
On the cushion's velvet lining 1 368 76 RAVEN
But whose velvet-violet lining 1 368 77 RAVEN
LINK’D ( 1 1)
Link’d to a little system, and one sun — 1 104 134 ALAAR
LINKED ( 3 1)
A dome, by linked light from Heaven let down, 1 106 20 ALAAR
A dome, by linked light from Heaven let down, 1 106 20A-EG-Q ALAAR
A chain, by linked light from Heaven let down, 1 106 20N* ALAAR
LINKING ( 1 1)
I betook myself to linking 1 367 69 RAVEN
LION ( 6 6)
Lion Ambition is chain’d down, 1 44 252 TAMB
Lion ambition is chain’d down, 1 50 172 TAMF
Lion ambition is chain’d down — 1 58 160 TAMH
And has come past the stars of the Lion, 1 417 44 ULA
Come up, in despite of the Lion, 1 417 47 ULA
Come up, through the lair of the Lion, 1 417 49 ULA
LIP ( 1 1)
Of lip-begotten words — 1 132 4 BOWERS
LIP-BEGOTTEN ( 1 1)
Of lip-begotten words — 1 132 4 BOWERS
LIPS ( 6 5)
Her cheeks were flushing, and her lips apart; 1 108 53 ALAAR
Her cheek was flushing, and her lips apart; 1 108 53GEF ALAAR
Are lips — and all thy melody 1 132 3 BOWERS
And speaks a purpose unholy — thy lips are livid — 1 264 108 POLI
With those words upon thy lips — O, speak to me! 1 275 94 POLI
So fresh upon thy lips I will not fight thee — 1 281 68 POLI
LIQUESCENT ( 2 1)
At the end of our path a liquescent 1 416 33 ULA
At the end of my path a liquescent 1 416 33H ULA


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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)