Text: Elizabeth Wiley, “Concordance (NOTHING through OMINOUS),” Concordance of the Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, (1989), pp. 380-391 (This material is protected by copyright)


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NOTHING ( 44 40)
Thou — and the nothing of a name. 1 32 178 TAMA
Nothing have I with human hearts. 1 37 346 TAMA
Thou — & the nothing of a name. 1 42 178 TAMB
Where there is nothing to deceive, 1 52 220 TAMF
Where there is nothing to deceive, 1 60 225 TAMH
O! nothing earthly save the ray 1 99 1 ALAAR
O! nothing earthly save the thrill 1 99 5 ALAAR
Oh, nothing of the dross of ours — 1 100 11 ALAAR
With nothing of the dross of ours — 1 100 11C ALAAR
Ah! nothing of the dross of ours — 1 100 11J ALAAR
Read nothing, written less — in short's a fool 1 148 10 ELIZA
Nothing there is motionless: 1 192 28 NISA
Nothing there is motionless: 1 193 28 NISB
Nothing save the airs that brood 1 193 29 NISB
Nothing there is motionless. 1 195 11 NISE
Nothing save the airs that brood 1 195 12 NISE
Resemble nothing that is ours. 1 201 8 CITYH
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
JACINTA. You see! you see! can I get nothing more 1 251 100 POLI
CASTIGLIONE Nothing. When did you say 1 253 25 POLI
Thy looks are haggard — nothing so wears away 1 258 15 POLI
CASTIGLIONE Nothing, fair cousin, nothing — 1 258 17 POLI
CASTIGLIONE. O nothing — nothing at all. 1 265 8 POLI
DUKE. Nothing at all! 1 265 8 POLI
At nothing at all! 1 265 10 POLI
To stay with her now. She’d nothing of the lady 1 277 29 POLI
“You good-for-nothing, idle, lazy scoundrel! 1 278 75 POLI
Of nothing which might warrant thee in this thing, 1 281 54 POLI
Nothing about it, and for the best of reasons 1 283 55 POLI
Only this and nothing more.” 1 365 6 RAVEN
This it is and nothing more.” 1 365 18 RAVEN
That it is and nothing more.” 1 365 18CLNU RAVEN
Only this and nothing more.” 1 365 18Q RAVEN
Darkness there and nothing more. 1 365 24 RAVEN
Merely this and nothing more. 1 366 30 RAVEN
’Tis the wind and nothing more!” 1 366 36 RAVEN
Perched, and sat, and nothing more. 1 366 42 RAVEN
Nothing farther then he uttered — 1 367 57 RAVEN
where nothing can trouble it; 1 378 6 WALL
I replied — “This is nothing but dreaming. 1 417 61 ULA
NOTHINGS ( 4 4)
Nothings of mid-day waking life — 1 32 170 TAMA
Nothings of mid-day waking life — 1 41 170 TAMB
And dimmer nothings which were real, 1 49 145 TAMF
And dimmer nothings which were real — 1 57 122 TAMH
NOTICED ( 1 1)
And his own father's ward. I have noticed well 1 249 38 POLI
NOTICING ( 1 1)
and without/ noticing JACINTA.) 1 277 12/13d POLI
NOTORIOUS ( 1 1)
Being, as you observe, a most notorious liar — 1 248 16 POLI
NOTWITHSTANDING ( 1 1)
Zeno and other sages notwithstanding; 1 148 4 ELIZA
NOUGHT ( 3 3)
That she might deem it nought beside 1 43 226 TAMB
That she might deem it nought beside 1 50 159 TAMF
That she might deem it nought beside 1 58 147 TAMH
NOUR ( 1 0)
When first Tophet-Nour knew her course to be 1 115 255J2 ALAAR
NOW ( 167 152)
I have not always been as now — 1 27 30 TAMA
Now as I look back, the strife 1 32 172 TAMA
’Twere folly now to veil a thought 1 32 183 TAMA
Now sounded to her heedless ear — 1 34 240 TAMA
Look ’round thee now on Samarcand, 1 37 327 TAMA
And now what has he? what! a name. 1 37 338 TAMA
What was there left me now? despair — 1 39 405 TAMA
Nor would I now attempt to trace 1 40 90 TAMB
Now as I look back, the strife 1 41 172 TAMB
Which knows (believe! for now on me 1 42 189 TAMB
Now sounded to her heedless ear — 1 43 240 TAMB
The undying hope which now oppress’d 1 44 245 TAMB
Look ’round thee now on Samarcand! 1 44 327 TAMB
And now what has he? even a name. 1 44 338 TAMB
Such, father, is not (now) my theme: 1 45 2 TAMF
I have not always been as now: 1 46 31 TAMF
I will not now attempt to trace 1 48 104 TAMF
How now! why tremble, man of gloom, 1 51 179 TAMF
Such, father, is not (now) my theme — 1 53 2 TAMH
I have not always been as now: 1 54 27 TAMH
Nor would I now attempt to trace 1 56 77 TAMH
Look ’round thee now on Samarcand! — 1 59 165 TAMH
Now are thoughts thou shalt not banish — 1 72 19 SPIRD
Now are thoughts thou can'st not banish — 1 72 19B SPIRD
Now are visions ne’er to vanish — 1 72 20 SPIRD
But now, abroad on the wide earth, 1 79 .3A ADRE
And, pride, what have I now with thee? 1 81 9 HAPP
Now offer’d, with the pain 1 82 18 HAPP
But, now, the ruler of an anchor’d realm, 1 100 26 ALAAR
Now happiest, loveliest in yon lovely Earth, 1 100 30 ALAAR
Is now upon thee — but too late to save! 1 107 39 ALAAR
Who calls on you now — 1 108 79 ALAAR
Now turn’d it upon her — but ever then 1 112 196 ALAAR
Now turned it upon her — but ever then 1 112 196A ALAAR
In parting from you now 1 130 7 SHOULD
So young? ah! no — not now — 1 131 27 SHOULD
But asy my soul hath too much room — 1 157 46 INTRO
I revell’d, and I now would sleep — 1 158 51 INTRO
Be now my theme! 1 159 4 MYST
Just now so fairy-like and well. 1 161 3 FAIRY1
Now thou art dress’d for paradise! 1 161 4 FAIRY1
Now deep shall be — O deep! 1 162 55 FAIRY1
’I is now (so sings the soaring moon) 1 183 1 IRENE1
Those flowers that say (ah hear them now!) 1 184 53 IRENE1
Now the unhappy shall confess 1 192 27 NISA
Now each visiter shall confess 1 193 27 NISB
Now each visiter shall confess 1 195 9 NISE
The waves have now a redder glow — 1 200 51 CITYA
The waves have now a redder glow — 1 202 48 CITYH
Now all my hours are trances, 1 215 21J PARA
Now all my hours are trances, 1 215 21L0 PARA
Now, when storms of Fate o’ercast 1 217 9 HYMN
Now, when clouds of Fate o’ercast 1 217 9A-D HYMN
I feel ye now — I feel ye in your strength — 1 228 12 COLIS
Waved to the wind, now wave the reed and thistle! 1 228 21 COLIS
Wav’d to the wind, now wave the reed and thistle! 1 228 21AC COLIS
“And cling around about us now and ever, 1 229 45A COLIS
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
Just now on the staircase as I came up hither, 1 248 5 POLI
BENITO. Now I’ve no faith in him, poor Lady Lalage! 1 249 34 POLI
I was Jacinta yesternight, but now 1 250 76 POLI
CASTIGLIONE. Ridiculous! Now I have seen Politian 1 259 61 POLI
LALAGE. What didst thou say, Jacinta? Now I bethink me 1 262 41 POLI
LALAGE. Jewels! Jacinta, — now indeed, Jacinta, 1 262 48 POLI
Have use for jewels now. But I might have sworn it. 1 262 55 POLI
Fair mirror and true! now tell me (for thou canst) 1 262 61 POLI
Inurned and entombed! — now, in a tone 1 263 67 POLI
It is most singular now that you should laugh 1 265 9 POLI
We differed indeed. If I now recollect 1 265 17 POLI
CASTIGLIONE. Ha! ha! — now did I? 1 265 19 POLI
BALDAZZAR. Arouse thee now, Politian! 1 267 1 POLI
And live, for now thou diest! 1 267 5 POLI
Now this is very strange! Castiglione! 1 267 74 POLI
And now are friends — yet shall not be so long — 1 268 33 POLI
POLITIAN. Yet now as Fate 1 269 39 POLI
Is balmier now than it was wont to be — 1 269 46 POLI
Thou hearest not novi, Baldazzar? 1 269 51 POLI
POLITIAN. Not hear it! — listen now — listen! — 1 269 52 POLI
BALDAZZAR. I myself hear it now. 1 269 60 POLI
Now be this Fancy, by Heaven, or be it Fate, 1 271 110 POLI
Burned there a holier fire than burneth now 1 272 19 POLI
What need we more? Ha! glory! — now speak not of it! 1 273 35 POLI
By all my wishes now — my fears hereafter — 1 273 37 POLI
LALAGE. Now Earl of Leicester! 1 273 50 POLI
Is Happiness now, and will be Freedom hereafter 1 274 73 POLI
There's time enough to spare — now let me see! 1 276 5 POLI
To stay with her now. She’d nothing of the lady 1 277 29 POLI
Or would she, now — I ask you now, Jacinta, 1 277 35 POLI
For being stupid — look at that ass now, Ugo, 1 277 45 POLI
now eight, nine, ten, 1 277 53 POLI
Ten yards — I can’t forget it now — ten yards — 1 277 54 POLI
Ten yards — I can’t forget it now — ten yards of velvet 1 277 54A2x POLI
Methinks I see her now — Oh! she's a lady 1 278 58 POLI
It's as well now as any other time — 1 278 84 POLI
O pity me! let me not perish now, 1 279 6 POLI
When .saw you now, Baldazzar, in the frigid 1 280 24 POLI
POLITIAN. Now this is true — 1 280 30 POLI
Now prythee, leave me hither doth come a person 1 280 41 POLI
Shall I be baffled thus? — now this is well; 1 281 65 POLI
POLITIAN. Now by my halidom 1 281 69 POLI
POLITIAN. Now s’Death and Hell! 1 282 82 POLI
CASTIGLIONE. Now this indeed is just! 1 282 92 POLI
CASTIGLIONE. Now this — now this is just! 1 282 92B POLI
Both the Earl and himself. I’d bet a trifle now 1 283 69 POLI
So — so — you’re dead eh? come now — come now, Ugo! 1 283 72 POLI
Poor soul he's gone! But now I think of it 1 284 78 POLI
Hath now departed this life.” 1 284 90 POLI
For now, upon consideration, I think 1 284 91 POLI
You smell, Sir, yes you smell — come now be quick! 1 285 118 POLI
Now, Sir, this leg — a little farther — that's it! 1 285 126 POLI
Now Sir the left — you have a genius, Ugo, 1 285 128 POLI
Superlative! — now that's what I call walking! 1 285 130 POLI
Farewell! — now recollect you tell 1 285 132 POLI
I feel ye now — I feel ye in your strength! 1 286 16 POLI
Waved to the wind, now wave the reed and thistle: 1 286 26 POLI
ELALAGE.) I come. And now the hour is come 1 287 54 POLI
And I am happy now! 1 307 6 BRIDA
And who is happy now! 1 307 12 BRIDA
“O, I am happy now!” 1 307 18 BRIDA
And I am happy now. 1 308 5 BRIDF
If I am not happy now! 1 308 24 BRIDA
And I must be happy now! 1 308 30 BRIDA
That proves me happy now! 1 308 36 BRIDA
May not be happy now! 1 308 42 BRIDA
And who is happy now. 1 309 12 BRIDF
“Oh, I am happy now!” 1 309 19 BRIDF
That I am happy now! — 1 309 25 BRIDF
That proves me happy now! 1 309 27 BRIDF
May not be happy now. 1 309 33 BRIDF
And travellers, now, within that valley, 1 316 41 HAUNT
Weep now or nevermore! 1 335 11 LENA
weep now or never more! 1 336 3 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
Now Doubt — now Pain 1 349 14 EULA
So that now, to still the beating 1 365 15 RAVEN
To the fowl whose fiery eyes now 1 367 74 RAVEN
Such sweet eyes now, there lies, I say, perdu, 1 389 14 VALA
And now I leave these riddles to their Seer. 1 389 21 VALA
Enwritten upon the leaf where now are peering 1 390 13 VALG
And now, as if in mockery of that boast, 1 406 6 MARA
In deep humility I own that now 1 406 17 MARA
And now, as if in mockery of that boast, 1 407 6 MARB
And now, as the night was senescent, 1 416 30 ULA
Well I know, now, this dim lake of Auber — 1 418 91 ULA
Well I know, now, this dank tarn of Auber — 1 418 93 ULA
But this is, now, — you may depend upon it — 1 425 12 DUNCE
What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells! 1 436 38 BELLSEG
What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells! 1 436 38A-HJ BELLSEG
Now — now to sit, or never, 1 436 49 BELLSEG
But now, at length, dear Dian sank from sight, 1 446 48 TOHEL
And, in parting from you now, 1 451 2 TAKE
Now, in my bed, 1 456 14 ANNIE
Are quieted now, 1 457 21 ANNIE
Are quieted now; with 1 457 27A ANNIE
Are quieted now; and the 1 457 27B ANNIE
For now, while so quietly 1 458 59 ANNIE
Now, in my bed, 1 459 86 ANNIE
Now in my bed, 1 459 90 ANNIE
NUMBER ( 3 3)
The musical number 1 111 146 ALAAR
The rhythmical number 1 111 154 ALAAR
2122 tears a slip from the paper at each/ number, 1 277 30/31d POLI
NUMEROUS ( 1 1)
And all his numerous vices from the time 1 249 41 POLI
NUPTIAL ( 2 2)
As nuptial dowry — a queen's crown, 1 34 244 TAMA
As nuptial dowry a queen's crown 1 44 244 TAMB
NUPTIALS ( 1 1)
Think you, the consummation of these nuptials? 1 250 55 POLI
NURSLED ( 1 1)
And nursled the young mountain in its lair. 1 106 15 ALAAR
NUTMEGS ( 2 2)
Jew or | downright | upright | nutmegs | 1 394 6 MODD
Jew, or downright upright nutmegs out of a pine-knot? 1 394 28 MODC
NUTS ( 2 1)
Frog Pond | munching of | pea nuts and | pumkins and | 1 394 4 MODD
Duck Pond | munching of | pea nuts and | pumkins and | 1 394 4* MODD
NYCTANTHES ( 1 1)
Nyctanthes too, as sacred as the light 1 102 66 ALAAR
O ( 31 28)
If I can hope (O God! I can) 1 27 13 TAMA
(O how would my wild heart rejoice 1 28 57 TAMA
I lov’d — and O, how tenderly! 1 30 108 TAMA
If I can hope (O God! I can) 1 45 9 TAMF
(O how my spirit would rejoice 1 47 56 TAMF
And 0! I have no words to tell 1 48 102 TAMF
(O! how my spirit would rejoice, 1 55 52 TAMH
Of beautiful Gomorrah! O, the wave 1 107 38 ALAAR
Too beautiful Gomorrah! O, the wave 1 107 38E1 ALAAR
(O! how, without you, Love! 1 109 88 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
Nor that the grass — 0! may it thrive! 1 137 17 TOMB
And then, how deep! — O, deep! 1 140 27 FAIRY1
Now deep shall be — O deep! 1 162 SS FAIRY2
“O lady sweet! how camest thou here? 1 184 26 IRENE1
O! no — 0! no — ours never loom 1 199 8 CITYA
But list, O list! — so soft and low 1 223 18 SERE
For, O, angelic is thy form! 1 224 10 SLEEP
But, O, thy spirit, calm, serene, 1 224 19 SLEEP
JACINTA. Your throat! O Heaven! 1 251 93 POLI
CASTIGLIONE. O nothing — nothing at all. 1 265 8 POLI
POLITIAN. O, wilt thou — wilt thou 1 274 74 POLI
With those words upon thy lips — O, speak to me! 1 275 94 POLI
JACINTA. It is not late — o no! it is not late — 1 276 3 POLI
Of Darkness and the Tomb, O pity me! 1 279 5 POLI
I am the veriest coward. O pity me! 1 282 73 POLI
I am — I am — a coward. O pity me! 1 282 73B POLI
“O, I am happy now!” 1 307 18 BRIDA
O hyacinthine isle! O purple Zante! 1 311 13 ZANTE
At heart: — O, that horrible, 1 457 29B ANNIE
O’ ( 1 1)
Of young life, and the fire o’ the eye 1 39 382 TAMA
OAF ( 1 1)
A cross of rubies, you oaf! a cross of rubies! 1 251 104 POLI
OAK ( 2 1)
To the lone oak that reels with bliss, 1 183 20 IRENE1
To the lone oak that nodding hangs, 1 183 20BC IRENE1
OASIS ( 1 1)
An oasis in desert of the blest. 1 100 19 ALAAR
OATH ( 3 3)
I beg your pardon, reader, for the oath, 1 10 35 TEMP
UGO. Look here! — I’ll take my oath 1 251 86 POLI
Swear not the oath — oh swear it not! 1 264 111 POLI
OBEISANCE ( 1 1)
Not the least obeisance made he; 1 366 39 RAVEN
OBJECT ( 6 6)
Some object of delight upon, 1 29 95 TAMA
One object — and but one — until 1 29 99 TAMA
Some object of delight upon 1 41 95 TAMB
One object, and but one, until C 7 1 41 99 TAMB
To the loved object — so the tear to the lid 1 77 18 STAN
And yet it need not be — (that object) hid 1 78 20 STAN
OBLIGED ( 1 1)
CASTIGLIONE. Really I’m much obliged 1 256 92 POLI
OBSCURE ( 4 2)
By a route obscure and lonely, 1 343 1 ROUTE
By a route obscure and lonely, 1 344 20.1A ROUTE
By a route obscure and lonely, 1 344 38.1A ROUTE
By a route obscure and lonely, 1 345 51 ROUTE
OBSCURED ( 1 1)
And not a cloud obscured the sky, 1 217 6 HYMN
OBSERVE ( 1 1)
Being, as you observe, a most notorious liar — 1 248 16 POLI
OBSERVING ( 1 1)
(observing ALESSANDRA.) 1 259 4d POLI
OBTAINED ( 1 1)
And dove-tailed coat, obtained at cost; while then 1 11 67 TEMP
OCCURRENCE ( 1 1)
This every-day occurrence. Marry her — no! 1 255 68 POLI
OCEAN ( 4 3)
The storm, the earthquake, and the ocean-wrath — 1 105 137 ALAAR
Some ocean throbbing far and free 1 237 11 TOF
Some ocean vexed as it may be 1 237 11BC TOF
“But Ocean ever to refresh mankind 1 260 8 POLI
OCEAN’S ( 1 1)
At rest on ocean's brilliant dies 1 222 5 SERE
OCEANS ( 1 0)
On oceans not so sad-serene. 1 202 41C CITYH
OCEAN-WRATH ( 1 1)
The storm, the earthquake, and the ocean-wrath — 1 105 137 ALAAR
OCTAVIA ( 1 1)
But Octavia, do not strive to rob 1 17 6 OCT
OCTOBER ( 3 3)
It was night, in the lonesome October 1 416 4 ULA
For we knew not the month was October, 1 416 23 ULA
And I cried — “It was surely October, 1 418 85 ULA
ODDITY ( 1 1)
Along the road — such oddity — such humour 1 266 35 POLI
ODOR ( 5 3)
A winged odor went away. 1 316 16 HAUNT
A winged odor went away. 1 316 16ABCEGHKLQ HAUNT
A holier odor 1 458 61 ANNIE
A holier odor about me, 1 458 61A ANNIE
A rosemary odor, 1 458 63 ANNIE
ODOROUS ( 2 2)
Bursting its odorous heart in spirit to wing 1 102 72 ALAAR
Their odorous souls in an ecstatic death — 1 445 13 TOHEL
ODORS ( 2 2)
To bear the Goddess’ song, in odors, up to Heaven: 1 102 81 ALAAR
Were seen no more: the very roses’ odors .1 446 34 TOHEL
O’ER ( 67 54)
And hop o’er counters with a Vestris air, 1 11 52 TEMP
And hop o’er counters with a Vester's air, 1 11 52C TEMP
Flashing from cloud that hover’d o’er, 1 28 50 TAMA
Pass’d quickly o’er me — but my mind 1 28 62 TAMA
Comes o’er me in these lonely hours, 1 31 137 TAMA
There — in that hour — a thought came o’er 1 34 234 TAMA
Comes o’er me, with the mingled voice 1 37 340 TAMA
There, in that hour, a thought came o’er 1 43 234 TAMB
Striding o’er empires haughtily 1 44 335 TAMB
Comes o’er me, with the mingled voice 1 44 340 TAMB
From clouds that hung, like banners, o’er, 1 46 49 TAMF
From clouds that hung, like banners, o’er, 1 55 45 TAMH
Striding o’er empires haughtily 1 59 175 TAMH
When a burning blush came o’er thee, 1 66 2 SONG
When that deep blush would come o’er thee, 1 66 14 SONG
Came o’er me in the night and left behind 1 69 22 DREA
Of its own fervor — what had o’er it power. 1 77 8 STAN
To a ferver by the moon beam that hangs o’er, 1 77 10 STAN
That with a quick’ning spell doth o’er us pass 1 77 15 STAN
As dew of the night-time, o’er the summer grass? 1 77 16 STAN
Doth o’er us pass, when, as th’ expanding eye 1 77 17 STAN
Empyrean splendor o’er th’ unchained soul — 1 100 21 ALAAR
And bent o’er sheeny mountain and dim plain 1 105 157 ALAAR
Stole o’er my senses in that lovely isle 1 113 211 ALAAR
Never his fairy wing o’er fairier world! 1 114 252 ALAAR
Headlong thitherward o’er the starry sea — 1 115 256 ALAAR
Headlong hitherward o’er the starry sea — 1 115 256LMQ ALAAR
O’er the strange woods — o’er the sea — 1 140 22 FAIRY1
O’er spirits on the wing 1 140 23A FAIRY1
O’er every drowsy thing 1 140 24A FAIRY1
O’er the strange woods — o’er the sea — 1 163 63 FAIRY2
That gently, o’er a perfumed sea, 1 165 3 HELF
That gently, o’er a perfum’d sea, 1 165 3AB HELF
“Sure thou art come o’er far-off seas, 1 184 29 IRENE1
“Like a banner o’er thy dreaming eye! 1 184 36 IRENE1
“That o’er the floor, and down the wall, 1 184 36.1B IRENE1
“As a banner o’er thy dreaming eye! 1 184 36B IRENE1
Flutt’ring triumphant o’er the palls 1 185 73 IRENE1
Fluttering triumphant o’er the palls 1 185 73BC IRENE1
That, o’er the floor and down the wall, 1 187 28 IRENE2
Sure thou art come o’er far-off seas, 1 187 32 IRENE2
Triumphant, o’er the crested palls, 1 188 52 IRENE2
O’er the unguarded flowers were leaning: 1 192 22 NISA
O’er th’ unguarded flowers were leaning: 1 192 22B NISA
O’er th’ horizon's fiery wall — 1 192 42 NISA
O’er the enchanted solitude, 1 193 30 NISB
That slumber o’er that valley-world. 1 193 32 NISB
O’er th’ horizon's fiery wall — 1 193 40 NISB
“On! on!” — but o’er the Past 1 214 11 PARA
“Onward!” while o’er the Past 1 214 11A-G PARA
“Onward!” — but o’er the Past 1 214 11LQZ PARA
The light of Life is o’er! 1 214 15 PARA
Ambition — all — is o’er! 1 214 158-G PARA
They bore thee o’er the billow 1 215 20.2B PARA
O’er hill and glen dissolves in air; 1 225 4 FANNY
Just o’er that one bright island smile. 1 237 14 TOF
But a reverie came o’er me, 1 307 15 BRIDA
While a reverie came o’er me, 1 309 15 BRIDF
As he sails on his pinions o’er valley and sea. 1 342 4 CAMP
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
I would not lord it o’er thy heart, 1 382 1 VANE
Heaped o’er my soul by thee. Its spells are broken — 1 407 21 MARA
And o’er his heart a shadow 1 463 9 ELDOR
O’ERCAST ( 2 1)
Now, when storms of Fate o’ercast 1 217 9 HYMN
Now, when clouds of Fate o’ercast 1 217 9A-D HYMN
O’ERGROWN ( 1 1)
Newly with grass o’ergrown; some solemn graces, 1 322 7 SILE
O’ERLOOK ( 1 1)
And even the greybeard will o’erlook 1 158 65 INTRO
O’ERSHADOW ( 2 1)
Shall then o’ershadow thee — be still: 1 71 10 SPIRA
Shall then o’ershadow thee: be still. 1 72 10B SPIRD
OFF ( 22 18)
The winds ran off with it delighted, 1 161 20 FAIRY2
As she threw off her cloak, yon moon 1 161 22 FAIRY2
“Sure thou art come o’er far-off seas, 1 184 29 IRENE1
Sure thou art come o’er far-off seas, 1 187 32 IRENE2
Ah, one by one, from off their stems 1 193 47 NISB
They weep: — from off their delicate stems 1 196 26 NISE
Upon a far-off happier sea: 1 200 40 CITYA
Far off in a region unblest, 1 201 3C CITYH
Upon some far-off happier sea — 1 202 39 CITYH
Upon a far-off happier sea — 1 202 39C CITYH
Like some enchanted far-off isle 1 237 9 TOF
Are all the fiddlers off (hiccup) 1 248 10 POLI
Your hand from off my shoulder, if you please. 1 258 36 POLI
Set off too in such full relief by the grave 1 266 37 POLI
Shake off the idle fancies that beset thee, 1 267 4 POLI
At thy behest I will shake off that nature 1 268 10 POLI
[Took] off his hat, and, making a low bow, 1 277 41 POLI
Hold off — thy sacred hand! — avaunt I say! 1 281 62 POLI
Hold off — hold off thy hand! — avaunt I say! 1 281 62B POLI
Hold off thy hand — with that beloved name 1 281 67 POLI
and take thy form from off my door!” 1 369 101 RAVEN
OFFENCE ( 1 1)
Having given thee no offence. Ha! — am I right? 1 281 55 POLI
OFFENDED ( 1 1)
Descend with me — the Duke may be offended. 1 271 105 POLI
OFFER’D ( 1 1)
Now offer’d, with the pain 1 82 18 HAPP
OFFERINGS ( 2 2)
With incense of burnt offerings, 1 53 229 TAMF
With incense of burnt offerings 1 61 234 TAMH
OFFICE ( 2 2)
A kind and gentle office, and a Power — 1 269 35 POLI
Their office is to illumine and enkindle — 1 446 57 TOHEL
OFT ( 12 9)
For he does think, although I’m oft in doubt 1 11 79 TEMP
For he does think, though I am oft in doubt 1 11 79C TEMP
So oft perverted, will bestow 1 33 197 TAMA
So oft perverted, will bestow 1 42 197 TAMB
Where oft — in life — with friends — it went 1 184 49 IRENE1
Some tomb, which oft hath flung its black 1 185 71 IRENE1
Some vault that oft hath flung its black 1 188 50 IRENE2
Some tomb that oft hath flung its black 1 188 50DE IRENE2
BALDAZZAR. The song is English, and I oft have heard it 1 270 76 POLI
A musical name oft uttered in the hearing 1 389 15 VALA
Three eloquent words oft uttered in the hearing 1 390 15 VALG
A well-known name oft uttered in the hearing 1 390 15F VALG
OFTEN ( 4 4)
Philosophers have often held dispute 1 11 73 TEMP
So often lovely, and will list 1 38 371 TAMA
So often lovely, and will list 1 52 202 TAMF
So often lovely, and will list 1 59 196 TAMH
OH ( 74 58)
Oh Times! Oh Manners! It is my opinion 1 9 1 TEMP
This is a question which, oh Heaven, withdraw 1 10 19 TEMP
If I can hope — Oh God! I can — 1 54 9 TAMH
Oh! that my young life were a lasting dream! 1 68 1 DREA
Oh, nothing of the dross of ours — 1 100 11 ALAAR
Thy will is done, Oh, God! 1 103 106 ALAAR
Of beautiful Gomorrah! — oh! the wave 1 107 388 ALAAR
And there — oh! may my weary spirit dwell — 1 111 172 ALAAR
Be gushing, oh! with tears 1 136 10A TOMB
Little — oh! little dwells in thee 1 160 16 MYST
The lady sleeps: oh! may her sleep 1 185 60 IRENE1
Oh, lady bright! can it be right — 1 187 18 IRENE2
Oh, lady dear, hast thou no fear? 1 187 30 IRENE2
The lady sleeps! Oh, may her sleep, 1 187 37 IRENE2
My love, she sleeps! Oh, may her sleep, 1 188 45 IRENE2
And weep! — oh! to dishonor 1 206 7 PAEAN
Oh starry Hope! thou didst arise 1 214 8H PARA
UGO. Oh! is that you Benito (hiccup) are they gone? 1 248 1 POLI
BENITO Oh you are right — 1 248 12 POLI
Oh, I am sadly altered when I’m (hiccup) drunk. 1 249 29 POLI
UGO. I see, oh I (hiccup!) see it all. 1 252 107 POLI
UGO. Oh, nonsense, sweet Jacinta, let me look 1 252 122 POLI
JACINTA. Oh I see. 1 252 126 POLI
Ha! ha! ha! ha! — Oh, I shall die of laughing! 1 253 4 POLI
SAN OZZO. Oh no! oh no! — you meant it for no joke. 1 253 6 POLI
SAN OZZO. Oh! I am — I am done for — 1 253 17 POLI
Of my black perfidy? Oh that I were not 1 254 48 POLI
Besides you’re right — Oh! honesty's the thing! 1 254 53 POLI
Never! — oh never! — what would they say at the club? 1 255 70 POLI
Oh, I’m the happiest, happiest man in Rome! 1 257 2 POLI
Oh! I am very happy! — sad? — not I 1 257 2.1A POLI
Will make thee mine. Oh, I am very happy! 1 257 4 POLI
CASTIGLIONE. Much, much, oh much I want 1 258 29 POLI
Oh, beautiful! — most beautiful! — how like 1 260 10 POLI
But like — oh, very like in its despair — 1 261 21 POLI
JACINTA. Oh! perhaps not! 1 262 49 POLI
This sacred vow? Not that — Oh no! — no! — no! 1 264 99 POLI
A vow — a vow? Not that — Oh no! — no! — no! 1 264 99B POLI
A pious vow? Not that — Oh no! — no! — no! 1 264 99C POLI
Pause ere too late! — oh be not — be not rash! 1 264 110 POLI
Swear not the oath — oh swear it not! 1 264 111 POLI
CASTIGLIONE. The Earl! oh, no! 1 266 44 POLI
Oh! I am sick, sick, sick, even unto death, 1 268 29 POLI
Let us descend. Baldazzar! Oh I would give, 1 271 100AB POLI
POLITIAN. Weep not! oh, sob not thus! — 1 272 5 POLI
Will madden me. Oh mourn not, Lalage — 1 272 6 POLI
POLITIAN. Oh, Lalage! 1 273 52 POLI
My all; — oh, wilt thou — wilt thou, Lalage, 1 275 85 POLI
He thinks I’ll have him — but oh no! — I couldn’t. 1 277 46 POLI
Oh! it's the paper that my lady gave me, 1 277 49 POLI
Methinks I see her now — Oh! she's a lady 1 278 58 POLI
Worth serving indeed — oh she has airs and graces 1 278 59 POLI
Meekly and daintily thus. Oh! I’m a maid 1 278 66 POLI
I wed the apothecary — oh then it will be 1 278 69 POLI
“Oh, I am happy now!” 1 309 19 BRIDF
That motley drama — oh, be sure 1 325 17 WORM
’Tis — oh 'tis an Eldorado! 1 345 428-G ROUTE
Quaff, oh quaff this kind nepenthe 1 368 83 RAVEN
Nearest resembles worship — oh, remember 1 400 14 MLS
Nearest approaches worship — oh, remember I 400 14A MLS
Oh, hasten! — oh, let us not linger! 1 417 54A-DFG ULA
Oh, fly! — let us fly! — for we must.” 1 417 55A-DFG ULA
Oh, what demon has tempted me here? 1 418 90A-DF ULA
Oh, from out the sounding cells 1 436 25 BELLSEG
Oh, the bells, bells, bells! 1 436 51 BELLSEG
Save only thee and me. (Oh, Heaven! — oh, God! 1 445 26 TOHEL
Oh, God! can I not grasp 1 452 19A TAKE
Oh, God! can I not save 1 452 21A TAKE
At heart: — oh, that horrible, 1 457 29A ANNIE
And oh! of all tortures I 457 31 ANNIE
OLD ( 34 24)
The “good old times” were far the worst of any, 1 9 6 TEMP
I would not call thee fool, old man, 1 27 11 TAMA
Something he spoke of the old cot: 1 39 399 TAMA
I would not call thee fool, old man, 1 45 11 TAMF
I would not call thee fool, old man, 1 54 11 TAMH
Science! true daughter of Old Time thou art! 1 91 1 SCI
Science! meet daughter of Old Time thou art! 1 91 IA-E SCI
And when old Time my wing did disenthral 1 113 218 ALAAR
In old Alberto's daughter; 1 134 6 TOPO
And the grandeur of old Rome. 1 166 10AB HELF
In panoply of old romance, 1 183 6 IRENE1
Far in the forest, dim and old, 1 185 67 IRENE1
Of her old family funerals. 1 185 74 IRENE1
Far in the forest, dim and old, 1 188 48 IRENE2
Over the old forgotten grave — 1 192 32 NISA
With a Paean of old days. 1 207 40 PAEAN
Vastness! and Age! and Memories of Old! 1 228 10K COLIS
“As in old days from Memnon to the Sun. 1 229 36ACD COLIS
Ill suit the like with old Di Broglio's heir 1 258 21 POLI
Of the old-time entombed. 1 316 40 HAUNT
Of the old time entombed. 1 316 40DJKMQ HAUNT
Of the old time entomb’d. 1 316 40EFGL HAUNT
With a Paean of old days! 1 336 48 LENA
with a Paean of old days! 1 337 21CDFGL LENK
with a Poean of old days! 1 337 21E LENK
with a Paean of old days!” 1 337 26 LENK
with a Poean of old days!” 1 337 26K LENK
I have a little stepson of only three years old. 1 393 19 MODC
Out of the | stupid old | God-born | Pundits who | 1 394 2 MODD
Frog-faced | stupid old | God-born | Pundits who | 1 394 2* MODD
out of a | fat old 1 394 5 MODD
Why ask? who ever yet saw money made out of a fat old 1 394 27 MODC
Its old agitations 1 458 57 ANNIE
But he grew old — 1 463 7 ELDOR
OLDEN ( 1 1)
(This — all this — was in the olden 1 316 11 HAUNT
OLDER ( 2 2)
Of those who were older than we — 1 478 28 LEEA
Of those who were older than we — 1 479 28 LEEE
OLD-TIME ( 1 1)
Of the old-time entombed. 1 316 40 HAUNT
OMINOUS ( 2 2)
what this ominous bird of yore — 1 367 70 RAVEN
gaunt, and ominous bird of yore 1 367 71 RAVEN


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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)