Text: Elizabeth Wiley, “Concordance (THOUGH through THY),” Concordance of the Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, (1989), pp. 570-582 (This material is protected by copyright)


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THOUGH ( 22 18)
As though he’d say, “Why who the devil cares?” 1 10 18 TEMP
The monkey's made me swear, though something loath; 1 10 36 TEMP
The monkeys made me swear, though something loath; 1 10 36C TEMP
The monkey made me swear, though something loath; 1 10 36D TEMP
For he does think, though I am oft in doubt 1 11 79C TEMP
What though the moon — the silvery moon 1 38 376 TAMA
Though happiness around thee lay, 1 66 3 SONG
Though its glow hath raised a fiercer flame 1 66 11 SONG
Though happiness around thee lay, 1 66 15 SONG
What though that light, thro’ storm and night, 1 80 13 ADRE
What though that light, thro’ misty night, 1 80 13A ADRE
Though it be rife with woe. It answers me. 1 262 63 POLI
And though my faith be broken, 1 308 33 BRIDA
And though my heart be broken, 1 308 34 BRIDA
And, though my faith be broken, 1 309 22 BRIDF
And, though my heart be broken, 1 309 23 BRIDF
“Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, 1 366 45 RAVEN
Though its answer little meaning — 1 366 50 RAVEN
though you do the best you can do. 1 390 20 VALG
Though I turn, I fly not — 1 398 1 LOU
With thy dear name as text, though bidden by thee, 1 407 18 MARB
(Though once we had journeyed down here) 1 416 27 ULA
THOUGHT ( 51 48)
As to the seat of thought in man and brute, 1 11 74 TEMP
For that the power of thought attend the latter 1 11 75 TEMP
For that the power of thought attends the latter 1 11 75C TEMP
Another proof of thought, I’m not mistaken — 1 12 86 TEMP
I had not thought, until this hour 1 27 17 TAMA
Or thought, save of the passing scene. — 1 29 77 TAMA
On which my ev’ry hope and thought 1 30 114 TAMA
We still were young: no purer thought 1 31 151 TAMA
All that I felt, or saw, or thought, 1 32 175 TAMA
’Twere folly now to veil a thought 1 32 183 TAMA
That kindling thought — did not the beam 1 33 210 TAMA
There — in that hour — a thought came o’er 1 34 234 TAMA
Who, that had known the secret thought 1 34 247 TAMA
Perforce, a passing thought of one, 1 35 274 TAMA
Awake, that I had held a thought 1 36 295 TAMA
Or thought save of the passing scene. 1 40 77 TAMB
All that I felt, or saw, or thought, 1 42 175 TAMB
(That kindling thought) — did not the beam 1 42 210 TAMB
There, in that hour, a thought came o’er 1 43 234 TAMB
Who that had known the silent thought 1 44 247 TAMB
It was but man, I thought, who shed 1 47 62 TAMF
On which my ev’ry hope and thought 1 49 117 TAMF
It was but man, I thought, who shed 1 55 58 TAMH
On which my every hope and thought 1 56 90 TAMH
Of mine own thought — what more could I have seen? 1 68 18 DREA
— But its thought thou can'st not banish. 1 71 22 SPIRA
With a wild, and waking thought 1 75 6 IMIT
With a thought I then did cherish. 1 75 20 IMIT
Hath ever told — or is it of a thought 1 77 13 STAN
Whose wild’ring thought could even make 1 85 21 LAKEA
And here, in thought, to thee — 1 104 110 ALAAR
In thought that can alone 1 104 111 ALAAR
“Some gentle wind hath thought it right 1 184 31 IRENE1
I thought not of the jewels. 1 262 49 POLI
How much I was mistaken! I always thought 1 266 41 POLI
About her — not a tittle! One would have thought 1 277 30 POLI
When from your gems of thought I turn 1 380 1 KATE
Nor would I rob one loyal thought, 1 382 3 VANE
Beneath the eternal sky of Thought: — 1 386 24 FSO
Many a thought will come to memory. 1 393 16 MODC
A thought arose within the human brain 1 406 4 MARA
scarcely the shades of thought — 1 406 12 MARA
A thought arose within the human brain 1 407 4 MARB
Unthought-like thoughts that are the souls of thought, 1 407 12 MARB
All pride — all thought of power — all hope of fame — 1 407 18 MARA
What a world of solemn thought their monody compels! 1 437 72 BELLSEG
What a world of solemn thought their monody compels! 1 437 72A-HJ BELLSEG
It glows with the thought 1 459 99A ANNIE
With the thought of the light 1 459 101 ANNIE
And this maiden she lived with no other thought 1 477 5 LEEA
And this maiden she lived with no other thought 1 478 5 LEEE
THOUGHT’S ( 1 1)
In the monarch Thought's dominion — 1 315 5 HAUNT
THOUGHTS ( 17 15)
With thoughts such feeling can command; 1 34 256 TAMA
O God! when the thoughts that may not pass 1 37 323 TAMA
There were no holier thoughts than thine. 1 41 150 TAMB
’Mid dark thoughts of the gray tomb-stone — 1 72 2 SPIRD
Now are thoughts thou shalt not banish — 1 72 19 SPIRD
Now are thoughts thou can'st not banish — 1 72 198 SPIRD
Those thoughts I would controul, 1 75 13 IMIT
Where deep thoughts are a duty — 1 174 18 ISRA
Where deep thoughts are a duty — 1 176 24 ISRG
Till thoughts and locks are left, alas! 1 183 7 IRENE1
Our thoughts, our souls — our God above! 1 223 24 SERE
How many thoughts of what entombed hopes! 1 311 6 ZANTE
How many thoughts of what entombed hopes! 1 311 6ADF ZANTE
Unthought-like thoughts — 1 406 12 MARA
Unthought-like thoughts that are the souls of thought, 1 407 12 MARB
But our thoughts they were palsied and sere — 1 416 21 ULA
Quaintest thoughts — queerest fancies 1 450 5 ALE
THOU’LT ( 1 1)
And I have not forgotten it — thou’lt do me 1 280 32 POLI
THOUSAND ( 27 25)
Gush’d shoutingly a thousand rills, 1 33 220 TAMA
Gush’d shoutingly a thousand rills, 1 43 220 TAMB
And shooting with a thousand rills. 1 50 156 TAMF
And shouting with a thousand rills. 1 58 144 TAMH
A thousand seraphs burst th’ Empyrean thro’, 1 111 157 ALAAR
Hell rising from a thousand thrones 1 200 55 CITYA
All Hades from a thousand thrones 1 200 55B CITYA
Hell, rising from a thousand thrones, 1 202 52 CITYH
A thousand, a thousand, a thousand, 1 219 1 LATIN
A thousand, a thousand, a thousand, 1 219 2 LATIN
A thousand, a thousand, a thousand, a thousand, 1 219 4 LATIN
Sing a thousand over again! 1 219 5 LATIN
Who knocked over a thousand so fine 1 219 8 LATIN
Less than five thousand crowns! 1 252 106 POLI
A thousand hearts — losing at length her own. 1 261 23 POLI
A thousand leagues within the golden west? 1 274 68 POLI
One in a thousand for a dainty curtsey. 1 278 67 POLI
His cloak, of a thousand mingled hues, 1 301 5 PARO
Upon the upturn’d faces of a thousand 1 445 8 TOHEL
Upon the upturned faces of a thousand 1 445 8CD TOHEL
THRACE ( 1 1)
Democritus of Thrace, who used to toss over 1 10 16 TEMP
THREE ( 5 5)
This time and dark — one, two, three, four, five, six! 1 276 9 POLI
And ten of Genoa velvet — one, two, three, 1 277 52 POLI
Three eloquent words oft uttered in the hearing 1 390 15 VALG
with/ the value of three short syllables"] 1 393 17/18 MODC
I have a little stepson of only three years old. 1 393 19 MODC
THRESHOLD ( 4 4)
There met me on its threshold stone 1 39 396 TAMA
A voice came from the threshold stone 1 60 217 TAMH
Threshold of the wide-open gate of Dreams, 1 407 27 MARA
Threshold of the wide-open gate of dreams, 1 408 22 MARB
THREW ( 1 1)
As she threw off her cloak, yon moon 1 161 22 FAIRY2
THRILL ( 3 2)
O! nothing earthly save the thrill 1 99 5 ALAAR
Or that the thrill of a single kiss 1 136 11 TOMB
Nor thrill to think, poor child of sin! 1 188 S9DE IRENE2
THRILLED ( 1 1)
Thrilled me — filled me with fantastic 1 365 14 RAVEN
THRILLING ( 5 5)
To her soft thrilling voice: To part 1 36 292 TAMA
Thrilling to think, poor child of sin! 1 188 59 IRENE2
Had I but heard it with its thrilling tones 1 269 59 POLI
And thrilling as I see upon the right, 1 407 24 MARB
And thrilling as I see upon the right — 1 407 29 MARA
THRILLINGLY ( 1 1)
Thrillingly, holily 1 393 4 MODC
THRILLS ( 2 2)
Thrills with intenser love than I for thee. 1 272 17 POLI
By him who, as he pens them, thrills to think 1 400 17 MLS
THRIVE ( 1 1)
Nor that the grass — 0! may it thrive! 1 137 17 TOMB
THRO’ ( 33 29)
Truth flashes thro’ Eternity, 1 42 190 TAMB
Of Beauty, which did guide it thro’ 1 42 211 TAMB
Are flashing thro’ eternity: 1 52 223 TAMF
Thro’ my fingers to the deep! 1 53 248 TAMF
Of beauty which did while it thro’ 1 58 136 TAMH
Are flashing thro’ Eternity —— 1 60 228 TAMH
Shone pale, thro’ the light 1 74 4 STAR
What though that light, thro’ storm and night, 1 80 13 ADRE
What though that light, thro’ misty night, 1 80 13A ADRE
(Falling in wreaths thro’ many a startled star, 1 100 32 ALAAR
Of other beauty glittering thro’ the light — 1 101 39 ALAAR
Thro’ many a tempest, but she rode 1 103 108 ALAAR
To bear my secrets thro’ the upper Heaven. 1 105 142 ALAAR
Thro’ the ebon air, besilvering the pall 1 106 17 ALAAR
Till they glance thro’ the shade, and 1 108 76 ALAAR
A thousand seraphs burst th’ Empyrean thro’, 1 111 157 ALAAR
That fell, refracted, thro’ thy bounds, afar 1 111 160 ALAAR
But with a downward, tremulous motion thro’ 1 114 239 ALAAR
Thro’ gazing on the unquiet sky! 1 128 15C ROMG
Thro’ my fingers to the deep! 1 131 22 SHOULD
The muses thro’ their bowers of Truth or Fiction, 1 148 8 ELIZA
Lay bare, thro’ vistas thunder-riven, 1 157 15 INTRO
Thro’ gazing on the unquiet sky! 1 157 39 INTRO
And, thro’ the opening left, as soon 1 161 21 FAIRY2
Which thro’ some tatter’d curtain pries 1 162 32 FAIRY2
“Laughingly thro’ the lattice drop, 1 184 34 IRENE1
“That thro’ the floors, and down the wall, 1 184 36.1C IRENE1
Thro’ the tulips overhead, 1 192 24 NISA
Thro’ tall tulips overhead, 1 192 24B NISA
Thro’ the terror-stricken sky, 1 193 38 NISB
I saw her yester eve thro’ the lattice-work 1 250 50 POLI
Thro’ good and ill — thro’ weal and wo I love thee. 1 272 15 POLI
THROAT ( 1 1)
JACINTA. Your throat! O Heaven! 1 251 93 POLI
THROATS ( 11 10)
From their throats — 1 434 4 BELLSB
From their merry little throats — 1 434 5 BELLSB
From the silver, tinkling throats 1 434 6 BELLSB
From their throats — 1 434 12 BELLSB
From their deep-toned throats — 1 434 13 BELLSB
From their melancholy throats! 1 434 14 BELLSB
From their throats — 1 435 13 BELLSC
From their deep-toned throats! 1 435 14 BELLSC
From the melancholy throats 1 435 16 BELLSC
From the rust within their throats 1 437 77 BELLSEG
From out their ghostly throats 1 437 77A-D BELLSEG
THROB ( 1 1)
The mournful hope that every throb 1 17 8 OCT
THROBBING ( 9 6)
I’d throw me on her throbbing breast, 1 30 130 TAMA
I’d throw me on her throbbing breast, 1 57 106 TAMH
Some ocean throbbing far and free 1 237 11 TOF
To the throbbing of the bells — 1 438 101 BELLSEG
With that horrible throbbing 1 457 22 ANNIE
Horrible throbbing! 1 457 24 ANNIE
The horrible throbbing 1 457 28A ANNIE
Horrible throbbing 1 457 28B ANNIE
Horrible throbbing! 1 457 30AB ANNIE
THRONE ( 43 30)
A demon-light around my throne, 1 27 27 TAMA
Of flatt’ry round a sov’reign's throne. 1 29 69 TAMA
A cottager, I mark’d a throne 1 33 205 TAMA
Seem’d to become a queenly throne 1 34 231 TAMA
And my proud hopes had reach’d a throne 1 38 348 TAMA
Of flatt’ry ’round a sov’reign's throne. 1 40 69 TAMB
A cottager, I mark’d a throne 1 42 205 TAMB
Seem’d to become a queenly throne 1 43 231 TAMB
Amid the jewels of my throne, 1 45 18 TAMF
Of flattery, round a sovereign's throne. 1 47 68 TAMF
Seem’d fitted for a queenly throne, 1 50 164 TAMF
Amid the Jewels of my throne, 1 54 18 TAMH
Of flattery ’round a sovereign's throne. 1 55 64 TAMH
Of flattery ’round a sovereign-throne. 1 55 64E TAMH
A cottager, I mark’d a throne 1 57 130 TAMH
Seem’d to become a queenly throne 1 58 152 TAMH
Shall form the pedestal of a throne — 1 59 172 TAMH
Tho’ not with Faith — with godliness — whose throne 1 78 30 STAN
From their pride, and from their throne 1 103 92 ALAAR
A partner of thy throne — 1 104 113 ALAAR
Lo! Death hath rear’d himself a throne 1 199 1 CITYA
Lo! Death has reared himself a throne 1 201 1 CITYH
Lo! Death has rear’d himself a throne 1 201 1G CITYH
From thy holy throne above. 1 217 .4A-D HYMN
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
And vows before the throne? 1 263 92 POLI
Here where on golden throne the monarch lolled 1 286 29 POLI
Round about a throne where, sitting, 1 316 21 HAUNT
To a gold throne 1 336 58 LENA
From moan and groan to a golden throne 1 337 22 LENK
From grief and moan to a golden throne 1 337 22H LENK
From grief and groan to a golden throne 1 337 22J LENK
From grief and moan to a gold throne 1 337 26C LENK
From moan and groan to a golden throne 1 337 26DE LENK
From grief and groan to a golden throne 1 337 26FGL LENK
On a black throne reigns upright, 1 343 4 ROUTE
On a black throne reigns upright, 1 344 20.4A ROUTE
On a black throne reigns upright, 1 344 38.4A ROUTE
On a black throne reigns upright, 1 345 54 ROUTE
Her bosom is an ivory throne, 1 384 5 KING
THRONES ( 7 6)
From their thrones, in the dark heav’n; 1 71 13 SPIRA
From their high thrones in the heaven, 1 72 13 SPIRD
Up thrones — up long-forgotten bowers 1 200 24 CITYA
Hell rising from a thousand thrones 1 200 55 CITYA
All Hades from a thousand thrones 1 200 55B CITYA
Hell, rising from a thousand thrones, 1 202 52 CITYH
Of more than thrones in heaven — 1 207 36 PAEAN
THRONG ( 5 2)
A hideous throng rush out forever 1 317 47 HAUNT
An angel throng, bewinged, bedight 1 325 3 WORM
A mystic throng, bewinged, bedight 1 325 3A WORM
A mystic throng, bewing’d, bedight 1 325 3BD WORM
An angel throng, bewing’d, bedight 1 325 3H WORM
THROUGH ( 37 28)
Of Beauty, which did guide it through 1 33 211 TAMA
Through gazing on the unquiet sky. 1 128 15 ROMG
Through gazing on th’ unquiet sky. 1 128 15AB ROMG
Laughingly through the lattice drop — 1 187 21 IRENE2
Flit through thy chamber in and out, 1 187 23 IRENE2
Through the terror-stricken sky, 1 192 40 NISA
That rustle through the unquiet Heaven 1 196 18 NISE
That rustle through the unquiet Heaven 1 196 18C NISE
Through the grey chambers to my song, 1 206 28.3A PAEAN
Like sunburst through the ebon cloud, 1 225 7 FANNY
Very plainly through the window — it belongs, 1 269 63 POLI
Very plainly through the window — that lattice belongs, 1 269 63A8 POLI
Through two luminous windows, saw 1 316 18 HAUNT
Through which came flowing, flowing, flowing, 1 316 27 HAUNT
Through the encrimsoned windows see 1 316 42 HAUNT
Through the red-litten windows see 1 316 42A-NOR HAUNT
Through the encrimson’d windows see 1 316 42P HAUNT
Through the pale door 1 317 46 HAUNT
Through a circle that ever returneth in 1 326 21 WORM
Sees only, through 1 335 17 LENA
But the traveller, travelling through it, 1 345 43 ROUTE
Beholds it but through darkened glasses. 1 345 50 ROUTE
Beholds it but through darken’d glasses. 1 345 50D ROUTE
Here once, through an alley Titanic, 1 416 10 ULA
She rolls through an ether of sighs — 1 417 40 ULA
She rolls through on ether of sighs — 1 417 40B ULA
Come up, through the lair of the Lion, 1 417 49 ULA
See! — it flickers up the sky through the night! 1 417 66 ULA
Since it flickers up to Heaven through the night.” 1 418 71 ULA
Through all the flimsy things we see at once 1 425 3 DUNCE
As easily as through a Naples bonnet — 1 425 4 DUNCE
Through the balmy air of night 1 435 18 BELLSEG
Sought a precipitate pathway up through heaven, 1 445 5 TOHEL
Sought a precipitant pathway up through heaven, 1 445 SBCD TOHEL
They follow me — they lead me through the years. 1 446 55 TOHEL
Through the chamber of my brain — 1 450 4 ALE
Through my fingers to the deep, 1 452 17 TAKE
THROW ( 8 7)
And lest the guessing throw the fool in fits, 1 12 91 TEMP
I’d throw me on her throbbing breast, 1 30 130 TAMA
To gain an empire, and throw down 1 34 243 TAMA
To gain an empire & throw down 1 44 243 TAMB
I’d throw me on her throbbing breast, 1 57 106 TAMH
And used to throw my earthly rest 1 157 29 INTRO
Throw over all things a gloom. 1 274 64 POLI
Throw over all things a shade. 1 274 64Ax POLI
THROWING ( 3 3)
(throwing down the bundle) 1 256 34d POLI
Be always TTTTiwriig. thairjewels in my teeth. 1 262 47 POLI
(throwing himself upon his knee.) 1 273 32d POLI
THROWN ( 10 10)
But one whom Phantasy had thrown 1 44 250 TAMB
But when the night had thrown her pall 1 48 85 TAMF
Had thrown her mantle over me, 1 50 170 TAMF
Had thrown her mantle over me — 1 58 158 TAMH
But when the night had thrown her pall 1 85 7 LAKEA
But when the Night had thrown her pall 1 85 7 LAKEF
(Thrown back from flowers) of Beauty's eye, 1 99 2 ALAAR
Against whose sounding door she hath thrown, 1 185 69 IRENE1
Against whose portal she hath thrown, 1 188 55 IRENE2
As if the towers had thrown aside, 1 200 47 CITYA
THROWS ( 4 4)
She throws aside the sceptre — leaves the helm, 1 100 27 ALAAR
(re-enter JACINTA, and throws a volume on the table.) 1 261 27d POLI
who/ throws the bandbox after him.) 1 279 3/ 4d POLI
throws his shadow on the floor; 1 369 106 RAVEN
THRUST ( 1 1)
As if the towers had thrust aside, 1 202 44 CITYH
THULE ( 6 2)
From an ultimate dim Thule — 1 344 6 ROUTE
From an ultimate dim Thuli — 1 344 6D ROUTE
From this ultimate dim Thule. 1 344 20.6A ROUTE
From this ultimate dim Thule. 1 344 38.6A ROUTE
From this ultimate dim Thule. 1 345 56 ROUTE
From this ultimate dim Thule. 1 345 56D ROUTE
THUNDER ( 6 6)
Still think my terrors but the thunder cloud, 1 104 136 ALAAR
With tumult as they thunder by, 1 128 13 ROMG
From the thunder, and the storm — 1 146 19 ALONE
Lay bare, thro’ vistas thunder-riven, 1 157 15 INTRO
Shall bloom the thunder-blasted tree, 1 215 19 PARA
Into a western couch of thunder-cloud; 1 446 49 TOHEL
THUNDER-BLASTED ( 1 1)
Shall bloom the thunder-blasted tree, 1 215 19 PARA
THUNDER-CLOUD ( 1 1)
Into a western couch of thunder-cloud; 1 446 49 TOHEL
THUNDER’D ( 2 1)
With tumult as they thunder’d by; 1 128 13C ROMG
With tumult as they thunder’d by; 1 157 37 INTRO
THUNDER-RIVEN ( 1 1)
Lay bare, thro’ vistas thunder-riven, 1 157 15 INTRO
THUNDER’S ( 3 3)
And the deep thunder's echoing roar 1 28 53 TAMA
And the deep trumpet thunder's roar 1 46 52 TAMF
And the deep trumpet-thunder's roar 1 55 48 TAMH
THUNDERS ( 1 1)
In multitudinous thunders that upstartle 1 378 3 LINES
THUS ( 69 60)
(I speak thus openly to thee, 1 32 182 TAMA
Thus, haply, while in sleep she dream’d 1 36 293 TAMA
’Tis thus when the lovely summer sun 1 39 384 TAMA
Thus I remember having dwelt 1 56 81 TAMH
In my young boyhood — should it thus be given, 1 68 11 DREA
Why preyest thou thus upon the poet's heart, 1 91 3 SCI
Why prey'st thou thus upon the poet's heart, 1 91 3AD-H SCI
Why prey'st thou thus upon thy poet's heart, 1 91 3BC SCI
But ah! not so when, thus, in realms on high 1 104 130 ALAAR
She seem’d not thus upon that autumn eve 1 113 200 ALAAR
Thus, in discourse, the lovers whiled away 1 115 261 ALAAR
Thus much I will avow — 1 130 8 SHOULD
Thus hums the moon within her ear, 1 184 25 IRENE1
Thus on the coffin loud and long 1 206 28.1A PAEAN
Thus, while no single sound too rude, 1 223 22 SERE
Thus musical thy soft voice came, 1 225 5 FANNY
Thus trembled on thy tongue my name. 1 225 6 FANNY
Thus came the first glance of that eye; 1 225 10 FANNY
And thus thy memory is to me 1 237 8 TOF
Thus speaketh one Ferdinand in the words of the play — 1 261 16 POLI
Thus speaketh one in the words of the play — 1 261 16Av POLI
Thus speaketh one Ferdinand i’ the words of the play — 1 261 16C POLI
She died. Thus endeth the history — and her maids 1 261 24 POLI
To see thee thus. 1 268 7 POLI
As for to leave me thus 1 270 71 POLI
As for to leave me thus? 1 270 75 POLI
As for to leave me thus 1 270 80 POLI
As for to leave me thus? 1 270 84 POLI
POLITIAN. Weep not! oh, sob not thus! — 1 272 5 POLI
Thou askest me that — and thus I answer thee — 1 272 12 POLI
Thus on my bended knee I answer thee. 1 272 13 POLI
Why dust thou tremble thus? Not Conscience’ self, 1 274 60Ax POLI
Should shake the firm spirit thus. But the night wind 1 274 62 POLI
And thus I clutch thee — thus! —— 1 275 102 POLI
Then “yes ma’am” I reply, and curtsey thus 1 278 65 POLI
Meekly and daintily thus. Oh! I’m a maid 1 278 66 POLI
I’ll be all dignity, and I’ll talk thus 1 278 72 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
thus — thus. 1 278 85 POLI
Stuffed in that bandbox? I’ll let him have it thus 1 279 87 POLI
Thus — thus — 1 279 88 POLI
Hold him a villain? — thus much, I prythee, say 1 280 35 POLI
POLITIAN Thus to the expiatory tomb, 1 281 59 POLI
Shall I be baffled thus? — now this is well; 1 281 65 POLI
CASTIGLIONE. It needeth not be — thus — thus — 1 282 76 POLI
Thus on my bended knee. It were most fitting 1 282 77 POLI
Think not to fly me thus. Do thou prepare 1 282 85 POLI
And thus they said I plighted 1 307 19 BRIDA
And thus the words were spoken; 1 309 20 BRIDF
That have a double life, which thus is made 1 322 2 SILE
But rave not thus! 1 335 29 LENA
Peccavimus: — yet rave not thus! 1 337 13 LENK
Peccavimus: — but rave not thus! 1 337 13D-GL LENK
By the lakes that thus outspread 1 344 21 ROUTE
And thus the sad Soul that here passes 1 345 49 ROUTE
Thus I sat engaged in guessing, 1 367 73HU RAVEN
That thus we might be doubly blest, 1 382 14 VANE
Thus the bright snake coiling 1 399 8 LOU
Thus I pacified Psyche and kissed her, 1 418 72 ULA
Thus much let me avow — 1 451 3 TAKE
And thus are dearer than the mother I knew 1 467 12 MOTHB
Are thus more precious than the one I knew, 1 467 12 MOTHC
THY ( 220 182)
Still does my heart confess thy power 1 17 4 OCT
Thy withering portion with the fame, 1 45 16 TAMF
Upon thy emptiness, — a knell. 1 46 26 TAMF
And failing of thy power to bless, 1 51 187 TAMF
Thy withering portion with the fame, 1 54 16 TAMH
And, failing in thy power to bless, 1 59 181 TAMH
I saw thee on thy bridal day — 1 66 1 SONG
Thy soul shall find itself alone — 1 71 1 SPIRA
To thy withering heart shall seem 1 71 16 SPIRA
Thy soul shall find itself alone 1 72 1 SPIRD
Be silent in thy solitude, 1 72 5B SPIRD
To thy weariness shall seem 1 72 16 SPIRD
From thy spirit shall they pass 1 72 21 SPIRD
From thy spirit shall they pass. 1 72 22B SPIRD
In thy glory afar, 1 74 16 STAR
And dearer thy beam shall be; 1 74 17 STAR
Thy distant fire, 1 74 22 STAR
Who alterest all things with thy peering eyes. 1 91 2 SCI
Who alterest all things with thy piercing eyes. 1 91 2BC SCI
Why prey'st thou thus upon thy poet's heart, 1 91 3BC SCI
And thy most lovely purple perfume, Zante! 1 102 76 ALAAR
Of thy barrier and thy bar — 1 103 89 ALAAR
Tho’ the beings whom thy Nesace, 1 103 102 ALAAR
Thy messenger hath known 1 103 103 ALAAR
Have dream’d for thy Infinity 1 103 104 ALAAR
Have dreamed for thy Infinity 1 103 104E ALAAR
Thy will is done, Oh, God! 1 103 106 ALAAR
Beneath thy burning eye; 1 104 109 ALAAR
Ascend thy empire and so be 1 104 112 ALAAR
A partner of thy throne — 1 104 113 ALAAR
Leave tenantless thy crystal home, and fly, 1 105 143 ALAAR
With all thy train, athwart the moony sky — 1 105 144 ALAAR
Divulge the secrets of thy embassy 1 105 147 ALAAR
From Balbec, and thy stilly, clear abyss 1 107 37EJ ALAAR
Thy swollen pillars tremble — and so quake 1 107 39.20 ALAAR
Thy luridness of beauty — and of sin. 1 107 39.40 ALAAR
O! is it thy will 1 109 104 ALAAR
Say is it thy will 1 109 104FG ALAAR
Thy image may be, 1 110 113 ALAAR
Thy music from thee. 1 110 115 ALAAR
Which Illy vigilance keep — 1 110 119 ALAAR
That fell, refracted, thro’ thy bounds, afar 1 111 160 ALAAR
Than ev’n thy glowing bosom beats withal, 1 113 217 ALAAR
Than even thy glowing bosom beats withal, 1 113 217A ALAAR
“We came — and to thy Earth — but not to us 1 114 245 ALAAR
And thy star trembled — as doth Beauty then!” 1 115 260 ALAAR
Are lips — and all thy melody 1 132 3 BOWERS
Thy heart — thy heart! — I wake and sigh, 1 132 9 BOWERS
Fair river! in thy bright, clear flow 1 134 1 TOPO
But when within thy wave she looks — 1 135 7 TOPO
For in his heart, as in thy stream, 1 135 11 TOPO
For in my heart, as on thy stream, 1 135 11A* TOPO
For in my heart, as in thy stream, 1 135 11ABCF TOPO
In thy own book that first thy name be writ, 1 148 3 ELIZA
Ah! if that language from thy heart arise, 1 149 5 ACROS
Thy world has not the dross of ours, 1 160 9 MYST
Thou! thy truest type of grief 1 160 26 MYST
Thou! thy framing is so holy 1 160 28 MYST
My soul is lolling on thy sighs! 1 161 6 FAIRY2
Thy hair is lifted by the moon 1 161 7 FAIRY2
Helen, thy beauty is to me 1 165 1 HELF
Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face, 1 166 7 HELF
Thy Naiad airs have brought me home 1 166 8 HELF
The agate lamp within thy hand! 1 166 13 HELF
The folded scroll within thy hand! 1 166 13ABC HELF
The agate book within thy hand! 1 166 13G HELF
With thy burning measures suit — 1 174 30 ISRA
Thy grief — if any — thy love 1 174 31 ISRA
With the fervor of thy lute — 1 174 32 ISRA
And the shadow of thy bliss 1 175 37 ISRA
With thy burning measures suit — 1 176 36 ISRG
Thy grief, thy joy, thy hate, thy love, 1 176 37 ISRG
With the fervour of thy lute — 1 176 38 ISRG
And the shadow of thy perfect bliss 1 176 43 ISRG
And the shadow of thy bliss 1 176 43C ISRG
“Strange are thine eyelids — strange thy dress! 1 184 27 IRENE1
“And strange thy glorious length of tress! 1 184 28 IRENE1
“To open thy window to the night, 1 184 32 IRENE1
“Like a banner o’er thy dreaming eye! 1 184 36 IRENE1
“As a banner o’er thy dreaming eye! 1 184 36B IRENE1
Flit through thy chamber in and out, 1 187 23 IRENE2
’Neath which thy slumb’ring soul lies hid, 1 187 27 IRENE2
Strange is thy pallor! strange thy dress! 1 187 34 IRENE2
Strange, above all, thy length of tress, 1 187 35 IRENE2
Stranger thy glorious length of tress, 1 187 35DE IRENE2
Helen, like thy human eye 1 192 29 NISA
And Helen, like thy human eye, 1 193 41 NISB
Thou died'st in thy life's June — 1 206 29A PAEAN
Helen, thy soul is riven, 1 206 34 PAEAN
Thy life and love are riven, 1 206 34A PAEAN
But waft thee on thy flight, 1 207 39 PAEAN
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
And where thy footstep gleams — 1 215 24 PARA
From thy holy throne above. 1 217 .4A-D HYMN
Thy grace did guide to thine and thee; 1 217 8 HYMN
Thy love did guide to thine and thee; 1 217 8A-D HYMN
Thy lover's voice tonight shall flow 1 223 19 SERE
That, scarce awake, thy soul shall deem 1 223 20 SERE
Upon thy slumber shall intrude, 1 223 23 SERE
And fans thy brow — 1 224 8 SLEEP
For, O, angelic is thy form! 1 224 10 SLEEP
But that in heav’n thou had'st thy birth, 1 224 11 SLEEP
Perchance is woven in thy sleep — 1 224 18 SLEEP
But, O, thy spirit, calm, serene, 1 224 19 SLEEP
Thus musical thy soft voice came, 1 225 5 FANNY
Thus trembled on thy tongue my name. 1 225 6 FANNY
Who laid his heart upon thy shrine, 1 225 14 FANNY
Think that he deem’d thy charms divine; 1 226 16 FANNY
Amid thy shadows, and so drink within 1 228 8 COLIS
Within thy shadows, and so drink within 1 228 8DFK COLIS
Among thy shadows, and so drink within 1 228 8E COLIS
My very soul thy grandeur, gloom, and glory! 1 228 9 COLIS
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 I 235 1C THOUJ
Beloved, let thy generous heart 1 235 11) THOUJ
So with the world thy gentle ways, 1 235 5 THOUA
So with the world thy gentle ways, 1 235 S THOUF
So, with the world, thy winning ways, 1 235 5 THOUJ
Thy grace, thy more than beauty, 1 235 6 THOUF
Thy truth, thy youth, thy beauty, 1 235 6 THOUJ
Thy unassuming beauty, 1 235 6BC THOUJ
Thy virtue, grace, and beauty, 1 235 6D THOUJ
Thy truth — shall be a theme for praise, 1 235 7C THOUJ
And thus thy memory is to me 1 237 8 TOF
Seraph thy memory is to me 1 237 8BC TOF
Thy happiness! — what ails thee, cousin of mine? 1 257 6 POLI
Thy looks are haggard — nothing so wears away 1 258 15 POLI
Thy riotous company, too — fellows low born — 1 258 20 POLI
To thy dress and equipage — they are over plain 1 258 24 POLI
To thy habiliments — they are over plain 1 258 24A2x POLI
For thy lofty rank and fashion — much depends 1 258 25 POLI
I crave thy pardon — indeed I am not well — 1 258 35 POLI
Thou halt not spoken lately of thy wedding. 1 262 42 POLI
Thy servant maid! — but courage! — 'tis but a viper 1 262 57 POLI
Give up thy soul to penitence, and pray! 1 263 75 POLI
Thy presence grieves me — go! — thy priestly raiment 1 263 80 POLI
Fills me with dread — thy ebony crucifix 1 263 81 POLI
MONK. Think of thy precious soul! 1 263 82 POLI
Thy raiments and thy ebony cross affright me! 1 264 101 POLI
MONK. Thy words are madness, daughter, 1 264 107 POLI
And speaks a purpose unholy — thy lips are livid — 1 264 108 POLI
At thy behest I will shake off that nature 1 268 10 POLI
BALDAZZAR. Give not thy soul to dreams: 1 268 21 POLI
To me, Politian, of thy camps and courts. 1 268 28 POLI
Unto thy friend. 1 269 38 POLI
“And is thy heart so strong 1 270 70 POLI
And is thy heart so strong 1 270 74 POLI
And is thy heart so strong 1 270 83 POLI
Thy presence is expected in the hall 1 271 89 POLI
And is thy heart so strong? 1 271 93 POLI
thy bitter tears 1 272 5 POLI
Even for thy woes I love thee — even for thy woes — 1 272 21 POLI
Thy beauty and thy woes, 1 272 22 POLI
How, in thy father's halls, among the maidens 1 272 24 POLI
Pure and reproachless of thy princely line, 1 272 25 POLI
Thy wife, and with a tainted memory — 1 273 27 POLI
With the ancestral honours of thy house, 1 273 29 POLI
And with thy glory? 1 273 30 POLI
Than in thy cause to scoff at this same glory 1 273 40 POLI
With those words upon thy lips — O, speak to me! 1 275 94 POLI
And let me hear thy voice — one word — one word, 1 275 95 POLI
To die ere I have lived! — Stay — stay thy hand, 1 279 3 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
So fresh upon thy lips I will not fight thee — 1 281 68 POLI
Here is no let or hindrance to thy weapon — 1 282 81 POLI
To take thee at thy word? But mark me, sir! 1 282 84 POLI
Amid thy shadows, and so drink within 1 286 9 POLI
My very soul thy grandeur, gloom and glory! 1 286 10 POLI
Thy gentlest of all gentle names dost take! 1 311 2 ZANTE
No more — no more upon thy verdant slopes! 1 311 8 ZANTE
Transforming all! Thy charms shall please no more — 1 311 10 ZANTE
Thy memory no more! Accursed ground 1 311 11 ZANTE
Thy memory no more! Accursed ground 1 311 11A-F ZANTE
Henceforth I hold thy flower-enamelled shore, 1 311 12 ZANTE
Of thy firm TRUTH may say — “Lo! this is writ 1 328 2 STYL
Low lies thy love Lenore! 1 335 14 LENA
That should have been thy bride — 1 335 37 LENA
low lies thy love, Lenore! 1 336 4 LENK
that should have been thy bride — 1 337 16 LENK
“Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, 1 366 45 RAVEN
Tell me what thy lordly name is 1 366 47 RAVEN
“Wretch,” I cried, “thy God hath lent thee — 1 368 31 RAVEN
from thy memories of Lenore; 1 368 82 RAVEN
of that lie thy soul hath spoken! 1 369 99 RAVEN
Take thy beak from out my heart, 1 369 101 RAVEN
and take thy form from off my door!” 1 369 101 RAVEN
I would not lord it o’er thy heart, 1 382 1 VANE
Thy life's free course should ever roam 1 386 9 FSO
And this the life thy spirit live, 1 386 26 FSO
Of all who hail thy presence as the morning — 1 400 1 MLS
Of all to whom thy absence is the night — 1 400 2A MLS
At thy soft-murmured words, “Let there be light!” 1 400 10 MLS
With thy dear name as text, though bidden by thee, 1 407 18 MARB
’T is the vault of thy lost Ulalume!” 1 418 81 ULA
By thee, and by the poetry of thy presence. 1 445 16 TOHEL
Take this kiss upon thy brow! 1 451 1C TAKE


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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)