Questions

This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.

identifier question
A29167Cross,[ London: 1693?]
A369541 score( 1 sheet) s.n.,[ London: 1700?]
B028221697- 1715?
B02822: 1700?]
B02822s.n.,[ London?
A63060: s.n., 1675?]
A63060[ London?
A63060eng Playford, John, 1623- 1686?
A59309( Settle, Elkanah?
A56299Can he take de ╌ light in kil ╌ ling?
A56299Can he take de ╌ light willing Can that Look, that Face de ╌ ceive?
A56299Can that look, that face de ╌ ceive?
A56299Could this love ╌ ly charming Maid think Mir ╌ ti ╌ lo would de ╌ ceive her?
A56299Has she lavish''d all her store?
A56299I dye, I in kil ╌ ling?
A56299II Can Drusilla give no more?
A56299Must my hopes to nothing fall?
A56299can he take de ╌ light in Killing?
A56299could Co ╌ rin ╌ na be a ╌ fraid, she by him should be be ╌ tray''d?
A56299how glad ╌ ly we be ╌ leive, when the Heart is too too willing: Can that Look, that Face de ╌ ceive?
A56299of Love, who wou''d live, who who wou''d live, wou''d live and not enjoy e''m?
A56299— Who can his — joys — command?
A56293A thing, a thing, so vile, and so short ╌ liv''d, that Venus Joys, as well as Sin?
A56293Art thou the warmth in Spring that Zephire breaths, Painting the Meads, and whistling thro''the Leaves?
A56293Beauteous Flow''rs why do we spread, up ╌ on the Mo ╌ nu ╌ ments of the Dead?
A56293Can he take de ╌ light in killing?
A56293Can he take de ╌ light in killing?
A56293Can nothing, can no ╌ thing warm me, can nothing, can no ╌ thing warm me?
A56293Cou''d this lovely Charming Maid think Mir ╌ til ╌ lo wou''d deceive her?
A56293Did you not see my Love as he past by you?
A56293Fate affords no o ╌ ther way, but De ╌ ny ╌ ing, we poor, poor Females do?
A56293Have I o''recome all re ╌ al Foes, and shall this Phantom me op ╌ pose?
A56293How can we e''re be Poor, when ev''╌ ry Blessing that we use, be ╌ gets a thousand more?
A56293How can we e''re be Poore?
A56293How oft has Envy at his Ayrs been found T''admire, enchanted with the Blissful sound?
A56293How shou''d I know more than you?
A56293How were they born without a Parent''s Pain?
A56293I dye, Look, that Face de ╌ ceive?
A56293I glow, I glow, I glow, but''t is with hate, why must I burn, why must I burn, why, why must I burn for this in ╌ grate?
A56293I''de refuse the Throne of Jove, shou''d power ╌ or Ma ╌ jesty, shou''d not enjoy e''m?
A56293Mars flinch''d at the Glass, and I threw''t in his Face, Was ever Heroe bolder?
A56293Nay what do you mean?
A56293Nobler Wines why do ╌ we pour?
A56293Noi ╌ sy nothing, stalking Shade, by what Witchcraft wert thou made, thou emp ╌ ty cause of so ╌ lid Harms?
A56293Not Kiss you at all, not Kiss you at all, not at no Kissing at all, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no Kissing at all?
A56293Or ar''t thou Friendship, yet a nobler Flame, That can a dearer way make Souls the same?
A56293Or ar''t thou Love, that Mind to Mind imparts, The endless Concord of agreeing Hearts?
A56293Or ar''t thou rather, which dos all transcend, The Centre where at last the Blest ascend; The Seat where Halelujah''s never end?
A56293Or in thy Sacred Raptures hear The Musick of Heavens warbling Sphere?
A56293Or, say ye Pow''rs, say, say ye Pow''rs my Peace to Crown, shall I, shall I, shall I Thaw my self or drown?
A56293Return, return, revolting Rebells; return, where d''ye go, where d''ye go, where d''ye go, d''ye know?
A56293Since then we can such Treasures raise, let''s no Expence re ╌ suse; in Love let''s lay out all our Days, how can we e''re be Poore?
A56293Sup ╌ pose I turn Gamester?
A56293The happy Season that all Grief exiles, When God is Pleas''d, and the Creation smiles?
A56293WHat can we, what can we poor Fe ╌ males do; when What can we, can we poor Fa ╌ males do; when Pressing, Teasing, Pressing, Teasing Lovers sue?
A56293WHo, who can from Joy ╌ refrain?
A56293What art thou?
A56293What can we, what can Pressing, Teasing, Pressing, Teasing Lovers sue?
A56293What can we, what can we poor, poor Females do?
A56293What term of Sorrow Preference dare contend?
A56293What think''st of the Road then?
A56293What, what makes the Spring re ╌ tire, what, what, what, what makes the Spring re ╌ tire, and Groves their Songs de ╌ cline?
A56293What, what, what, what makes the Spring re ╌ tire, what, what, what, what makes the Spring re ╌ tire, and Groves their Songs de ╌ cline?
A56293What?
A56293When e''╌ ry Blessing that we use, be ╌ gets a thousand more?
A56293Who, who can from Joy ╌ refrain, this Gay, ╌ this pleas ╌ ing, shining Wondrous Day?
A56293Why do we precious Ointments show''r?
A56293Why how now Sir Clown, why how now, what makes you so bold?
A56293Why this trem ╌ bling, why this trem ╌ bling too all o''re?
A56293Will nothing prefer me, what think''st of the Law?
A56293Yes you may kiss me kindly still, and kindly still, and I will not re ╌ bell?
A56293You must not, you shall not de ╌ ny; you must not, you shall not de ╌ Fie, fie, fie, fie; O fie, fie, fie, fie, nay what do you mean?
A56293all, why no, no, no, no, no Kissing at all?
A56293can he take de ╌ light in Killing?
A56293can nothing, can nothing warm me?
A56293come, come Bathe with us, come, come Bathe a Na ╌ ked Foe?
A56293cou''d Corin ╌ na be afraid, she by him shou''d be betray''d?
A56293ea ╌ se the Lo ╌ ver''s smart?
A56293how a ╌ la ╌ s, how a ╌ las think you that I can bear the wounds of which you die?
A56293how glad ╌ ly we be ╌ leive, when the Heart is too too willing; can that look, that face deceive?
A56293how glad ╌ ly we be ╌ lieve, when the Heart it too too willing; can that Look, that Face deceive?
A56293nay what do you mean?
A56293not Kiss you at all; why no, why no not at all?
A56293shall I, shall I, shall I Thaw my self or drown?
A56293shall I, shall I, shall I Thaw my self, or drown?
A56293the slave that from her Wit, or Beau ╌ ty flyes, bear?
A56293thou Divine Mysterious thing?
A56293took''st thou offence At Discords here, and fled''st from hence?
A56293what a sad, what a sad, sa ╌ d Fate is mine?
A56293what deep Groans torment the Air, Is Nature sunk into Despair; Or does the trembling Earth descry A fit of Falling- Sickness nigh?
A56293what dost thou, what dost thou, what dost thou mean?
A56293what dost thou, what dost thou, what dost thou mean?
A56293what wou''d you, what wou''d you do?
A56293what wou''d you, what wou''d you, what wou''d you do?
A56293what''s that to Love and me?
A56293where are now, where are now, where are now those flow ╌''ry Groves, where Zephir''s fragrant Winds did play?
A56293why, why must I burn for this in ╌ grate?
A56293— where, where are now, where are now, where are now those flow ╌''ry Groves, where Zephir''s fragrant Winds did play?