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 |
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A29167 | Cross,[ London: 1693?] |
A36954 | 1 score( 1 sheet) s.n.,[ London: 1700?] |
B02822 | 1697- 1715? |
B02822 | : 1700?] |
B02822 | s.n.,[ London? |
A63060 | : s.n., 1675?] |
A63060 | [ London? |
A63060 | eng Playford, John, 1623- 1686? |
A59309 | ( Settle, Elkanah? |
A56299 | Can he take de ╌ light in kil ╌ ling? |
A56299 | Can he take de ╌ light willing Can that Look, that Face de ╌ ceive? |
A56299 | Can that look, that face de ╌ ceive? |
A56299 | Could this love ╌ ly charming Maid think Mir ╌ ti ╌ lo would de ╌ ceive her? |
A56299 | Has she lavish''d all her store? |
A56299 | I dye, I in kil ╌ ling? |
A56299 | II Can Drusilla give no more? |
A56299 | Must my hopes to nothing fall? |
A56299 | can he take de ╌ light in Killing? |
A56299 | could Co ╌ rin ╌ na be a ╌ fraid, she by him should be be ╌ tray''d? |
A56299 | how glad ╌ ly we be ╌ leive, when the Heart is too too willing: Can that Look, that Face de ╌ ceive? |
A56299 | of Love, who wou''d live, who who wou''d live, wou''d live and not enjoy e''m? |
A56299 | — Who can his — joys — command? |
A56293 | A thing, a thing, so vile, and so short ╌ liv''d, that Venus Joys, as well as Sin? |
A56293 | Art thou the warmth in Spring that Zephire breaths, Painting the Meads, and whistling thro''the Leaves? |
A56293 | Beauteous Flow''rs why do we spread, up ╌ on the Mo ╌ nu ╌ ments of the Dead? |
A56293 | Can he take de ╌ light in killing? |
A56293 | Can he take de ╌ light in killing? |
A56293 | Can nothing, can no ╌ thing warm me, can nothing, can no ╌ thing warm me? |
A56293 | Cou''d this lovely Charming Maid think Mir ╌ til ╌ lo wou''d deceive her? |
A56293 | Did you not see my Love as he past by you? |
A56293 | Fate affords no o ╌ ther way, but De ╌ ny ╌ ing, we poor, poor Females do? |
A56293 | Have I o''recome all re ╌ al Foes, and shall this Phantom me op ╌ pose? |
A56293 | How can we e''re be Poor, when ev''╌ ry Blessing that we use, be ╌ gets a thousand more? |
A56293 | How can we e''re be Poore? |
A56293 | How oft has Envy at his Ayrs been found T''admire, enchanted with the Blissful sound? |
A56293 | How shou''d I know more than you? |
A56293 | How were they born without a Parent''s Pain? |
A56293 | I dye, Look, that Face de ╌ ceive? |
A56293 | I 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? |
A56293 | I''de refuse the Throne of Jove, shou''d power ╌ or Ma ╌ jesty, shou''d not enjoy e''m? |
A56293 | Mars flinch''d at the Glass, and I threw''t in his Face, Was ever Heroe bolder? |
A56293 | Nay what do you mean? |
A56293 | Nobler Wines why do ╌ we pour? |
A56293 | Noi ╌ sy nothing, stalking Shade, by what Witchcraft wert thou made, thou emp ╌ ty cause of so ╌ lid Harms? |
A56293 | Not 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? |
A56293 | Or ar''t thou Friendship, yet a nobler Flame, That can a dearer way make Souls the same? |
A56293 | Or ar''t thou Love, that Mind to Mind imparts, The endless Concord of agreeing Hearts? |
A56293 | Or ar''t thou rather, which dos all transcend, The Centre where at last the Blest ascend; The Seat where Halelujah''s never end? |
A56293 | Or in thy Sacred Raptures hear The Musick of Heavens warbling Sphere? |
A56293 | Or, say ye Pow''rs, say, say ye Pow''rs my Peace to Crown, shall I, shall I, shall I Thaw my self or drown? |
A56293 | Return, return, revolting Rebells; return, where d''ye go, where d''ye go, where d''ye go, d''ye know? |
A56293 | Since 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? |
A56293 | Sup ╌ pose I turn Gamester? |
A56293 | The happy Season that all Grief exiles, When God is Pleas''d, and the Creation smiles? |
A56293 | WHat 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? |
A56293 | WHo, who can from Joy ╌ refrain? |
A56293 | What art thou? |
A56293 | What can we, what can Pressing, Teasing, Pressing, Teasing Lovers sue? |
A56293 | What can we, what can we poor, poor Females do? |
A56293 | What term of Sorrow Preference dare contend? |
A56293 | What think''st of the Road then? |
A56293 | What, what makes the Spring re ╌ tire, what, what, what, what makes the Spring re ╌ tire, and Groves their Songs de ╌ cline? |
A56293 | What, what, what, what makes the Spring re ╌ tire, what, what, what, what makes the Spring re ╌ tire, and Groves their Songs de ╌ cline? |
A56293 | What? |
A56293 | When e''╌ ry Blessing that we use, be ╌ gets a thousand more? |
A56293 | Who, who can from Joy ╌ refrain, this Gay, ╌ this pleas ╌ ing, shining Wondrous Day? |
A56293 | Why do we precious Ointments show''r? |
A56293 | Why how now Sir Clown, why how now, what makes you so bold? |
A56293 | Why this trem ╌ bling, why this trem ╌ bling too all o''re? |
A56293 | Will nothing prefer me, what think''st of the Law? |
A56293 | Yes you may kiss me kindly still, and kindly still, and I will not re ╌ bell? |
A56293 | You 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? |
A56293 | all, why no, no, no, no, no Kissing at all? |
A56293 | can he take de ╌ light in Killing? |
A56293 | can nothing, can nothing warm me? |
A56293 | come, come Bathe with us, come, come Bathe a Na ╌ ked Foe? |
A56293 | cou''d Corin ╌ na be afraid, she by him shou''d be betray''d? |
A56293 | ea ╌ se the Lo ╌ ver''s smart? |
A56293 | how a ╌ la ╌ s, how a ╌ las think you that I can bear the wounds of which you die? |
A56293 | how glad ╌ ly we be ╌ leive, when the Heart is too too willing; can that look, that face deceive? |
A56293 | how glad ╌ ly we be ╌ lieve, when the Heart it too too willing; can that Look, that Face deceive? |
A56293 | nay what do you mean? |
A56293 | not Kiss you at all; why no, why no not at all? |
A56293 | shall I, shall I, shall I Thaw my self or drown? |
A56293 | shall I, shall I, shall I Thaw my self, or drown? |
A56293 | the slave that from her Wit, or Beau ╌ ty flyes, bear? |
A56293 | thou Divine Mysterious thing? |
A56293 | took''st thou offence At Discords here, and fled''st from hence? |
A56293 | what a sad, what a sad, sa ╌ d Fate is mine? |
A56293 | what deep Groans torment the Air, Is Nature sunk into Despair; Or does the trembling Earth descry A fit of Falling- Sickness nigh? |
A56293 | what dost thou, what dost thou, what dost thou mean? |
A56293 | what dost thou, what dost thou, what dost thou mean? |
A56293 | what wou''d you, what wou''d you do? |
A56293 | what wou''d you, what wou''d you, what wou''d you do? |
A56293 | what''s that to Love and me? |
A56293 | where are now, where are now, where are now those flow ╌''ry Groves, where Zephir''s fragrant Winds did play? |
A56293 | why, 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? |