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.

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A56845The Name of Lords shall be abhor''d, for ev''ry Man''s a Brother, What Reason then in Church or State, one Man should Rule another?
A87354Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?
A87354Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?
A87355Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?
A87355Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?
B02834[ 3] The Name of Lord shall be Abhor''d, For ev''ry Man''s a Brother; What Reason then in Church or State One Man should Rule another?
A87358But prethee, are the Folke so mad?
A87358But what doest think should be the Cause, Whence all these Mischiefs spring?
A87358Dost see that Jolly Lad?
A87358Me''thinks, he should be vengeance proud?
A87358Shall''s ask him, what he means to doe?
A87358Your City- blades are cunning Rookes; How rarely you collogue him?
A62418''T is Information from Valadolid Makes Jesuits, Fryars and Monks to bleed, Occapitates Lords; and what not( indeed) Doth such damnable Information?
A624183 The Name of Lord shall be abhorr''d, For ev''ry mans a Brother; What reason''s then in Church or State One man should Rule another?
A624184 In old Laws we find, the Cockold''s kind To those that do Cornute him; Or why should Gray the Traytor play, And to Perkin be supporting?
A624184 · And now He is return''d in Peace, With all His Pompous Train, Whom Heav''n protected o''re the Seas, To bless this Land again?
A62418ALas what''s is like to become of the Plot Now To ● ey ● s dead, and Titus is go ● In so fair a prospect of going to Pot?
A62418And gainst the Sh''riffs Your sham Actions bring,''Cause justly chosen, And approv''d by th''King?
A62418And what doth the Price belong To all these matters before- ye?
A62418Bethel, Bethel, Where''s thy Loyalty?
A62418But is our Parson gone; And whither gone I trow?
A62418But now all hearts beware; See, see on yonder Downs?
A62418Can we forget our Martyr''d Prince, Whose Blood does loud for veng''ance ca ● l?
A62418Can you forget The ● oys you did delight in, And those great Pleasures You us ● d to spend the night in?
A62418DId you not hear of a Peer that was Try''d?
A62418Did Titus our Freedom bring, And Otes in Newgate mourn?
A62418Did Titus swear true for the King, And is the good Doctor forsworn?
A62418Did ever Fools Set up such Tools That durst not stand the sho ● k Of being made, Or being marr''d?
A62418For at this season, Shou''d they do reason, Which of themselves wou''d scape, if they found it Treason?
A62418From all that Roguish Stuff, Sir?
A62418Fy, fy, fy, fy, fy, fy, my Lord, What are you about to do?
A62418Have I not Taught the Sanhedrim ▪ To Imperate and not Obey?
A62418Have you heard of Eighty- Three Sir, When a deeper Plot was lay''n, When the Rascals did agree Sir, Rascals did agree Sir?
A62418How could''st thou hope in vain ● out the reach of Ketch) Thy Treasons to maintain?
A62418How many Tun Of precious Coyn Lie buried in the Ruine?
A62418How shall I use the Straw?
A62418I fear no Plot against me, Although the Whigs rebel; Then who would be honest, Since such Rogues fare so well?
A62418I prethee now tell, Hadst thou e''r a Charter to Fight and Rebel?
A62418I''m glad you are safe arriv''d, Tho''I doubt you met Jack by the way Now M — h is reconcil''d, What a plague is become of Gray?
A62418If by this Law the Charter be lost; With a fa, la,& c. Will Tony''s Estate repay all the Cost?
A62418Is''t not enough that he''s undone By your persideous Treachery, The source of au his Infamy?
A62418Justice, Justice, Where''s thy Equity?
A62418London, London, Where''s thy Loyalty?
A62418London, London, Where''s thy Loyalty?
A62418May Colledge, Rouse, and Hone, their Fate On Traytors all attend: What though i ● seems a little late?
A62418Now Monarchy has prevail''d, Our Fanatick Plots to defeat, On whom is the Cause entail''d?
A62418Now what''s become of all His squinting Policy, Which wrought your Dagon ● s Fall, From Justice forc ● d to flie?
A62418Ods bud, cries my Country- man John, Was ever the like before seen?
A62418Of how many Souls, And large Punch- bowls, Has this been the undoing?
A62418Oh now you Whigs Led up this Jig, What is''t you''l lead up next?
A62418Quoth he in a rage, What a plague have you done?
A62418Robin, Robin, Where ● s thy Modesty?
A62418Shall we not stand in''s Son''s defence,''Gainst Whigs, wha ● wish for his doonfal?
A62418Since Freedom or Death is not in our power, What have we to do with the Lords in the Tower?
A62418Sir Patience would have the Court Submit unto the City; Whitehall stoop to the Change, And is not that a pity?
A62418Ten for Box, and Twenty for Papillion, North a Thousand, and Dubois a Million: What Villain Our Interest dare oppose?
A62418Th''are hous''d, Sir; But the Trash all Sense Exceeds, that''s in''em: By what Means, This Filthy Oates shall we e''re cleanse?
A62418The Bearn may see how he is feul''d, Tea late may find that he is gull''d: Wha ● then shall pity his Estate, That toil''d to be unfortunate?
A62418The Factious are quite undone, For loss of the Fanatick Peers: Now Shaftsbury and I are gone, Poor Oates has lost his Ears?
A62418The Lord Mayor is Loyal in his Station,''Las what will become o''th Reformation; O''th''Nation If the Sheriffs be Loyal too?
A62418Then away,& c. The Lord ha ● h left John Lambert, And the Spirit, Feak''s Anointed, But why oh Lord, Hast thou sheat ● ed thy Sword?
A62418Thus makes you act against the LAWS; That none for Sheriff must contend, But your old IGNORAMVS Friend?
A62418To play o''re the same again?
A62418WEalth breeds Care; Love, Hope and Fear; What does Love or Bus''ness here, While Bacchus''s Navy doth appear?
A62418Was Titus the Light of the Town, The Saviour and Guardian proclaim''d, And now the poor Doctor thrown To a Dungeon, in Darkness damn''d?
A62418Was ever Potent Monarch so school''d?
A62418Was ever a Vengeance so wonderful shewn, That a River so great should be turn''d to a Town?
A62418Was this the way Your Ryots to repair; In spight o ● th Charter, To Arrest the Mayor?
A62418What call you this, but Treason?
A62418What canst thou now do more?
A62418What could''st thou hope for more, Than to receive the Doom Of all thy Crimes before?
A62418What makes''em still to mutter?
A62418What shall I do to go?
A62418What tho''the King be now misled By the Old Popish Crew?
A62418What though the Scaffolds all are down here, To entertain the Friends of the Crown here?
A62418What wou''d those Loons have had?
A62418What, back agen to Spain?
A62418When Whigs a PLOT did Vote, What Peer from Justice fled?
A62418Where are now our Liberties and Freedom?
A62418Where shall I reek them,( the Sithe ● s Edge They''ve felt) in Barn, or under Hedge?
A62418Where shall we find Friends when we shou''d To bleed''em And pull the Tory''s down, To push for our Int''rest, who can blame us?
A62418Where''s thy Charter now?
A62418Where''s thy Charter now?
A62418Where''s thy Charter now?
A62418Where''s thy Charter now?
A62418Where''s thy Justice now?
A62418Whither d''ye hurry Phaeton?
A62418Who did design the overthrow Of Church and State: Have we forgot''T was He contriv''d the Popish Plot?
A62418Will nothing coll your Brain, Unless Great Charles, to please- ye, Will let ye drive his Wain?
A62418Will you buy any Bacon- flitches?
A62418Will you buy the Rump ● s great Saddle Which once did carry the Nation?
A62418Will you buy the States Council- Table, Which was made of the good Wain- Scot; The frame was a tottering Babel, To uphold the Independent- Plot?
A62418Will you buy the States Spinning- wheel, Which spun for the Ropers Trade?
A62418With all your din and quarter; But to involve With each Resolve The more entangled Charter?
A62418With all your heat What did you get?
A62418for pitty Of this good City, What will the Tories say in their drunken Dity?
A62418how cou''dst Thou pretend Against thy Defender Thy Crimes to defend?
A62418there to his death poor Jockey was wounded But when he thrill''d him, fell''d him, kill''d him, Who could express my grief that beheld him?
A62418what now Must the Sea- men do, When they come ashore to Lord it, For a little Fresh Store, And a little Fresh Whore?
A62418what now must they do, For choosing Whig- Sheriffs and Burgesses too?
A62418what sudden Doom Hath wrought this alteration, That thus thy March should now become Thy fatal Lamentation?
A62418where art thou now?
A62418where''s the hope Of all thy high promoting?
A62418who with Patience can hear?
A62418who''l stand it in spight of Fate?
A62418whose Charter is now on the Lees, Did Your Charter e''r warrant such actions as these?
A62418why art so blind?