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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A56845 | The 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? |
A87354 | Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685? |
A87354 | Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685? |
A87355 | Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685? |
A87355 | Jordan, 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? |
A87358 | But prethee, are the Folke so mad? |
A87358 | But what doest think should be the Cause, Whence all these Mischiefs spring? |
A87358 | Dost see that Jolly Lad? |
A87358 | Me''thinks, he should be vengeance proud? |
A87358 | Shall''s ask him, what he means to doe? |
A87358 | Your 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? |
A62418 | 3 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? |
A62418 | 4 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? |
A62418 | 4 · 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? |
A62418 | ALas 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? |
A62418 | And gainst the Sh''riffs Your sham Actions bring,''Cause justly chosen, And approv''d by th''King? |
A62418 | And what doth the Price belong To all these matters before- ye? |
A62418 | Bethel, Bethel, Where''s thy Loyalty? |
A62418 | But is our Parson gone; And whither gone I trow? |
A62418 | But now all hearts beware; See, see on yonder Downs? |
A62418 | Can we forget our Martyr''d Prince, Whose Blood does loud for veng''ance ca ● l? |
A62418 | Can you forget The ● oys you did delight in, And those great Pleasures You us ● d to spend the night in? |
A62418 | DId you not hear of a Peer that was Try''d? |
A62418 | Did Titus our Freedom bring, And Otes in Newgate mourn? |
A62418 | Did Titus swear true for the King, And is the good Doctor forsworn? |
A62418 | Did ever Fools Set up such Tools That durst not stand the sho ● k Of being made, Or being marr''d? |
A62418 | For at this season, Shou''d they do reason, Which of themselves wou''d scape, if they found it Treason? |
A62418 | From all that Roguish Stuff, Sir? |
A62418 | Fy, fy, fy, fy, fy, fy, my Lord, What are you about to do? |
A62418 | Have I not Taught the Sanhedrim ▪ To Imperate and not Obey? |
A62418 | Have you heard of Eighty- Three Sir, When a deeper Plot was lay''n, When the Rascals did agree Sir, Rascals did agree Sir? |
A62418 | How could''st thou hope in vain ● out the reach of Ketch) Thy Treasons to maintain? |
A62418 | How many Tun Of precious Coyn Lie buried in the Ruine? |
A62418 | How shall I use the Straw? |
A62418 | I fear no Plot against me, Although the Whigs rebel; Then who would be honest, Since such Rogues fare so well? |
A62418 | I prethee now tell, Hadst thou e''r a Charter to Fight and Rebel? |
A62418 | I''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? |
A62418 | If by this Law the Charter be lost; With a fa, la,& c. Will Tony''s Estate repay all the Cost? |
A62418 | Is''t not enough that he''s undone By your persideous Treachery, The source of au his Infamy? |
A62418 | Justice, Justice, Where''s thy Equity? |
A62418 | London, London, Where''s thy Loyalty? |
A62418 | London, London, Where''s thy Loyalty? |
A62418 | May Colledge, Rouse, and Hone, their Fate On Traytors all attend: What though i ● seems a little late? |
A62418 | Now Monarchy has prevail''d, Our Fanatick Plots to defeat, On whom is the Cause entail''d? |
A62418 | Now what''s become of all His squinting Policy, Which wrought your Dagon ● s Fall, From Justice forc ● d to flie? |
A62418 | Ods bud, cries my Country- man John, Was ever the like before seen? |
A62418 | Of how many Souls, And large Punch- bowls, Has this been the undoing? |
A62418 | Oh now you Whigs Led up this Jig, What is''t you''l lead up next? |
A62418 | Quoth he in a rage, What a plague have you done? |
A62418 | Robin, Robin, Where ● s thy Modesty? |
A62418 | Shall we not stand in''s Son''s defence,''Gainst Whigs, wha ● wish for his doonfal? |
A62418 | Since Freedom or Death is not in our power, What have we to do with the Lords in the Tower? |
A62418 | Sir Patience would have the Court Submit unto the City; Whitehall stoop to the Change, And is not that a pity? |
A62418 | Ten for Box, and Twenty for Papillion, North a Thousand, and Dubois a Million: What Villain Our Interest dare oppose? |
A62418 | Th''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? |
A62418 | The 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? |
A62418 | The Factious are quite undone, For loss of the Fanatick Peers: Now Shaftsbury and I are gone, Poor Oates has lost his Ears? |
A62418 | The Lord Mayor is Loyal in his Station,''Las what will become o''th Reformation; O''th''Nation If the Sheriffs be Loyal too? |
A62418 | Then 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? |
A62418 | Thus makes you act against the LAWS; That none for Sheriff must contend, But your old IGNORAMVS Friend? |
A62418 | To play o''re the same again? |
A62418 | WEalth breeds Care; Love, Hope and Fear; What does Love or Bus''ness here, While Bacchus''s Navy doth appear? |
A62418 | Was 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? |
A62418 | Was ever Potent Monarch so school''d? |
A62418 | Was ever a Vengeance so wonderful shewn, That a River so great should be turn''d to a Town? |
A62418 | Was this the way Your Ryots to repair; In spight o ● th Charter, To Arrest the Mayor? |
A62418 | What call you this, but Treason? |
A62418 | What canst thou now do more? |
A62418 | What could''st thou hope for more, Than to receive the Doom Of all thy Crimes before? |
A62418 | What makes''em still to mutter? |
A62418 | What shall I do to go? |
A62418 | What tho''the King be now misled By the Old Popish Crew? |
A62418 | What though the Scaffolds all are down here, To entertain the Friends of the Crown here? |
A62418 | What wou''d those Loons have had? |
A62418 | What, back agen to Spain? |
A62418 | When Whigs a PLOT did Vote, What Peer from Justice fled? |
A62418 | Where are now our Liberties and Freedom? |
A62418 | Where shall I reek them,( the Sithe ● s Edge They''ve felt) in Barn, or under Hedge? |
A62418 | Where 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? |
A62418 | Where''s thy Charter now? |
A62418 | Where''s thy Charter now? |
A62418 | Where''s thy Charter now? |
A62418 | Where''s thy Charter now? |
A62418 | Where''s thy Justice now? |
A62418 | Whither d''ye hurry Phaeton? |
A62418 | Who did design the overthrow Of Church and State: Have we forgot''T was He contriv''d the Popish Plot? |
A62418 | Will nothing coll your Brain, Unless Great Charles, to please- ye, Will let ye drive his Wain? |
A62418 | Will you buy any Bacon- flitches? |
A62418 | Will you buy the Rump ● s great Saddle Which once did carry the Nation? |
A62418 | Will 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? |
A62418 | Will you buy the States Spinning- wheel, Which spun for the Ropers Trade? |
A62418 | With all your din and quarter; But to involve With each Resolve The more entangled Charter? |
A62418 | With all your heat What did you get? |
A62418 | for pitty Of this good City, What will the Tories say in their drunken Dity? |
A62418 | how cou''dst Thou pretend Against thy Defender Thy Crimes to defend? |
A62418 | there 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? |
A62418 | what now Must the Sea- men do, When they come ashore to Lord it, For a little Fresh Store, And a little Fresh Whore? |
A62418 | what now must they do, For choosing Whig- Sheriffs and Burgesses too? |
A62418 | what sudden Doom Hath wrought this alteration, That thus thy March should now become Thy fatal Lamentation? |
A62418 | where art thou now? |
A62418 | where''s the hope Of all thy high promoting? |
A62418 | who with Patience can hear? |
A62418 | who''l stand it in spight of Fate? |
A62418 | whose Charter is now on the Lees, Did Your Charter e''r warrant such actions as these? |
A62418 | why art so blind? |