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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chapter-001 | What need to tell of autumn''s storms and stars, And wherefore men must watch, when now the day Grows shorter, and more soft the summer''s heat? |
chapter-001 | Who dare charge the sun With leasing? |
chapter-001 | he lures the runnel; down it falls, Waking hoarse murmurs o''er the polished stones, And with its bubblings slakes the thirsty fields? |
chapter-002 | And shall men be loath To plant, nor lavish of their pains? |
chapter-002 | Of Aethiop forests hoar with downy wool, Or how the Seres comb from off the leaves Their silky fleece? |
chapter-002 | Of groves which India bears, Ocean''s near neighbour, earth''s remotest nook, Where not an arrow- shot can cleave the air Above their tree- tops? |
chapter-002 | Or should I celebrate the sea that laves Her upper shores and lower? |
chapter-002 | Thee, Larius, greatest and, Benacus, thee With billowy uproar surging like the main? |
chapter-002 | What of like praise can Bacchus''gifts afford? |
chapter-002 | Why trace Things mightier? |
chapter-002 | or those broad lakes? |
chapter-003 | Mark you what shivering thrills the horse''s frame, If but a waft the well- known gust conveys? |
chapter-003 | Of Libya''s shepherds why the tale pursue? |
chapter-003 | Of harsh Eurystheus who The story knows not, or that praiseless king Busiris, and his altars? |
chapter-003 | What now Besteads him toil or service? |
chapter-003 | What of the spotted ounce to Bacchus dear, Or warlike wolf- kin or the breed of dogs? |
chapter-003 | What of the youth, when love''s relentless might Stirs the fierce fire within his veins? |
chapter-003 | Why sing their pastures and the scattered huts They house in? |
chapter-003 | Why tell how timorous stags the battle join? |
chapter-003 | or by whom Hath not the tale been told of Hylas young, Latonian Delos and Hippodame, And Pelops for his ivory shoulder famed, Keen charioteer? |
chapter-003 | to have turned The heavy sod with ploughshare? |
chapter-004 | Move with what tears the Manes, with what voice The Powers of darkness? |
chapter-004 | Say what was he, what God, that fashioned forth This art for us, O Muses? |
chapter-004 | What more? |
chapter-004 | What should he do? |
chapter-004 | Where is now Thy love to me- ward banished from thy breast? |
chapter-004 | and thee? |
chapter-004 | fly whither, twice bereaved? |
chapter-004 | of man''s skill Whence came the new adventure? |
chapter-004 | or what wouldst thou hence? |
chapter-004 | wherefore didst thou bid me hope for heaven? |