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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A20577 | Quid ad me terra tua? |
A51193 | And in truth how can it be otherwise expected, when all these Powers for many years have centred in one Person? |
A64759 | How can they then fitly decide this point, or conclude against Cadelh to be the eldest? |
A37251 | 1 Whether Father Philips was not an Agent in this Plot? |
A37251 | 2 Whether there be not more such evill- affected plotters in Wales besides? |
A43178 | But to be serious, I made a diligent inquiry what should be the cause of their disorder''d and distracted looks? |
A43178 | Oy by Invasion does it go about To put the Element of Fire quite out? |
A43178 | What is the lower Water fully bent To mix with that above the Firmament? |
A43178 | and next, whether yet it hath a being? |
A62166 | ? |
A62166 | All I shall add is this distick, Whites ambo, Whitehead, Whitgift, Whitakerus uterque, Vulnera Romano quanta dedere Papae? |
A62166 | And did not Charles Howard( afterward Earl of Nottingham) hold his ward by Sea in 88. whe ● … the Armado was defeated? |
A62166 | But it may be asked Cui bono? |
A62166 | Eastminster what? |
A62166 | He wrote a smart Book on this subject, Whether Friars, in Health and Begging, be in the State of Perfection? |
A62166 | If the Prophet himself living in an incredulous Age, found cause to complain* Who had believed our Report? |
A62166 | In what Language? |
A62166 | Of him a Popish Author; When the Christis ans, seeking his Corps, were lost in a Wood, did call to one another, where art? |
A62166 | To what ● od end? |
A62166 | When the Sun would change? |
A62166 | where art? |
A62166 | where art? |
A62166 | with their Solemn Hue, and Cry, Have you any Knives to Grind? |
A58992 | ? |
A58992 | All I shall add is this distick, Whites ambo, Whitehead, Whitgift, Whitakerus uterque, Vulnera Romano quanta dedere Papae? |
A58992 | And did not Charles Howard( afterward Earl of Nottingham) hold his ward by Sea in 88. when the Armado was defeated? |
A58992 | But it may be asked Cui bono? |
A58992 | Eastminster what? |
A58992 | He wrote a smart Book on this subject, Whether Friars, in Health and Begging, be in the State of Perfection? |
A58992 | If the Prophet himself living in an incredulous Age, found cause to complain* Who had believed our Report? |
A58992 | In what Language? |
A58992 | Of him a Popish Author; When the Christians, seeking his Corps, were lost in a Wood, did call to one another, where art? |
A58992 | Robert Southwell, wrote many Books? |
A58992 | To what good end? |
A58992 | When the Sun would change? |
A58992 | where art? |
A58992 | where art? |
A58992 | with their Solemn Hue, and Cry, Have you any Knives to Grind? |
A48368 | And wherein doth the English of the Vulgar, in Pembrokeshire and Gowerland, differ from that in the Western Counties,& c. of England? |
A48368 | Any Fountains that ebb and flow? |
A48368 | Colour of the Soil? |
A48368 | How Bounded? |
A48368 | How near the Tops of Hills are the highest Running Springs? |
A48368 | In what Comot or Hundred Situate? |
A48368 | Manuscripts: Of what Subject and Language; In whose Hands; Whether Ancient or Late Copies? |
A48368 | Mountanous or Champion Ground? |
A48368 | Of the State of Health: Whether the Parish, Hundred or Comot be subject to any Peculiar Diseases? |
A48368 | Of what Extent, and what Number of Houses and Inhabitants? |
A48368 | Old Arms, Urns, Lamps, Paterae, Fibulae, or any other Utensils; where, and when discover''d? |
A48368 | Or are there any in very even Plains remote from Hills? |
A48368 | To what Saint is the Church dedicated, and whether a Parsonage, Vicarage, or both? |
A48368 | Very Fertil, Barren or Indifferent? |
A48368 | What Baits used for each, and when in Season? |
A48368 | What Names of Men and Women uncommon? |
A48368 | What Number of Ancient Men and Women; with their Years? |
A48368 | What Tokens of Woods or Buildings gain''d by the Sea? |
A48368 | What Variety of Colours and Shape they have observ''d in the same Species? |
A48368 | What Words, Phrases, or Variation of Dialect in the Welsh, seems peculiar to any Part of the Country? |
A48368 | What sorts are Solitary, and which keep together in Shoals? |
A48368 | Whether the Parish be generally Corn- Ground or Pasture? |
A48368 | Who in each Country is best skill''d in the Welsh Names of Birds, Fish, Insects, Plants, Stones; or any other Natural Bodies? |
A48368 | Woody, Heathy, Rocky, Clay- Ground, Sundy, Gravelly,& c? |
A48368 | X. Coyns, Amulets, Chains, Bracelets, Rings, Seals,& c. where, and when found; and in whose Possession at present? |
A48368 | s.n.,[ Oxford? |
A40672 | * What needs this wast? |
A40672 | * Will the Unicorn be willing to serve thee? |
A40672 | 89 ▪ 11? |
A40672 | A great Comet happened in his age, which he entertained with these expressions; Venisti? |
A40672 | A snow- ball white at me did Julia throw, Who would suppose it? |
A40672 | Aequa est Conditio? |
A40672 | Ah quid dixi habere me? |
A40672 | And did not Charles Howard( afterwards Earl of Nottingham) hold his ward by Sea in 88. when the Armado was defeated? |
A40672 | And how quickly can he doe it( as by infinite other ways, so) by blessing the Clothing, the Staple Commodity in this County? |
A40672 | And if the Scholar to such height did reach, Then what was he who did that Scholar teach? |
A40672 | And is not this Penance enough according to the principals of his accusers Confession, Contrition, and Satisfaction? |
A40672 | And was not this( to use Tertullians Latin in some different sense) Festinatio homicidii? |
A40672 | And why of these in Oxford shire? |
A40672 | And why on a Wall? |
A40672 | And why so? |
A40672 | Anne Bonis operibus effoetum est HOC seculum? |
A40672 | Art thou come? |
A40672 | Art thou come? |
A40672 | Before he peris ● … in the flame, What ere his pain or patience be, Who dares assume a MARTYRS name? |
A40672 | Being to take my farewell of this County, I am minded of the mistake( what Writer is free from them?) |
A40672 | Bellarmine starts a* Question, whether one may pray lawfully to him& paint his Picture in the Church, who is not Canonized by the Pope? |
A40672 | Besides, I question, whether out Rules in Blazonry, calculated for the East, will serve on the West of Severne? |
A40672 | But I forget what the Cannon- law saith, None may say to the Pope, why dost thou so? |
A40672 | But I hope hereafter, when the Question is asked of our Coiners, Whose Image and Superscription is this? |
A40672 | But Northumberland was but a cold Carmel for these Friers, who soon got themselves warmer nests in Kent, Essex, London, and where not? |
A40672 | But alas, what saith Menedemus to Chremas in the Comedy? |
A40672 | But all these being VVickhams alike, bring in their Claims to the aforesaid VVilliam, and how shall the right be decided? |
A40672 | But how did Hanna rejoyce afterwards? |
A40672 | But is not the proportion fair, that ● … etworth Stable affordeth standing in state for threescore horse, with all necessary accommodations? |
A40672 | But such who are disaffected thereunto,( what Art hath not enemies?) |
A40672 | But tell us, Gracious Soveraign from whence Took You the pattern of Your Patience? |
A40672 | But till we can give a good cause of the old Thunder,[ and* the power of his Thunder who can understand?] |
A40672 | But was it not both an honor& happiness to our Nevil thus to be crost with the hands of his Holiness himself? |
A40672 | But what do I instance in home- bred Testimonies? |
A40672 | But what hurt were it, if all the Enemies of his Holiness were Sainted, on condition they took death in their way thereunto? |
A40672 | But what said St. Augustine in a Dispute with one of the † Donatists? |
A40672 | But what said our Saviour to his Disciples, when transported with wonder at the goodly stones in the Temple,* are these the things you looke upon? |
A40672 | But what said* Jacob to his sons? |
A40672 | But what saith Columella? |
A40672 | But what shall I say? |
A40672 | But what went before? |
A40672 | But when Cream was brought up to close the Feast, Grave Maurice returned, What a brave Country is ours that yeildeth this fruit twice every day? |
A40672 | But where would so many thousand Bodies find Graves in so petty an Islet? |
A40672 | But who knoweth not, that English Poetry is improved fifty in the Hundred, in this last Century of years? |
A40672 | But who made him a Judge? |
A40672 | But, what is of proof against Sacriledge? |
A40672 | But, what saith the Poet? |
A40672 | But, who can stay what will away? |
A40672 | But, why is Salt- peter( common to all Counties) insisted on in Northamptonshire? |
A40672 | By the Lord Grey of Grobie he was presented to Broughton Ashby in Leicestershire, and thence( why should a Candle be put under a bushel?) |
A40672 | Concerning the first couple, The Question ▪ An doctor praecedat militem? |
A40672 | Dic mihi, num Textus vel Commentatio prestat? |
A40672 | Did not nor Saviour say even to Saint Peter himself? |
A40672 | En queîs consevimus Agros? |
A40672 | Fond man, say they, why dost thou question thus? |
A40672 | For these reasons he left the Land, went( or, shall I say, fled?) |
A40672 | GWALTERUS CALENIUS( may we not English him Walter of Calen?) |
A40672 | Gaining ten fold, tell truly I desire, Tongilian did''st not set thy house on fire? |
A40672 | Halton O ● …, an E ● … gle displayed B. prunin? |
A40672 | He left no monument to posterity proportionable( what was an hundred pounds, and a chest given to Cambridge?) |
A40672 | He was a mighty Champion of the Popes Infallibility, avowing that what David indulged to his Son Adonijah, never saying unto him,* why didst thou so? |
A40672 | He was accomplished with all qualifications requisite for publique Employment, Learning, Languages, Experience, Abilities; and what not? |
A40672 | He wrot also a smart Book on this subject,* An validi Mendicantes sint in 〈 ◊ 〉 Perfectionis? |
A40672 | Here Reader give me leave, the Historian must not devour the Divine in me, so as to debar me from spiritual Reflections, What saith S.* Paul? |
A40672 | Here, Reader, forgive me in hazarding thy censure, in making and translating a Distick upon them, Praeceptor doctus, docilis magis an puer ille? |
A40672 | Hereupon our* Author, Lex connectit eos, amor& concordia lecti, Sed lex qualis? |
A40672 | His Christian and Sur- name divisim signifie much, but how high do they amount in conjunction? |
A40672 | How came such a jealousie into his mind? |
A40672 | How came the Peruques, about the Infants Heads? |
A40672 | How come buildings in great towns every day to encrease? |
A40672 | How doth our Author Luther it( before Luther) against their errors and vices? |
A40672 | How had he been undone, if he had not been undone? |
A40672 | How hard is it to commit one, and but one Error? |
A40672 | How vast the difference''twixt wise and fool? |
A40672 | How would they condemn such uncharitable commendations, which are( if not founded on) accompanied with the disgrace of others of their order? |
A40672 | I am confident as much mire now, as formerly in Tottenham- Street, but question, whether so much wood now as anciently on Tottenham- hill? |
A40672 | I re- demand of them, why is there not an Euripus with the same reciprocation of Tides, as well about the other Cyclides, as Euboea alone? |
A40672 | If any ask why this Graine growing commonly all over England, is here entered as an Eminent Commodity of Lancashire? |
A40672 | If any ask why this Proverbe is placed in Warwick- shire? |
A40672 | If any ask, what made his Mother travail so far North from London? |
A40672 | If any ask, why have you not written of John a Gaunt? |
A40672 | If any aske, why as good Cheese may not be made in the Vicenage, where the soil is as rich, and the same Houswifry? |
A40672 | If any demand how this nick- name( cut off from the rest of England) continues still entaild on Kent? |
A40672 | If it be demanded, what Beauchamp is chiefly meant, amongst the many of that Surname, Earls of Warwick? |
A40672 | If such without, then what are you within? |
A40672 | If the Prophet himself, living in an incredulous age, found ● … ause to complain,* Who hath believed our Report? |
A40672 | If the party, whatever he be, appear dignified above them, they willingly allow him Superiority, what is this, but to give what is due to another? |
A40672 | Immediately after this Incendiary( and was it not high time for him?) |
A40672 | In what Language? |
A40672 | Indeed many have much opposed it( as what book meeteth not with opposition?) |
A40672 | Is it not lawfull for me to doe what I will with mine own? |
A40672 | Is there no* balme in Gilead? |
A40672 | Is there not a cause, and that a Satisfactory one? |
A40672 | It grieves him what ever is given to God, crying out with that Flesh- Divel, Ut quid haec perditio? |
A40672 | It is a Palace, a Prison, a Liberty, a Town, a Castle, and what not? |
A40672 | It''s observeable that Pitzaeus( generally a perfect Plagiary out of Bale) passeth this Langland over in silence: and why? |
A40672 | King Henry being pleased to dissemble himself a stranger to that Ceremony, demanded of a stander by, what that Knight said? |
A40672 | Lastly, allow them faulty, yet quid teneri infantes? |
A40672 | Many maligned our Earl — Tantae ne Animis Aularibus Irae? |
A40672 | Master more able, child of more docility? |
A40672 | Mortuus est Prideaux? |
A40672 | Now both of them be''ng brought into a Bed, By law, and love, and concord joyned are: What law? |
A40672 | Now, what is to be done to decide the difference herein? |
A40672 | O what is Man then, which vanisheth thus away, like unto Smoak or Vapour, and is no more seen? |
A40672 | One being demanded; How much shrewishnesse may be allowed in a VVife? |
A40672 | One of them, lately dead, was benefic''d in Essex, and following the counsel of the Poet, Ridentem dicere verum, Quis vetat? |
A40672 | One well skilled in the Perquisits thereof, being demanded, what he conceived the yearly value of the place was worth? |
A40672 | Our Saviour said to* Pilate, Sayest thou this thing of thy self, or did others tell thee? |
A40672 | Possible the Reader seeing such swarms of Popish Saints in England, will demand; Is there not ● … et a Saint of the Lord besi ● … es? |
A40672 | Quid nos deterret? |
A40672 | Quid versus trutinâ meos iniquâ Libras? |
A40672 | Richard Massey and Peter Lycherband,( who shall keep peace if aged Officers break it?) |
A40672 | Rogo non potes ipse videri Incendisse tuam, Tongiliane domum? |
A40672 | Say not the Percys profit, was the Lucies loss; for, what saith the* Scripture? |
A40672 | Say not to this Prelate, as Eliab to David, † Why camest thou down hither? |
A40672 | Shall Scalliger write a book of the Emendation of Times, and should any presume to write one of the Emendation of Scalliger? |
A40672 | She being demanded by him, the reason of her so careful waiting on him? |
A40672 | Some will say, Why Salmons in Hereford- shire, which are common to other Counties? |
A40672 | Some will say, let him wither in silence, why do you mention him amongst the Worthies of our Nation? |
A40672 | Succeeding to an unexpected Estate, he had the words of David frequent in his mouth; What am I? |
A40672 | Sure I am when this his work is set forth, then indeed YORK SHALL BE, what? |
A40672 | The Question is now, under what head they shall be properly placed, seeing so many lay claim unto them? |
A40672 | The mountains therein are neither so many nor high as in the neighbouring Counties, affording plenty of Grass, Grain, Wood, Fish, and what not? |
A40672 | Thereupon he was Charged for intending an Escape out of the Tower,( was he not a very fool indeed, if not desiring his own liberty?) |
A40672 | VVhere should I be bore else th ● … n in Tonton Deane? |
A40672 | VVhy are my verses by thee weigh''d In a false scale? |
A40672 | VVith face so bold, and teeth so sharp Of Vipers venome, why dost carp? |
A40672 | Venisti? |
A40672 | Were not these Thieves themselves robbed, I mean of their expectation, who hoped to enrich themselves by Pillaging an Exile and a Poet? |
A40672 | What a deal of doe does this pitiful Poet make with words at length, and Figures ▪ and Latine, and Greek, to describe the date of his death? |
A40672 | What desperate Challenger is He? |
A40672 | What doth forbid but one may smile, And also tell the Truth the while? |
A40672 | What fear of a Storm when the Sun shined, the Skye clear, no appearance of Clouds? |
A40672 | What is to be done herein? |
A40672 | What kind of Animal it is? |
A40672 | What loads have we of letters from forraign Pens, as if no Author were compleat without those necessary appurtenances? |
A40672 | What rea ● … on is it he should give place to a Towns- man? |
A40672 | What saith St.* James; Doth a Fountain send forth at the same Place sweet Water and bitter? |
A40672 | What saith the Holy Spirit? |
A40672 | What shall I speak of his skill in Anatomy, Cosmography, Mu ● … ick, whereof he read publique Lectures in Oxford? |
A40672 | What shall I speak of the many gardens made of horns, to garnish houses? |
A40672 | What should us fright, if firmly we do stand? |
A40672 | What was this, but actum agere, to do what was done before? |
A40672 | When Adam complained that he was naked, God demanded of him, Who told thee that thou wast naked? |
A40672 | When at the same time it was incidently moved in their Consultation, what should be done for the King himself, who likewise was attainted? |
A40672 | When did the Caviller steal the Touch- stone of hearts? |
A40672 | Where art? |
A40672 | Where art? |
A40672 | Whether Christ be in the Sacrament Substantially, very God and Man in his Natural Body? |
A40672 | Whether Faith only justifyeth? |
A40672 | Whether Friars in health and Begging, be in the state of perfection? |
A40672 | Whether after the Consecration the Bred& Wine are Transubstantiated? |
A40672 | Whether it was true, the book reported of him concerning his hair? |
A40672 | Whether the Catholick Church be not properly invisible? |
A40672 | Whether the Protestants had cut off many goodly and principal parts of Scripture from the body thereof? |
A40672 | Whether the Scriptures contain sufficient Doctrine for our Salvation? |
A40672 | Whites ambo, Whitehead, Whitgift, Whitakerus uterque Vulnera Romano quanta dedere papae? |
A40672 | Whither should Fowl flock in an hard frost, but to the Barn- door? |
A40672 | Who would have thought to have found Helicon amongst the Bogs, as indeed it was at that Time? |
A40672 | Who would not conclude him from his Surname born at Constance on the Boden Zee in Switserland? |
A40672 | Why did you break such Rules, when knowing you made them? |
A40672 | Why hereof in this, rather then in other Counties? |
A40672 | Why tell before hear? |
A40672 | Ye Muses do not me deny I ever was your Votary, And tell me seeing you do daigne, T''inspire and feed the hungry brain, With what choice cates? |
A40672 | You Rogues( said the Lord) may not I and my Neighbour change a blow, but you must interpose? |
A40672 | amor qualis? |
A40672 | and whether in any measure he found his strength renewed unto him? |
A40672 | born in Litchfield, critically skilled in Ancient Coins, Chymistry, Heraldry, Mathematicks, what not? |
A40672 | cōcordia qualis? |
A40672 | dicere vera num licebit? |
A40672 | especially one no publick Professor, and so private a person as Lydyate? |
A40672 | feed my Lambs, feed my heep; And why Lambs first? |
A40672 | how sharp sighted, and yet how blind is Superstition? |
A40672 | if Quick- silver could be really fixed, to what a treasure would it amount? |
A40672 | may truth be said? |
A40672 | multis matribus lugendum malum? |
A40672 | or gave him a Commission to take where it might best be spared, and give where it was most wanted? |
A40672 | or what is my Fathers House? |
A40672 | thou evil to be lamented by many mothers? |
A40672 | ut quid cedat Plenum vacuo, scientia ignorantiae? |
A40672 | what cōcord did them we d? |
A40672 | what love? |
A40672 | whether or no he had a new set of Teeth come? |
A40672 | whether or no his Eye- sight ever failed him? |
A40672 | why did you make such Rules, when minding to break them? |
A40672 | why not rather in Northampton- shire, where there be the most, or in York shire, where there be the greatest Parks in England? |
A40672 | with what choice fair? |
A40672 | with whom hast thou left those few sheep in the Wildernesse? |
A40672 | — Ask you the end of this contest? |
A40672 | — En quo Discordia Cives, Perduxit miseros? |