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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19959 | And art thou Arthur''s vassal? |
19959 | And art thou certain, that if that knight knew all this, he would come to thy rescue? |
19959 | And art thou one of Arthur''s men? |
19959 | And how can I do that? |
19959 | And how much of the Countess''s possessions is there in thy power? |
19959 | And how much of the maiden''s possessions are under thy control? |
19959 | And what day is to- day? |
19959 | And what dost thou here? |
19959 | And what seek they here? |
19959 | And where, Iddawc, didst thou find these little men? |
19959 | And wilt thou tell us what thy nickname is? |
19959 | Art thou one of his men? |
19959 | By Heaven,he exclaimed,"who is he?" |
19959 | Ha, chieftain,said Rhonabwy,"why art thou called thus?" |
19959 | Have I not used it all? |
19959 | Heaven prosper thee, my soul, and what tidings dost thou bring? |
19959 | How knowest thou, hag, that I am Peredur? |
19959 | I was intreated so to do; and is there any way by which I can obtain thy friendship? |
19959 | I will, by my troth,said Peredur,"for when first I beheld thee, I loved thee; and where shall I seek thee?" |
19959 | Iddawc,enquired Rhonabwy,"to whom does yonder troop belong?" |
19959 | Iddawc,enquired Rhonabwy,"who was that horseman?" |
19959 | Iddawc,said Rhonabwy,"who are the jet black troop yonder?" |
19959 | Iddawc,said Rhonabwy,"who are yonder pure white troop?" |
19959 | Iddawc,said Rhonabwy,"who is the man who bore the sword of Arthur?" |
19959 | Iddawc,said Rhonabwy,"who was the auburn haired man to whom they came just now?" |
19959 | Iddawc,said Rhonabwy,"who was the man who spoke so marvellously unto Arthur erewhile?" |
19959 | Iddawc,said Rhonabwy,"who was yonder knight?" |
19959 | Iddawc,said Rhonabwy,"will yonder host flee?" |
19959 | Is it time for us to go to meat? |
19959 | Is it unpleasant to thee to be here? |
19959 | Know ye,said Arthur,"who is the knight with the long spear that stands by the brook{ 72} up yonder?" |
19959 | Knowest thou, lord, who slew him? |
19959 | Lord,said Iddawc,"wherefore dost thou laugh?" |
19959 | Luned,said the Countess,"what change hath befallen thee, that thou hast not come to visit me in my grief? |
19959 | Maiden,said Peredur,"wilt thou come and show me this animal?" |
19959 | Mother,said Peredur,"what are those yonder?" |
19959 | My son,said she,"desirest thou to ride forth?" |
19959 | My soul,said she,"who art thou?" |
19959 | Now,quoth Owain,"would it not be well to go and endeavour to discover that place?" |
19959 | Owain,said Arthur,"wilt thou play chess?" |
19959 | Peredur the son of Evrawc am I called,said he,"and thou? |
19959 | Rhonabwy,said Iddawc,"would it not be wrong to forbid a youth who can give counsel so liberal as this from coming to the councils of his Lord?" |
19959 | Tell mesaid Peredur,"how far is it hence?" |
19959 | Tell me, fair maiden, what is that tumult? |
19959 | Tell me, good soul,said Owain,"sawest thou a knight pass this way, either to- day or yesterday?" |
19959 | Tell me, my sister,said Peredur,"wherefore dost thou weep?" |
19959 | Tell me, my soul,said the man,"which of the youths thinkest thou plays best?" |
19959 | Tell me, sister,said Peredur,"wherefore art thou bewailing?" |
19959 | Tell me, tall man,said Peredur,"is that Arthur, yonder?" |
19959 | Tell me,said Peredur,"is Kai in Arthur''s Court?" |
19959 | Tell me,said he,"did he offer thee any wrong?" |
19959 | Tell me,said the knight,"didst thou see any one coming after me from the Court?" |
19959 | Then the black man said to me,''Seest thou now, little man, what power I hold over these animals?'' 19959 Verily, my brother, desirest thou this?" |
19959 | What achievements are there? |
19959 | What art thou doing thus? |
19959 | What complaint hast thou against me, maiden? |
19959 | What harm is there in that, Lady? |
19959 | What is all this? |
19959 | What is that? |
19959 | What is this? |
19959 | What is thy counsel in this matter, youth? |
19959 | What may it be? |
19959 | What monster is there? |
19959 | What outcry again is this? |
19959 | What seekest thou, then, chieftain? |
19959 | What sort of a man is thy father, that he is able to slay every one thus? |
19959 | What wouldest thou with Arthur? |
19959 | What wouldest thou? |
19959 | Whence comest thou, chieftain? |
19959 | Whence comest thou, my sister? |
19959 | Whence comest thou? |
19959 | Wherefore are they called thus? |
19959 | Wherefore can I not sleep here? |
19959 | Wherefore sayest thou so? |
19959 | Wherefore,said Peredur,"am I accursed?" |
19959 | Whether shall I open the gate unto thee, or shall I announce unto those that are chief, that thou art at the gateway? |
19959 | Who art thou? |
19959 | Who art thou? |
19959 | Who art thou? |
19959 | Who art thou? |
19959 | Who is he whom best thou lovest? |
19959 | Who is thy lord? |
19959 | Who then should I take as my attendant, if I did so? |
19959 | Who was the man that struck his horse? |
19959 | Who will slay me? |
19959 | Who,said Rhonabwy,"were the last three men who came to Arthur, and told him that the Ravens were slaughtering his men?" |
19959 | Wilt thou direct me thither? |
19959 | Wilt thou give me lodging? |
19959 | Wilt thou go and request the loan of a horse and arms for me,said Owain,"that I may go and look at this army?" |
19959 | And Gwalchmai saluted him,"Heaven prosper thee, chieftain,"said he,"and whence comest thou?" |
19959 | And the knight drew his sword half out of the scabbard, and asked of him,"Wherefore didst thou strike my horse? |
19959 | And the maiden bent down towards her, and said,"What aileth thee, that thou answerest no one to- day?" |
19959 | And the youth said unto Owain,"Is it not against thy will that the attendants of the Emperor harass thy Ravens, killing some and worrying others? |
19959 | And when they had eaten and drank as much as they desired, the nobleman asked Peredur, whether he could fight with a sword? |
19959 | And which wilt thou do?" |
19959 | Dost thou not know that the shower to- day has left in my dominions neither man nor beast alive, that was exposed to it?'' |
19959 | Is it better to grieve because thou canst not get_ that_ good man, than it is to grieve for anything else thou canst never get?" |
19959 | Is it well for thee to mourn after that good man, or for anything else, that thou canst not have?" |
19959 | Then said Iddawc,"Rhonabwy, dost thou see the ring with a stone set in it, that is upon the Emperor''s hand?" |
19959 | Then said the youth unto Owain,"Lord, is it with thy leave that the young pages and attendants of the Emperor harass and torment and worry the Ravens? |
19959 | What evil have I done to thee, that thou shouldest act towards me and my possessions, as thou hast this day? |
19959 | When wilt thou, that I should present to thee the chieftain who has come with me hither?" |
19959 | Whether was it in insult or in counsel unto me?" |
19959 | Who art thou?" |
19959 | maiden,"said Peredur,"where is the Empress?" |
19959 | maiden,"said the Countess,"where is all the balsam?" |
19959 | man,"said he,"couldst thou fight, if thou hadst arms? |
19959 | what has befallen thee?" |
19959 | { 125f}"And wherefore did they admit into counsel with men of such dignity as are yonder a stripling so young as Kadyriaith the son of Saidi?" |
19973 | Ah, Geraint,said he,"is it thou that art here?" |
19973 | Ah, knight,said Geraint,"whence comest thou?" |
19973 | And who art thou? |
19973 | And who art thou? |
19973 | And who was it that slew them? |
19973 | And you, wherefore come you? |
19973 | Art thou shaved, man? |
19973 | Can I go by yonder bridge,said Geraint,"and by the lower highway that is beneath the town?" |
19973 | Canst thou tell me,said Geraint,"who is the owner of this fair valley and yonder walled town?" |
19973 | Did he meet with thee? |
19973 | Didst thou enquire of them if they possessed any art? |
19973 | Dost thou know him? |
19973 | Dost thou know how much I owe thee? |
19973 | Geraint,said Gwenhwyvar,"knowest thou the name of that tall knight yonder?" |
19973 | Good Sirs,said he,"what preparations are you making here?" |
19973 | Ha, gentles,said the maiden,"ye bear the seeming of honourable men, and the badge of envoys, what mockery is this ye do to me?" |
19973 | Hast thou hope of being released for gold, or for silver, or for any gifts of wealth, or through battle and fighting? |
19973 | Heaven prosper thee,said Geraint,"and whence dost thou come?" |
19973 | Heaven prosper thee; and who art thou? |
19973 | Hold thy peace then,said he,"do not I desire silence?" |
19973 | I will, gladly,said he,"and in which direction dost thou intend to go?" |
19973 | In what form may she be? |
19973 | Is it known,said Arthur,"where she is?" |
19973 | Is thy daughter mine now? |
19973 | Knowest thou his name? |
19973 | Lady,said he,"knowest thou where our horses are?" |
19973 | Lord,said she,"didst thou hear the words of those men concerning thee?" |
19973 | Lord,said she,"dost thou not hear the discourse of yonder men concerning thee?" |
19973 | Lord,said they"is it not past the time for thee to take thy food?" |
19973 | My Lord,she said to him,"seest thou yonder man hastening after thee, and many others with him?" |
19973 | Now, where did he overtake thee? |
19973 | Now,said Arthur,"where is the maiden for whom I heard thou didst give challenge?" |
19973 | Oh, chieftain,he said,"hast thou taken thy meal?" |
19973 | Owl of Cwm Cawlwyd, here is an embassy from Arthur; knowest thou aught of Mabon the son of Modron, who was taken after three nights from his mother? |
19973 | Seest thou yonder vast hill? |
19973 | Sir Knight,said he,"wherefore is thy journey?" |
19973 | Sir,said she,"when thinkest thou that Geraint will be here?" |
19973 | Tell me, chieftain,said he to Geraint,"who it was that bade thee sit there?" |
19973 | Tell me,said Geraint,"which is the best for me to follow of these two roads?" |
19973 | That will I not, by Heaven,she said,"yonder man was the first to whom my faith was ever pledged; and shall I prove inconstant to him?" |
19973 | Then is it needful for me to consider,said she,"concerning companions and a provision for the lady that is with me?" |
19973 | Truly, art thou the chief? |
19973 | What discourse,said Gwenhwyvar,"do I hear between you? |
19973 | What is there about him,asked Arthur,"that thou never yet didst see his like?" |
19973 | What is thy craft? |
19973 | What sort of meal? |
19973 | What thinkest thou that we should do concerning this? |
19973 | What treatment is there for guests and strangers that alight in that castle? |
19973 | What was it? |
19973 | What way dost thou think that he took? |
19973 | Where are my pages and my servants? 19973 Where is he that seeks my daughter? |
19973 | Where is the Earl Ynywl,said Geraint,"and his wife, and his daughter?" |
19973 | Where is the knight that was here? |
19973 | Wherefore do they revile me? |
19973 | Wherefore is thy journey, and who art thou? |
19973 | Wherefore not? |
19973 | Wherefore wilt thou not? |
19973 | Wherefore, villain,said he,"didst thou let him go without informing me?" |
19973 | Wherefore? |
19973 | Wherefore? |
19973 | Which way can I enter? |
19973 | Which way went they hence? |
19973 | Whither wilt thou go? |
19973 | Who is yonder knight? |
19973 | Who may he be? |
19973 | Whose castle is that? |
19973 | Will she come here if she is sent to? |
19973 | Will this please thee? |
19973 | Wilt thou come forward this way, chieftain? |
19973 | Wilt thou follow my counsel,said the youth,"and take thy meal from me?" |
19973 | Wilt thou tell me who thou art, or wilt thou come and visit Arthur, who is near at hand? |
19973 | Young man,he said,"wherefore art thou thoughtful?" |
19973 | ***** Said Arthur,"Is there any one of the marvels yet unobtained?" |
19973 | ***** Said Arthur,"Which of the marvels is it best for us now to seek?" |
19973 | ***** Said Arthur,"Which of the marvels will it be best for us now to seek first?" |
19973 | And Arthur said to him,"Hast thou news from the gate?" |
19973 | And his father enquired of him,"What has come over thee, my son, and what aileth thee?" |
19973 | And now wilt thou come to guide me out of the town?" |
19973 | And she took the ring from the glove when it was given her, and she said,"Whence came this ring, for thou art not wo nt to have good fortune?" |
19973 | And the Earl said to Enid,"Alas, Lady, what hath befallen thee?" |
19973 | And the woman asked them,"Upon what errand come you here?" |
19973 | And they spoke unto him,"Whence comest them, O man?" |
19973 | And they went up to the mound whereon the herdsman was, and they said to him,"How dost thou fare? |
19973 | And thinking that he knew him, he enquired of him,"Art thou Edeyrn the son of Nudd?" |
19973 | And thou, if thy tongue be not mute in thy head, wherefore dost thou call?" |
19973 | And whence do you come?" |
19973 | And who art thou?" |
19973 | And why didst thou not go with thy Lord to hunt?" |
19973 | And ye also, who are ye?" |
19973 | Dost thou bring any new tidings?" |
19973 | Enid,"said Arthur,"what expedition is this?" |
19973 | Heaven,"said he,"is it Geraint?" |
19973 | Is it of those who are to conduct Geraint to his country?" |
19973 | Lady,"said Geraint,"what hath befallen thee?" |
19973 | My Lord,"he added,"will it be displeasing to thee, if I ask whence thou comest also?" |
19973 | My wings, are they not withered stumps? |
19973 | Now when they had told Arthur how they had sped, Arthur said,"Which of these marvels will it be best for us to seek first?" |
19973 | Said Gwrhyr Gwalstawd Ieithoedd,"Is there a porter?" |
19973 | Said Kai,"Does she ever come hither, so that she may be seen?" |
19973 | Said Yspaddaden Penkawr,"Is it thou that seekest my daughter?" |
19973 | Say, knowest thou aught of Mabon the son of Modron, who was taken from his mother when three nights old?" |
19973 | Seest thou yonder red tilled ground?" |
19973 | So the porter went in, and Gwrnach said to him,"Hast thou any news from the gate?" |
19973 | Spoke the youth,"Is there a porter?" |
19973 | The lady returned home with joy, and she asked her consort,"Wherefore hast thou concealed thy children from me?" |
19973 | Then he asked of Geraint,"Have I thy permission to go and converse with yonder maiden, for I see that she is apart from thee?" |
19973 | Then he said to the other,"And what is the cause of thy grief?" |
19973 | Then said the Little King,"May no one go in with the chieftain?" |
19973 | Then said the steward of the household,"Whither is it right, Lord, to order the maiden?" |
19973 | Then the Earl said to Geraint,"What thought occupies thy mind, that thou dost not eat? |
19973 | Where are my attendants? |
19973 | Where are the children of the man who has carried me away by violence?" |
19973 | chieftain, whoever thou art, what renown wilt thou gain by slaying a dead man?" |
19973 | does the sea permit its dead to wear jewels? |
19973 | dost thou reproach Arthur? |
19973 | is it true that is reported of thee that thou knowest how to burnish swords?" |
19973 | said Geraint,"how is it that thou hast lost them now?" |
19973 | said he,"what dost thou here?" |
19973 | { 102} Said Gwrhyr,"Who is it that laments in this house of stone?" |
19973 | { 38}"Wilt thou not at last be silent? |
19973 | { 81b}"Whose are the sheep that thou dost keep, and to whom does yonder castle belong?" |
19973 | { 82}"And who is he?" |
19973 | { 84b}"Where are my bad servants and my knaves?" |
19976 | According as thy dignity may be, but I know not who thou art? |
19976 | Ah,said Rhiannon,"Wherefore didst thou give that answer?" |
19976 | Alas,said she,"what has come unto thee that thou shouldest shame me thus, wherefore dost thou seek my dishonour, and retain it so long as this?" |
19976 | Alas,said they,"what is the mountain that is seen by the side of the ships?" |
19976 | And is it thus they have done with a maiden such as she, and moreover my sister, bestowing her without my consent? 19976 And what kind of animals are they?" |
19976 | And what may that be? |
19976 | Behold,said Pwyll,"this is to me the most pleasing quest on which thou couldst have come; and wilt thou tell me who thou art?" |
19976 | By what means will that be? |
19976 | Do we know anything about that craft? |
19976 | Ha damsel,said he,"art thou the maiden?" |
19976 | Has he not given it before the presence of these nobles? |
19976 | Hast thou not received all thou didst ask? |
19976 | Have you any tidings? |
19976 | Heaven protect you,said he,"have you any news?" |
19976 | Heaven''s blessing be unto thee,said he,"What work art thou upon?" |
19976 | How can I grant thee mercy,said the king,"after all the many injuries and wrongs that thou hast done me?" |
19976 | How wilt thou redeem it? |
19976 | I come, lord, from singing in England; and wherefore dost thou enquire? |
19976 | I see,said he,"that thou hast lost thy aspect and thy hue; what, therefore, aileth thee?" |
19976 | I stand in need of counsel,he answered,"and what may that counsel be?" |
19976 | In the name of Heaven,cried Manawyddan,"where are they of the court, and all my host beside these? |
19976 | In what manner didst thou receive them? |
19976 | Is not that a mouse that I see in thy hand? |
19976 | Is there in the whole world a king so great as Maelgwn, or one on whom Heaven has bestowed so many spiritual gifts as upon him? 19976 Is this certain?" |
19976 | Lady,asked he,"whence comest thou, and whereunto dost thou journey?" |
19976 | Lady,he said,"wilt thou tell me aught concerning thy purpose?" |
19976 | Lady,said he,"art thou sleeping?" |
19976 | Lady,said they,"What thinkest thou that this is?" |
19976 | Look you,said Rhiannon,"will not his own name become him better?" |
19976 | Lord,said Gwydion unto Math,"would it not be right for us to release the hostages of the men of the South, which they pledged unto us for peace? |
19976 | Lord,said Kicva,"Wherefore should this be borne from these boors?" |
19976 | Lord,said he,"how may I gain thy friendship?" |
19976 | Lord,said he,"may the day prosper with thee, and from what land comest thou?" |
19976 | Lord,said his chieftains,"knowest thou the nature of this river, that nothing can go across it, and there is no bridge over it?" |
19976 | Lord,said she,"What craft wilt thou follow? |
19976 | My Lord,said his wife unto Teirnyon,"Where is the colt which thou didst save on the night that thou foundest the boy?" |
19976 | My Lord,said she,"What adventure is this?" |
19976 | My friends,said Matholwch,"what may be your counsel?" |
19976 | My lord,said Matholwch,"whence hadst thou the cauldron which thou hast given me?" |
19976 | My men,said Pwyll,"is there any among you who knows yonder lady?" |
19976 | My soul,said Gwawl,"will thy bag be ever full?" |
19976 | My soul,said Pwyll,"what is the boon thou askest?" |
19976 | O Chieftain,said Havgan,"what right hast thou to cause my death? |
19976 | Oak that grows in upland ground, Is it not wetted by the rain? 19976 Oh my lord,"said she,"what dost thou here?" |
19976 | Oh,cried she,"Whence then was this tumult?" |
19976 | They are small then? |
19976 | This is indeed a marvel,said he;"saw you aught else?" |
19976 | Verily, Lord,said she,"What sort of garments are there upon the boy?" |
19976 | Verily,asked he,"and by what means may they be obtained from him?" |
19976 | Verily,said Pwyll,"what shall I do concerning my kingdom?" |
19976 | Verily,said he,"is it needful for me to do thus? |
19976 | Verily,said she,"in what manner then canst thou be slain?" |
19976 | Verily,said she,"what thinkest thou to do?" |
19976 | Well,said he,"is it to make me compensation that ye are come?" |
19976 | Well,said they,"how may they be obtained?" |
19976 | What aileth thee,said he,"art thou well?" |
19976 | What are they called? |
19976 | What bondage,he enquired,"has there been upon Pryderi and Rhiannon?" |
19976 | What can be done in the matter? |
19976 | What craft shall we take? |
19976 | What craft shall we take? |
19976 | What discourtesy, Chieftain, hast thou seen in me? |
19976 | What has become,said they,"of Caradawc the son of Bran, and the seven men who were left with him in this Island?" |
19976 | What hast thou there, lord? |
19976 | What is in this bag? |
19976 | What is it then, O chieftain? |
19976 | What is that? |
19976 | What is that? |
19976 | What is the forest that is seen upon the sea? |
19976 | What is the lofty ridge with the lake on each side thereof? |
19976 | What is the name of the boy? |
19976 | What kind of thief may it be, lord, that thou couldst put into thy glove? |
19976 | What manner of thief is that? |
19976 | What manner of thief, lord? |
19976 | What may it be, my soul? |
19976 | What meaneth this? |
19976 | What men are those in yonder boat? |
19976 | What name has he? |
19976 | What news is there here? |
19976 | What saying was that? |
19976 | What then wouldst thou? |
19976 | What was that? |
19976 | What wilt thou more? |
19976 | What,said they,"is thy counsel concerning a bridge?" |
19976 | Where are the animals whereof you went in quest? |
19976 | Where doth this sow go to? |
19976 | Wherefore comes he? |
19976 | Wherefore should we bear this from the boorish thieves? |
19976 | Wherefore,said Evnissyen,"comes not my nephew the son of my sister unto me? |
19976 | Wherefore? |
19976 | Who is the boy that followeth thee? |
19976 | Who owneth them? |
19976 | Why,replied he,"what seest thou in me?" |
19976 | Wiliest thou this, Lord? |
19976 | Wilt thou follow the counsel of another? |
19976 | Wilt thou go into the bath, lord? |
19976 | Yes truly,said Gwydion,"we have heard trumpets, and shouts; what thinkest thou that they may mean?" |
19976 | Yes,said he;"but when I shall have been there for the space of a year, by what means shall I discover him of whom thou speakest?" |
19976 | Youth,said he,"what aileth thee?" |
19976 | ''Verily,''asked I,''wherefore are you journeying?'' |
19976 | And as he entered, Rhiannon looked at him,"Where,"said she,"are thy companion and thy dogs?" |
19976 | And he left that one and put his hand upon another, and asked what was therein? |
19976 | And towards morning Rhiannon awoke, and she said,"Women, where is my son?" |
19976 | And what can we do?" |
19976 | And what work art thou upon, lord?" |
19976 | And what, lord, art thou doing?" |
19976 | And when meat was ended, Pwyll said,"Where are the hosts that went yesterday and the day before to the top of the mound?" |
19976 | And whence dost thou come, scholar?" |
19976 | And with this they put questions one to another amongst themselves, Who had braver men? |
19976 | Asked Gwyddno,"Art thou able to speak, and thou so little?" |
19976 | Every one as he came in asked,"What game are you playing at thus?" |
19976 | First, form, and beauty, and meekness, and strength, besides all the powers of the soul?" |
19976 | Has it not been drenched By nine score tempests? |
19976 | Hast thou not thyself devoured thy son? |
19976 | My faithful warriors, and my household, and my foster- brothers, is there not one among you who will stand the blow in my stead?" |
19976 | Said Bendigeid Vran,"Shall not I myself have the kingdom? |
19976 | Said one of the women,"Is there any counsel for us in the world in this matter?" |
19976 | Said the man of the house to the swineherd,"Well, youth, hath thy sow come in to- night?" |
19976 | Shall I not speak it? |
19976 | Shall I not tell him by his wounds, That this is Llew?" |
19976 | That Llew will come to my lap?" |
19976 | Then said Gwyddno,"Alas, what will he profit thee?" |
19976 | To whom do these ships belong and who is the chief amongst you?" |
19976 | Wherefore came she to me?" |
19976 | Who had fairer or swifter horses or greyhounds? |
19976 | Who had more skilful or wiser bards-- than Maelgwn? |
19976 | asked the king,"and will he come to the land?" |
19976 | { 45}"Who was it?" |
19976 | { 62b} Wilt thou follow another counsel? |
19976 | { 98b}"Lord,"said he,"what Cantrev is that?" |
20634 | And could you not live,said the Fiend,"without encouraging dissipation and gaming, uncleanness, drunkenness, oaths, quarrels, slander and lies? |
20634 | But confess villain, what did you say? |
20634 | But how is it,said I,"that Belial does not wish to have these adorers himself?" |
20634 | Come nearer,said he,"what is the meaning of this?" |
20634 | Dear me,said I,"what are you?" |
20634 | Did he say his prayers before he went to sleep? |
20634 | Did you not see sparks of our fire in the tongues of the swearers and of the scolds, when seeking to get their husbands home? 20634 For what purpose,"said I,"are the damsels standing yonder, and who are they?" |
20634 | For what reason is the princess keeping these thieves about her? |
20634 | Had we not best depart,said I to my companion,"lest they should find us?" |
20634 | Has he any crowned heads under him? |
20634 | How came they out? |
20634 | How can that be? |
20634 | How did you come hither, sirrah? |
20634 | How should we live then? |
20634 | How, my lord,said I,"will your illustrious majesty, which superintends kings and kingdoms, condescend to associate with such a poor worm as myself?" |
20634 | I only lose,said he,"a very small portion of it, and if I should lose the whole, pray what loss is it? |
20634 | Is it here that Emmanuel keeps his court? |
20634 | Is there war then in Hell? |
20634 | Mercy upon us,said I,"what causes these people to complain more than the rest, when they have neither torture nor devil near them?" |
20634 | Now pray, what place is the castle yonder in the north? |
20634 | Please to inform me, master Sleep,said I,"to what place these doors open?" |
20634 | Please to inform us,said one to the watchman,"to what place this road is leading?" |
20634 | Pray tell me,said I,"who are dwelling in these streets? |
20634 | Pray, has this great, distracted city,said I,"any better name than_ Bedlam the Great_?" |
20634 | Pray, my lord,said I,"how can you call those illustrious people greater thieves than robbers on the highway?" |
20634 | Pray, my lord,said I,"if it please you, what is this wonderful place?" |
20634 | Pray, my lord,said I,"may we approach and take a more minute view of this magnificent palace?" |
20634 | Pray, my lord,said I,"what is the name of this putrid river?" |
20634 | Pray, sir,said I, squealing,"what have I done to you, that you bring that witch here to suffocate me?" |
20634 | Pray, sir,said I,"what dungeon of a place is this?" |
20634 | Pray, sir,said I,"what is the meaning of female rider?" |
20634 | Pray, sir,said I,"what kind of men are these?" |
20634 | Pray,said I"who are these?" |
20634 | Pray,said I,"what is the name of that world?" |
20634 | Pray,said I,"where now is the_ Church of England_?" |
20634 | Pray,said one red recorder,"what have you to advance against us?" |
20634 | Sirrah,said Death,"why did you not keep on the other side of the gulf where all are kings? |
20634 | To what place are those fools seeking to get? |
20634 | To whom,said I,"do these rags belong?" |
20634 | Very fair, in troth,said the confessor,"and who was the father?" |
20634 | What are the names,said I,"of those three deceivers?" |
20634 | What are they,said I,"compared with those who are under Belial the Great? |
20634 | What are they? |
20634 | What are those great streets called? |
20634 | What do they call you? |
20634 | What have you brought there? |
20634 | What have you there? |
20634 | What is the matter? |
20634 | What is the matter? |
20634 | What is the matter? |
20634 | What is to be done,said he,"in order to pass through?" |
20634 | What is your business here? |
20634 | What is your name? |
20634 | What place is this? |
20634 | What proof of your dignity have you? |
20634 | What secrets? |
20634 | What would you be worth, Cerberus, with your excessive sucking, if it were not for the assistance of Mammon? 20634 What?" |
20634 | Who are they? |
20634 | Who are you? |
20634 | Who art thou, my lord? |
20634 | Who is here? |
20634 | Who,he cried,"will say, that I have broken one of these?" |
20634 | Who,said I,"are the men above dressed in black?" |
20634 | Why is this here at the entrance of the road? |
20634 | With the permission of the court,said the fellow,"if the thief had got the gift from_ above_ to see me, could I help it? |
20634 | Woe is me,said I,"are all that are contained therein people of perdition?" |
20634 | And as for the poet, where is the fish which is able to swallow like him? |
20634 | And as for tranquillity, where is it? |
20634 | And can not I, who cheated_ Eve_ in_ Paradise_, vanquish_ Anne_ in_ Britain_? |
20634 | And have ye merely acted according to your knowledge and your opportunities? |
20634 | And if it were not for_ his_ sake, what king would receive it, in Britain especially? |
20634 | And what is the kingdom of_ Mammon_, but a branch of my vast domain? |
20634 | And who, but for the sake of Mammon, would carry it to every corner of the kingdom? |
20634 | Art thou unacquainted with Hell, when the house thou didst keep was Hell? |
20634 | At fair or market, sessions or elections, or any other assemblage of people, who has more subjects? |
20634 | Because if people were to see_ sin_ in its own_ color_, and under its own_ name_, who would ever come in contact with it? |
20634 | Because who is there here content with his station? |
20634 | But tell me,"said he,"whether there are at present, any of those fellows upon the earth?" |
20634 | But where is your offering to the cloister?" |
20634 | Can you carry the pedigree of Gog and Magog, and the genealogy of Brutus ap Sylfius, up to a millenium previous to the fall of Troy? |
20634 | Can you narrate when, and what will be the end of the combats betwixt the lion and the eagle, and betwixt the dragon and the red deer?" |
20634 | Did you not come all into the world by the same way?" |
20634 | Do you imagine that I, who despoiled the whole world, can not at present give counsel which will serve for a paltry islet? |
20634 | Do you see yonder,"said he,"the rent which you made in the church, that you might go out of it, without the slightest cause or reason? |
20634 | For what is Tobacco but one of my meanest instruments, to carry bewilderment into the brain? |
20634 | For who ever swallows the hook without some bait? |
20634 | From Death then is there no relief? |
20634 | Have you not been out, sirrah, for ten years, and yet you bring us but one? |
20634 | He is a great prince, with thousands of princes under him-- what were Caesar or Alexander the Great compared with him? |
20634 | How many a crafty old miser have I not deluded hither, along paths more difficult than those which lead to the kingdom of Happiness? |
20634 | How many books have you not seen? |
20634 | How many graves, how many sculls, how many diseases, how many messages and signs have you not had? |
20634 | How many sermons have you not heard upon the mortality of man? |
20634 | I enquired of my conductor what this horrible thing might be? |
20634 | I then turned a little to the left hand, where there was a cell more light than any one which I had yet seen in Hell, and enquired what place it was? |
20634 | I turned to see what it was; but perceiving nothing but horned goblins, I enquired of my guide whether there were cuckolds amongst the devils? |
20634 | Is not this a shameful injury?" |
20634 | Is there a justice of the peace here?" |
20634 | Madam, do you wish for an easy cushion? |
20634 | Must not every trade live?" |
20634 | Nevertheless, if it were not for the skill of my daughter_ Hypocrisy_, in coloring and disguising, who would ever swallow one of your hooks? |
20634 | Notwithstanding, all the service which the Pope has rendered us there for a long time, and Oliver for some years past, how far are we from our object? |
20634 | Now observe how many masks, how many twists, Hypocrisy has given to the face of the truth? |
20634 | Now, why did you not devote some of that time to learning to read and pray? |
20634 | Only a very few turned towards them once, some of whom asked,"flee from what?" |
20634 | Or who in such straits, would permit themselves to be distracted either by_ Hypocrisy or Inconsiderateness_? |
20634 | Please to tell me, has a lawyer more similitude to a raven, than a poet to a whale? |
20634 | Pray what evil have we here that you had not at home, the punishment solely excepted? |
20634 | Said Death,"did you never keep any one from his work, and cause him to lose his time; or did you never keep people from church? |
20634 | Said one,"is this the gate of Life?" |
20634 | Some mocked them, others threatened to stone them unless they ceased their unmannerly prate; but some few asked,"whither shall we fly?" |
20634 | Was it not through_ her_ that I cheated the first woman? |
20634 | Was there not plenty of the unquenchable fire in the mouth of the drunkard, and in the eyes of the brawler? |
20634 | What are sculls, but my visage? |
20634 | What are the Turk and old Lewis of France, but his servants? |
20634 | What are the tenets which they hold; and to what nation do they belong?" |
20634 | What does your daily food consist of but dead creatures? |
20634 | What have I done to cause you to defame me in every thing, who have a hand in nothing, and to blame me for that of which I am entirely ignorant?" |
20634 | What have I done to you? |
20634 | What if I be greater than the kings of the earth, and higher than many of the countless potentates of heaven? |
20634 | What is the language which they speak? |
20634 | What is the tailor who cabbages a piece of cloth, to the great man who takes a piece out of the parish common? |
20634 | What is your Sleep, but my own brother? |
20634 | What merchant would ever fetch your leaves from India, through so many perils, if it were not for the sake of Mammon? |
20634 | What more could one of ourselves have done?" |
20634 | When was I ever slack at my work? |
20634 | Who devoted many a Sunday afternoon to vain prating about worldly things, or to sleep, instead of meditation and prayer? |
20634 | Who on Sundays used to come with me to the tavern, instead of going with the parson to church? |
20634 | Would you have the Truth render his word false, for the sake of obtaining the company of such filthy dross as you? |
20634 | Ye scholars, and ye lawyer crowds, Who are as gods reputed wise; Can ye from all the lore ye know,''Gainst Death bestow some good advice? |
20634 | and now, what do you want here? |
20634 | and who obtains it? |
20634 | angel of patience,"said Lucifer,"are you come? |
20634 | can you sing in the four- and- twenty measures? |
20634 | do you take my name in vain?" |
20634 | is not all blood of the same color? |
20634 | on what side pray?" |
20634 | said I,"must I die?" |
20634 | said he,"what peace do you deserve, who will not let people rest in their graves?" |
20634 | said the king;"and who are these?" |
20634 | what is the reason that ye can not let me be at rest now that I am dead, and all is over with me? |
20634 | what shall we do now? |
20634 | who ever would believe a story if there were not some measure of_ truth_ mingled with the falsehood; or some semblance of_ good_ to shade the_ evil_? |
20634 | who has more power and authority than I? |
20634 | woe is me,"said one of the three,"who asked him to trouble himself?" |
20634 | would you have mercy without doing any thing to obtain it? |
20634 | { 84}"In the name of wonder,"said I,"what sort of creatures may these be?" |