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Genesis B 573b aþan striþ / yfel andwyrde || an forlæteþ / on breostcofan ||
Genesis B 575a ostcofan || swa wit him bu-tu / an sped sprecaþ || span þu hin
Genesis B 643b welan || gif hie þone wæstm an / lætan wolden || þe þæt la
Genesis B 693b æn godes / ælmihtiges gife || an forleten / heofenrices geweald
Genesis A 1473b end brohte / elebeames twig || an to handa / grene blædæ || þa
Genesis A 1636b æs þa gieta / eorþbuendum || an gemæne / swilce of cames || cn
Genesis A 1645a gþe || wæron men tile / þara an wæs || eber haten / eafora sem
Genesis A 1840a n woruldrice || waldend usser / an ælmihtig || swa he ær dyde /
Genesis A 2019a secg hraþe || gewat siþian / an gara laf || se þa guþe gen
Genesis A 2229b reolecu mæg / ides egyptisc || an on gewealde / hat þe þa recen
Genesis A 2269b ldres þegn / engel drihtnes || an gemitte / geomormode || se hie
Genesis A 2893b braham maþelode || hæfde on an gehogod / þæt he gedæde || s
Genesis A 2916b of ade / eaforan þinne || him an wuldres god / mago ebrea || þu
Exodus 348b æfter oþrum / isernhergum || an wisode / mægenþrymmum mæst |
Exodus 353b ead / eorla æþelo || him wæs an fæder / leof leodfruma || land
Daniel 91a ginge and gode || in godsæde / an wæs annanias || oþer azaria
Daniel 272a te þry || him eac þær wæs / an on gesyhþe || engel ælmihti
Daniel 578a er || soþ gelyfest / þæt sie an metod || eallum mannum / reccen
Christ and Satan 26a o in helle || ham staþeledon / an æfter oþrum || in þæt ato
Andreas 326a ond wyrhta || wuldorþrymmes / an ece god || eallra gesceafta / s
Andreas 703a ond wyrhta || wuldorþrymmes / an ece god || eallra gesceafta / s
Andreas 1454b gedryhten min / ellþeodigne || an ne forlæte / swa se dædfruma
Andreas 1555b lic ylda gedræg || þa þær an ongann / feasceaft hæleþ || f
Andreas 49a n corþre || ond cwædon þus / an is ece god || eallra gesceaft
The Fates of the Apostles 79a orofe || him wearþ bam samod / an endedæg || æþele sceoldon /
The Fates of the Apostles 110a icle || ic sceall feor heonan / an elles forþ || eardes neosan /
Elene 417b wite / þa þær for eorlum || an reordode / gidda gearosnotor ||
Christ C 969b ðum bærneð || ðreo eal on an / grimme togædre || grornað g
Christ C 1237a ond weorcum || willan heoldon / an is ærest || orgeate ðær / ð
Christ C 1268a ðeodbealu || on ðreo healfa / an is ðara || ðæt hy him yrm
Christ C 1292b an / ne bið him hyra yrmðu || an to wite / ac ðara oðerra || e
Christ C 1549b æt we magon eahtan || ond on an cweðan / soðe secgan || ðæt
Maxims I 74b ndrum lucan / eorðan ciðas || an sceal inbindan / forstes fetre
The Riming Poem 77a geðygeð / oððæt beoð ða b an || an / ond æt nyhstan nan ||
Guthlac A 242a se ðe eowrum nydum wealdeð / an is ælmihtig god || se mec m
Guthlac A 401a || hwylc wæs mara ðonne se / an oretta || ussum tidum / cempa g
Guthlac B 1000a wælgifre || hine wunade mid / an ombehtðegn || se hine æghwy
Riddles 15 7b gyrn witod / gif mec onhæle || an onfindeð / wælgrim wiga || ð
Riddles 21 12a hrycg wrecen || hongað under / an orðoncpil || oðer on heafde
Riddles 42 10a a oðer || ond se torhta æsc / an an linan || acas twegen / hæge
Riddles 52 5b togædre / ðara oðrum wæs || an getenge / wonfah wale || seo we
Riddles 53 10b ieste / oðrum rymeð || oft hy an yste strudon / hord ætgædre |
Riddles 9 3b en / ealdor in innan || ða mec an ongon / welhold mege || wedum
The Descent into Hell 17b don / ac ðær cwom on uhtan || an engla ðreat / behæfde heapa w
The Descent into Hell 69b wille / swa we ealle to ðe || an gelyfað / dryhten min se dyra
Homiletic Fragment II 8a ndeð || ond gesceap dreogeð / an is geleafa || an lifgende / an
Homiletic Fragment II 8b eap dreogeð / an is geleafa || an lifgende / an is fulwiht || an
Homiletic Fragment II 9a / an is geleafa || an lifgende / an is fulwiht || an fæder ece / a
Homiletic Fragment II 9b an lifgende / an is fulwiht || an fæder ece / an is folces fruma
Homiletic Fragment II 10a n is fulwiht || an fæder ece / an is folces fruma || se ðas fo
The Husband's Message 18b meoduburgum / eard weardigan || an lond bugan / freondscype fremma
Riddles 63 10b ne mæg ic ðy miðan || / || /an on leohte / // || / swylce eac b
Riddles 72 10b t ic wæs yldra || ond ðæt an forlet / sweartum hyrde || sið
Riddles 73 11a ag / oððe æfter dome || /ri/ / /an || mæ/ /ða fremman / wyrcan w
Riddles 84 1a # Riddles 84 / / an wiht is on eorðan || wundrum
Riddles 84 10b e bewat / or ond ende || swylce an sunu / mære meotudes bearn ||
Riddles 86 3a æðle || mode snottre / hæfde an eage || ond earan twa / ond twe
A.3.4 84 his ancient work brings it to an end. / A bird wondrous fair, s
A.3.4 136 n on earth, / nor the music of an organ’s melody, / nor swan
A.3.4 222 es / flesh and bone. Yet after an appropriate space / there retu
A.3.4 230 from that pyre / the image of an apple is found again in the a
A.3.4 232 as though it had hatched from an egg, / shining from the shell.
A.3.4 234 / so that he is at first like an eagle’s nestling, / the fair
A.3.4 237 / so that it is in growth like an old eagle , / and then after t
A.3.4 286 n the pyre on the mound, / for an increase of ashes. Then the b
A.3.4 416 t they far from there / sought an abode, a more sorrowful dwell
A.3.4 562 nnot ever at all, / experience an end of that life, / of life an
A.3.4 642 the heavens, remained holy, / an unbroken glory. Though he had
Juliana 69b / geywed orwyrðu || heo me on an sagað / ðæt heo mæglufan ||
Juliana 104b s weres frige / ece eadlufan || an ne forlæte / him ða seo eadge
Juliana 712b g sceal / tearum mænan || wæs an tid to læt / ðæt ic yfeldæd
Beowulf 100b lifdon / eadiglice || oððæt an ongan / fyrene fremman || feond
Beowulf 677a ær he on bed stige / no ic me an herewæsmun || hnagran talige
Beowulf 1225b ige / æðeling eadig || ic ðe an tela / sincgestreona || beo ðu
Beowulf 1247b hyra / ðæt hie oft wæron || an wig gearwe / ge æt ham ge on h
Beowulf 1458a e || hrunting nama / ðæt wæs an foran || ealdgestreona / ecg w
Beowulf 1885b es / oft geæhted || ðæt wæs an cyning / æghwæs orleahtre ||
Beowulf 1935a a || nefne sinfrea / ðæt hire an dæges || eagum starede / ac hi
Beowulf 2210b g / eald eðelweard || oððæt an ongan / deorcum nihtum || draca
Beowulf 2237b ornam / ærran mælum || ond se an ða gen / leoda duguðe || se
Beowulf 2268a a giomormod || giohðo mænde / an æfter eallum || unbliðe hwe
Beowulf 2280b acencræftig || oððæt hyne an abealch / mon on mode || mandry
Beowulf 2453b nnan / yrfeweardas || ðonne se an hafað / ðurh deaðes nyd || d
Beowulf 2461a sealman || sorhleoð gæleð / an æfter anum || ðuhte him eal
A.4.2 272 iety. Then their glory was at an end, / their prosperity and th
The Paris Psalter 105:10 5b / þæt þæra æfre ne com || an spellboda / / # / syþþan hi his
The Paris Psalter 118:92 1b afast / / # / þær me þin æ || an ne hulpe / þe ic on mode || mi
The Paris Psalter 132:1 2a god swylce / þætte broþur on an || begen hicgen / þær hig æn
The Paris Psalter 52:2 2a ddoend || se þe god wiste / ne an furþum || ealra wære / / # / þ
The Paris Psalter 52:4 4a god wolde || georne wyrcan / ne an furþum || ealra wære / / # / ac
The Paris Psalter 55:9 4b ordum weorþige || ne me wiht an siteþ / egesan awiht || ænige
The Paris Psalter 81:7 2b mid mannum / swa ealdormann || an gefealleþ / / # / aris drihten n
The Paris Psalter 82:5 1a || ænig nemne / / # / forþon hi an geþeaht || ealle ymbsætan / a
The Paris Psalter 82:9 4a || eallum swylce / ealle þa on an || ær gecwædon / þæt hi hal
The Paris Psalter 88:16 1a dum || wurdan ahafene / / # / us an nimeþ || ece drihten / and isr
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 10 54b hiora here || buton se hlisa an / se is eac to lytel || swelcra
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 11 1a Metres of Boethius: Metre 11 / / an sceppend is || butan ælcum t
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 11 48a te gehealdan / nis hit no þæt an || þæt swa eaþe mæg / wiþe
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 13 54b / he biþ upweardes || swa þu an forlætst / widu on willan || w
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 16 12a a wide || swa swa westmest nu / an iglond ligþ || ut on garsecg
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 17 8a || forþæm witan ealle / þæt an god is || ealra gesceafta / fre
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 20 28a þe wile / forþon hit is eall an || ælces þincges / þu and þ
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 20 59b on feower || wæs þara folde an / and wæter oþer || worulde d
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 20 185a itan || ealle seggaþ / þætte an gecynd || ælcre saule / irsung
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 20 220b selfe / ac hio biþ eallunga || an hire selfre / þonne hio ymb hi
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 21 10a rædes / forþæm þæt is sio an rest || eallra geswinca / hyhtl
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 21 13a | meresmylta wic / þæt is sio an hyþ || þe æfre biþ / æfter
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 21 16b o friþstow || and sio frofor an / eallra yrminga || æfter þis
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 22 9a his sefan innan / and forlæte an || swa he oftost mæge / ælcne
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 24 31b / habban þinne dæl || þonan an cyning / rume ricsaþ || ofer r
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 24 42a ne || heofones and eorþan / se an dema || is gestæþþig / unawe
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 24 47b be / gif þu æfre eft || þær an cymest / þonne wilt þu secgan
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 25 1a Boethius: Metre 25 / / geher nu an spell || be þæm ofermodum / u
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 26 15b campsted secan / aulixes mid || an hund scipa / lædde ofer lagust
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 28 9b þ leng / utan ymb eall þis || an þara tungla / woruldmen hataþ
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 29 19a eaxe þæs roderes / þonne is an steorra || ofer oþre beorht /
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 3 5b it winnende / his agen leoht || an forlæteþ / and mid uua forgit
The Metres of Boethius: Metre 5 28b / þu scealt eac yfelne ege || an forlætan / woruldearfoþa || n
Solomon and Saturn 52a lufaþ / saturnus cwæþ # || / an wise is || on woroldrice / ymb
Solomon and Saturn 61a wilt þu þæt ic þe secgge / an fugel siteþ || on filistina /
Solomon and Saturn 215a || ac sceall on gebyrd faran / an æfter anum || þæt is eald
Solomon and Saturn 238a m sylf friteþ / swilc biþ seo an snæd || æghwylcum men / selre
The Judgment Day II 43a and flæsces swa some / ðis is an hæl || earmre sauwle / and ða
The Creed 45a odas || ðriwa genemned / ac is an god || se ðe ealle hafað / ð
The Kentish Hymn 14a wealdum || hiofen and eorðan / an ece fæder || ælmehtig god /
Psalm 50 5a || hearpera mærost / ðara we an folcum || gefrigen hæbben / sa
Psalm 50 52a me forgefene || gastes wunde / an forðgesceaft || feran mote /
Psalm 50 67b eode / ac ðu selua god || soð an lufast / ðy ic ðe mid benum |
Psalm 50 110a n || seocan scoldan / befreo me an ferðe || fæder mancynnes / fr
Psalm 50 157a us geearnian || æce dreamas / an lifigendra || landes wenne / am
The Seasons for Fasting 84b eorðan / butan hine unhæl || an geðreatige / ðe mot hæt oð
The Metrical Preface to Wærferth's Translation of Gregory's Dialogues 15a walden is || wihta gehwelcre / an ece god || eallra gesceafta / b
Metrical Charm 3: Against a Dwarf 3a est wære / legde ðe his teage an sweoran || ongunnan him of ð
Instructions for Christians 7a issað na || ða he gemetað. / An is monnes geswinc, || oðer m
Instructions for Christians 13a a || and beon metodes þeing. / An is ærest || þæt he ofte do
Instructions for Christians 260a se apostol || Paulus gekydde. / An is geleafa, || and lufu oðer
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 2 7 his earliest years, / and was an incorrigible young man: he di
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 5 1 lt by shedding his blood. / / # / An eminent bishop, famed by the
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 6 5 nts, / and to sanctify for him an altar as a holy table, / and t
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 6 50 n with the bristling thorns, / an evil band, ever confident whe
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 7 6 aven, one that can never have an end. / By such benefits the he
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 45 vows, did you dare to conduct an affair while you were married
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 47 nd marriage? / Both of us made an agreement and confirmed it wi
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 13 2 f the fold entrusted. / He was an outstanding priest, a diligen
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 13 13 sped by. / It is no wonder, if an excellent leader should do su
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 14 6 y. / Dedicated to her there is an altar, that shines with very
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 15 28 luent melodies / resounding in an articulate voice to great del
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 17 11 y his merits and deeds. After an exceedingly great crowd gathe
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 44 his limbs. / Before his face, an altar dedicated to God decked
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 78 th beryl in front had crafted an outstanding throne, / on which
AETHILVVALD.Aldhelm.Octo 22 ed sod of earth / irrigated by an unremitting rivulet of dampen
AETHILVVALD.Aldhelm.Octo 33 d and most famous, / called by an exalted name among us and mig
AETHILVVALD.Offa.Octo 27 gues / growling powerfully with an iron voice, shouting with the
AETHILVVALD.Wihtfrith.Octo 24 velled to the foreign soil of an unknown land. / Nor did the r
AETHILVVALD.Wihtfrith.Octo 35 im, so that they might obtain an amnesty / from the Godhead with
AETHILVVALD.Wihtfrith.Octo 61 elous gift, / and which elicit an extensive opening as follows:
ALCVIN.Carm 74 18 a, probandum, / Pumice radendum an, pagina quicquid habet. / Iudice
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor P 26 diction for its leaders, / and an ornament of the empire, and a
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 46 liberty with swords. / There is an ancient race, powerful in war
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 54 nd prepared / to send gifts to an unknown race, with which to a
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 69 that turned the sword against an allied race / and drove out a
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 160 o not the soothsayer seek out an omen in the warm entrails, / a
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 173 Thus far my life has hung by an uncertain thread, / and darkne
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 177 deum, uel si sit uita futura; / an tormenta malis, maneant an pr
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 228 is to have too much faith in an earthly realm, / which headlon
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 349 ed / the whole house. But then an exceedingly wondrous thing oc
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 414 e outcome. / After the space of an hour, the tormented man sat u
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 534 gainst such a great army with an unflinching heart / but with l
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 564 evil’s yoke, the other from an earthly foe. / Oswiu subdued ve
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 617 in grew strong, / he came with an exhausted body towards his fi
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 647 that time: / Cuthbert, who led an angelic life in his body. / Fr
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 651 famous monk, / and then became an apostolic teacher and a holy
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 658 called by the name of Farne, / an island poor in water, devoid
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 701 / would eat a fish fetched by an eagle, and so it turned out; /
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 718 ed himself / with chrism, from an ailment in the side and an ac
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 735 illness; / and how a man with an eye-ailment touched the proph
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 764 d wife. / How much she lived as an untouched virgin in her body
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 774 scar / covering the traces of an old tumour. / Also, the clothes
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 805 loose of their own accord in an amazing way. / While the enemy
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 811 et uinciri, inquirit ab illo, / an prius aut magicas didicisset
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 849 high rank of the time then, / an honourable man, a monk, a bis
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 871 . / †and that the one that as an heir of heaven possess earthl
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 936 ll back with the flames, / and an extensive stench widely fille
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 972 conspiciens mecum meditabar, an essent / regna superna poli cun
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1020 to himself, / the fine man led an outstanding life of moderatio
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1026 ive life alone. / Then he built an outstanding sheepfold for the
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1047 one name of Hewald. / Their was an equal mission in life for bot
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1216 r, to the celestial homeland. / An outstanding priest duly succe
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1260 mous ruler of the church / and an outstanding teacher, venerate
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1336 of a multitude bursting upon an enemy. / Then there fell at his
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1364 ous father a sign similar to an ancient sign. / For just as Pet
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1392 the king. / By devoutly leading an angelic life on earth / he pre
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1424 e appropriate sequence. / While an adolescent he happily perform
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1570 , lest you perish, drowned in an eddy of tears, / as you hasten
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1598 ear finish, my muse [Thalia] / an event that took place in our
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1611 sive terror and he showed him an open book. / The young man read
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1623 that someone had led him, / to an exceedingly beautiful place w
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1643 who had been keeping watch, / an honest and truthful man, saw
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1649 bove the stars in the sky. / I, an inexperienced sailor, steerin
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 4 5 ame to him in the night, / that an outstanding man had come to R
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 4 6 had come to Rome to see him. / An angel came from heaven and fo
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 7 3 ans, who had been captured by an ancient error, / or among the D
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 21 1 a full draught. / / # / There is an ancient city well-armed with
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 22 4 us terrors, / and not only with an empty illusion, / but it also c
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 22 8 read force bore away by night / an infant lying in its parents
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 26 3 nectar, / showing clearly that an angelic company had come / to t
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 31 6 he lay about to die for many an hour. / That sort of wretch had
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 34 23 h honoured merits. / He will be an outstanding teacher and a fut
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 1 13 acher, who were summoned from an open sky / when you wanted to
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 2 24 poke: / behold, you will beget an offspring for the ages / and a
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 2 25 give birth, you will produce an infant; / may the son of the h
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 3 42 , she consecrated the apse to an altar for the virgin. / Theref
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 3 75 ning stars; / and there stands an expansive paten made from sil
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.1 7 e the precepts of Christ with an open heart. / Just as previous
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.1 25 ceit the unspeakable price of an estate. / Moreover, he purged
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.2 6 / And God called down to him, an unbeliever, from the citadel
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.4 2 e too James, who was sired by an ageing father, / defends the l
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.5 14 realms of Rome forced him / as an outcast into exile, carried b
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.5 15 seas. / Set in that place, as an exile, he saw in an ecstasy,
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.6 7 companions and had carried on an incorrect belief / in his doub
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.6 23 st of a temple, a minister of an ancient shrine, / ran him thro
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 131 of purity provokes, / contract an agreement of spirit and chast
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 152 rightly in you.’ / And it is an ungodly deed to pollute or st
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 161 born from the impure flesh of an earthly parent. / Just as the r
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 176 e the beginnings of life from an impure body. / Just as the gl
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 206 the scorned scrap of silver, / an ounce that weighs the same in
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 312 virgin would be sanctified by an exceptional gift. / Meanwhile t
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 321 umber of baskets: / yet however an equivalent interpretation / por
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 396 inspiration, / eloquently gave an example for virgins. / While st
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 405 ortunate precursor grew to be an adult / and had matured to prop
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 453 lence of the guilty compelled an innocent to suffer. / Neverthel
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 490 earts of the guilty, / snatched an outstanding lamb from the sav
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 501 ts gentle light. / This man was an outstanding doctor and teache
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 695 l reverence, / did he tear down an infamous pine-tree with leafy
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 750 not be called by the name of an innocent virgin.’ / Egyptia
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 777 or, / a saintly man heading for an eternal home. / An unfaithful r
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 778 heading for an eternal home. / An unfaithful relative preferred
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 828 to have lived in Egypt JOHN, / an inhabitant of the desert livi
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 914 e lanterns: / and so, acting as an exorcist, he blessed the wate
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 928 st, / and although he had sworn an oath, he betrayed it through
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 932 gan to speak to the throng in an insolent voice: / ‘So may my
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 998 as when they showed the king an arm ripped from flesh, / and ca
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1020 ried to charge the saint with an accusation of licentiousness /
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1049 the imperial hall / so that in an exchange of words he might sp
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1095 r stipend on high. / Meanwhile, an emperor, who controlled the w
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1126 dless youth, / flourishing from an early age, over to the teache
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1133 ely spurning the doctrines of an ancient cult, / he trampled upo
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1214 ht bonds of steel. / Afterwards an unfortunate warrior, who rejo
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1229 energetic man, constrained by an iron contraption, / was shoved
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1287 instructions / and, undertaking an assumed marriage for his moth
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1476 aversed the Chaldean realm / in an angel’s grasp of so that mo
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1539 ocked the tight bonds / to such an extent that the crowd, having
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1562 , about to die, will perceive an unpleasant death, / while the r
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1563 the rest, rejoicing, complete an unimpeded life. / But after dea
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1658 e circuit of the sky comes to an end at the end of the world, /
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1702 e birth, you will bring forth an offspring; / let the son of the
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1723 rds: / ‘Behold,’ she said, an angel has passed over from th
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1732 her-in-law, freeing them from an ancient error / until as believ
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1741 elf to divine worship. / For as an adolescent she flourished in
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1846 business of the worldly life. / An illustrious suitor, inflamed
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1850 in his mind, he intended such an unspeakable deed, / and yet, be
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1883 tortures. / What, moreover, c an an unlearned bumkin ever suit
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1895 up / the Lord’s cross of with an unblemished mind, / left her li
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1994 h unsullied by sin. / With such an undertaking the guilty ones w
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2066 . / For she had been pledged to an upright suitor, / a man more em
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2084 Paul and John, / swiftly swore an oath and pledged vows to the
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2108 kingdom of the Thunderer with an insistent voice, / so that the
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2136 on her mouth like the bite of an asp, / but pressed the sweet li
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2386 gin Victoria, leaving Rome / as an exile, was taken to the exile
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2389 r with deadly poisons / to such an extent that the citizens in a
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2417 to offer incense and to make an offering to Diana; / but the ho
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2584 the teacher of the saints, in an apostolic utterance, / proclaim
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2588 of a purse [Judas] committed / an enormous crime against the Lo
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2702 ocious Pride gathers together an eighth troop, / which sending w
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2713 while pride of mind swells in an inflated chest; / and from then
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2719 author of the human race with an empty trick, / so that the crow
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2725 ings of cruel Cain. / From that an evil harvest grew thick with
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2892 less their confession merited an outstanding crown; / there, to
BEDE.Orat 258 labia mea aperies, et os meum an / Nuntiabit laudem tuam. / Sacrif
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Bes XVII 10 est inserta labore? / Pauperies an uestra meam transcendit, ut i
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 35 Sacred Spirit — which made an ass cry out— / in human spee
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 37 lad [Cuthbert] is struck with an attack of sudden illness, / an
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 62 / they are suddenly struck by an onrush of current and wind. /
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 106 es briefly to touch on one as an example. / A certain priest,
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 129 turned off under the roof of an ancient bothy / which a shephe
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 260 feed the prophet; / do you see an eagle now slicing through the
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 275 to you, / it is right to have an attentive heart and kindly se
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 316 e about her former life, / and an unjust stain would harm her
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 357 yranny had perished, / founded an ethereal city with a terrestr
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 382 est inserta labore? / Pauperies an uestra meam transcendit, ut i
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 434 e Enemy, / believe me, nor has an attack harmed even the tips o
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 508 he kingdom. / He was then, as an inhabitant living in the land
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 626 from by chance. / He replied: ‘An angelic host had come from th
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 653 fflicted in his holy limbs by an inborn illness, / and while da
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 684 hould avoid falling foully in an unfinished battle / and, overc
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 694 drink should not be given / to an ailing man, although I could
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 721 ation / or at least to take in an attendant under his sacred ro
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 761 f the saint were committed to an honourable tomb, / consigned b
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 827 rengthened by the granting of an ethereal gift, / he plants his
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 897 e, / his gifts are revealed by an ethereal witness. / Similarly
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 906 face was formerly touched by an misshapen tumour, / and, while
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 13 visit / freely the bedroom of an untouched virgin, / he shut aw
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 19 lled his twelve servants with an ignited fire, / and he increase
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 44 hing!” they said, / “It is an omen of the divine power.”
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 54 he performed the functions of an eloquent tongue, and his deed
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 65 he greatly renowned leader of an illustrious people, / Aeonfled
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 71 ight in character, deservedly an attendant of kings, / was putt
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 73 tead to enter the struggle of an august arena, / and was submit
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 78 tted to all the brothers with an equal love. / At that time a we
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 81 customary desire, / conceived an internal roughness by the ins
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 85 ifice, / and to be able to gain an increase by his prayers. / He
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 146 which he had asked, acquiring an equal talent in speaking and
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 180 ejoiced to have obtained such an excellent heir, to whom, / whe
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 255 a sudden crash: / “We hold to an ancestral principle, to writi
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 268 pel with wisdom the twists in an uneven path / and the deviatio
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 278 t: / they are purblind through an ocular inflammation / on an is
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 279 gh an ocular inflammation / on an issue where it matters to lea
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 294 prisci dudum legere tiranni? / An Columchilla, quo plebs infaus
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 303 ; / Colman left his citadel in an inglorious fashion, / preferri
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 331 by chance / the sea should put an obstacle in the way of my fle
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 362 ffer the impending horrors of an imminent death. / They pressed
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 367 ught to the hostile coast / of an unfortunate harbour, a savage
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 378 r the dear people / to be made an offering to the infernal spir
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 399 ting for favourable weather, / an unfaithful failure of the kin
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 481 regionis amicas. / Quid? loquar an sileam? uerbi da Christe, luc
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 506 ubled her grieving cries with an insistent complaint. / The cro
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 523 ned this command / and fled as an exile with her son to the for
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 545 laughtered the defenders with an indomitable sword. / They bloc
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 552 oples who had threatened with an empty pride. No less numerous
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 560 or justice. / He travelled with an earnest mind / even among nati
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 566 he fire through the ardour of an innate passion. / Neither the
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 611 f young men, / and in addition an assembly of monks of the cele
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 613 g’s heart, / they engaged as an assistant / the teacher of the
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 645 anting shore in order to make an attempt / at the watery passag
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 677 o seeks to break the bonds of an agreed trust may perish in et
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 703 in my youth / I was driven as an exile to the slothful Irish.
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 709 lawful. / The king offered him an excellent see with a vast pur
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 721 rceived the spiteful words of an evil citizen / who wanted to d
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 750 d with these words, spoken by an expert skilled in speech: /
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 753 lties in travelling over such an expanse of land. / You will de
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 769 d that the man had set forth / an accurate account: this was to
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 794 quem iure sequere, tiranno." / "An prauum gessi, regem dum forte
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 830 on them by Jesus; / they gained an abundant reward for their hum
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 845 omary torch came quickly with an envied supply, / while you wer
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 885 ng, swelling up greatly, gave an even harsher command, / orderi
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 911 “Are the deeds committed in an old sin not obvious? / Foreign
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 915 ving fitting punishments from an angry judge. / Impure lady, yo
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 927 htaway, the queen experienced an undeserved cure. / Accordingly,
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 929 kindred, / and he travelled as an immigrant to the southern lan
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 932 ned all things in advance / by an undefined word, promising tha
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 963 e thickets; / it did not offer an easy approach to their own fi
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 967 e was taken up by the king in an agreeable compact. / He swore
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 969 hrough the rapacious sword of an enemy. / Then he soothed his he
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 977 giving water. He assigned him an estate, / and the prelate made
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 986 ng, you resolved to be fed by an exile. / After a little while,
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 992 s! / Rather, happy the father, an exile for the sake of a peace
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1061 was cherished by the king in an untroubled tranquillity, / per
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1066 judgement of the ruler, / and an untruthful delegation was ord
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1160 sun, and, like the nectar of an intense ray, / he presented a
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1161 document with the lucidity of an unclouded gleam, / written in
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1176 idle, / nor on a dun pony with an adorned saddle-blanket. / No,
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1222 rrel which had arisen through an old hatred. / They also spoke
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1237 laced him, half-conscious, on an unfamiliar bed. / Struck with
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1246 at him, not rejecting him as an apparition, / but venerating h
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1248 tizen, arise, you who are not an insignificant part of us: / al
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1288 that he was blessed. / He gave an order to the whole domain ove
N.BenÆthelwold.Coloph 4 minemque simul, benedicta.’ / [‘An angel from heaven stands here
N.MiraculaNyniae 73 laces, / which now thrive with an outstanding throng of monks;
N.MiraculaNyniae 104 his sacred deeds. / There was an unchaste king and likewise cr
N.MiraculaNyniae 161 s holy priest was blamed for an ancient crime. / But the senio
N.MiraculaNyniae 186 deemed him with the honour of an ever-beautiful crown / and mad
N.MiraculaNyniae 348 eam. / Then, when, oppressed by an ancient dream, / she reached t
N.MiraculaNyniae 374 he Lord throughout the world. / An outstanding priest, with the
N.MiraculaNyniae 382 the mysteries of the Lord as an exile. / Then, returning home,
N.MiraculaNyniae 416 hings from his humble heart, / an angel seemed to come down fro
N.MiraculaNyniae 429 on the dish, / the one that, as an infant, the old man Simeon , /
N.MiraculaNyniae 479 in all evils he stood out as an authority to be feared. / No di
N.Nyniae.Hymn 7 ty the guilty held because of an ancient offence; / had lef
N.PassEustace 226 unc temptamen adesse, / Extremo an hoc ferre tuae sub tempore vi
WULFSTANC.NmetSwithun 1 15 "Tene quiescentem frater nunc an uigilantem / Cerno?" faber resp
WULFSTANC.NmetSwithun 1 243 aec dicere et illi: / "Dormisne an uigilas?" gibber miratus ad i
WULFSTANC.NmetSwithun 1 248 struma fatigat." / Subiungunt, "an esse cupis ueniente medela / Sa
WULFSTANC.NmetSwithun 1 286 e decreuerat aegrum, / Cerneret an aliquo pugionem forte locello
WULFSTANC.NmetSwithun 1 350 er, studioque adtende sagaci, / An sint uera, mihi monstrant qua
WULFSTANC.NmetSwithun 1 627 e sopor, fili, fessum premit, an uigilas nunc?" / Languidus intr
WULFSTANC.NmetSwithun 1 630 acerdos: / "Tune uigil recubas, an te sopor opprimit, aut tu / Ver
WULFSTANC.NmetSwithun 1 634 ercunctatur eundem: / "Dormisne an uigilas? retices cur? aut tre
WULFSTANC.NmetSwithun 2 157 rem clauserat istam? / Repperit an ualuam manus haec quam clausi
£.BOETH.Cons.Phil04.04 7 nt idem se tamen ense petunt. / An distant quia dissidentque mor
£.BOETH.Cons.Phil05.03 6 t, / Eadem nolint mixta iugari? / An nulla est discordia ueris / Sem
£.BOETH.Cons.Phil05.03 20 Queat ignarus noscere formam? / An cum mentem cerneret altam / Par
£.LVCAN.Phars01 346 nus aret? quae moenia fessis? / An melius fient piratae, Magne,
£.LVCAN.Phars01 413 uolutet / Destituatque ferens, an sidere mota secundo / Tethyos u
£.LVCAN.Phars01 415 ibus aestuet horis, / Flammiger an Titan, ut alentes hauriat und
£.LVCAN.Phars01 648 tellus infida negabit, / Omnis an effusis miscebitur unda uenen
£.LVCAN.Phars02 249 tenens dubio uestigia mundo? / An placuit ducibus scelerum popu
£.LVCAN.Phars02 345 aeuo, / Mutarim primas, expulsa an tradita, taedas. / Non me laeto
£.LVCAN.Phars02 573 tis ostendit terga Britannis? / An uanae tumuere minae; quod fam
£.LVCAN.Phars03 113 . Tamen exit in iram: / Viribus an possint obsistere iura, per u
£.LVCAN.Phars05 203 ine gentis / Cur aperire times? an nondum numina tantum / Decreuer
£.LVCAN.Phars05 206 t tot fata tenentur? / Vindicis an gladii facinus poenasque furo
£.LVCAN.Phars05 335 bs Romana triumphos. / Caesaris an cursus uestrae sentire putati
£.LVCAN.Phars05 339 or, / Quam nunc crescit, aquis. An uos momenta putatis / Vlla dedi
£.LVCAN.Phars05 569 et pelagus; zephyros intendat an austros, / Incertum est: puppim
£.LVCAN.Phars06 169 enes, numero deprensa locoque / An plus quam mortem uirtus daret
£.LVCAN.Phars06 244 rato summittat Caesare signa. / An similem uestri segnemque ad f
£.LVCAN.Phars06 495 uere deos? parere necesse est / An iuuat? ignota tantum pietate
£.LVCAN.Phars06 496 gnota tantum pietate merentur / An tacitis ualuere minis? hoc iu
£.LVCAN.Phars06 497 s in omnis / Est illis superos, an habent haec carmina certum / Im
£.LVCAN.Phars06 653 erit illuc, / Aspiciat Stygias, an quod descenderit, umbras. / Dis
£.LVCAN.Phars06 744 subito feriere die. Paretis, an ille / Compellandus erit, quo n
£.LVCAN.Phars07 85 et, miles te, Magne, sequatur / An comes." Ingemuit rector sensi
£.LVCAN.Phars07 810 ira: tabesne cadauera soluat / An rogus haut refert; placido na
£.LVCAN.Phars08 269 cladesque receptas / Excutere. An Libycae Marium potuere ruinae
£.LVCAN.Phars08 523 a feruntur. / Tene mihi dubitas an sit uiolare necesse, / Cum lice
£.LVCAN.Phars08 589 terris si nos arcere parabas? / An tantum in fluctus placeo come
£.LVCAN.Phars08 627 li, si non in morte probaris, / An scieris aduersa pati. Ne cede
£.LVCAN.Phars09 47 uere animos, sociosne malorum / An ueherent hostes; praeceps fac
£.LVCAN.Phars09 124 ns; stat summa caputque / Orbis an occidimus Romanaque Magnus ad
£.LVCAN.Phars09 142 idaeque uolucres / Distulerint, an furtiuus, quem uidimus, ignis
£.LVCAN.Phars09 402 fuerit discrimine notum, / Dux an miles eam. Serpens, sitis, ar
£.LVCAN.Phars09 561 populis uti legumque licebit, / An bellum ciuile perit? Tua pect
£.LVCAN.Phars09 566 "Quid quaeri, Labiene, iubes? an liber in armis / Occubuisse uel
£.LVCAN.Phars09 568 lim potius quam regna uidere? / An sit uita nihil? si longa, an
£.LVCAN.Phars09 569 si longa, an differat aetas? / An noceat uis ulla bono? fortuna
£.LVCAN.Phars10 5 num Lagi Romana sub arma / Iret an eriperet mundo Memphiticus en
£.LVCAN.Phars10 67 uit dubius sub gurgite casus, / An mundum ne nostra quidem matro
£.MART.CAP.Nupt3.221 21 nquit / "Et uestiantur Artes. / An tu gregem sororum / Nudum dabis
£.MART.CAP.Nupt6.567 22 es cluis et glaucopis Athene. / An mage noctiuidae tibi traditur
£.PERS.Sat01 41 nimis uncis / Naribus indulges. an erit qui uelle recuset / Os pop
£.PERS.Sat01 87 ur: "bellum hoc." hoc bellum? an, Romule, ceues? / Men moueat? qu
£.PERS.Sat02 19 c- cuinam? cuinam? uis Staio? an- scilicet haeres? / Quis potior
£.PERS.Sat02 26 ur sacro quam tuque domusque? / An quia non fibris ouium Ergenna
£.PERS.Sat03 19 ratus mammae lallare recusas? / An tali studeam calamo? cui uerb
£.PERS.Sat03 27 ci secura patella. / Hoc satis? an deceat pulmonem rumpere uenti
£.PERS.Sat03 61 dis et in quod derigis arcum? / An passim sequeris coruos testaq
£.PERS.Sat05 83 tas, hoc nobis pillea donant. / "An quisquam est alius liber, nis
£.PERS.Sat05 125 hoc sumis, tot subdite rebus? / An dominum ignoras nisi quem uin
£.PERS.Sat05 155 ersum scinderis hamo. / Huncine an hunc sequeris? subeas alternu
£.PERS.Sat05 163 us unguem / Adrodens ait haec). "an siccis dedecus obstem / Cognati
£.PERS.Sat05 164 ccis dedecus obstem / Cognatis? an rem patriam rumore sinistro / L
£.PERS.Sat06 51 artocreasque popello / Largior. an prohibes? dic clare. "non ade
£.PERS.Sat06 63 eus huc ego ut ille / Pingitur. an renuis? uis tu gaudere relict
£.VERGIL.Aeneid01 329 x hominem sonat; o, dea certe / (An Phoebi soror? an Nympharum sa
£.VERGIL.Aeneid02 390 insignia nobis / Aptemus. dolus an uirtus, quis in hoste requira
£.VERGIL.Aeneid03 39 sae obluctor harenae / (Eloquar an sileam?) gemitus lacrimabilis
£.VERGIL.Aeneid04 208 libat honorem, / Aspicis haec? an te, genitor, cum fulmina torq
£.VERGIL.Aeneid04 325 coniuge restat)? / Quid moror? an mea Pygmalion dum moenia frat
£.VERGIL.Aeneid04 544 uga nautas comitabor ouantis? / An Tyriis omnique manu stipata m
£.VERGIL.Aeneid05 28 re contra. / Flecte uiam uelis. an sit mihi gratior ulla, / Quoue
£.VERGIL.Aeneid06 533 elagine uenis erroribus actus / An monitu diuum? an quae te fort
£.VERGIL.Aeneid08 114 unde domo? pacemne huc fertis an arma?” / Tum pater Aeneas pup
£.VERGIL.Aeneid09 185 rem mentibus addunt, / Euryale, an sua cuique deus fit dira cupi
£.VERGIL.Aeneid09 400 quibus audeat armis / Eripere? an sese medios moriturus in ensi
£.VERGIL.Aeneid10 89 s uertere fundo / Conamur? nos? an miseros qui Troas Achiuis / Obi
£.VERGIL.Aeneid10 681 unc huc, nunc fluctuat illuc, / An sese mucrone ob tantum dedecu
£.VERGIL.Aeneid10 683 ostas exigat ensem, / Fluctibus an iaciat mediis et litora nando
£.VERGIL.Aeneid11 389 mus in aduersos? quid cessas? an tibi Mauors / Ventosa in lingua
£.VERGIL.Aeneid12 230 am / Obiectare animam? numerone an uiribus aequi / Non sumus? en,
£.VERGIL.Aeneid12 636 ntos uoluit te ferre labores? / An fratris miseri letum ut crude
£.VERGIL.Eclog03 1 c mihi, Damoeta, cuium pecus? an Meliboei? / Non, uerum Aegonis;
£.VERGIL.Eclog03 21 us," tu post carecta latebas. / An mihi cantando uictus non redd
£.VERGIL.Eclog05 53 s: amauit nos quoque Daphnis. / An quicquam nobis tali sit muner
£.VERGIL.Eclog05 87 ec eadem docuit "cuium pecus? an Meliboei?" / At tu sume pedum,
£.VERGIL.Eclog08 50 mater: / Crudelis mater magis, an puer improbus ille? / Improbus
£.VERGIL.Eclog08 109 x in limine latrat. / Credimus? an, qui amant, ipsi sibi somnia f
£.VERGIL.Eclog09 1 clog09 / / Quo te, Moeri, pedes? an, quo uia ducit, in urbem? / O Ly
£.VERGIL.Georg01 29 ingens materna tempora myrto, / An deus immensi uenias maris ac
£.VERGIL.Georg02 158 ntiquos subterlabentia muros. / An mare quod supra memorem, quod
£.VERGIL.Georg02 161 mitu adsurgens Benace marino? / An memorem portus Lucrinoque add
£.VERGIL.Georg02 227 sis cognoscere dicam / Rara sit an supra morem si densa requires
£.VERGIL.Georg02 273 onsuescere multumst. / Collibus an plano melius sit ponere uitem
££.ARATOR.Act.apost01 540 s / Quam fuerit dubitasse nefas an fecerit Auctor / Quod uobis lic
££.ARATOR.Act.apost02 571 am / Prospiciens adstare uiros, "An Spiritus almus / Venerit his?"
££.CAEL.SED.Carm.pasch02 7 coniux! / Noxia tu coniux magis an draco perfidus ille? / Perfidus
££.CAEL.SED.Carm.pasch04 280 a, gemis? Christum dubitatis, an unum / Possit ab infernis homin
££.CAEL.SED.Carm.pasch05 410 urrexere relictis / Rite toris, an corde Petrus se diligat alto,
££.CYPR.GALL.Hept02.Exod 668 nceps / Ambigua cum mente fuit, an summus in illo / Degeret omnipo
££.CYPR.GALL.Hept06.Iesu.Naue 128 parte praesentas? / Noster es, an potius Phoenicum es gente? fa
££.CYPR.GALL.Hept06.Iesu.Naue 188 nte manu, qua ditius est nil? / An ideo, afflictam tumidus ut st
££.CYPR.GALL.Hept07.Iud 658 alant: natura fiat tam fortis an arte? / Quae si dicta canat, do
££.DRACONT.Laud.Dei.1 531 eum fungis crescentibus igne? / An Deus omnipotens posset nescir
££.IVVENC.Euang01 300 ntum, quid quaeritis? inquit. / An nondum sentis, genetrix, quod
££.IVVENC.Euang02 191 eptae reuocare exordia uitae? / An rursus senior matris correpte
££.IVVENC.Euang02 515 , nostro sub tempore fulgens? / An aliam superest post haec sper
££.IVVENC.Euang02 587 tis temptando dolosis. / Aegris an liceat per sabbata ferre mede
££.IVVENC.Euang03 326 nobis potius discedere longe, / An istic tantae spectacula cerne
££.IVVENC.Euang03 465 es quaerere pergunt, / Coniugis an liceat reiectum scindere uinc
££.IVVENC.Euang03 682 puli maculas, diuina potestas / An hominis potius uobis fallacia
££.IVVENC.Euang04 5 ni uestigia seruas. / Dic ergo, an liceat nostrae dissoluere gen
££.IVVENC.Euang04 528 milis ferri uindicta manebit. / An ego non possem caelestia cast
££.PAVL.NOL.Carm15 141 Quo ruis? in quem tela moues? an credis in uno / Mortali constar
££.PAVL.NOL.Carm16 224 ua regione uenis? caelo datus an paradiso / Redditus in terras h
££.PAVL.NOL.Carm18 268 deceptus eam? quem criminer? an tibi de te / Conquerar immemore
££.PRVD.Apoth 959 le habentem. / Ac primum specta an deceat quidquam simulatum / Ads
££.PRVD.Apoth.Praef 3 sulo. / Rectamne seruamus fidem / An uiperina non cauemus dogmata /
££.PRVD.Contr.Symm02 272 lae censor doctissime gentis. / An ueterem tantum morem ratione
££.PRVD.Contr.Symm02 397 t dum nascitur ipse gemellos? / An cum uulturibus uolitans ignot
££.PRVD.Contr.Symm02 399 uram? / Culminibus summis sedet an penetralia seruat? / Instituit
££.PRVD.Contr.Symm02 401 ores et iura forensia condit, / An castrorum etiam fossis interu
££.PRVD.Contr.Symm02 506 i transfugio meruere sacrari! / An uoluit seruare suos luctataqu
££.PRVD.Contr.Symm02 1109 t pecudes et murmura miscent? / An quoniam podii meliore in part
££.PRVD.Hamart 97 o deitas contenta gemello est / An non in populos dispersa exami
££.PRVD.Hamart 679 que animum subiungere uinclo? / An, cum te dominum cunctis quaecu
££.PRVD.Peristeph01 80 entia, / Iugibus longum catenis an capillum pauerint, / Quo uiros
££.PRVD.Peristeph02 224 lues; / Carnisne morbus foedior / An mentis et morum ulcera? / "Nost
££.PRVD.Peristeph02 408 experimentum cape / Sit crudum an assum suauius!" / Haec ludibund
££.PRVD.Peristeph07 17 t. / Nil refert, uitreo aequore / An de flumine sanguinis / Tinguat
££.PRVD.Peristeph10 119 ectitur / Magnique refert uilis an sit nobilis. / Gradu reorum for
££.PRVD.Peristeph10 196 bulcus tela et ipsa perdidit. / "An ad Cybebes ibo lucum pineum? /
££.PRVD.Peristeph10 482 t ignis et fidiculae saeuiant / An corpus aegrum languor asper t
££.PRVD.Peristeph10 670 m colere et in Christo patrem / An conprecari mille formarum deo
££.PRVD.Psych 239 elidum iecur utile bello est, / An tenerum pietatis opus sudatur
££.VEN.FORT.VSM.4 139 venis et me verbere torques. / an me pro cunctis poenas exsolve
££.VEN.FORT.VSM.4 502 is structura patescit hiulca? / an se saxa levant aut reddunt sc
££.VEN.FORT.VSM.4 504 des lento se glutine solvunt? / an casa maceriae vitreo se margi
££.VEN.FORT.VSM.4 506 , quo sanctus lumine transit? / an levior revoluto cessit in arc
££.VEN.FORT.VSM.4 510 ta obstacula pergit? / pinniger an clausi volitavit ad ora minis
££.VEN.FORT.VSM.4 512 t et in invia nuntius intrat? / an quia lumen erat totum foris,
££.VEN.FORT.VSM.4 513 bat? / carne sedente loco velox an spiritus ibat? / pandite, docti