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" And when this song is sung and past, My lute ! be still, for I have done. As to be heard where ear is none ; As lead to grave in marble stone ; My song may pierce her heart as soon. Should we then sigh, or sing, or moan ? No, no, my lute ! for I have... "
The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt - Page 27
by Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1866 - 243 pages
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Three centuries of English poetry: selections from Chaucer to Herrick, with ...

Rosaline Orme Masson - English poetry - 1876 - 460 pages
...and wist 4 not where ! It was mine heart! I pray you heartily Help me to seek! MY LUTE, AWAKE ! My Lute, awake ! Perform the last Labour that thou and...As to be heard where ear is none ; As lead to grave 6 in marble stone; My song may pierce her heart as soon. Should we then sigh, or sing, or moan ? No,...
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Three Centuries of English Poetry: Being Selections from Chaucer to Herrick

Rosaline Orme Masson - English poetry - 1876 - 454 pages
...and wist* not where ! It was mine heart ! I pray you heartily Help me to seek ! MY LUTE, AWAKE ! My Lute, awake ! Perform the last Labour that thou and...done ! As to be heard where ear is none ; As lead to grave5 in marble stone ; My song may pierce her heart as soon. Should we then sigh, or sing, or moan...
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Three centuries of English poetry: selections from Chaucer to Herrick, with ...

Rosaline Orme Masson - English poetry - 1876 - 454 pages
...and wist* not where ! It was mine heart ! I pray you heartily Help me to seek ! MY LUTE, AWAKE I My Lute, awake ! Perform the last Labour that thou and...done ! As to be heard where ear is none ; As lead to grave6 in marble stone ; My song may pierce her heart as soon. Should we then sign, or sing, or moan...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 89

1877 - 844 pages
...all the little blemishes of expression. " The Lorer Complaineth the Unkinil• neu of his Loce. " My Lute, awake! perform the last Labour that thou and I shall waste ! Aud end that 1 have uow begun : And when this song is sung and past, My lute ! be stilJ, for I have...
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The poetical works of sir Thomas Wyatt. The text ed. by C.C. Clarke

Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1879 - 624 pages
...without occasion. Thou hast no faith! ODES. THE LOVER COMPLAINETH THE UNKINDNESS OF HIS LOVE. 1 My lute, awake! perform the last Labour, that thou and...sung and past, My lute! be still, for I have done. 2 As to be heard where ear is none; As lead to grave in marble stone; My song may pierce her heart...
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English Language and Literary Criticism: English poetry

James Baldwin - English language - 1882 - 632 pages
...The Lover complaineth of ihe Unkindness of his Love. My lute, awake! perform the last Labor that them and I shall waste; And end that I have now begun:...As to be heard where ear is none ; As lead to grave iu marble stone, My song may pierce her heart as soon ; Should we then sing, or sigh, or moan ? No,...
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Chaucer to Burns

William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - English poetry - 1883 - 396 pages
...You shall another man obtain, And I, mine own, be yours no more. COMPLAINING OF HER UNKINDNESS. My Lute ! awake ! perform the last Labour that thou and...where ear is none, As lead to grave in marble stone, Should we then sigh, or sing, or moan ? No, no, my Lute ! for I have done. The rocks do not so cruelly...
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Chaucer to Burns

William James Linton - English poetry - 1883 - 396 pages
...You shall another man obtain, And I, mine own, be yours no more. COMPLAINING OF HER UNKINDNESS. My Lute ! awake ! perform the last Labour that thou and...sung and past, My Lute ! be still : for I have done. Should we then sigh, or sing, or moan ? No, no, my Lute ! for I have done. The rocks do not so cruelly...
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Isoult Barry of Wynscote: Her Diurnal Book; a Tale of Tudor Times

Emily Sarah Holt - English fiction - 1884 - 544 pages
...did sing most rarely that mournful song of my Lord of Rochford, — " My late, awake! perform the tot Labour that thou and I shall waste, And end that I have now begun; For when this song ia aung and past, My lute, be still, for I have done." And a delicate finger she...
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Wiener Beiträge zur deutschen und englischen Philologie, Volumes 1-3

English philology - 1886 - 472 pages
...fünfzeilige Strophe aab ab, wobei der letzte Vers als Refrain wiederkehrt. Wir finden sie bei Viertaktern: My lute awake, perform the last Labour, that thou and I shall waste And end that I liave now begun: And when this song is sung and fast, My lute! be still, for I have done (29; N. 20);...
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