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" My lute, awake, perform the last Labour, that thou and I shall waste; And end that I have now begun : 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... "
The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt: With a Memoir and Critical Dissertation - Page 24
by Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1858 - 211 pages
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A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland ..., Volume 1

Horace Walpole - English literature - 1806 - 428 pages
...throne Which muses hold in Helicone." ' Vid. Nuga e Antiquae, vol. ii. p. 400. As to be heard where eare is none, As lead to grave in marble stone, My song may pearse her heart as sone :— Should we then sigh, or singe, or mone ? No, no, my lute, for I have...
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Specimens of the British Poets: Chaucer, 1400, to Beaumont, 1628

Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 420 pages
...end that I have now begun ; For 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...song may pierce her heart as soon : Should we then sing, or sigh, or moan, No, no, my lute ! for I have done. The rock doth not so cruelly Repulse the...
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Kentish Poets: A Series of Writers in English Poetry, Natives ..., Volumes 1-2

Rowland Freeman - Authors, English - 1821 - 846 pages
...end that I have now begun ; For when this song is sung and past, My lute ! be still, for 1 have done. As to be heard where ear is none ; As lead to grave in marble stone, My song may pierce her ears as soon : Should we then sing, or sigh, or moan ? No, no, roy lute ! for I have done. The rock...
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Memoirs of the Life of Anne Bolyn, Queen of Henry VIII, Volume 2

Elizabeth Benger - 1821 - 332 pages
...that I have now begoune : 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 pearse her heart as soon — Should we then sigh or sing or mone ? No, no, "my lute; for I have done....
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Memoirs of the Life of Anne Boleyn: Queen of Henry VIII.

Elizabeth Benger - Great Britain - 1822 - 416 pages
...that I have now begoune : 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 pearse her heart as soon.— Should we then sigh or sing or mone? No, no, my lute ; for I have done....
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

Almanacs, English - 1823 - 400 pages
...Is music beard, where ear is none? Can crayons grave on marble stone? My notes may pierce her beart as soon ! . • < , . Should we then sigh, or sing, or moan— ' ". No, no, my lute, we must have done. The rock unmoved when ocean raves f. As soon shall yield to dashing waves, As Juliet...
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Memoirs of the Life of Anne Boleyn, Queen of Henry VIII.

Elizabeth Benger - Great Britain - 1827 - 496 pages
...that I have now begoune : 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 pearse her heart as soon — Should we then sigh or sing or mone ? No, no, my lute ; for I have done....
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The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt

Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1831 - 350 pages
...end that I have now begun : 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...sing, or moan ? No, no, my lute, for I have done. The rocks do not so cruelly Repulse the waves continually, As she my suit and affection : So that I...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1841 - 844 pages
...For when this song is sung and past, My lute be still, for I have done. As to be heard where ear ia t every fall smoothing the raven down .. I, - ~ — ! Of darkness till it smiled ! I have oft sing, or sigh, or moan ? No, no, my lute ! for I have done. The rocks do not so cruelly Repulse the...
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The Helicon of Love: A Selection from the Poets of the Sixteenth and ...

English poetry - 1844 - 148 pages
...And when this song is sung and past, My Lute be still ; for I have done. As to be henrd where care is none, As lead to grave in marble stone ; My song may pieree her heart as toon i Should wo then sigh, or sing, or mounlNo, no, my Lute I for I have done....
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