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" And then may chance thee to repent The time that thou hast lost and spent, To cause thy lovers' sigh and swoon : Then shalt thou know beauty but lent, And wish and want as I have done. Now cease, my lute ! this is the last Labour that thou and I shall... "
History of English Literature: From the fourteenth century to the death of ... - Page 222
by Bernhard Aegidius Konrad ten Brink - 1902
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Lyrics of love, from Shakespeare to Tennyson, selected and ..., Issue 651

Lyrics, William Davenport Adams - 1874 - 312 pages
...done. Now cease, my lute ! this is the last Labour that thou and I shall waste, And ended is that we begun : Now is this song both sung and past : My lute, be still ! for I have done. Sir Thomas Wyatt. CCXXI. LOVES COMPLAINT. A HEART OF STONE. WHENCE comes my love ? O heart, disclose...
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The poems of sir Walter Raleigh collected and authenticated with ..., Issue 830

sir Walter Ralegh - 1875 - 316 pages
...done. Now cease, my lute ! This is the last Labour that thou and I shall waste, And ended is that we begun : Now is this song both sung and past : My lute, be still ! for I have done. II. A DESCRIPTION OF A MOST NOBLE LADY.1 (Uncertain, but claimed for John Hey wood.) (Before 1557.)...
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Three Centuries of English Poetry: Being Selections from Chaucer to Herrick

Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 454 pages
...done ! Now cease, my Lute ! This is the last Labour that thou and I shall waste ; And ended is that we begun : Now is this song both sung and past ; My Lute, be still, for I have done ! FORSAKEN. It is a grievous smart To suffer pain and sorrow ; But most grieveth my heart He laid his...
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Three centuries of English poetry: selections from Chaucer to Herrick, with ...

Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 454 pages
...done ! Now cease, my Lute ! This is the last Labour that thou and I shall waste ; And ended is that we begun : Now is this song both sung and past ; My Lute, be still, for I have done ! FORSAKEN. It is a grievous smart To suffer pain and sorrow ; But most grieveth my heart He laid his...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 89

1877 - 828 pages
...done. " Now cense, my lute ! this is the last Labour that thou and I shall waste ; And ended is that we begun : Now is this song both sung and past ; My lute ' be still, for I have done." It would not be difficult to trace much of this ode to Horace ; but it is not the less interesting...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 89

1877 - 844 pages
...done. " Now cease, my lute ! this is the last Labour that thou and I shall waste ; And ended is that we begun : Now is this song both sung and past ; My lute ' be still, for I have doiie." It would not be difficult to trace much of this ode to Horace ; but it is not the less interesting...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1877 - 872 pages
...done. " Now cense, my lute ! this is the last Labour that thou and I shall waste ; And ended is that we begun : Now is this song both sung and past ; My lute ' be btill, lor I have done." It would not be difficult to trace much of this ode to Horace ; but it is...
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The poetical works of sir Thomas Wyatt. The text ed. by C.C. Clarke

Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1879 - 624 pages
...done. 8 Now cease, my lute! this is the last Labour, that thou and I shall waste ; And ended is that we begun: Now is this song both sung and past; My lute! be still, for I have done. THE LOVER REJOICETH THE ENJOYING OF HIS LOVE. 1 ONCE, as methought, Fortune me kiss'd, And bade me...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of ..., Volume 1

Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1880 - 622 pages
...done. Now cease, my lute, this is the last Labour, that thou and I sKall waste ; And ended is that we begun : Now is this song both sung and past ; My lute, be still, for I have done. THE LOVER REJOICETH THE ENJOYING OF HIS LOVE. ONCE, as methought, fortune me kiss'd, And bade me ask...
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Chaucer to Donne

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 632 pages
...lute ! This is the last Labour that thou and I shall waste ; And ended is that we begun : Now is thy song both sung and past ; My lute, be still, for I have done. ON HIS RETURN FROM SPAIN. Tagus farewell ! that westward with thy streams Turns up the grains of gold...
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