| William Burt Harlow - 1884 - 154 páginas
...the first who wrote English in blank verse. XLIX. . SIR THOMAS WYATT' S POEMS. THE LOVER'S LUTE. 1. Blame not my lute for he must sound Of this or that,...be somewhat strange, And speak such words as touch my change, Blame not my Lute ! 2. My Lute, alas ! doth not offend, Though that perforce he must agree... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1885 - 670 páginas
...it sing of his Lady's Unkindness ' : — • Blame not my lute ! for he must sound Of this or tliat, as liketh me ; For lack of wit the lute is bound To...such words as touch thy change, Blame not my lute 1 • •••••• Spite asketh spite, and changing change, And falsed faith must needs be known... | |
| Maria Hall - 1885 - 500 páginas
...accompanied with her voice : — " Blame not my lute I for it must sound Of this or that, as likcth me ; For lack of wit the lute is bound To give such tunes as pleaseth me." " Heigh mony ! but that is a doleful ditty, cousin Alice," exclaimed Will Lister, who did not wait... | |
| William Edward Simonds - 1889 - 168 páginas
...bitterness of his songs. Perhaps it follows with an interval, My lute, awake (N. 20; T. 64; A. 29). " Though my songs be somewhat strange, And speak such words as touch thy change, Blame not my Lute ! Then though my songs be somewhat plain, And toucheth some that use to feign, Blame not my Lute !... | |
| William Edward Simonds - 1889 - 186 páginas
...bitterness of his songs. Perhaps it follows with an interval, My lute, awake (N. 20 ; T. 64; A. 29). " Though my songs be somewhat strange, And speak such words as touch thy change, Blame not my Lute ! And though the songs which I indite Do quit thy change with rightful spite, Blame not my Lute ! Spite... | |
| Isaac Bassett Choate - 1891 - 356 páginas
...easily accessible in collections of our poets, to need that more than the opening stanza be given. " Blame not my Lute ! for he must sound Of this or that...lack of wit the Lute is bound To give such tunes as pleascth me ; Though my songs be somewhat strange, And speak such words as touch my change, Blame not... | |
| Isaac Bassett Choate - 1892 - 318 páginas
...collections of our poets, to need that more than the opening stanza be given. " Blame not my Lute I for he must sound Of this or that as liketh me; For...be somewhat strange, And speak such words as touch my change, Blame not my Lute I " But though Wyatt by his verse has earned the same sort of praise in... | |
| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1895 - 944 páginas
...Upsupped have, thus I my plaint renew." In Sir Thomas Wyatt's Ode to a Lute occur the following lines : " Though my songs be somewhat strange, And speak such words as touch my change, Blame not my Lute ! " And further on : " Spite asketh spite, and changing change, And/alsed/aith... | |
| John Edward Patterson - 1897 - 156 páginas
...The Newsboy 125 A Living Fingerpost . . . . 126 The Outcast 128 Another phase . . . . .130 /JjjLAME not my lute ! for he must sound Of this or that, as...be somewhat strange, And speak such words as touch my change, Blame not my lute ! SIR THOMAS WYATT. Scene : Among the Ionian Islands. Prelude. skies are... | |
| Robert Chambers, David Patrick - 1901 - 862 páginas
...beginning, ' They flee from me that sometime did me seke;' and lyrics which contain such stanzas as — nity and married calm of states Quite from their fixture...(J, when degree is shaked, Which is the ladder to ; or, And wilt thou leave me thus That hath lov'd thee so long In wealth and woe among ? And is thy... | |
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