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Tips to stay awake ... Awake the movie ... My lute awake analy...
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1My lute awake! perform the last ... 10No, no, my lute, for I have done. ... 36Now cease, my lute; this is the last...
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My lute, awake! perform the last; Labour that thou and I shall waste, And end that I have now begun; For when this song is sung and past, My lute, be still, for I have done. ... Submission Notes: None ... Submit paper about My Lute, Awake! Perform the Last...
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Free Study Guides, Book Notes, Book Reviews & More... ... Wyatt's best songs and poems include "What No, Perdie," "Tagus, Farewell," "Lux, My Fair Falcon," "Forget Not Yet," "Blame Not My Lute," "My Lute, Awake," "In Eternum," "They Flee from Me," and "Once in Your Grace."
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awake - 10 thesaurus results ... alert, all ears, awake, aware, conscientious, enrapt, enthralled, fascinated, glued, hanging on every word, heedful, hooked, immersed, intent, interested, listening, mindful, observant, on one's toes, on the ball, on the job, on the lookout, on the qui vive, ... My lute awake analy...
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Selected Works by poet Sir Thomas Wyatt ... [Editor's Notes: List = like; The 'hind' in this poem is believed to be Anne Boelyn, whom Wyatt may ghave been in love with, but who was mistress - and later wife - of the jealous and rather vindictive King Henry VIII; ... MY LUTE awake! Perform the last...
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The songs in which the lute is referred to or addressed (e.g., "Blame not my Lute," "My Lute awake") clarify the relation of the poet to his hearers;
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Wyatt, for instance, appears to talk to his lute ("My Lute, Awake") and Surrey utters a strikingly familiar warrior's "boast" of loyalty in the presence of "Love," whom he calls "my lord." Sometimes the lyric's speaker declares madness, rejection, hatred, as well as passionate love, but in all instances the author...
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Some poems and brief notes on issues: ... "Easter" replays the lute song we encountered in Wyatt (see "My Lute Awake," 530-1) with a holy text. It also sets up the "broken string" rhymes of "Denial"'s outrageous parody of the traditional lute song.
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