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Search phrase: lute

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Henry IV Part 11H4 I.ii.75Or an old lion, or a lover's lute.Or an old Lyon, or a Louers Lute.
Henry IV Part 11H4 III.i.204With ravishing division to her lute.With rauishing Diuision to her Lute.
Henry VI Part 11H6 I.iv.96Play on the lute, beholding the towns burn.Play on the Lute, beholding the Townes burne:
Henry VIIIH8 III.i.1Take thy lute, wench. My soul grows sad with troubles;Take thy Lute wench, / My Soule growes sad with troubles,
Henry VIIIH8 III.i.3Orpheus with his lute made trees,Orpheus with his Lute made Trees,
King Edward IIIE3 II.ii.56Go, bid the drummer learn to touch the lute,Go bid the drummer learne to touch the Lute,
Love's Labour's LostLLL IV.iii.319As bright Apollo's lute, strung with his hair.As bright Apollo's Lute, strung with his haire.
Much Ado About NothingMA II.i.84When I like your favour; for God defend the luteWhen I like your fauour, for God defend the Lute
PericlesPer Chorus.IV.25By hurting it; or when to th' luteBy hurting it or when too'th Lute
Richard IIIR3 I.i.13To the lascivious pleasing of a lute.To the lasciuious pleasing of a Lute.
The Taming of the ShrewTS II.i.39.4with his boy, Biondello, bearing a lute and bookswith his boy bearing a Lute and Bookes.
The Taming of the ShrewTS II.i.101Biondello steps forward with the lute and the books
The Taming of the ShrewTS II.i.106 (to Hortensio) Take you the lute, (to Lucentio) and you the set of books.Take you the Lute, and you the set of bookes,
The Taming of the ShrewTS II.i.147Why then, thou canst not break her to the lute?Why then thou canst not break her to the Lute?
The Taming of the ShrewTS II.i.148Why no, for she hath broke the lute to me.Why no, for she hath broke the Lute to me:
The Taming of the ShrewTS II.i.156As on a pillory, looking through the lute,As on a Pillorie, looking through the Lute,
Titus AndronicusTit II.iv.45Tremble like aspen leaves upon a luteTremble like Aspen leaues vpon a Lute,
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG III.ii.78For Orpheus' lute was strung with poets' sinews,For Orpheus Lute, was strung with Poets sinewes,

Poems

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The Passionate PilgrimPP.8.6 Upon the lute doth ravish human sense; Vpon the Lute, dooth rauish humane sense,
The Passionate PilgrimPP.8.10 That Phoebus' lute, the queen of music, makes; That Phoebus Lute (the Queene of Musicke) makes:

Glossary

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fretridge for guiding the fingers on the neck of a lute [or similar instrument]
Nero[pron: 'neeroh] Roman emperor, 1st-c, who slew his mother, Agrippina; said to have played on his lute while watching Rome burn; considered a model of cruelty

Thesaurus

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lute, ridge for guiding the fingersfret

Themes and Topics

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Classical mythology... orpheus tg iii ii 78 orpheus' lute was strung with poets' sinews leg...
Historical figures...grippina supposed to have played on his lute while watching rome burn considered a m...

Words Families

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Word FamilyWord Family GroupWords
LUTEBASIClute n
LUTEPARTlute-string n

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