We have no meanings for "take the lute" in our records yet.
1 These three months hath nature not moved thee to take the lute and sing thereto, and this is nought but an extraordinary thing.
2 Then he commanded one of the slave-girls to take the lute and strike it at Aboulhusn's head, whilst the rest smote upon their instruments.
3 Then she took the lute and improvised and sang the following verses:
4 So she took the lute and tuning it, sang the following verses:
5 So she took the lute and touching it, sang the following verses:
6 I took the lute from its case and began to tune it.
7 Then Curret el Ain took the lute and rejoined with the following:
8 So she took the lute and sang three songs, weeping the while.
9 Presently, she laid it down and taking the lute , tightened its strings.
10 So the cateress took the lute and sang the following verses:
11 In fact Cæsar had taken the lute and raised his eyes.
12 So she took the lute and striking a grief-dispelling measure, sang as follows:
13 And taking the lute from him she sang him her very first song.
14 So she took the lute and tuning it, preluded and sang the following verses:
15 So she took the lute and sang the following verses:
16 So she took the lute and preluding after the goodliest fashion, sang as follows:
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