I sang them the old hunting-song, and they said I did it tunably, […]
1892 — Andrew Lang, Letters on Literature, Longmans, Green, & Co. (1892), pages 11-12:
But even the Grecian flute, as in the lay of the strife of Apollo and Marsyas, comes more tunably in the echo of Mr. Arnold's song, that beautiful song in "Empedocles on Etna," which has the perfection of sculpture and the charm of the purest colour.