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> Sir Thomas Wyatt
Therefore fear not to assay / To gather, ye that may, / The flower that this day / Is fresher than the next.
That the Season of Enjoyment is Short
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Sir Thomas
Wyatt
Sir Thomas Wyatt
WORK
The Poetical Works
One hundred ninety selections from the Henrician courtier and herald of the sonnet in English.
ANTHOLOGIZED SELECTIONS
A Supplication
;
The Lovers Appeal
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Lovers Appeal
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Appeal
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A Revocation
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A Supplication
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Forget not yet
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To His Lute
;
Vixi Puellis Nuper Idoneus
WRITINGS ABOUT WYATT
Sir Thomas Wyatt
Chapter sections by Harold H. Child with bibliography from the
Cambridge History of English Literature
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