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Sir Thomas Wyatt

Sir Thomas Wyatt

Sir Thomas Wyatt (c. 1503–1542) was an English poet and diplomat who introduced the sonnet form to English literature. His poems about unrequited love — "Whoso List to H…

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"Unstable dream, according to the place, Be steadfast once, or else at least be true. By tasted sweetness make me not to rue The sudden loss of thy fal"

"I find no peace, and all my war is done. I fear and hope. I burn and freeze like ice. I fly above the wind, yet can I not arise; And nought I have, an"

"Farewell love and all thy laws forever; Thy baited hooks shall tangle me no more. Senec and Plato call me from thy lore To perfect wealth, my wit for"

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