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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: WYATT, SIR THOMAS (1503-1542) Matches Found: 8 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` ANOTHER TRIBUTE TO WYATT, by HENRY HOWARD Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: In the rude age when knowledge [or, science] was not so rife Last Line: Whose cinders yet with envy they do eat. Alternate Author Name(s): Surrey, Earl Of Subject(s): Wyatt, Sir Thomas (1503-1542) FAMOUS HISTORY OF SIR THOMAS WYATT, SELS., by JOHN WEBSTER Poet's Biography Subject(s): Great Britain - History; Wyatt, Sir Thomas (1503-1542) IN PRAISE OF WYATT'S PSALMS, by HENRY HOWARD Poem Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The great macedon that out of persia chased Last Line: Mought them awake out of their sinful sleep. Alternate Author Name(s): Surrey, Earl Of Subject(s): Alexander The Great (356-323 B.c.); Wyatt, Sir Thomas (1503-1542) ON THE DEATH OF SIR THOMAS WYATT, by HENRY HOWARD Poem Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Wyatt resteth here that quick could never rest Last Line: The earth his bones, the heavens possess his ghost. Alternate Author Name(s): Surrey, Earl Of Variant Title(s): Tribute To Wyatt;an Excellent Epitaph Of Sir Thomas Wyatt Subject(s): Poetry & Poets; Wyatt, Sir Thomas (1503-1542) RENAISSANCE IN ENGLAND, by HENRI COULETTE Poem Source First Line: Wyatt takes up his quill. Henry has spoken Last Line: Catherine weeps, as henry goes to see %anne under ermine in the altogether. %it is late march of 153 Subject(s): Wyatt, Sir Thomas (1503-1542) THE DEATH OF WYATT, by HENRY HOWARD Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Divers thy death do diversely bemoan Last Line: As pyramus did on thisbe's breast bewail. Alternate Author Name(s): Surrey, Earl Of Subject(s): Wyatt, Sir Thomas (1503-1542) THE FRIARY AT BLOSSOM, PROLOGUE & INSTRUCTIONS, by NORMAN DUBIE Poem Source Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: The pond lilies are like little executions Last Line: 1967 Subject(s): Animals; Politics & Government; Horses; Lakes; Prisons & Prisoners; Survival; Wyatt, Sir Thomas (1503-1542); Pools; Ponds; Convicts WHOSO LIST TO HUNT, by ALICE E. STALLINGS Poem Source First Line: I will not live for you and so I die Last Line: Draw closer in, a noose of yellow eyes Alternate Author Name(s): Stallings, A. E. Subject(s): Man-woman Relationships; Women's Rights; Wyatt, Sir Thomas (1503-1542) |
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