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... words , such words as none can tell : Her tress also should be of crisped gold . With wit and these might chance I might be tied , And knit again the knot that should not slide . [ CXVIII ] Wyatt's Paraphrase of the Seven Penitential ...
... words , such words as none can tell : Her tress also should be of crisped gold . With wit and these might chance I might be tied , And knit again the knot that should not slide . [ CXVIII ] Wyatt's Paraphrase of the Seven Penitential ...
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... words allusion is made to the custom of passing a small sharp instrument through the ear of any one that became a voluntary servant ; who by thus allowing himself to be fastened to the door post of the house , gave a pledge of his ...
... words allusion is made to the custom of passing a small sharp instrument through the ear of any one that became a voluntary servant ; who by thus allowing himself to be fastened to the door post of the house , gave a pledge of his ...
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... line , That bitter life have turned me in pleasant use . [ VIII , 42 ] Which runs thus word for word in Petrarch , Ch ' amaro viver m ' ha volto in dolce uso . French pronunciation in those words which were derived originally from 74 WYATT.
... line , That bitter life have turned me in pleasant use . [ VIII , 42 ] Which runs thus word for word in Petrarch , Ch ' amaro viver m ' ha volto in dolce uso . French pronunciation in those words which were derived originally from 74 WYATT.
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NOTE ON THE TEXT | 21 |
Unsigned preface to The Quyete of Mynde 15278 | 23 |
LELANDS Elegies on Wyatt 1542 | 24 |
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admiration Alamanni Aretino beauty borrowed cæsura Chaucer Clément Marot composition conceits court courtier critical CVIII Dante death doth E. K. Chambers Earl of Surrey early Tudor edition elegance Elizabethan English poetry epigrams expression feeling following lines French give hath heart Henry iambic imitated Italy language Latin Leland literary literature Lord lover lute lute awake lyric Marot medieval metre mind Miss Foxwell mistress modern moral nature Nott Nott's original ottava rima pain passages passion Penitential Psalms Petrarch Poesie poetic praise prologues prose Puttenham reader rhyme rhythm rondeau says seems Serafino sighs Sir Thomas Wyatt sixteenth century song stanza Strambotti style Surrey's syllable taste tercets terza rima thee thou thought Tillyard tion Tottel's Tottel's Miscellany truth verse versification Viatus Warton Wiat Wiat's words write written wrote Wyat Wyatt and Surrey Wyatt's poems Wyatt's poetry Wyatt's Satires Wyatt's sonnets Wyatt's translation