The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey: With a Memoir of Each, Volume 2Houghton, Osgood, Riverside Press, 1879 - 434 pages |
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... that whilst in the Tower a cat brought him a pigeon every day from a neighbouring dove - cot which supply saved him from starvation . † See Sir Thomas Wyatt's letter to his son . one of the King's executors he was brought conspic- uously.
... that whilst in the Tower a cat brought him a pigeon every day from a neighbouring dove - cot which supply saved him from starvation . † See Sir Thomas Wyatt's letter to his son . one of the King's executors he was brought conspic- uously.
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... King's Chamber in 1525 , and filled many other important offices . By his wife Anne , daughter of John Skinner , of Reigate in Surrey , Sir Henry left three children , Thomas the Poet , Henry who lived in a private manner in Kent , and ...
... King's Chamber in 1525 , and filled many other important offices . By his wife Anne , daughter of John Skinner , of Reigate in Surrey , Sir Henry left three children , Thomas the Poet , Henry who lived in a private manner in Kent , and ...
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... King's intentions , he was himself a married man . The same reasons which refute the opinion that Surrey was seriously attached to Geraldine apply to Wyatt's imaginary affection for Anne Boleyn ; and if it be conceded that he really ...
... King's intentions , he was himself a married man . The same reasons which refute the opinion that Surrey was seriously attached to Geraldine apply to Wyatt's imaginary affection for Anne Boleyn ; and if it be conceded that he really ...
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... King in a tone of levity which cannot be reconciled with the feelings of a lover . Those who believe in an attachment , whether pla- tonic or otherwise , between Wyatt and Anne Boleyn , trace an alteration in his poetry to the effect ...
... King in a tone of levity which cannot be reconciled with the feelings of a lover . Those who believe in an attachment , whether pla- tonic or otherwise , between Wyatt and Anne Boleyn , trace an alteration in his poetry to the effect ...
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... King's special confidence . * It has been considered that in 1537 Wyatt was appointed Henry's ambassador to the Emperor , but if the date of his Knighthood be correct , his in- structions must have been issued before April , 1536 , as ...
... King's special confidence . * It has been considered that in 1537 Wyatt was appointed Henry's ambassador to the Emperor , but if the date of his Knighthood be correct , his in- structions must have been issued before April , 1536 , as ...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of ..., Volume 67 Thomas Wyatt No preview available - 2009 |
The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey ... Thomas Wyatt,Henry Howard No preview available - 2009 |
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