Poetic Openings : Sir Thomas Wyatt to Sir Thomas Wyatt

Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : Is It Possible : First Line : Is it possible
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : Madam, Withouten Many Words : First Line : Madam, withouten many words
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : Mine Own John Poynz : First Line : Mine own John Poynz, since ye delight to know
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : My Galley, Charged With Forgetfulness : First Line : My galley, chargd with forgetfulness,
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : My Lute Awake : First Line : My lute awake! perform the last
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : Of The Mean And Sure Estate Written To John Poins : First Line : My mother's maids, when they did sew and spin,
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : Since So Ye Please : First Line : Since so ye please to hear me plain,
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : The Appeal : First Line : An Earnest Suit to his Unkind Mistress,
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : The Heart And Service : First Line : The heart and service to you proffer'd
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : The Long Love That In My Thought Doth Harbour : First Line : The long love that in my thought doth harbour
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