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They Flee From Me and other poems

Thomas Wyatt (1503 - 1542)

Sir Thomas Wyatt was an English poet, courtier and ambassador for King Henry VIII, who sent him on Embassies to the Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V.

Wyatt's poetry is little read these days, perhaps because of the archaic nature of his language, but he was an important poet in his own day as he introduced into English poetry many ideas and techniques from other languages particularly Italian. He used the Sonnet form developed by Petrarch and verse forms used by Dante and others. His work influenced later Tudor poets including Philip Sidney and William Shakespeare.

Wyatt's poems tend to be better known by their opening lines than their actual titles but this project will use the full titles.

Wyatt was rumoured to have been the lover of Anne Boleyn to whom he addressed several poems including the rather unflattering "Ye Olde Mule" written after she married Henry VIII.

Genre(s): Lyric

Language: English

Keyword(s): English (114)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 SONNETS: The Lover Sheweth How He is Forsaken of Such as He Sometime Enjoyed Alan Mapstone
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Play 02 The Lover for Shamefastness Hideth his Desire within his Faithful Heart Alan Mapstone
00:01:36
Play 03 Of the Folly of Loving When the Season of Love is Past Alan Mapstone
00:01:38
Play 04 The Lover Compareth His State to a Ship in Perilous Storm Tossed on the Sea Alan Mapstone
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Play 05 The Lover Despairing To Attain Unto His Lady's Grace Relinquisheth the Pursuit Alan Mapstone
00:01:36
Play 06 Of Others' Feigned Sorrow, and the Lover's Feigned Mirth Alan Mapstone
00:01:32
Play 07 The Lover's Life Compared to the Alps Alan Mapstone
00:01:39
Play 08 The Lover Laments the Death of his Love Alan Mapstone
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Play 09 How the Lover Perisheth in His Delight as the Fly in the Fire Alan Mapstone
00:01:37
Play 10 ODES: The Lover Complaineth the Unkindness of His Love Alan Mapstone
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Play 11 The Lover's Lute Cannot Be Blamed Though It Sing of His Lady's Unkindness Alan Mapstone
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Play 12 When Fortune Smiles Not, Only Patience Comforteth Alan Mapstone
00:01:43
Play 13 The Dying Lover Complaineth That His Mistress Regardeth Not His Sufferings Alan Mapstone
00:01:46
Play 14 SONGS AND EPIGRAMS: Of the Mother That Eat Her Child at the Siege of Jerusalem Alan Mapstone
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Play 15 The Lover Compareth His Heart to the Overcharged Gun Alan Mapstone
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Play 16 Of Such As Had Forsaken Him Alan Mapstone
00:00:59
Play 17 Comparison of Love to a Stream Falling from the Alps Alan Mapstone
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Play 18 Of Disappointed Purpose by Negligence Alan Mapstone
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Play 19 Of His Return from Spain Alan Mapstone
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Play 20 SATIRE: Of the Mean and Sure Estate, Written to John Poins Alan Mapstone
00:09:28
Play 21 EPITAPH: Sir Antonie Sentleger of Sir T. Wyatt Alan Mapstone
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