Sir Thomas Wyatt poet from United Kingdom was born in 1503, had 39 years and died on October 11, 1542. Poems were written in Renaissance mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Top ten poems Sir Thomas Wyatt
A Revocation
... Farewell my part! Thought for to take ...
Alas Madam for Stealing of a Kiss
... The next shall clean out of my breast it pluck ...
And Wilt Thou Leave me Thus?
... Say nay, say nay!And wilt thou leave me thus, ...
Avising The Bright Beams
... In frozen thought, now and now it standeth in flame ...
Farewell Love and all thy Laws for ever
... rittle darts,For hitherto though I have lost all my time,Me lusteth no lenger rotten boughs to climb ...
Forget not Yet the Tried Intent
... t then thine own approved,The which so long hath thee so loved,Whose steadfast faith yet never moved ...
Forget Not Yet
... Forget not yet.Forget not yet, forget not this, ...
I Abide and Abide and Better Abide
... Than to say 'abide' and yet shall not obtain ...
I Find No Peace
... Without eyen I see, and without tongue I plain ...
In Spain
... Gainward the sun that shewth her wealthy pride, ...