The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt |
Contents
HE Lover for shamefastness hideth | 1 |
Of change in Mind | 7 |
How unpossible it is to find quiet in Love | 13 |
4 | 27 |
88 | 88 |
Of the Pains and Sorrows caused by Love | 105 |
That all his Joy dependeth on his Ladys Favour | 111 |
That no Words may express the crafty Trains of Love | 117 |
SONGS AND EPIGRAMS | 164 |
Of his Love that pricked her Finger with a Needle | 170 |
Of disappointed Purpose by Negligence | 173 |
SATIRES | 186 |
How to use the Court and himself therein written | 194 |
The Prologue of the Author | 203 |
The Author | 210 |
The Author | 217 |
The Lover beseecheth his Mistress not to forget | 123 |
The Complaint of a deserted Lover | 130 |
He complaineth to his Heart that having once recovered | 136 |
He professeth indifference | 137 |
He seeketh Comfort in Patience | 144 |
Complaint of the Absence of his Love | 154 |
The Author | 225 |
The Author | 228 |
An Epitaph of Sir Thomas Gravener Knight | 235 |
10 | 237 |
That the Pain he endured should not make him cease | 238 |