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Thomas Wyatt (Томас Уайетт)


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What needeth these threnning words and wasted wind?
All this cannot make me restore my prey.
To rob your good, iwis, is not my mind,
Nor causeless your fair hand did I display.
Let love be judge or else whom next we meet
That may both hear what you and I can say:
She took from me an heart, and I a glove from her.
Let us see now if th'one be worth th'other. 



Thomas Wyatt's other poems:
  1. The Furious Gun
  2. My Lute Awake
  3. Stand Whoso List
  4. My Galley, Charged With Forgetfulness
  5. A Description of Such a One As He Would Love


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