Sir Thomas Wyatt Poems
- 1. Forget Not Yet: The Lover Beseecheth His Mistress Not To Forget His Steadfast Faith And True Intent
- 2. The Country Mouse And The Town Mouse
- 3. And Wilt Thou Leave Me Thus?
- 4. Of The Mean And Sure Estate
- 5. The Furious Gun
- 6. Lux, My Fair Falcon
- 7. The Appeal: An Earnest Suit To His Unkind Mistress, Not To Forsake Him
- 8. Avising The Bright Beams
- 9. What Should I Say
- 10. They Flee From Me
- 11. What Needeth These Threat'ning Words
- 12. My Galley Chargèd With Forgetfulness
- 13. I Abide And Abide And Better Abide
- 14. In Spain
- 15. Ye Old Mule
- 16. Madame, Withouten Many Words
- 17. The Long Love
- 18. Since So Ye Please
- 19. My Lute, Awake
- 20. Madam, Withouten Many Words
- 21. Whoso List To Hunt, I Know Where Is An Hind
- 22. Farewell, Love
- 23. Satire Ii:the Country Mouse And The Town Mouse
- 24. My Galley, Charged With Forgetfulness
- 25. Vixi Puellis Nuper Idoneus...
- 26. Divers Doth Use, As I Have Heard And Know
- 27. Since Ye So Please
- 28. The Long Love That In My Thought Doth Harbour
- 29. I Find No Peace
- 30. Farewell Love And All Thy Laws Forever
- 31. Abide And Abide And Better Abide
- 32. With Serving Still
- 33. The Heart And Service
- 34. Unstable Dream
- 35. My Lute Awake
- 36. Is It Possible
- 37. Mine Own John Poynz
- 38. Translation Of Petrarch's Rima, Sonnet 134
- 39. Vixi Puellis Nuper Idoneus
- 40. To His Lute
- 41. The Appeal
- 42. Forget Not Yet The Tried Intent
- 43. A Revocation