Author:Thomas Wyatt

Works

 * Abide and Abide and Better Abide‎
 * Alas Madam for Stealing of a Kiss
 * A Revocation‎
 * Blame not my lute
 * Divers doth use
 * Farewell Love and All Thy Laws Forever
 * Forget not yet
 * I Find No Peace
 * Lux, My Fair Falcon
 * Madam, withouten many words
 * Mine own John Poins
 * My galley
 * My Lute Awake!
 * Of the Courtier's Life
 * Remembrance
 * Stand whoso list
 * The Appeal
 * The Lover Showeth How He Is Forsaken of Such as He Sometime Enjoyed
 * They flee from me
 * Throughout the World‎
 * Who list his wealth and ease retain
 * Whoso list to hunt
 * Vixi Puellis Nuper Idoneus...
 * V. Innocentia Veritas Viat Fides Circumdederunt me inimici mei
 * What Means This, When I Lie Alone?
 * What Should I Say!
 * What vaileth truth?!

Translations

 * Sonnet 109 (Petrarch)
 * Sonnet 134, by Petrarch

Works about Wyatt

 * "Stanzas on the death of Wyatt", by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey