The Complete Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt
This collection gathers together the works by Sir Thomas Wyatt in a single, convenient, high quality, and extremely low priced Kindle volume!
The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt
An Epitaph of Sir Thomas Gravener, Knight
Odes
Penitential Psalms
Poems
Rondeaux
Satires
Songs and Epigrams
Songs and Sonnets
Letters:
The Letters of Sir Thomas Wyatt
An Oration:
The Defence of Sir Thomas Wyatt
Sir Thomas Wyatt was a 16th-century English politician, ambassador, and lyric poet credited with introducing the sonnet to English literature. He was born at Allington Castle near Maidstone in Kent, though the family was originally from Yorkshire. His mother was Anne Skinner, and his father Henry had been a Privy Councillor of Henry VII and remained a trusted adviser when Henry VIII ascended the throne in 1509. Thomas followed his father to court after his education at St John's College, Cambridge. His poems were circulated at court, but they were not published during his lifetime; the first book featuring his verse was Tottel's Miscellany , printed 15 years after his death.
The Complete Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt
This collection gathers together the works by Sir Thomas Wyatt in a single, convenient, high quality, and extremely low priced Kindle volume!
The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt
An Epitaph of Sir Thomas Gravener, Knight
Odes
Penitential Psalms
Poems
Rondeaux
Satires
Songs and Epigrams
Songs and Sonnets
Letters:
The Letters of Sir Thomas Wyatt
An Oration:
The Defence of Sir Thomas Wyatt
Sir Thomas Wyatt was a 16th-century English politician, ambassador, and lyric poet credited with introducing the sonnet to English literature. He was born at Allington Castle near Maidstone in Kent, though the family was originally from Yorkshire. His mother was Anne Skinner, and his father Henry had been a Privy Councillor of Henry VII and remained a trusted adviser when Henry VIII ascended the throne in 1509. Thomas followed his father to court after his education at St John's College, Cambridge. His poems were circulated at court, but they were not published during his lifetime; the first book featuring his verse was Tottel's Miscellany , printed 15 years after his death.