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Thomas Wyatt: Poetry by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey

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SOURCE: Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey. “Surrey on Wyatt and on his Penitential Psalms.” In Wyatt: The Critical Heritage, edited by Patricia Thomson, pp. 28-31. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1974.

In the following poems, Surrey pays homage to his friend Wyatt. The first three derive from undated manuscripts; the fourth was printed in 1542 under the title An excellent Epitaffe of syr Thomas Wyat.

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