Collected poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt Edited by Kenneth Muir and Patricia Thomson |
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[O myserable sorow withowten cure!]
O myserable sorow withowten cure!Yf it plese the, lo, to haue me thus suffir,
At lest yet let her know what I endure,
And this my last voyse cary thou thether
Wher lyved my hope now ded for euer;
For as ill grevus is my banyshement
As was my plesur when she was present.
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