Collected poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt Edited by Kenneth Muir and Patricia Thomson |
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[I see my
plaint
with open eares]
I see my 
Ys heard, alas, and lawghing eyes;
I see that scorne beholds my teares,
And all the harme hap can devyse;
I se my lyfe away so weares
That I my self my self dispyse;
And most of all wherewith I stryve
Ys that I see my self alyve.
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