Collected poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt Edited by Kenneth Muir and Patricia Thomson |
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[In dowtfull brest, whilst moderly pitie]
In dowtfull brest, whilst moderly pitieWith furyous famyn stondyth at debate,
Sayth thebrew moder: ‘O child vnhappye,
Retorne thi blowd where thou hadst milk of late.
Yeld me those lymmis that I made vnto the,
And entre there where thou wert generate;
For of on body agaynst all nature
To a nothr must I mak sepulture.’
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