Sir Thomas Wyatt: Poems is a collection of the 16th-century English poet's best-known work. The body of the anthology consists largely of unnamed sonnets, a form of poetic verse brought into the English language by Wyatt himself. Wyatt's poetry deals mainly with courtly love, pastoral imagery, and religious sentiment. Wyatt himself was rumored to have carried on an affair with King Henry VIII's wife, Anne Boleyn, and several of his poems are believed to refer obliquely to her.
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