Four poems starting with the word 'patience' are usually thought of as Wyatt's: 'Patience, though I have not', 'Patience for my device', Patience, for I have wrong', and 'Patience of all my smart'. Of these the first two are the most interesting and important. Study of these poems in the Devonshire MS shows how, presumably, they were originally conceived as a pair by the author. The connection was lost when Wyatt revised the two poems so as to make them independent units, as they are in the MS with the highest authority (Egerton). The versions in the so-called Blage MS appear to reflect a transitional stage between Devonshire and Egerton, while variants unique to the Arundel MS are later and without any authority
There are some features about the Egerton Manuscript 2711, containing Thomas Wyatt's verse amongst t...
Lessons in Patience is an original poetry collection. A manuscript of confessional poetry, these poe...
This article provides an examination of the 'Collected Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt', edited by Kenneth...
The manuscript, Cotton Nero A x, which contains Patience, the subject of this study, was first broug...
Tottel's anthology, Songes and Sonettes (1557), was published well after the death of both Wyatt and...
Reprint of the 1912 ed., which was issued as no. 70 of Publications of the University of Manchester ...
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When the poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt has attracted critical attention at all, it has been both praise...
Generally ascribed to the author of "Sir Gawayne and the Grene knight," who has been identified, on ...
In this article, Daalder's intention is to consider the question whether the poems in Egerton MS 271...
When the poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt has attracted critical attention at all, it has been both praise...
The contention of the essay which follows is that the presumption that Wyatt's rhythm can be judged ...
The author discusses the sense of Wyatt's verse, particularly in its syntax, and how it sometimes of...
Sir Thomas Wyatt's poetry reads less easily than most, and we must either dismiss it or explain it. ...
Tottel's editorial revisions of Wyatt's poems, as they appear in his Tottel's Miscellany, are explor...
There are some features about the Egerton Manuscript 2711, containing Thomas Wyatt's verse amongst t...
Lessons in Patience is an original poetry collection. A manuscript of confessional poetry, these poe...
This article provides an examination of the 'Collected Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt', edited by Kenneth...
The manuscript, Cotton Nero A x, which contains Patience, the subject of this study, was first broug...
Tottel's anthology, Songes and Sonettes (1557), was published well after the death of both Wyatt and...
Reprint of the 1912 ed., which was issued as no. 70 of Publications of the University of Manchester ...
This article is available for purchase or by subscription from the Maney Publishing website. Please ...
When the poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt has attracted critical attention at all, it has been both praise...
Generally ascribed to the author of "Sir Gawayne and the Grene knight," who has been identified, on ...
In this article, Daalder's intention is to consider the question whether the poems in Egerton MS 271...
When the poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt has attracted critical attention at all, it has been both praise...
The contention of the essay which follows is that the presumption that Wyatt's rhythm can be judged ...
The author discusses the sense of Wyatt's verse, particularly in its syntax, and how it sometimes of...
Sir Thomas Wyatt's poetry reads less easily than most, and we must either dismiss it or explain it. ...
Tottel's editorial revisions of Wyatt's poems, as they appear in his Tottel's Miscellany, are explor...
There are some features about the Egerton Manuscript 2711, containing Thomas Wyatt's verse amongst t...
Lessons in Patience is an original poetry collection. A manuscript of confessional poetry, these poe...
This article provides an examination of the 'Collected Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt', edited by Kenneth...