They Flee From Me and other poems

They Flee From Me and other poems
They Flee From Me and Other Poems is a collection by Sir Thomas Wyatt, an English poet and courtier active during the reign of King Henry VIII. Written in the early 16th century, Wyatt's poetry is notable for introducing Italian poetic forms, including the Petrarchan sonnet, to English literature. His work influenced later poets such as Philip Sidney and William Shakespeare. The collection includes poems addressed to Anne Boleyn, reflecting Wyatt's complex relationship with the Tudor court.








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