| Sir Thomas Wyatt (150342). The Poetical Works. 1880. | | | | Odes | | He bewails the Pain he endures when banished from the Mistress of his Heart |
| | | O! MISERABLE sorrow, withouten cure! | |
| If it please thee, lo! to have me thus suffer, | |
| At least yet let her know what I endure, | |
| And this my last voice carry thou thither, | |
| Where lived my hope, now dead for ever: | 5 |
| For as ill grievous is my banishment, | |
| As was my pleasure when she was present. | | | | |
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