Sir Thomas Wyatt: Poems

Notes

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  6. ^ Burrow 2004.
  7. ^ Burrow 2004
  8. ^ Chambers 1936, p. 248.
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  11. ^ a b Miller 1982
  12. ^ Richardson IV 2011, pp. 381–2.
  13. ^ Philipot 1898, p. 142
  14. ^ Shulman 2011, pp. 227–229
  15. ^ Tillyard 1929.
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  19. ^ Schmidt 1999, p. 133.
  20. ^ Rebholz 1978, p. 45.
  21. ^ Child 2000.
  22. ^ British Library Egerton MS 2711
  23. ^ Parker 1939, p. 669–677.
  24. ^ The Devonshire Manuscript Collection of Early Tudor poetry 1532–41, British Museum
  25. ^ Blage MS, Trinity College, Dublin
  26. ^ Rebholz 1978, p. 9.
  27. ^ a b Thomson 1974.
  28. ^ Warton 1840, pp. 41–51.
  29. ^ Lewis 1954.
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  34. ^ Hart 2009, p. 197.
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  36. ^ Thomson 1964, p. 273.
  37. ^ Vickers, Hugo (2011). Behind Closed Doors: The Tragic, Untold, Story of the Duchess of Windsor. London: Hutchinson. p. 377. ISBN 978-0-09-193155-1.
  38. ^ Bernhard 2004.

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