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Sir Thomas Wyatt   /sər tˈɑməs wˈaɪət/   Listen
Sir Thomas Wyatt

noun
1.
English poet who introduced the sonnet form to English literature (1503-1542).  Synonyms: Sir Thomas Wyat, Wyat, Wyatt.






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"Sir Thomas Wyatt" Quotes from Famous Books



... single ancient oak-tree, from the twisted trunk of which was stretched out across the by-road which followed the course of the bridged stream, that cruel, heavy arm, upon which in one day were hanged fifteen of Sir Thomas Wyatt's rebels in days popularly supposed merrier ...
— Ambrotox and Limping Dick • Oliver Fleming



Words linked to "Sir Thomas Wyatt" :   poet, Wyat, Sir Thomas Wyat



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