Trinity College, Dublin, numbers 1 through 199

  • MS 118

    Copy, in three small secretary hands, with a few annotations in another hand, untitled but for a quotation from Abak. 1. 4, iii + 22 quarto leaves, imperfect, in 19th-century calf.

    Late 16th-early 17th century.

    Formerly A. 5. 6.

    This MS collated in Keble (see I, liii). Edited in Folger edition, Volume V, pp. ??, with a facsimiles of ff. 1r-2r, and 21r on pp. 86, 107-8, and 163.

    • HkR 3
      No description or publication history available.

      First published in Oxford, 1612. Keble, III, 483-547. Folger edition, Volume V, pp. 105-69.

      Richard Hooker, A Learned Discourse of Justification, Works, and How the Foundation of Faith is Overthrown
  • MS 119

    A quarto composite volume of ecclesiastical tracts, in several hands, including printed material, 70 leaves, in later vellum boards.

    Old pressmark A. 5. 22.

    • HkR 36 ff. 1r-18r

      Copy, in two or more secretary hands, untitled.

      This MS collated in Keble (see I, liii) and in Folger edition, Volume 5, with facsimiles of ff. 1r, 4v-5r, 9v-10r on pp. 214, 233-4, 243-4.

      First published, with Travers's Supplication, in Oxford, 1612. Keble, III, 570-96. Folger edition, Volume V, pp. 225-57.

      Richard Hooker, Hooker's Answer to Walter Travers's Supplication to the Council
    • HkR 55 ff. 20r-70v

      A transcript of Hooker's annotations in HkR 53.

      This MS collated in Heber (see I, xviii-xxv).

      Richard Hooker, Thomas Cartwright, A Christian Letter of certaine English Protestants [Middelburg, 1599]
  • MS 120

    Copy, in a neat secretary hand, with corrections and additions in the hand of Archbishop Ussher, untitled, 167 quarto leaves, in old speckled leather (rebacked).

    Early 17th century.

    Old pressmark C. 3. 11.

    Edited from this MS in Keble (see I, xiv-xlvi), in Houk, and in Folger edition, Volume III, with facsimiles of ff. 1r, 21v-2r on pp. 313-14

    • HkR 14
      No description or publication history available.

      First published in an incomplete form (with Book VI) in London, 1648. Some additions published in Nicholas Bernard, Clavi Trabales (London, 1661), and in John Gauden's complete edition of the Polity (London, 1662). Keble, III, 326-455 (and pp. 456-60 for a passage found in MSS but not in the first edition, possibly part of a Sermon on Civil Disobedience). Edited by Raymond Aaron Houk, Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity Book VIII (New York, 1931). Folger edition, Volume III, pp. 315-448.

      Richard Hooker, Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, Book VIII
  • MS 121

    A tall folio composite volume of ecclesiastical writings chiefly by Hooker, in several hands, 91 leaves, in old vellum boards.

    Owned by James Ussher (1581-1656), Archbishop of Armagh, scholar. Old pressmark B. 1. 13.

    • HkR 12 ff. 1r-32r

      Copy in the italic hand of a scribe who worked for Archbishop Usser and who also wrote HkR 1, HkR 2 and HkR 6, with corrections or emendations in Ussher's hand.

      This MS collated in Keble (see I, xxxiv). Facsimile pages in Folger edition, Volume III, pp. xxxviii and lxxx.

      First published (with Book VIII) in London, 1648. Keble, III, 1-107. Folger edition, Volume III, pp. 1-103.

      Richard Hooker, Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, Book VI
    • *HkR 6 ff. 33r-42v
      Autograph

      Autograph draft of the first portion as published in 1612.

      Edited from this MS in Folger Edition, Vol V, with a facsimile of f. 42v, 34r, 35r, 36r and 41v on pp. 301, 316, 323, 330, and 359. Described also in Laetitia Yeandle and P. G. Stanwood, An Autograph Manuscript by Richard Hooker, Manuscripta, 18 (1974), 38-41.

      First portion published in Oxford, 1612. Additional portion first published in Keble (1836). Keble (1888), III, 597-642. Folger edition, Volume V, pp. 309-61.

      Richard Hooker, A Learned Sermon of the Nature of Pride
    • HkR 6.5 ff. 43r-50r

      A fair copy of the portion othe work not published in 1612, in the italic hand of a scribe who worked for Archbishop Ussher and who also wrote HkR 1, HkR 2 and HkR 12.

      Edited from this MS in Keble and in Folger edition, Vol. V, with a facsimile of f. 43r on p. 298.

      First portion published in Oxford, 1612. Additional portion first published in Keble (1836). Keble (1888), III, 597-642. Folger edition, Volume V, pp. 309-61.

      Richard Hooker, A Learned Sermon of the Nature of Pride
    • HkR 2 ff. 52r-67v

      Copy of untitled fragments of a treatise on Grace, the Sacraments and Predestination partly or wholly intended as a reply to the Christian Letter published 1599 (see HkR 53), in the italic hand of a scribe who worked for Archbishop Ussher and who also wrote HkR 1, HkR 6 and HkR 12.

      Edited from this MS in Keble and in Folger edition, Volume IV, pp. 99-167, with facsimile examples on pp. 100, 114, 122, and 164. Facsimiles of ff. 55r and 57r in DLB, vol. 132, Sixteenth-Century British Non-Dramatic Writers. First Series, ed. David A. Richardson (Detroit, 1993), pp. 202-3.

      First published in Keble (1836). Keble (1888), II, 537-97.

      Richard Hooker, Fragments of an Answer to the Letter of certain English Protestants
    • BcF 73 ff. 84r-91v

      Copy, in a formal secretary hand.

      A tract beginning It is but ignorance if any man find it strange that the state of religion (especially in the days of peace) should be exercised.... First published as A Wise and Moderate Discourse concerning Church-Affaires ([London], 1641). Spedding, VIII, 74-95.

      Francis Bacon, An Advertisement touching the Controversies of the Church of England
  • MS 160

    A folio verse miscellany, in several secretary hands, 186 leaves, some stained and frayed, now bound in two volumes in modern quarter-vellum cloth boards.

    Including 85 poems that have been attributed to Wyatt, the great majority of poems untitled and unascribed, with (ff. 59r, 60r) a table of contents. The compiler, who adds headings and corrections, is John Mantell (1516?-41), a colleague of Wyatt on diplomatic missions.

    c.1532-41.

    Owned c.1545-6 by Sir George Blage (1512-51). Probably used by John Harington of Stepney. Old pressmark D. 2. 7.

    Cited by editors as the Blage MS. First described by Kenneth Muir (An Unrecorded Wyatt Manuscript, TLS (20 May 1960), p. 328), and a selection of the poems printed by him in Sir Thomas Wyatt and his circle: Unpublished Poems (Liverpool, 1961). The compiler identified as Mantell in Helen Baron, The Blage Manuscript: The Original Compiler Identified, EMS, 1 (1989), 85-119, with facsimile examples, including an autograph letter by Mantell in the National Archives, Kew.

    • WyT 20 f. 62r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 126.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Alas! dere herte, what happe had I'
    • WyT 33 f. 63r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 127.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Alone musyng'
    • WyT 14 f. 64r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 127-8.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Absence, alas'
    • WyT 22 f. 65r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 128-9.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Alas, fortune, what alith the'
    • WyT 6 f. 66r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 129.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'A! my harte, A! what aleth the!'
    • WyT 40 f. 67r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 129-30.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'At last withdraw youre crueltye'
    • WyT 43 f. 68r

      Copy.

      This MS collated (and lines 42-8 edited) in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 36-7.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'At moost myschief'
    • WyT 32 f. 69r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 131.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Alle ye that knowe of care and heuynes'
    • WyT 16 f. 70r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson. Facsimile in Baron, p. 92.

      First published in Songes and Sonettes (London, 1557). Muir & Thomson, p. 132.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Accusyd thoo I be without desert'
    • WyT 19 f. 71r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 132.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Agaynste the Rock I clyme both hy and hard'
    • WyT 1 f. 72r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      First published in Songes and Sonettes (London, 1557). Muir & Thomson, pp. 132-3.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'A face that shuld content me wonders well'
    • WyT 95 f. 73r

      Copy, here beginning As from theys hilles that a spryng doth fall.

      This MS collated in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 207-8.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'fful well yt maye be sene'
    • WyT 29 f. 74r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 3-4.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Alas the greiff, and dedly wofull smert'
    • WyT 25 f. 75r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 133-4.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Alas! my Dere, the word thow spakest'
    • WyT 55 f. 76r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 134.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'By belstred wordes I am borne in hand'
    • WyT 48 f. 77r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 134-5.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Beyng as noone ys I doo complayne'
    • WyT 61 f. 80r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 135-6.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Complaynyng, alas, withour redres'
    • WyT 58 f. 81r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 136.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Comeforthe at hand, pluck vp thy harte!'
    • WyT 72 f. 83r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      First published in The Court of Venus [c.1538]. Muir & Thomson, p. 137.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Durese of paynes and grevus Smarte'
    • WyT 67 f. 84r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 138.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Do way, do way, ye lytyll wyly prat!'
    • WyT 66 f. 85r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 138-9.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Desyre to Sorow doth me constrayne'
    • WyT 62 f. 86r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 139.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Defamed gyltynes by sylens vnkept'
    • WyT 71 f. 87r

      Copy (31 lines).

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Lines 1-7 first published in Songes and Sonettes (London, 1575). Muir & Thomson, pp. 139-40.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Dryven to Desire I dyd this Dede'
    • WyT 69 f. 88r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 140-1.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Dryuyn to Desyre, a drad also to Dare'
    • WyT 68 f. 89r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 141.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Dobell, dyuerse, soleyn and straunge'
    • WyT 73 f. 90r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 141.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Dydo am I, the fownder first of Cartage'
    • WyT 75 f. 92r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 142.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Dysdayne not, madam, on hym to louke'
    • WyT 102 f. 96r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 142.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Had I wiste that now I wott'
    • WyT 115 f. 97r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 143.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Horrybell of hew, hidyus to behold'
    • WyT 157 f. 98r

      Copy.

      This MS collated in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier.

      First published in Songes and Sonettes (London, 1557). Muir & Thomson, p. 17-18.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'It may be good, like it who list'
    • WyT 103 f. 99r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 144.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Happe happith ofte vnloked for'
    • WyT 107 f. 100r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 145.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Hate whome ye lyste, I care not'
    • WyT 421 f. 104r-v

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      First published in Songes and Sonettes (London, 1557). Muir & Thomson, pp. 145-6.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Your lokes so often cast'
    • WyT 82 f. 105r

      Copy, headed The answere.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 146-7.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Evyn when you lust ye may refrayne'
    • WyT 125 f. 106r

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 147-8.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'I am redy and euer wyll be'
    • WyT 122 f. 107r

      Copy of lines 9-40, here beginning I doo not rejoyse nor yet complayne.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson (and see WyT 121).

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 148-50.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'I am as I am and so wil I be'
    • WyT 136 f. 108r-v

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson, with a facsimile facing p. 196.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 150-2.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'I muste go walke the woodes so wyld'
    • WyT 145 f. 109r

      Copy of lines 1-4.

      This MS recorded in Harrier.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 50-1.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'If chaunce assynd'
    • WyT 413 f. 110r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 152-3.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Yf I myght hau at myne owne wyll'
    • WyT 141 f. 111r

      Copy of lines 1-8, 13-24.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson (and see WyT 142).

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 153-4.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'I wyll allthow I may not'
    • WyT 133 f. 112r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 154-5.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'I knowe not where my heuy syghys to hyd'
    • WyT 130 f. 113r-v

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 155-7.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'I have benne a lover'
    • WyT 155 f. 114r-v

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 157-9.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'In mornyng wyse syns daylye I Increas'
    • WyT 169 ff. 117r-18v

      Copy, partly in Mantell's hand.

      This MS collated in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier. Facsimile of f. 118r in Baron, p. 97.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 66-9.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Lo what it is to love!'
    • WyT 170 f. 119r-v

      Copy of stanzas 1-5.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson (and see WyT 171).

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 159-60.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Longer to troo ye'
    • WyT 175 f. 120r-v

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 161-2.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Love hathe agayne'
    • WyT 179 f. 122r

      Copy.

      This MS collated in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 52-3.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Lyke as the Swanne towardis her dethe'
    • WyT 181 f. 123r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 162-3.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Lyue thowe gladly, yff so thowe may'
    • WyT 204 f. 125r-v

      Copy.

      This MS collated in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier.

      First published in The Court of Venus, [c.1538]. Songes and Sonettes (London, 1557). Muir & Thomson, pp. 48-50.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'My lute, awake! perfourme the last'
    • WyT 188 f. 126r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 163.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Mornyng my hart dothe sore opres'
    • WyT 182 f. 127r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 163-4.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Madame, I you requyere'
    • WyT 420 f. 127r

      Copy, headed The Aunswere.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 164.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Your ffolyshe fayned hast'
    • WyT 184 f. 128r

      Copy, here beginning Mestres what nedis many wordis.

      This MS collated in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier. The text followed by a 12-line Aunswer in the same hand (see WyT 183).

      First published in Songes and Sonettes (London, 1557). Muir & Thomson, p. 25.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Madame, withouten many wordes'
    • WyT 212 f. 129r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 164-5.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'MyghtI as well within my songe belaye'
    • WyT 223 f. 129v

      Copy.

      This MS collated in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier.

      First published in Songes and Sonettes (London, 1557). Muir & Thomson, p. 51.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Nature, that gave the bee so feet a grace'
    • WyT 209 f. 130r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 165-6.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'My swet, alas, fforget me not'
    • WyT 232 f. 137r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 166-7.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'O what vndeseruyd creweltye'
    • WyT 238 f. 138r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 167-8.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Ons in your grace I knowe I was'
    • WyT 228 f. 139r-v

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 168-9.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'O crewell hart, wher ys thy ffaythe?'
    • WyT 255 f. 145r-v

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      First published in Songes and Sonettes (London, 1557). Muir & Thomson, pp. 170-1.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Perdy I sayd hytt nott'
    • WyT 244 f. 146r

      Copy, with the third stanza placed first and here beginning Patiens off all my blame.

      This MS collated in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 29. The text discussed in Joost Daalder, Wyatt's Patience Poems, Neophilologische Mitteilungen, 91 (1990), 75-85.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Patience, though I have not'
    • WyT 249 f. 147r

      Copy, immediately following on from Patiens off all my blame (see WyT 244).

      This MS collated in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 29-30. The text discussed in Joost Daalder, Wyatt's Patience Poems, Neophilologische Mitteilungen, 91 (1990), 75-85.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Patiens for my devise'
    • WyT 240 f. 148r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      First published in Songes and Sonettes (London, 1557). Muir & Thomson, pp. 171-2.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Pas fourthe, my wountyd cries'
    • WyT 262 f. 150r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 172-3.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Quondam was I in my Ladys gras'
    • WyT 92 f. 151r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      First published in The Court of Venus, [c.1538]. Muir & Thomson, pp. 173-4.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'ffortune what ayleth the'
    • WyT 267 f. 155r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 174.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Sche that shuld most, percevythe lest'
    • WyT 300 f. 156r

      Copy of lines 1-6, 15-35.

      This MS collated in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 54-5.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Syns ye delite to knowe'
    • WyT 285 f. 157r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 174-5.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Spytt off the spytt whiche they in vayne'
    • WyT 294 f. 158r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 175-6.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Syethe yt ys so that I am thus refusyd'
    • WyT 292 f. 159r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 176-7.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Suffryng in sorrowe in hope to Attayne'
    • WyT 301 f. 160r-v

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 177-8.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Sythe I my selffe dysplease the'
    • WyT 345 f. 167r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson. Facsimile in Baron, p. 92.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 179. Attributed to Wyatt in Annabel M. Endicott, A Note on Wyatt and Serafino D'Aquilano, RN, 17 (1964), 301-3.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Thou slepest ffast. and I with wofull hart'
    • WyT 342 f. 168r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 179-80.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Tho some do grodge to se me joye'
    • WyT 341 f. 169r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 180-1.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Tho of the sort ther be that ffayne'
    • WyT 360 f. 170r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 181.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'To wette your yee withoutyn teare'
    • WyT 349 f. 171r

      Copy.

      This MS collated in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier.

      Not published in the the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 59.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Though this thy port and I thy seruaunt true'
    • WyT 355 f. 172r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      First published in Songes and Sonettes (London, 1557). Muir & Thomson, pp. 181-3. Attributed to Sir Francis Bryan in A. Stuart Daley, The Uncertain Author of Poem 225, Tottel's Miscellany, SP, 47 (1950), 485-93.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'To my myshap alas I fynd'
    • WyT 317 f. 173r-v

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 183-4.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'The knott that furst my hart dyd strayn'
    • WyT 334 f. 174r

      Copy.

      This MS collated in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier.

      First published in Songes and Sonettes (London, 1557). Muir & Thomson, p. 14.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'There was never ffile half so well filed'
    • WyT 306 f. 175r-v

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in the 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 184-5.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'That tyme that myrthe dyed stere my shypp'
    • SuH 62 f. 178r-v

      Copy, in the hand of John Harington of Stepney (1520?-82), subscribed H. S..

      Edited from this MS in Kenneth Muir, Surrey Poems in the Blage Manuscript, N&Q, 205 (October 1960), 368-70.

      First published in Songes and Sonettes (London, 1557). Padelford, No. 22, pp. 73-4. Jones, pp. 8-10.

      Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, 'Such waywarde wais hath love, that moste parte in discorde'
    • WyT 407 f. 181r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 185-6.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Wythe seruyng styll'
    • WyT 391 f. 182r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 186-7.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'What wolde ye mor of me, your slav, Requyere'
    • WyT 399 f. 183r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in 16th century. Muir & Thomson, pp. 187-8.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Who lyst his welthe and eas Retayne'
    • WyT 371 f. 184r

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson.

      Not published in 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 188.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Venus, in sport, to please therwith her dere'
    • WyT 402 f. 185r

      Copy.

      This MS collated in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier.

      Not published in 16th century. Muir & Thomson, p. 5.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Who so list to hounte I know where is an hynde'
  • MS 180

    A folio composite volume of miscellaneous tracts, in several hands, 374 leaves, corners gnawed by rodents, in contemporary calf (rebacked).

    Scribbling (f. 321v) including the name Bridgett Hale. Old pressmark B. 2. 12.

    • CvG 43 ff. 284r-321r

      Copy, in a neat secretary hand, untitled, slightly incomplete.

      Sylvester, No. 21.

      First published in George Cavendish, The Life of Cardinal Wolsey and Metrical Visions, ed. Samuel W. Singer, 2 vols (Chiswick, 1825). The Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey by George Cavendish, ed. Richard S. Sylvester, EETS, orig. ser. 243 (London, New York and Toronto, 1959).

      George Cavendish, The Life of Cardinal Wolsey

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