Here are some of the important works and published years of Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey:
Sir Thomas Wyatt
- “Whoso List to Hunt” (1557) – A sonnet that explores the theme of love and desire.
- “My Lute, Awake!” (1557) – A poem that expresses the speaker’s longing for a loved one.
- “Blame Not My Lute” (1557) – A poem that defends the speaker’s art against criticism.
- “The Long Love” (1557) – A poem that explores the theme of enduring love.
- “The Courtiers Life” (1557) – A poem that satirizes the excesses of court life.
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
- “The Soote Season” (1557) – A sonnet that celebrates the beauty of nature.
- “Love, That Doth Reign” (1557) – A sonnet that explores the theme of love and power.
- “The Means to Attain Happy Life” (1557) – A poem that offers advice on how to live a virtuous life.
- “The Complaint of a Lover” (1557) – A poem that expresses the speaker’s longing for a loved one.
- “The Description of the Restless Sea” (1557) – A poem that explores the theme of turmoil and change.
Note: The published years listed are for the first published editions of these works, which were often printed posthumously. The exact dates of composition are not certain.