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No. 19, The lyf ys lon&e that loth&omly doth last by<br />

John iiarincton;<br />

No. 22, When I looke back and in ray self behold by<br />

John Harin.utou or Vaux (the version given in<br />

Nugae Antiquae is shorter than that in A);<br />

No.23^» The dreud <strong>of</strong> future foes exyle my present loy<br />

Queen Elizabeth (?);<br />

No. 262, The $reat Dyana t chaste by John .H,?*r in#ton|<br />

No.27&» Vpon the hill Olympiade anon;<br />

No. 29 If f for&e ittiiig fiod by Sir Thomas Seymour.<br />

The poems are just such as Uarington might have entered,<br />

or have had entered, into the blank leaves in the<br />

Egerton manuscript - hiK ov»ii poems, a po«a; by the castor<br />

he suffered inipri&onivent for in 1$49 «nd one by the<br />

mistress he suffered iimprisonment for in 15^4. It<br />

cannot, therefore, be presumed that the missing leaves<br />

in the fcyatt section <strong>of</strong> the manuscript contained poems<br />

by Wyatt. ff. 135 and 1*5 are not in that section<br />

and can safely be asserted quite definitely not to i- ve<br />

contained poctus by Uyatt.

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