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“We have a right to the land where we are located,” Virginia freedman Bayley Wyat insisted. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
Brad Cook and his brother, Ryan, joined friends Mitchell Wyat and Todd Hill to create the business. Hatchet throwing games available at Davenport mall 2018-10-06T04:00:00Z
They depart from the Italian sonnet form in closing with a couplet, as is the case with most of the sonnets of Surrey and Wyat, but they have a grace and tenderness all their own. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z
It is said that Fred Wyat, in later years, served as a member of the Oklahoma Legislature. History of 'Billy the Kid' 2011-11-19T03:00:22.640Z
The latter project provoked fierce resistance; various risings were planned for the opening months of 1554, and Wyat’s nearly proved successful. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z
Had not Lady Jane still been alive to take off the edge of Mary’s indignation and suspicion Elizabeth might have paid forfeit for Wyat’s rebellion with her life instead of imprisonment. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" 2011-02-06T03:00:53.093Z
We have before seen, that the Sonnet was imported from Italy into English poetry, by lord Surrey and Wyat, about the middle of the sixteenth century. A History of English Poetry: an Unpublished Continuation
When Wyat was released, he became noted for his fondness for cats.” Zigzag Journeys in Europe Vacation Rambles in Historic Lands
But the time of his government being near expired, Sir Francis Wyat, then a young man, had a commission to succeed him. The History of Virginia, in Four Parts
He was hospitably entertained by Governor Wyat, which kindness he proved himself wholly unworthy of, his conduct being profligate and disorderly. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia
Wyat did raise Kent, but the plot was soon crushed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile"
Renaissance influences long impeded the return of English poets to the charming realism of this and a few other poems by Wyat. The Golden Treasury Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language and arranged with Notes
Sir Henry Wyat was confined here in a dark low cell, where he suffered from cold and hunger. Zigzag Journeys in Europe Vacation Rambles in Historic Lands
Sir Francis Wyat made governor, 38 King James, his instructions in care of tobacco, 38 Captain Newport's plantation, 38 45. The History of Virginia, in Four Parts
With a force now dwindled to 7,000 men, Wyat attacked London Bridge. Old and New London Volume I
The subscription 'Surrey' and 'S. T. Wyat the elder' occur respectively on fols. Catalogue of the Books Presented by Edward Capell to the Library of Trinity College in Cambridge
The house, which was of considerable antiquity, had been, for my great-grandmother's benefit, modernized or Elizabethanized under the influence of Horace Walpole and Wyat. Memoirs of Life and Literature
Wyat, old Sir Thomas, did not make the Plowmans Tale, p. Animaduersions uppon the annotacions and corrections of some imperfections of impressiones of Chaucer's workes 1865 edition
This number is almost entirely occupied by the "Life of Sir Thomas Wyat, the elder," copied by Mr. Gray from the originals in the Harleian Collection, now in the British Museum. Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
Wyat then surrendered himself to Sir Maurice Berkeley, who just then happened to ride by, ignorant of the affray, and, seated behind Sir Maurice, he was taken to St. James's. Old and New London Volume I
Equally diligent as a writer and a collector of books, Gardyner spent his happiest moments at his desk, or over the folios of the magnificent library which was destroyed by Wyat's insurgents. A Book About Lawyers
I was asked who was the greatest man with my lord Cobham; I answered, I knew no man so great with him as young Wyat of Kent. State Trials, Political and Social Volume 1 (of 2)
Meanwhile Wyat Carp, with his best poet’s air, had arisen and bowed to the little circle. Little Lost Sister
The charge however was at length unmasked by Gardiner, who, with nineteen of the council, accused her of abetting Wyat's conspiracy, which she religiously affirmed to be false. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs
On April 11th Wyat perished on the scaffold at Tower Hill. Old and New London Volume I
Mary soon confided to him the charge of effectually suppressing Wyat's rebellion, and afterwards constituted him her captain-general beyond the seas, in which capacity he commanded the English forces at the battle of St. Quintin's. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
The Exchange is directly behind the hall, and contains in the centre a glorious bronze monument to Lord Nelson, the joint production of Wyat and Westmacott. Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland
Wyat Carp coughed gently and picked up his manuscript. Little Lost Sister
When Wyat with his army came to Southwark, he offered to liberate all the imprisoned protestants, but Dr. Sands and the rest of the preachers refused to accept freedom on such terms. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs
Henry VIII. afterwards gave Crutched Friars to Sir Thomas Wyat, the poetical friend of the Earl of Surrey, who built a mansion there, which was afterwards Lumley House. Old and New London Volume I
It was here that sir Nicholas Throgmorton held a conference with an emissary of Wyat's; it was here that one of the bravoes engaged in the noted murder of Arden of Feversham was hired. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
It was long before English Poetry returned to the charming simplicity of this and a few other poems by Wyat. The Golden Treasury Of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language
Grove Evans, with a dinner engagement at the club and a place bespoken in a quiet poker game afterward, squirmed in his chair and cursed Wyat Carp silently. Little Lost Sister
To make room for Wyat and his accomplices, Dr. Sands and nine other preachers were sent to the Marshalsea. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs
This again Wyat did: and again he did more. On the Art of Writing Lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge 1913-1914
"If," said they, "it be proved that the prisoner was connected with Wyat, and of his counsel, the overt acts of Wyat are to be taken as his, and visited accordingly." Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
The new ideas in regard to poetry and versification which Wyat and Surrey had brought from Italy, were but the beginning of an extensive Italian influence. A History of English Prose Fiction
They were escorted by Grove Evans, plump, wealthy, well born, mildly interested 101 in reform because reform was the proper thing, and Wyat Carp, a lawyer with literary tendencies. Little Lost Sister
Though Elizabeth had no concern in the rebellion of Sir Thomas Wyat, yet she was apprehended, and treated as a culprit in that commotion. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs
On that favourite poet of mine, Sir Thomas Wyat, I descanted in a former lecture. On the Art of Writing Lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge 1913-1914
Sir Philip Denny received them at the bulwark, and as Wyat passed by, he said, 'Go, traitor, there was never such a traitor in England.' Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
The "Songs and Sonnets" of Surrey occupy only the first forty pages of vol. i.; then follow "Songs and sonnets" by Sir Thomas Wyat to p. Notes and Queries, Number 29, May 18, 1850
But old Wyat's voice and figure reassured us. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
He used to have them with him in the library, which is hung with the portraits of Sidney, Surrey, Raleigh, Wyat, and others. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists
We are quite disengaged and alone, saving the company of Mr. Terry the comedian, who is assisting me in planning my cottage, having been bred an architect under Wyat. Marriage
Notwithstanding however this want of co-operation, Wyat's rebellion wore for some time a very formidable appearance. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
Yet she was kept in rigorous confinement, her life continuing to be in danger for a month after Wyat himself had been executed. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 10 — Lives and Letters
I entered his sitting-room under the shadow of sour old Wyat's high-cauled cap; she closed the door behind me, and the conference commenced. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
A strange parallel is recorded of Wyat, in the reign of Richard III. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
It seemed an hour before Wyat came back. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction
As for that traitor Wyat, he might peradventure write me a letter; but on my faith I never received any from him. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
Sir Thomas Wyat, a man of great daring, was their leader.  A Child's History of England
It seemed to me an hour before old Wyat came back; and never was lover made happier at sight of his mistress than I to behold that withered crone. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
An insurrection under Wyat was put down, and led to the execution of the unfortunate and innocent Lady Jane Grey. Outline of Universal History
The subject of this play is Sir Thomas Wyat of Kent, who made an insurrection in the first year of Queen Mary, to prevent her match with Philip of Spain. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume I.
It was believed that he gave notice to Wyat to come forward with his power, and that the Londoners would be ready to take his part. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
But on the day after Wyat’s defeat, she did the most cruel act, even of her cruel reign, in signing the warrant for the execution of Lady Jane Grey. A Child's History of England
Old Wyat whispered an injunction not to speak above our breaths, nor to leave the fireside unless the sick man called or showed signs of weariness. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
Mr. Wyat the architect saw them here lately; and said, he was sure that if the idea was given to the best statuary in Europe, he would not produce so perfect a group. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4
In another instant the skiff touched the strand, and the rower leaping ashore, proved to be Sir Thomas Wyat. Windsor Castle
Dudley Ashton, formerly a partisan of Wyat, had escaped into France, after the defeat and capture of his leader, whence he was still plotting the overthrow of Mary's government. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
They declared, under the castle walls, for Wyat; the Duke retreated; and Wyat came on to Deptford, at the head of fifteen thousand men. A Child's History of England
Mary returned to tell me that she had seen old Wyat, who told her that she thought Madame had gone to her bed half an hour before. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
They are taken from a MS-dated twenty-eight years after the author's death, and are much in the manner of Lord Surrey's and Sir T. Wyat's poems. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4
When these were over, Surrey expressed his surprise to Wyat at seeing him there, declaring he was wholly unaware of his return from the court of France. Windsor Castle
She contrived to get out of a chamber in which I placed her, and to liberate Sir Thomas Wyat. Windsor Castle
The king and Suffolk, with the archers, returned to the castle; but Wyat, Surrey, and Richmond rode towards the lake, and proceeded along its banks in the direction of the forester's hut. Windsor Castle
So together we went, old Wyat cautioning us for our lives to make no noise. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
I am at work on the Life of Sir Thomas Wyat, but it does not please me; nor will it be entertaining, though you have contributed so many materials towards it. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4
"My errand is a strange and adventurous one," replied Wyat. Windsor Castle
"He said they were taken from the person of Sir Thomas Wyat while he lay concealed in the forest in the cave of Herne the Hunter." Windsor Castle
"These letters," said Henry, handing them to him, "found on the person of Sir Thomas Wyat." Windsor Castle
So Milly and I sat ourselves down near the hearth, and old Wyat left us to our resources. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
There is a new screen prefixed to the choir, so airy and harmonious, that I concluded it Wyat's; but it is by a Windsor architect, whose name I forget. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4
"We will speak of that anon," replied Wyat. Windsor Castle
Wyat stretched forth his hand, and grasped that of the demon. Windsor Castle
Pushing it aside, Fenwolf crept forth, and immediately afterwards Wyat emerged into a grove, through which, on one side, the gleaming waters of the lake were discernible. Windsor Castle
About half an hour afterwards, Mary Quince, going out to reconnoitre, heard from old Wyat in the lobby that he had just started to meet the train. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
I recommended Mr. Wyat, lest he should copy the temple of Jerusalem. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4
"Well, be it as you will, Wyat," said Surrey; "but I would gladly accompany you, and share your danger." Windsor Castle
But while the scene softened Wyat's feelings, it filled him with intolerable remorse, and so poignant did his emotions become, that he pressed his hands upon his eyes to shut out the lovely prospect. Windsor Castle
The basket being opened, was found to contain a flask of wine and the better part of a venison pasty, of which Wyat, whose appetite was keen enough after his long fasting, ate heartily. Windsor Castle
For the next hour he had been quite silent, and old Wyat informed me that she must go down for candles. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
There is a delicious closet, too, so flattering to me: and a prior's library so antique, and that does such honour to Mr. Wyat's taste! The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4
Wyat was now completely at a loss how to proceed. Windsor Castle
"It seems strange that one so young should be a poet; but I suppose he caught the art from his friend Sir Thomas Wyat." Windsor Castle
"Is he a friend of Sir Thomas Wyat?" asked Mabel quickly. Windsor Castle
At length we heard the tread of Dudley's thick boots on the oak boards, and faint and muffled the sound of his voice as he cross-examined old Wyat before entering the chamber of audience. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
But I am sorry he will not force Mr. Wyat to place the Mabeuse over the chimney; which is the sole defect, as not distinguished enough for the principal feature of the room. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4
No," replied Wyat, "I have purged my heart from the fierce and unhallowed passion that swayed it. Windsor Castle
Left alone, Wyat remained for some time in profound and melancholy thought. Windsor Castle
So immersed was the youthful prisoner in study, that he was not aware, until a slight exclamation was uttered by Wyat, of the entrance of the latter. Windsor Castle
I found Wyat in the next room, and told her to hasten, as I thought he was ill. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
"She has just ridden forth with the king, to hawk in the park," replied Wyat moodily. Windsor Castle
The exertions made by Sir Thomas Wyat had brought him a little in advance of the others. Windsor Castle
"Your situation is, in many respects, enviable, Surrey," replied Wyat. Windsor Castle
"And yet, in less than two months I shall return from France," rejoined Wyat. Windsor Castle
She took it with a peevish nod and a grunt, closing the door in my face, and in a few minutes returned— 'Come in wi' ye,' said Dame Wyat, and I appeared. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
Anne Boleyn vowed eternal constancy to me," cried Wyat bitterly; "and you see how she kept her oath. Windsor Castle
"I heard a noise in the passage leading to Wyat's cell, and was about to rouse you, when you awakened of your own accord, probably disturbed by the noise." Windsor Castle
"Have we a listener here?" cried Wyat, grasping his sword. Windsor Castle
"A marvellous story, truly!" said Wyat, pondering upon the relation. Windsor Castle
He had rung his bell, and old Wyat, always hovering about his rooms, entered. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
Wyat advanced to the edge of the terrace and looked over the parapet, but he could see nothing except the tops of the tall trees springing from the side of the moat. Windsor Castle
In a moment, she was at the door—the key was in the lock—and she stood before Sir Thomas Wyat. Windsor Castle
Wyat's steed followed, and swam swiftly forward beneath the water. Windsor Castle
Chilled to the bone by the immersion he had undergone, Wyat did not refuse the offer, but placing the flask to his lips took a deep draught from it. Windsor Castle
In a little while a knock came to my door, and Mary Quince was ordered by old Wyat into my uncle's room. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
He then shouted to Fenwolf to call away and couple the hounds, and, striking off the deer's right forefoot with his knife, presented it to Wyat. Windsor Castle
Loosening one of them, Wyat placed a bridle on his neck, sprang upon his back, and took up Mabel beside him. Windsor Castle
All Wyat's efforts to disengage himself were vain, and a wild, demoniacal laugh, echoed by a chorus of voices, proclaimed him in the power of Herne the Hunter. Windsor Castle
When Wyat rose to the surface, he found himself in the open lake, which was gleaming in the moonlight. Windsor Castle
I awaited with a false composure the return of old Wyat. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
By what means Sir Thomas Wyat obtained an Interview with Anne Boleyn—And how the Earl of Surrey saved them from the King's anger. Windsor Castle
Meanwhile, Sir Thomas Wyat, having crossed the lake, landed, and fastened the skiff to a tree, struck into the wood, and presently reached the open space in which lay the secret entrance to the cave. Windsor Castle
"Have no fear," rejoined Wyat, with some contempt; "I will sacrifice even vengeance to love." Windsor Castle
"This is not like you, Wyat," cried Anne, in great alarm. Windsor Castle
No; old Wyat whispered Madame something about her room. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
"I am glad to see you weep," said Wyat; "your tears make you look more like your former self." Windsor Castle
"But if he is leagued with this demon he deserves the worst fate that can befall him," said Wyat. Windsor Castle
Again left alone, Wyat fell into another fit of despondency from which he roused himself with difficulty, and went forth to visit the Earl of Surrey in the Round Tower. Windsor Castle
"I would give my soul to win her back from my kingly rival," cried Wyat. Windsor Castle
Old Wyat repeated in her sour laconic way that there was 'nothing to speak of amiss with him.' Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
The effect of the potion upon Wyat was extraordinary. Windsor Castle
"Then indeed you must fly," cried Wyat; "such unhallowed love will tend to perdition of soul and body." Windsor Castle
Well-nigh emptying the jug, for he felt parched with thirst, Wyat attired himself, took up the lamp, and walked into the main cavern. Windsor Castle
"Well!" cried Wyat, as Adam returned the next moment, with cheeks almost as white as his own—"was it the cardinal?" Windsor Castle
Old Wyat, a white, high-cauled ghost, was pottering in her slippers in the shadow at the far side of the bed. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
Wyat," he continued, in a tone of stern reproach, "you were once a loyal subject. Windsor Castle
Though doubting the prudence of the course, Wyat yielded to her terrified and imploring looks, and concealed himself in the manner she had indicated. Windsor Castle
"Sir Thomas Wyat is here," said Will Sommers, pointing out the knight, who had just joined the throng of courtiers at the door. Windsor Castle
"Go back into the sunshine, and take me to some pleasant bank—I will not land here," said Wyat sternly. Windsor Castle
I hate them dark ways, and secrets; and old Wyat—she does tell stories, don't she?—and she as ought to be partickler, seein' her time be short now, and she so old. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
"Give me the oars, thou malapert knave!" cried Wyat fiercely, "and I will put myself ashore." Windsor Castle
How Sir Thomas Wyat found Mabel in the Sandstone Cave, and what happened to him there A week after the foregoing occurrence, the Earl of Surrey was set free. Windsor Castle
"I did so because I reserved him for my own hand," said Wyat. Windsor Castle
I cannot understand you, Wyat," said Henry, after a pause; "but I have myself suffered from the pangs of jealousy. Windsor Castle
But 'twon't hold much longer, old Wyat says, now that Uncle Austin's dead; there's nout to be made o' praying and that work no longer, and it don't pay of itself.' Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
Wyat then stood still, and cried in a loud, commanding tone, "Spirit, I summon thee!—appear!" Windsor Castle
I know it, and I thank you," returned Wyat, warmly grasping the other's hand; "but much—nay, all—may remain to be done to-morrow night. Windsor Castle
"Ha!" exclaimed Wyat, the flame of jealousy again rising within his breast. Windsor Castle
But Wyat made no answer; and though he lowered the point of his sword, he regarded the king sternly. Windsor Castle
Wyat was dropping the 'white' restorative into a wine-glass and the room was redolent of ether. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
"It is true that Wyat has saved your life; and if he had been disposed to take it, you have this moment exposed yourself to him." Windsor Castle
They should do so by this time," said Herne; "but I will tell thee why Sir Thomas Wyat has undertaken this enterprise. Windsor Castle
Sir Thomas Wyat," said the king, turning to him, "you have my full and free pardon. Windsor Castle
Wyat knelt down, and would have pressed Henry's hand to his lips, but the latter pushed him aside. Windsor Castle
Old Wyat was prowling outside, with a cloth in her hand, pretending to dust the carved door-case. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
Before Wyat could speak the figure addressed him. Windsor Castle
But mark me, no violence must be done to Wyat if you find him there. Windsor Castle
It is you who lie, lord of Surrey," replied Herne; "Sir Thomas Wyat is now in the great park. Windsor Castle
Half-stifled by the noxious vapour he had inhaled, and blinded by the tightness of the bandage, it was some time before Wyat fully recovered his powers of sight and utterance. Windsor Castle
He bowed me back again into my uncle's study, and the light of old Wyat's dreadful candle. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
"Why have you come here?" demanded Wyat, looking uneasily round the forbidding spot. Windsor Castle
Taking the small, trembling hand offered him, Wyat followed his conductress down the passage. Windsor Castle
"Give me some proof that you are not deceiving me, spirit," said Wyat. Windsor Castle
So moved was Wyat by the vision, that he would have flung himself into the pool to grasp it if he had not been forcibly detained by the demon. Windsor Castle
With this awful image of death we kept our vigil, until poor Milly grew so sleepy that old Wyat proposed that she should take her place and watch with me. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
Catching hold of a chain hanging from the roof, which Wyat had not hitherto noticed, he swung himself into a crevice above, and disappeared from view. Windsor Castle
"Have you been long a prisoner here?" asked Wyat, fixing his regards upon her countenance, which, though it had lost somewhat of its bloom, had gained much in interest and beauty. Windsor Castle
He was accompanied by Fenwolf, between whom and Wyat a slight glance of recognition passed. Windsor Castle
Having no control over his steed, Wyat was obliged to surrender himself to its guidance, and was soon placed by the side of the demon hunter. Windsor Castle
"Right, lady, right," said Wyat, with great bitterness. Windsor Castle
You would do me a favour, young man," said Wyat coldly; "but I will go. Windsor Castle
"Come with me, and you shall do so," rejoined Wyat. Windsor Castle
"Surrey's explanation is satisfactory so far as it goes, but I was told Sir Thomas Wyat was here." Windsor Castle
Sir Thomas Wyat, we have a special mission for you to the court of our brother of France. Windsor Castle
"By the Holy Trinity, I swear it," replied Wyat. Windsor Castle
At the same moment a swarm of horribly grotesque, swart objects, looking like imps, appeared amid the branches of the tree, and grinned and gesticulated at Wyat, whose courage remained unshaken during the fearful ordeal. Windsor Castle
So we have secured you, Sir Thomas Wyat. Windsor Castle
"You have called me, Sir Thomas Wyat," said the demon, in a sepulchral tone. Windsor Castle
Foiled in his scheme of making Wyat the instrument of Anne Boleyn's overthrow, Wolsey determined to put into immediate operation the plan he had conceived of bringing forward a rival to her with the king. Windsor Castle
Wyat instantly obeyed, and plunging his spurs deeply into his horse's sides, started off at a furious pace, and was soon after seen shaping his rapid course through a devious glade. Windsor Castle
"The king's pleasure shall be obeyed," rejoined Wyat. Windsor Castle
"That were to exchange one evil for another," she replied, "If you would serve me, deliver Sir Thomas Wyat." Windsor Castle
Scarcely had Sir Thomas Wyat reined in his steed by the side of the king, than the hart again appeared bounding up the hill. Windsor Castle
"My indiscretion will avail you little, cardinal," replied Wyat sternly. Windsor Castle
"Make yourself easy, good Adam," replied Wyat; "no fiend has tempted me." Windsor Castle
"It would not require supernatural power to retreat into an adjoining chamber!" replied Wyat, affecting an incredulity he was far from feeling. Windsor Castle
"Welcome again to my cave, Sir Thomas Wyat!" cried the demon, with a mocking laugh. Windsor Castle
It needed not Wyat's jealousy-sharpened gaze to read, even at that distance, the king's enamoured looks, or Anne Boleyn's responsive glances. Windsor Castle
Awestricken and agitated, Wyat quitted the terrace, and, seeking his steed, mounted him, and galloped into the forest. Windsor Castle
Well acquainted with the forest, Wyat held on a direct course. Windsor Castle
Laughing at Wyat's ill success, he bowed to the Fair Geraldine, and taking a lance from his esquire, placed it in the rest, and rode gallantly forward. Windsor Castle
"Again I say I renounce you, infernal spirit!" cried Wyat; "you may destroy my body—but you can work no mischief to my soul." Windsor Castle
While gazing into the dreary expanse beneath him, Wyat for the first time since starting experienced a sensation of doubt and dread; and the warning of his old and faithful attendant rushed upon his mind. Windsor Castle
Wyat immediately flew thither, and drawing his sword, searched about with its point, but ineffectually. Windsor Castle
I was serving-man to your father, good Sir Henry Wyat, before you, and I love you as a son, while I honour you as a master. Windsor Castle
"Curses on you, villain! you have left the door open," cried Wyat fiercely. Windsor Castle
"She is so much to me that I will run a risk for her which I would not run for myself," replied Wyat. Windsor Castle
"Will the Fair Geraldine be forgotten when the term of your imprisonment shall expire, my lord?" asked Wyat. Windsor Castle
"A truce to your idle terrors, Adam," said Wyat. Windsor Castle
"My name being known to you, spirit of darkness, my errand should be also," replied Wyat boldly. Windsor Castle
I trust Wyat will be banished from court. Windsor Castle
It is too long a story to relate now," said Wyat; "but the sum of it is, that I have escaped, by the aid of this damsel, from the clutches of the demon. Windsor Castle
No sooner had Rochford quitted the chamber than the arras at the farther end was raised, and Wyat stepped from behind it. Windsor Castle
It is my last interview with you, Anne," said Wyat imploringly; "do not abridge it. Windsor Castle
On the day after his secret interview with Anne Boleyn, Sir Thomas Wyat received despatches from the king for the court of France. Windsor Castle
Wyat's gaze sunk before the penetrating glance fixed upon him by the Cardinal. Windsor Castle
Wyat had been accommodated with a horse by one of the archers, and rode in a melancholy manner by the side of the litter. Windsor Castle
"Say on," rejoined Wyat, his eyes blazing with infernal fire, and his hand involuntarily clutching the handle of his dagger. Windsor Castle
I do not want you to play the assassin, Wyat," he added more calmly, "but the just avenger. Windsor Castle
"Through the secret staircase," replied Wyat, bending the knee before her. Windsor Castle
Who has acted disloyally, Anne?" cried Wyat, springing to his feet, and fixing his dark eyes, blazing with jealous fury, upon her—"you or I? Windsor Castle
Absence has enabled me to overcome the vehemence of my passion," replied Wyat, "and I feel that my heart is susceptible of new emotions. Windsor Castle
"Better far you should perish by his tyranny for a supposed fault now than hereafter," pursued Wyat fiercely. Windsor Castle
"I fear me you will fatigue yourself, Sir Thomas Wyat," said Anne Boleyn, in tones of musical sweetness, which made the heart beat and the colour mount to the cheeks of him she addressed. Windsor Castle
"I can feel no fatigue when near you, madam," replied Wyat, in a low tone. Windsor Castle
What if Sir Thomas Wyat has undertaken to carry the canopy farther than any of his companions, is that a reason he should be relieved? Windsor Castle
"Mabel," said Wyat, taking her hand, and gazing into her eyes, "if I set you free, will you love me?" Windsor Castle
"If I had that kerchief I would wear it at the next lists, and defy all comers," said Wyat. Windsor Castle
"No," rejoined Wyat, recovering himself; "I will not rest till we come to the bridge." Windsor Castle
"I was merely expressing a wish that Surrey may never have a monarch for a rival, fair lady," replied Wyat. Windsor Castle
Anne," replied Wyat in a sombre tone, "the thought of Henry's happiness drives me mad. Windsor Castle
Upon this Mabel rose, and, without daring to cast a look towards the spot where Wyat was concealed, quitted the cell with them. Windsor Castle
"Oh, Wyat, do not view my conduct too harshly!" she said. Windsor Castle
"I have hurried hither from my chamber, my liege," said Wyat, stepping forward, "hearing there was some inquiry concerning me." Windsor Castle
"Would it were poison," muttered Sir Thomas Wyat, who stood behind the Earl of Surrey, and witnessed what was passing. Windsor Castle
I do not think so," replied Wyat sternly; "nor will I forego my vengeance. Windsor Castle
Finding it useless to struggle further, Wyat threw himself upon the bench, and endeavoured to discover some means of deliverance from his present hazardous position. Windsor Castle
Wyat," cried Anne, throwing herself on her knees before him, "by your former love for me, I implore you to spare me! Windsor Castle
A terrible silence ensued, during which Anne regarded Wyat, but she could discern no change in his countenance. Windsor Castle
"But if Sir Thomas Wyat is not here, who is? for I am well assured that some one is hidden in your chamber." Windsor Castle
"And you disgraced," rejoined Wyat, as, with a malignant and vindictive look, the cardinal quitted the chamber. Windsor Castle
Having by this time recovered from their surprise, Wyat and Surrey dashed after him, and got so near him that they made sure of his capture. Windsor Castle
"I say amen to that prayer, Sir Thomas," rejoined Surrey "I would not prove disloyal, and yet under such circumstances—" "What would you do?" interrupted Wyat. Windsor Castle
The first to enter the arena was Sir Thomas Wyat; and as he was known to be a skilful jouster, it was expected he would come off triumphantly. Windsor Castle
Just then her eye chanced on Sir Thomas Wyat, who was riding behind her amongst the knights, and she felt, though it might cost her a struggle, that love would yield to ambition. Windsor Castle
"Bravely resolved, my lord," said Sir Thomas Wyat, who, having overheard the exclamation, advanced towards him. Windsor Castle
It is Sir Thomas Wyat," replied Herne, "I am aware of his proceedings. Windsor Castle
"Young as he is, he loves well and truly," remarked Wyat, in a sombre tone. Windsor Castle
"I believe thou art right, gossip," said Wyat in the same tone. Windsor Castle
"Strike!—strike!" cried a deep voice in Wyat's ear; "your rival is now in your power." Windsor Castle
Thus rebuffed, Wyat strode away, and as he passed the tree he heard a voice exclaim, "You have escaped him, but think not to escape me!" Windsor Castle
The outlet with which Sir Thomas Wyat was acquainted lay on the other side of the cavern; nor did he know how to discover the particular passage leading to it. Windsor Castle
While contemplating this scene Wyat heard footsteps in one of the lateral passages, and presently afterwards Morgan Fenwolf made his appearance. Windsor Castle
"I said not so," replied Wyat; "but she is very fair, and looks true-hearted." Windsor Castle
"Wyat is too good a Christian, and too worthy a knight, to league with a demon." Windsor Castle
"Sir Thomas Wyat told you he would seek me out," said the demon. Windsor Castle
Their horses refused to encounter the flames; while Wyat's steed, urged on by its frantic master, reared bolt upright, and dislodged him. Windsor Castle
What befell Sir Thomas Wyat in the Sandstone Cave—And how he drank a maddening Potion. Windsor Castle
Again the process of breaking up the stag was gone through; and when Herne had concluded his task, he once more offered his gourd to Sir Thomas Wyat. Windsor Castle
"What has ailed me?" asked Wyat, in surprise. Windsor Castle
"And do you seek her love?" asked Wyat. Windsor Castle
With Wyat, to dismount and grasp the cold hand of the hapless maiden was the work of a moment. Windsor Castle
He then mounted his steed, and, attended by Wyat and the rest of his troop, except those engaged in executing his orders, galloped towards Snow Hill, where he speedily succeeded in unharbouring another noble hart. Windsor Castle
When the clamour ceased, the king fully armed, and followed by the Marquis of Dorset, Sir Thomas Wyat, and the Lord Clifford, rode into the lists. Windsor Castle
"The Earl of Surrey and Sir Thomas Wyat are about to run a course." Windsor Castle
Henry then called to the Earl of Surrey, the Marquis of Dorset, the Lord Clifford, Wyat, and some others, and bidding them attend him, prepared to quit the court. Windsor Castle
I saw Sir Thomas Wyat in his cell through the loop-hole, and I have brought the key away with me. Windsor Castle
I am well known to Sir Thomas Wyat," replied Dacre, in a significant tone, "as he will avouch when I recall certain matters to his mind. Windsor Castle
"You will not know me if I declare myself, Mabel," he replied, "but I am called Sir Thomas Wyat." Windsor Castle
I know that I am in the cave of Herne the Hunter," replied Wyat; "and one of my motives for seeking it was to set you free. Windsor Castle
Presently, they perceived two figures beneath the trees, whom they found, on a nearer approach, were Sir Thomas Wyat, with Mabel in a state of insensibility in his arms. Windsor Castle
"Not without Sir Thomas Wyat," she replied; "I will not leave him here." Windsor Castle
"Who is this man?" asked Wyat of the earl. Windsor Castle
Oh, do not detain Sir Thomas Wyat!" cried Mabel piteously; "do not deliver him to your dread master! Windsor Castle
"So you have seen Sir Thomas Wyat, I find," he said, in a stern tone. Windsor Castle
"I came back about a month ago," said Wyat. Windsor Castle
"She has escaped with Sir Thomas Wyat," replied Fenwolf, "and we have been in search of them." Windsor Castle
"You know, then, of our meeting?" exclaimed Wyat. Windsor Castle
Sir Thomas Wyat had instantly remounted his steed, and he came up with the others. Windsor Castle
Goaded by Wyat's dagger, the steed dashed furiously on, and plunging with its double burden into the pool at the bottom of the cavern, disappeared. Windsor Castle
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