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Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Epitaph on Wyatt (1542)

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Abstract Henry Howard (1517-47), given the courtesy title Earl of Surrey in 1524, when his father Thomas Howard became the third Duke of Norfolk, was a courtier who achieved distinction as a soldier, but was executed for treason. His poetry appeared in the influential Songs and Sonettes written by the ryght honorable Lorde Henry Haward, late Earle of Surrey, and other, brought out by the printer Richard Tottel in 1557 and often reprinted: see the magnificent edition, Tottel’ s Miscellany, ed. H. E. Rollins, 2 vols. (Cambridge, Mass., 1928; rev. edn., 1965), also The Arundel Harington Manuscript of Tudor Poetry, ed. Ruth Hughey, 2 vols. (Columbus, Ohio, 1960).
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Title: Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Epitaph on Wyatt (1542)
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Abstract Henry Howard (1517-47), given the courtesy title Earl of Surrey in 1524, when his father Thomas Howard became the third Duke of Norfolk, was a courtier who achieved distinction as a soldier, but was executed for treason.
His poetry appeared in the influential Songs and Sonettes written by the ryght honorable Lorde Henry Haward, late Earle of Surrey, and other, brought out by the printer Richard Tottel in 1557 and often reprinted: see the magnificent edition, Tottel’ s Miscellany, ed.
H.
E.
Rollins, 2 vols.
(Cambridge, Mass.
, 1928; rev.
edn.
, 1965), also The Arundel Harington Manuscript of Tudor Poetry, ed.
Ruth Hughey, 2 vols.
(Columbus, Ohio, 1960).

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