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Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503-1542) was an English poet and diplomat, best known for introducing the Sonnet form to English literature, influenced by his time in Italy. He served at the court of King Henry VIII and was involved in various diplomatic missions. Wyatt's poetry often explored themes of love and betrayal, reflecting his tumultuous relationships, including his infatuation with Anne Boleyn. His works, such as "Whoso List to Hunt," continue to be celebrated for their innovative use of language and form.

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