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Thomas Howard

This is the second of two hands within the Devonshire Manuscript identified as that of Thomas Howard. Lord Thomas Howard (c.1512–1537), not to be confused with his father Thomas Howard, the second duke of Norfolk, or his elder half-brother Thomas Howard, the third duke of Norfolk, was a courtier during Queen Anne's reign. His first appearance of record is at the King's marriage to Anne. He was part of the Howard family group at court. See his full biography and contributions to the manuscript here.

Poems

Foliation Incipit Hand Attribution
26rNow may I morne as one off lateHand TH2
26vWyth sorowful syghes and wondes smartHand TH2, annotations in unidentified hands
27rWhat thyng shold cawse me to be sadHand TH2
27vAlas that men be so vngentHand TH2
28rWho hath more cawse for to complayneHand TH2
28vI may well say with Ioyfull harteHand TH2
29rTo yowr gentyll letters an answere to resyteHand TH2
29vAnd now my pen alas wyth wyche I wryteHand TH2
29vO very lord / o loue / o god alasHand TH2
30rO ye louers that hygh vpon the wheleHand TH2
59vfor thylke grownde that bearyth the wedes wyckeHand TH2
67vam el memHand TH2
89vWomans harte vnto no creweltyeHand TH2
89vys thys afayre avaunte / ys thys honorHand TH2, mark by an unknown hand
90ryff all the erthe were parchment scrybableHand TH2
90rO marble herte and yet more harde perdeHand TH2
90rAlas what shuld yt be to yow preiudyceHand TH2
91rhow frendly was medea to IasonHand TH2
91rfor thowgh I had yow to morow agayneHand TH2
91r-vyff yt be so that ye so creuel beHand TH2
91vWo worthe the fayre gemme vertulesseHand TH2
91vfor loue ys yet the moste stormy lyfeHand TH2
91vAlso wyckyd tonges byn so prestHand TH2
92rAnd who that sayth that for to love ys vyceHand TH2



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