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  • "Wyat," he continued, in a tone of stern reproach, "you were once a loyal subject.

    Windsor Castle William Harrison Ainsworth 1843

  • "Wyat," cried Anne, throwing herself on her knees before him, "by your former love for me, I implore you to spare me!

    Windsor Castle William Harrison Ainsworth 1843

  • 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 2007

  • Wyat, in a moment of weakness (and perhaps of torture) was afterwards made to accuse the Princess Elizabeth as his accomplice to some very small extent.

    A Child's History of England 2007

  • Not dismayed by finding the London citizens in arms, and the guns at the Tower ready to oppose his crossing the river there, Wyat led them off to Kingston-upon-Thames, intending to cross the bridge that he knew to be in that place, and so to work his way round to

    A Child's History of England 2007

  • Wyat was the worse of the two by far, Pete was more of a blind follower who actually turned out semi-okay after Wyat transferred schools.

    elfpvke Diary Entry elfpvke 2005

  • Wyat transferred to North Carolina after his second year, so that was the last of him.

    elfpvke Diary Entry elfpvke 2005

  • I also heard recently that Wyat also got married last year.

    elfpvke Diary Entry elfpvke 2005

  • 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 2003

  • Old Wyat was prowling outside, with a cloth in her hand, pretending to dust the carved doorcase.

    Uncle Silas 2003

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