Poem 32.

With the tone of this Sonnet compare Hamlet's "Give me that man That is not passion's slave," etc. Shakespeare's writings show the deepest sensitiveness to passion:—hence the attraction he felt in the contrasting effects of apathy.

Poem 33.

grame: sorrow. It was long before English Poetry returned to the charming simplicity of this and a few other poems by Wyat.

Poem 34.

Pandion in the ancient fable was father to Philomela.

Poem 38.

ramage: confused noise.

Poem 39.

censures: judges.