I find no peace
Thomas Wyatt’s well-known sonnet ‘I Find no Peace’ describes the intense emotions and wavering moods that being in love can cause. Being written during the time of the Renaissance, when people valued love yet condemned the idea of love before marriage or having mistresses, the poet tries to explain the complexities of being in love. This also explains why the majority of Wyatt’s poems deal with love and heartbreak as themes. Explore I Find no Peace 1 Summary of I Find no Peace 2 Form and Structure 3 Themes in I Find no Peace 4 Tone of I Find no Peace 5 Literary and Poetic Devices 6 Analysis of I Find no Peace 7 Similar Poetry Summary of I Find no Peace Latest Articles 1 - 10 Incredible Poetry Facts Part 1 Thomas Wyatt ‘s ‘I Find no Peace,’ explores the complex nature of love and its effect on the one who loves. The poet’s misery of being in love clear in the contradictory images ...