Who so list to hount I knowe where is an hynde
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- Created on: 21-11-16 12:29
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- Hynde
- "But as for me, helas, I may no more"
- No longer interested in chasing the female deer but can't help himself.
- "Vayne travail hath weried me so sore"
- Alliteration with line above as well as symbolism for mental and physical illness.
- "I ame of them that farthest cometh behind; yet may I by no meanes, my weried mynde"
- Working harder at trying to hunt the deer and now is the furthest away from it but can't stop thinking about the deer.
- "Sithins in a nett I seke to hold the wynde"
- Struggling for something he cannot get and knows he will never catch her but knows that anyone else who tries won't either
- Metaphor
- "Written her faier neck rounde abowte: 'Noli me tangere for Cesars I ame"
- Necklace/ collar - dehumanising.
- Reference to Henry VIII -- all men obey those in authority
- Reference to Anne Boleyn?
- Wyatt grew up with Anne Boleyn and was accused of having an affair with her. She was beheaded and he was imprisoned but later released.
- Petrachan Sonnet often feature animals symbolising an aspect of love.
- A poacher could be killed for hunting the kings deer.
- "But as for me, helas, I may no more"
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