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Sir Thomas Wyatt is credited with making the sonnet popular in England. He is also famous for his feelings for Anne Boleyn, described in the following poem, which refers to Anne as the deer, and Henry VIII as "Caesar": Click here or scroll down for an interpretation. |
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"Whoso
List To Hunt" Sir Thomas Wyatt
Whoso list to hunt, I know where is an hind,
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The following message, posted by David Florkow on a university message board, pretty much encapsulates everything I've found on the subject of "Whoso List to Hunt":
Note from Nell Gavin:
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