"Whoso List to Hunt," a poem attributed to Sir Thomas Wyatt, explores themes of unrequited love and the futility of desire. The speaker likens his pursuit of a woman, often interpreted as Anne Boleyn, to hunting a deer that is elusive and unattainable. The poem employs a metaphor of hunting to illustrate the pain and frustration of longing for someone who is out of reach, ultimately suggesting that true love can be as elusive as a wild animal. Wyatt's use of language and imagery reflects the complexities of romantic pursuit and the sorrow that accompanies it.
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