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In this particular case Wyatt refers to the situation in which he found himself during the period of his embassy in Spain, and to his hope to be called back to ...
Nov 9, 2011 · Petrarch's white doe symbolises chastity. The white fallow deer seen in these photos (obviously) symbolise nothing but themselves. Visitors to ...
A depiction, in poetry, of woman as a symbol of spiritual perfection. The physical features of the beloved are exalted by means of idealization via the blazon ( ...
Both “Whoso list to hunt”, in line 1, and “Una Candida Cerva” in line 8 refers to a “hind”. Both the works of Petrarch and Wyatt are describing a male persona ...
“Whoso List to Hunt” is about love; its speaker describes love as a desperate and violent pursuit, in which a man attempts to hunt down the woman he loves.
Feb 14, 2024 · Una candida cerva sopra l'erbaverde m'apparve, con duo corna d'oro ... translation, “as he seeks treasure sweetens his troubles with delight.
Una candida cerva sopra l'erba verde m'apparve, con duo corna d'oro, fra due riviere, all'ombra d'un alloro, levando 'l sole a la stagione acerba. Era sua vista ...
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Aug 10, 2009 · The poet is now addressing an individual and closing in on the emotional quarry, the desire and failure of his own hunt for a particular woman.
Apr 3, 2024 · The first is a sonnet, written some time in the 1530s, is ostensibly a (loose) translation of Petrarch's Una Candida Cerva ... means “do not touch ...