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"whoso list to hunt, i know where is an hind/but as for me, alas, i may no more./the vain travel hath wearied me so "
in these opening lines from wyatt's whoso list to hunt, what has the speaker given up on "capturing"?
a. a kingdom
b. a deer
c. a treasure
d. a woman

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