In "Whoso List To Hunt," Wyatt uses Petrarchan conceit (simile, metaphor, hyperbole) when he writes "Since in a net, I seek to hold the wind" to:

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Describe how love is childish, like catching insects in a net
Demonstrate how good of a hunter he is
Show how his lover pushes away his advances, like a powerful force such as the wind
Explain his inability to be with his lover because she is with someone else

Explain his inability to be with his lover because she is with someone else