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Convey Explore Detail Whoso List Hount Helas I

Front Explore in more detail Whoso List to Hount ',helas, I may no more'
Back •The caesura in 'helas' may convey his extension of the feeling of relief when he is no longer obliged to pursue her.
•Alternatively, parenthetic structure gives the impression that it was an involuntary exclamation of his despair after recalling his 'vain travail'
•They create weighty pauses to convey his heavy heart - this dispondency is echoed in language like 'travaill' and 'weried' 

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