He tried to infer which animal made the sound.
Answer:In Sir Thomas's Sonnet, the speaker was an old hunter who has grown tired of hunting and finds it useless. He gives details on a deer he knows of and knows where to find it. He also explains how he also find it useless to hunt the deer because it is useless.
In Edmund's Sonnet, the speaker was a man who describes himself as fire and great heat. He is in love with a woman whom he describe as ice and coldness. Normally, ice is melted and effected by fire, but in the sonnet, Edmund describes the way his fire and her ice does not effect.
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Answer: both of the ones in the middle are being orbited
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