4. The rider on the chariot is referred to as the 'King of all kings'. Why?
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The poet call the rider on the chariot king of all kings because he expected that all his poverty days will come to an end when arms will be given to him unasked from the owner of the chariot. ... The poet's hope rises on saying the visitor of the chariot because he will provide him the means which will end his poverty.
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