My bed should be of ivory, Of beaten gold my throne; means?
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The poet wonders that if he was the lord of a place called Tartary in which only he would live all alone, then his bed should be made of ivory and his throne made of gold. He also imagines that in his court there will be peacocks showing off their features while in the forest the tigers will scare the other animals
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Of beaten gold my throne; Reference: These lines have been taken from the poem Tartary written by Walter De La Mare. Context: It is a dream poem in which the poet describes an imaginary land and he calls it Tartary
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