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please tell me the summary of this poem in separate stanza


If I were a Lord of Tartary,
Myself and me alone,
My bed should be of ivory,
Of beaten gold my throne;
And in my court should peacocks flaunt,
And in my forests tigers haunt,
And in my pools great fishes slant
Their fins athwart the sun.


If I were Lord of Tartary,
Trumpeters every day
To every meal would summon me.
And in my courtyard bray;
And in the evening lamps would shine,
Yellow as honey, red as wine,
While harp, and flute, and mandoline,
Made music sweet and gay.


If I were Lord of Tartary.
I'd wear a robe of beads,
White and gold, and green they'd be-
And clustered thick as seeds;
And ere should wane the morning star,
I'd don my robe and scimitar,
And zebras seven should draw my car
Through Tartary's dark glades.
Lord of the fruits of Tartary,


Her rivers silver-pale!
Lord of the hills of Tartary,
Glen, thicket, wood, and dale!
Her flashing stars, her scented breeze,
Her trembling lakes, like foamless seas,
Her bird-delighting citron trees
In every purple vale!

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Answered by TiffanyTearshed
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I think that he's talking about how much he loves the woman and how he would treat her if he were Tartary I guess sorry If I'm wrong

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