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Scan the following passage and comment on their prosodic features: when the british warrior queen bleeding for the roman rods, sought with an indignant mein counsel of her country's gods.

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Answered by OliviaJoy
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The question is incomplete and vague. The requirement of the needed answer is not given. So, I am giving an assumed answer.
The given lines have been taken from the poem, 'Boadicea. An Ode', written by William Cowper. The excerpt has also been used in the book, 'Death of a Warrior Queen', by S. T. Haymon.
Boadicea, also known as Boudicca, was a great queen and a British Celtic warrior who led a revolt against the Roman occupation.
Boadicea was against the Romans who invaded Britain and took over its charge. The Romans increased their military base and made major changes which suppressed the Celtics. So, Boadicea revolted against them, but she and her family were humiliated publicly.
She went back on her revolt and later, with the help of other supporters fought and conquered Camulodunum, Londinium, and Verulamium.


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