What does the poet say about his bed and throne in tartary?
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In the first stanza the poet says about an imaginary and color full land and says that only he should be the king of Tartary. His bed would be of ivory and as a king, his crown would be of beaten gold. In his beautiful court, peacocks would be flaunting.
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In the first stanza the poet says about an imaginary and color full land and says that only he should be the king of Tartary. His bed would be of ivory and as a king, his crown would be of beaten gold. In his beautiful court, peacocks would be flaunting.
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