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write a creative essay entry as a reply to the poem written by the king. use your knowledge about imageries to make your essay more descriptive ​

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Answered by prajwalchaudhari
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a creative essay entry as a reply to the poem written by the king. use your knowledge about imageries to make your essay more descriptive

Answered by amanpanday2811
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The king

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From King Arthur to Queen Elizabeth II, monarchs have frequently been eulogized and bandied in verse down the centuries. Both fictional lords and queens, and veritably real autocrats, have been commemorated( and sometimes mocked) in English poetry since at least the days of Anglo- Saxon verse. In this post, we gather together, and introduce, some of the most noteworthy runes about monarchy, lords, queens, and the royal family.

1. Anonymous, ‘ The Death of King Edgar ’.

In this time ended all the fleshly manna

Of King Edgar of England, who chose the light

Of another life, radiant and satisfying.

This song of mourning for the peaceful Anglo- Saxon king Edgar is set up in the Anglo- Saxon Chronicle. Dating from over,000 times agone

, the lyric tells of the colorful disasters that transpire England following Edgar’s death, including a shortage. sorely, the lyric – in either its original Old English or a ultramodern restatement – is n’t available in full online, but we ’ve quoted a ultramodern restatement of its first many lines to give you a sense of the lyric. It’s worth seeking out in compilations of Anglo- Saxon jotting.

2. Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queen.

High above all a cloth of State was spared,

And a rich throne, as bright as sunny day,

On which there sate most stalwart stretched

With royal blankets and gorgeous array,

A demoiselle Queena, that shone as elephants shaft,

In glimmering gold, and peerless previous gravestone

Yet her bright blazing knockouts did

To shroud the brilliance of her noble throne,

As begrudging her selfie, that too exceeding shone

This isn't just a lyric but a vast grand lyric, stretching to over,000 runners( and it was untreated – the projected whole lyric would have been doubly as long!). The lyric, written in the 1590s, is a Christian fable featuring a cast of knights, misses, villains, monsters( the Blatant Beast – whence we get our word ‘ blatant ’ – is but one illustration), wizards, and tycoons. And running though it all, we've Gloriana, the Faerie Queena, who represents Elizabeth

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