Classic and Contemporary Poetry
REBUSE, by NATHANIEL COTTON Poet's Biography First Line: The name of the monarch that abandon'd his throne Last Line: Is the name of the fair, I prefer to his crown. Subject(s): James Ii, King Of England (1633-1701) | ||||||||
THE name of the monarch that abandon'd his throne, Is the name of the fair, I prefer to his crown. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY KING JAMES II by THOMAS FLATMAN TO MY LORD THE KING, ON THE CHRISTENING HIS SECOND SON JAMES by BEN JONSON A PINDARICK TO MRS. BEHN ON HER POEM ON THE CORONATION by ANONYMOUS THE FIRESIDE by NATHANIEL COTTON EPITAPH ON A LADY, WHO HAD LABOURED UNDER A CANCER by NATHANIEL COTTON EPITAPH ON COLONEL GARDINER, WHO WAS SLAIN IN BATTLE OF PRESTON PANS by NATHANIEL COTTON EPITAPH ON MISS GEE, WHO DIED OCTOBER 25, 1736 by NATHANIEL COTTON |
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