The Divine Right Of Kings Poem by Edgar Allan Poe

The Divine Right Of Kings

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The only king by right divine
Is Ellen King, and were she mine
I'd strive for liberty no more,
But hug the glorious chains I wore.

Her bosom is an ivory throne,
Where tyrant virtue reigns alone ;
No subject vice dare interfere,
To check the power that governs here.

O! would she deign to rule my fate,
I'd worship Kings and kingly state,
And hold this maxim all life long,
The King — my King — can do no wrong.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Michael Walker 27 January 2020

A clever play on the word 'king'. Ellen King sounds like an attractive woman in every way.

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Mark Arvizu 04 September 2014

I think he liked her ;)

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Mark Arvizu 04 September 2014

I think he like her ;)

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Brian Jani 28 April 2014

You surely know how to wrote, I like each and every poem of yours

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