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A court poem from the Kingdom of Daventry

Started by writerlove, March 25, 2013, 03:34:38 PM

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writerlove

"Love can't be banished, even from this place. ... still less can it be banished from my heart."
"ENOUGH! Burden me not with thy poetry."-KQ6

stika


GrahamRocks!


Deloria

Psh, he's written me several poems! That unnamed harlot is no threat!

* Empress Deloria whispers something inaudible to the gentleman with the pointy knives on her left, who immediately leaves
 
Holy Roman Empress
Queen of *all* Albion
Précieuse and salonnière! :D
"In cases of doubt about language, it is ordinarily best to consult women."-Vaugelas
Space! :D Extraterrestrium! :D Espace! :D

stika


darthkiwi

Deloria has nothing to fear from a vague poetic subject adored by the poetic persona of an unknown fictional poet who I happen to be writing as :P
Prince of the Aquitaine. Duke of York.

Knight errant and consort to Her Grace the Empress Deloria of the Holy Roman Empire, Queene of all Albion and Princess Palatine.

Deloria

Shouldn't the unknown fictional poet be writing in honour and to the highest-ranking lady in the land? It's how patronage works and it's an honourable tradition dating back to Blanche of Lancaster and Chaucer :P
 
Holy Roman Empress
Queen of *all* Albion
Précieuse and salonnière! :D
"In cases of doubt about language, it is ordinarily best to consult women."-Vaugelas
Space! :D Extraterrestrium! :D Espace! :D