The R-L Brood Or An Illustrious Hen And Her Pretty Chickens: A Poem (1813)

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Kessinger Publishing, 2009 - 284
The R-L Brood Or An Illustrious Hen And Her Pretty Chickens: A Poem (1813) is a satirical work by Pindar, Peter. The poem is a parody of the British royal family and their court, using the metaphor of a hen and her brood of chickens to represent the various members of the royal family and their associates. The poem is written in a humorous and irreverent style, poking fun at the pomp and circumstance of the royal court and the various scandals and controversies that surrounded the royal family at the time. Despite its satirical tone, the poem is also a commentary on the political and social climate of the era, highlighting the tensions and divisions that existed within British society. Overall, The R-L Brood Or An Illustrious Hen And Her Pretty Chickens: A Poem (1813) is an entertaining and insightful work of satire that offers a unique perspective on the British royal family and their role in the wider world.Also Contains The Eldest Chick Of The R-L Brood, The Trial Of The Dove Before Judge Bear; The R-L, Or A D-Ke Defeated; Three R-L Bloods Or A Lame R-T, A Darling Commander And A Love-Sick Admiral; R-L Quarrels Or Curtain Lectures At C---N H---E, A Satiric Poem; Odes To The Pillory; R-L Disaster, Or Dangers Of A Q-N; Turning Out, Or St. S- S In An Uproar; The R-L Mystery, Or The Secrets Of An Illustrious Family, A Poem;This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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