"Your subjects hope, dread Sire—
The crown upon your brows may flourish long,
And that your a...
English, 15.06.2020 22:57 meganwintergirl
"Your subjects hope, dread Sire—
The crown upon your brows may flourish long,
And that your arm may in your God be strong!
O may your sceptre num'rous nations sway,
And all with love and readiness obey!"
In this excerpt, Wheatley uses hyperbole to show
the strength she witnesses in the king.
the holiness she admires in the king.
the concern she has for the king.
the success she wishes for the king.
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