A Poem to the Memory of Our Late Lamented Queen Caroline of England
A Poem to the Memory of Our Late Lamented Queen Caroline of England
Written in the early 19th century, 'A Poem to the Memory of Our Late Lamented Queen Caroline of England' by James Parkerson is a tribute to Queen Caroline, the consort of George IV. The poem reflects on her struggles against societal and political injustices, portraying her as a martyr victimized by corruption and public scrutiny. Parkerson condemns the forces that conspired against her, advocating for justice and reform while critiquing the political conditions of the time. This work serves as both a lament for Queen Caroline and a broader commentary on the rights of the oppressed.







