Daniel Greear

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‘The work of giants is decaying,’ laments another poem, ‘The Ruin’. It’s reflecting on some crumbling Roman buildings, probably those in Bath. ‘Bright were the castle buildings, many the bathing-halls, / high the abundance of gables, great the noise of the multitude, / many a meadhall full of festivity, / until Fate the mighty changed that.’
Unruly: The Ridiculous History of England's Kings and Queens
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