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In the poem, the commanding eagle hovers in long circuits high in the sky. He sees himself as the king of nature, claiming that victory has placed its laurels in his claws. The eagle lands on an oak tree at the centre of the forest and begins talking about his glory and royalty. The eagle’s neighbour, however, a nightingale, sings in a sheltered, leafy elm tree.

Repository: Bedfordshire Archives, UK
Date: pre-1798
CMV: cmv32815