A Hymn to Peace
No CoverA poem by Daniel Defoe celebrating peace, written in response to the British Houses of Parliament uniting in an address to the Queen in 1706.
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A poem by Daniel Defoe celebrating peace, written in response to the British Houses of Parliament uniting in an address to the Queen in 1706.
will contain mild spoilers
Minor references to lust in depictions of historical tyrants
Images of murder and violence in chronological sweep of vicious tyrants
No profanity present
No substance use depicted
No LGBTQIA+ representation
Framed as a devotional hymn with satirical religious undertones
No witchcraft or occult elements
Central themes of political unity, freedom, and satire on tyranny and peace
No self-harm or suicide depicted
Brief mentions of rape in tyrant imagery
Depictions of tyrannical cruelty and systemic suffering under despots
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