Part VII: 1702
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Queen Anne inherited the throne as the younger sister of Mary, who had ruled jointly with her husband, William of Orange. The succession literature of 1702 struggled to construct a successful model for Queen Anne. Anne's connections to the party politics of her time also shaped many of the responses to her succession. On the occasions of earlier Stuart successions, it had been almost inconceivable that writers would criticize a monarch. The English Muse: Or, a Congratulatory Poem in the form of a Pindaric ode, was published anonymously. It compares Anne with Elizabeth I, then dwells upon her fertility, her husband and her physical appearance.From Albina, or The Coronation takes its title from 'Albion' (England). It presents Anne as a female ruler of almost mythic capacities and recalls the allegory of John Dryden's opera on the succession of James II, Albion and Albanius.

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