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Why plagiarized poems would cause death in the court of Elizabeth I?

Why plagiarized poems would cause death in the court of Elizabeth I?

If we are thinking that Sir Walter Raleigh might be plagiarized his poems, why that man was executed because of them? I don't know the reason, why Raleigh was executed, but if the reason for that were copied poems, the reason could be a disappointment, what Elizabeth felt when he saw the man, who introduced other people work as his own. Those cases are embarrassing, and that's why I don't very often write letters to women.

But sometimes there is has been cases, that the poets hired to make poems for wealthy persons, and the poems might be a very good way to get the trust of women. There was some drama, which was written in the Soviet Union, where Raleigh forced a prisoner to write those poems, and after that, he executed this man. So there is no evidence about this thing, but if that kind of thing was uncovered, that thing might cause the embarrassing situation in the court of Elizabeth, who might want to meet the man, who wrote those letters.

When we are thinking the case, that somebody would send anonymously poem to the Queen, and then start to tell more about self, that thing might seem a very nice way to slip in the popularity of the monarch family, and that kind of things were quite interesting. Because if Raleigh plagiarized those poems, that could mean the takeover. And that's why those people were sharp about those things. This is the thing in poems.

There might be one as a well believable explanation than the first one. If we think of the way to deliver information, there were tales, what were not true. Those stories were meant to uncover if somebody is delivering information, and then somebody told a story, that Elizabeth liked lovely poems. After that those poems were seen in the bulletin boards.

Then the origin of those poems was asked, and Walter Raleigh identified himself as the writer. Then the queen just asked him to her bedroom in the evening. And when poor Walter Raleigh came two pikes closed his road. Raleigh had one road to left. That was only to the execution layer, even if he promised to bring the gold of Indians from South America to the Queen of England.

An idea of those things is that the tales what are delivered in the palace are involving some special information. And there would be answers or things that are fitting in the certain keyhole. Those things are uncovering people, who are telling things, what is not meant to tell outsiders. If there is a tale that majesty cannot speak French might be told to some people, and those things mean nothing.

But there is a possibility, that there is the French translator at the gate asking for a job. That thing might mean, that somebody has told something, what is not meant for public delivering. Or of course, there is a possibility, that this kind of job was offered in public bulletin boards. Who knows the truth.

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