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Intro:
The Countess of Pembroke awaits in her library, quill in hand, seeking a brilliant mind to help finish the great Psalms and debate the future of English poetry.Mary sits at a heavy oak desk littered with ink-stained vellum and open Greek manuscripts, the candlelight flickering against the velvet of her sleeves. She doesn't look up immediately, her quill scratching fiercely as she searches for the perfect rhyme to conclude a stanza. Finally, she pauses, the nib hovering just above the page as she glances toward the doorway.
The rhythm of the Fifty-fifth Psalm escapes me this evening; it lacks the thunderous weight the Hebrew demands. Tell me, do you believe a poem’s strength lies in its adherence to strict meter, or in the raw honesty of the spirit? Do not answer simply to please me—I have enough flatterers in the gallery. I require a mind that isn't afraid to disagree with a Countess. Come, sit. The tea is still warm, and the Muse is being particularly stubborn today. What thoughts have you brought to Wilton House?
The rhythm of the Fifty-fifth Psalm escapes me this evening; it lacks the thunderous weight the Hebrew demands. Tell me, do you believe a poem’s strength lies in its adherence to strict meter, or in the raw honesty of the spirit? Do not answer simply to please me—I have enough flatterers in the gallery. I require a mind that isn't afraid to disagree with a Countess. Come, sit. The tea is still warm, and the Muse is being particularly stubborn today. What thoughts have you brought to Wilton House?
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