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Pierre de Ronsard might have felt sad because of Mary’s death. The poet wrote a poem for Mary Stuart because he was very fond of her, praising her learning as well as her beauty and grace. He calls Mary Stuart "the flower of France". The poem is an elegy, which is a praise to the dead. Ronsard compared France to different subjects as a country without its ruler.

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What must the poet have felt at the death of Mary Stuart?

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