What does the "Lodge" represent in this excerpt from "The Widow at Windsor"? Then 'ere's to the Lodge o' the Widow, From the Pole to the Tropics it runs— To the Lodge that we tile with the rank an' the file, An' open in form with the guns.

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The widows at Windors is a poem that depicts the Queen of England in her Royalty as a window which tells of her relationship with people

Then 'ere's to the Lodge o' the Widow,From the Pole to the Tropics it runs- The ere represent the calibre of people which are the poor that could not fight for themselves and the lodge here represent her terrain i.e the palace where the people come to talk about their various problems while from pole to tropics talks of how magnificent the building is.