*** It happened in the reign of Queen Dick, never, on the Greek kalends. This does not refer to Richard Cromwell, but to Queen “Outis.” There never was a Queen Dick, except by way of joke.
Queen Sarah, Sarah Jennings, duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744).
Queen Anne only reigned while Queen Sarah governed.—Temple Bar, 208.
Queen Square Hermit, Jeremy Bentham, 1 Queen Square, London (1748-1832).
Queen of Hearts, Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of James I., the unfortunate queen of Bohemia (1596-1662).
Queen of Heaven, Ashtoreth (“the moon”). Horace calls the moon “the two-horned queen of the stars.”
Some speak of the Virgin Mary as “the queen of heaven.”
Queen of Queens. Cleopatra was so called by Mark Antony (B.C. 69-30).
Queen of Song, Angelica Catala´ni; also called “the Italian Nightingale” (1782-1849).
Queen of Sorrow, the marble tomb at Delhi called the Taj-Mahul, built by Shah Jehan for his wife, Moomtaz-i-Mahul.