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bring out the sum and substance of the Shakespeare Not Marble,nor the gilded manuments poem

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Answered by sowmy635
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In this poem, the poet pays tribute to the quality of his verses also to the intensity of his love for his friend, the Earl of Southampton. The poet is confident that his verses will continue to be read for ever. His friend will outlive all other things of the world when he is described in the poet’s verses.

Answered by anujrajverma27
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Answer:

The Poet pays tribute to the poetry, created by

him. He also highlights his love for his friends and

the power of verses, which will last forever. He is

confident that the praise of his friends in his verses

will last forever.

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