Describe the face of Ozymandias as discussed in the second part of the poem.
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Shelley describes the statue's face as having a "frown...and wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command." ... The "visage" of the statue is half-buried in the sands of the desert and of time, and is "shatter'd." All around the statue are barren sands, covering up what isleft of what must have once been a powerful kingdom.
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Shelley describes the statue's face as having a "frown...and wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command." ... The "visage" of the statue is half-buried in the sands of the desert and of time, and is "shatter'd." All around the statue are barren sands, covering up what isleft of what must have once been a powerful kingdom.
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