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explain the line: "Gilded tombs do worms enfold".
Merchant of Venice​

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Answered by irishmanzano308
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Gilded tombs do worms enfold. Had you been as wise as bold, Young in limbs, in judgment old, Your answer had not been inscroll'd: Fare you well; your suit is cold. Cold, indeed; and labour lost: Then, farewell, heat, and welcome, frost! Portia, adieu. I have too grieved a heart To take a tedious leave: thus losers part. Exit with his train.

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Answered by shylaha
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By these sentence he means that all that glitters is not gold. Even in gold coated tombs worms can live.

By these sentence he means that all that glitters is not gold. Even in gold coated tombs worms can live.MARK ME AS BRAINEST

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