give the theme of Not Marble nor the gilded monuments
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The sonnet, "Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments" bring out the futility of statues and ornate monuments raised by the rich and the powerful to immortalize themselves. The ravages of time on these monuments defeat the very purpose of building them and rob their architects of the pleasure of being remembered by the generations to come. The poem also brings out the poet's faith in his verse and its ability to outlive the transient monuments.
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