English, asked by TbiaSamishta, 11 months ago

How,according to the poet, will his beloved outlive monuments and time?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
23

The writer's sections which deify his darling will outlast the fabulous remembrances or landmarks worked by rulers in their memory.


All indications of common power, grandness and greatness will blur away with the progression of time.


All gold plated landmarks, remembrances and statues will tumble to absolute disregard, rot and disintegration. The expressions of writer's 'intense rhyme' will be a living record of the memory of his darling.

Answered by Upoonam
4

In the poem,' Not Marble, nor gilded monuments’, the poet has praised his beloved. when poetry lovers will carry the poem in their memories and pass it on to future generations, the poet's beloved will outlive time. Thus, she Will Forever remain in the minds of the coming generations

till the judgement day

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