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In this question, we are asked to talk about how the poet compares eternity and morality.
- "Eternal summer" refers to his friend's unending beauty and freshness.
- Every beautiful aspect of nature is impacted by degeneration. The poet, however, remains unwavering in his belief that his friend's endless summer will last forever.
- He will never lose his loved one to death or fade brilliance. The ocean is vast and unending.
- Death is a truth of life that everyone must eventually embrace as an inescapable aspect of the human experience.
- It depicts life's eternities like an endless ring. This makes it seem eternal.
- relates to the concept of mortality (destined to die).
- In medicine, a phrase is also used to describe the death rate, or the number of deaths among a certain population over time.
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