English, asked by TbiaSamishta, 1 year ago

Imagine you are poet's friend in the poem " Not Marble nor the Gilded Monuments. " Write a letter of thanks to poet for his love towards you

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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I needed to thank you for the delightful ballad that you composed for me.


... In the work, 'Not Marble nor the Gilded Monuments' you pass on how ... love will bear the assaults of time by being deified in your work.


The artist's rhyme is all the more great as it will outlast marble.

Answered by balalakshmi1928
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Dear William,

I hope this letter finds you in good health. I wanted to thank you for the beautiful poem that you wrote for me. I have taken its lessons to heart and imbibed them deeply.

Material things come with an expiry date however durable they may initially seem to be. But the people we care about and the values that have been inculcated in us are the things which endure for far longer. In the sonnet, 'Not Marble nor the Gilded Monuments' you convey the idea of how the subject's love will endure the ravages of time by being immortalized in your work. Secondly, you also believesthat poetry has the power to be immutable when it comes to the test of time. Love for our loved ones continues to live long after all our material possessions have ceased to be with us. It is that immense power of endurance which is evoked in your sonnet that has touched my heart.

Take Care,

Your lovingly,

Beloved Friend

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