in "not marble nor gilded monuments" , how does the poet justify that his verse will live on forever?
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Ans. – The poet refers to statues and monuments made of marble.
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He confirms on his verse to live forever because he will live on in people’s memory because he has been immortalised in the poet’s rhyme. To him, the God of war have the ability to burn to destro toy or ravage the poem that he has written glorifying his friend. To him, Time cares for no individual, it is immoral and will pass.
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