Justify the title "not the marble, nor the guiled monuments".
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The title 'Nor the marble, nor the gilded monuments' is aptly justified. Actually it is part of the first stanza that means neither the monuments made of marble, nor the gilded statues of princes will outlive the poet's poem composed in the honour of his friend. The title very aptly conveys the tone and ensuing theme of the poem.
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