moral if not marble nor the glided monument
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Moral of the poem " Not marble nor the gilded monuments " is that time is the most powerful thing of all , monuments and statues get tarnished with time but art never dies.
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the main moral of the chapter is....
well , lemme introduce u to the chapter..
this poetry was written by William shakshpeare , he wrote this poetry for his beloved frnd . he give all his concern to his frnds.
in the chapter we understand that., we cannot remove our deads by anything.you can die but your deads makes u rememberable among the people..
be good and do well
hope this helps!!!
the main moral of the chapter is....
well , lemme introduce u to the chapter..
this poetry was written by William shakshpeare , he wrote this poetry for his beloved frnd . he give all his concern to his frnds.
in the chapter we understand that., we cannot remove our deads by anything.you can die but your deads makes u rememberable among the people..
be good and do well
hope this helps!!!
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