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The poet describe his beloved or friend in this poem. He says that princes , kings, etc. Built marbled and gilded monuments to perpetiate their memories. But wars fights and the time destroy them . But his beloved has been immortalised in this sonnet. These monument rhyme wasteful wars fights nd even mars sword quick fire shall not destroy her living memory in this sonnet.
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The first stanza talks about how time will not destroy the poem, though
it will destroy the world’s most magnificent structures. He wishes to
say that poetry is stronger than these structures.Time unfavourably to a female subject.The poet says that when destructive wars will take place, they will
destroy statues also and due to its tumult all the work of the masons
will be destroyed. Even the Sword of Mars, God of war, or the
destructive fires of war will be able to destroy your memory. The poet
is basically saying that even wars will not destroy the written memories
of your life for they will survive even after deadly wars.The poet continues to praise his subject. There is still a suggestion of
survival, but survival of human appreciation and not of the verse
itself. Doom refers to the Judgement day, suggesting that this poetic
record of his subject will survive and be praised to the end of time.The poet is saying that death and enmity destroys everything but poetry
written on the subject will survive, will move ahead, find place and
will be immortalised for all generations to come. Everything else will
be judged on the Judgement Day.
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