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Summary of not marble nor the gilded monuments in easy language

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In this poem Shakespeare addreses the qualities of beloved. This poetry will immortalise his beloved. he is sure that his poetry will last longer than the Marble or gold plated monuments and statues and monuments of big and powerful Monarchs and princes. This the image of his beloved portrayed in his poetry will shine brightly than the gold plated monuments. he reiterates that wars and the forces of Nature may affect the ornate monuments and statues, but can not destroy his poetry. The recorded memory of his beloved in his poetry will live till posterity. In the last couplet of Sonnet, Shakespeare asserts that poetry as an art is permanent and therefore poetry will Immortalise his beloved.

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