The traveler in the poem
Ozymandias came for --
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Ozymandias was another name for Rameses II, the great pharaoh of Egypt. The poem speaks to the ruler who built a colossal statue of himself and placed it on a pedestal. ... Now the works of the pharaoh are fodder for the wind and sand. Time stands still for no one, nor does nature give in to anyone or anything.
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