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We, in the ages lying, In the buried past of the Earth, Build Ninevah with our sightings And Babel itself with our mirth What do these lines suggest? Correct answer will be marked BRAINLIEST and be followed...✌

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Answered by rashminarvekar71
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Certain poems, in their infamy, have been disseminated into public consciousness and the fabric of pop culture – poems such as, for example, Dante’s La Divina Commedia, William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130, and Arthur O’Shaughnessy’s Ode. Ode was written in published in 1873, and it has nine full stanzas, though it is the first three which are the most commonly quoted, so it is the first three stanzas that this analysis will focus on. Perhaps due to Ode‘s pop culture leanings, there is very little analysis written on Arthur O’Shaughnessy’s magnum opus.

Answered by gauri1423
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what is ninevah ??????????

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