what does poet mean when he refers to "ending doom" and "the judgement" in the poem "not marble nor gilded monuments"
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In the ballad 'finishing fate' alludes to the day of atonement. In religious, Summary of neither marble nor overlaid landmarks.
So till the judgment, that yourself emerge. You live in this and abide in sweetheart's eyes.
He intends to state that composed words are everlasting and can't be crushed by anybody.
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