what is the moral of the poem not marbel nor the gilded monuments
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Moral of the poem which is written by William Shakespeare nor marbel nor the gilded monuments is time is all powerful nothing can be permanent in respect to time except his poetry. Time always judge everyone has same as they are even if rich or poor
Moral of the poem which is written by William Shakespeare nor marbel nor the gilded monuments is time is all powerful nothing can be permanent in respect to time except his poetry. Time always judge everyone has same as they are even if rich or poor
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one time comes when the statue or monuments made by Pearson in the memorance of another person will be destroyed by natural clamility such as storm ,water,earthquake etc but the book written by in the memorance of any person never be destroyed and it will be read by the people till the dooms day
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