English, asked by Devastator, 1 year ago

Who shall paceforth against the death and all oblivious activity?
From the chapter nor marble nor the gilded mountains..

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Answered by miinion
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The poet says that his friend will go ahead against death and all enmity.he further says that neither death nor forgetfull activities can destroy the sweet memories of his friend recorded in his poem..
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Answered by ssara
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William Shakespeare explains that the ostentatious tombs and gold pleated monuments erected by the royals to immortalize their presence on earth will never be able to overpower to power of words written by him. the memory of his friend commemorate in the contents of the poem would remain eternal and immortal. the memory of his patron would stride forward in the minds of people for ages.despite time having the power to leave a lasting and dilapidated impact on the monuments where a neglectful look will never be able to outdo and diminish or eliminate the power of words written by him in the memorial praise of his friend.
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