Why does the poet say that the glories are shadows
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James Shirley is one of the famous English dramatist and career as playwriting extended from the year 1625 in suppression of stage that mainly played in the year 1642.
James Shirley born in London was educated first aspect as well as Merchant Taylors’ School, London.
On eof the first poem is the Echo, or the Unfortunate Lovers but which is thought to be the same as Narcissus of 1646.
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The poet thinks that the glories of our blood and state are shadows because they are not substantial or concrete things. They don’t last.
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