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Read the excerpt. more happy love! more happy, happy love! forever warm and still to be enjoyed, forever panting, and forever young; all breathing human passion far above, that leaves a heart high-sorrowful and cloyed, a burning forehead, and a parching tongue. in these lines from verse iii of “ode on a grecian urn,” what fate does john keats imply that the lovers are avoiding by being pictures rather than real?

painful separation

lifelong love

a death that is violent

the loss of their love

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