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From william shakespeares Sonnet 55: •what two things are being compared in these lines: “Not marble, nor the glided monuments of princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme;”
•how long will both the poem and the speakers beloved’s memory survive: “so, till the judgement that yourself arise, you live in this, and dwell in lovers’ eyes.”

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