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English, 22.04.2021 15:00, laurabwhiddon

Judgment that yoursel diise, You live in this, and dwell in lovers' eyes.
I these contents, the lines of this poem.
2. broils quarrels, battles
3. Mars, god of war in Roman mythology
4. all-oblivious enmity, anything that would destroy your memory
5. all posterity: the future
How long will the subject of this poem "live" and why will the subject "live" so long?
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