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" Round the decay / Of that colossal Wreck , boundless and bare / The lone and level sands stretch far away . " Who or what gets these final words of the poem ?
The line signifies that neither glory nor the power of the king is forever. All his vanity and achievements have gone to oblivion. It means there is nothing but sand around the decay of that huge statue. It lies all in ruins surrounded by the barren sand of the desert.
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The line signifies that neither glory nor the power of the king is forever. All his vanity and achievements have gone to oblivion. It means there is nothing but sand around the decay of that huge statue. It lies all in ruins surrounded by the barren sand of the desert.
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