Reading from the poem "Ode on Melancholy", my favorite lines were "She dwells with Beauty, Beauty that must die" In the lines, the speaker urges the readers to be alert and acknowledge that to be open to "wakeful anguish". This means that the reader must know that beauty does not last long in life and people should wakeup knowing that beauty must be enjoyed in eyes and be given to pleasure to humans for a young age.
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Updated: Apr 18, 2019
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