Correct! "Ode on a Grecian Urn" (1819) describes the poet's reaction to a Greek vase decorated with reliefs of joyful rural scenes. The urn becomes a symbol of the contrast between the permanence of art and the transience of human life, and inspires the poem's famous proclamation " Beauty is truth, truth beauty.
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Oops! Thanks DG, I pasted in the answer for #7 instead of #8. That is what I get for playing trivia while trying to get the evening meal on the table. I served my espousa stale crackers He was not nearly as polite about the situtation as you were
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