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Quote #4
Where whenas death shall all the world subdue,
Our love shall live, and later life renew." (13-14)
Promises, promises. But wait, we're still talking about "Sonnet 75," and the speaker, and his lady-friend in the twenty-first century, so in a sense, Spenser succeeded. Go E.S. Immortality has been achieved. We remember these people long after their deaths. (But we've got our fingers crossed that we won't be meeting any bodily versions of these two anytime soon. Can you just imagine the faces—not to mention the smells—of 400+ year olds? No thank you.)