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Cead this adapted excerpt from a famous poem by John Keats. The poem is about a beautiful vase made in ancient Greece. Nhen old age shall this generation waste,
You shall remain, in the middle of other woe
Than ours, friend to man, to whom you say,
*Beauty is truth, truth beauty,"-that is all
You know on earth, and all you need to know.
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