The phrase, "Monuments of unageing intellect" occurs in Yeats'
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A.
Byzantium
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B.
Among school children
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C.
Adam's Curse
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D.
Sailing to Byzantium
Correct Answer:
D. Sailing to Byzantium
Explanation:
The correct answer is Sailing to Byzantium. This phrase is featured in the opening stanza of W.B. Yeats' renowned 1928 poem, which meditates on the eternal nature of art and the mind compared to the inevitable aging of the human body.
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