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The personifications in "Not Marble Nor the Gilded Monuments" by William Shakespeare are Time and Death. Time is portrayed as a powerful force that eventually erases all things, including monuments and memories, while Death is described as the ultimate end that will claim everything, regardless of how grand or lasting it may seem.

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