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In robert frost’s “nothing gold can stay,” which line is an allusion to the bible’s creation story?
nature’s first green is gold,
her hardest hue to hold.
her early leaf’s a flower;
but only so an hour.
then leaf subsides to leaf.
so eden sank to grief,
so dawn goes down to day.
nothing gold can stay.

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