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"Grow old along with me!/The best is yet to be."

These lines are by:

AAlfred, Lord Tennyson

BRobert Browning

CWalt Whitman

DSalman Rushdie

Answer:

B. Robert Browning

Read Explanation:

  • The lines "Grow old along with me! / The best is yet to be." are from the poem "Rabbi Ben Ezra" by Robert Browning.

  • This poem reflects on aging and the idea that life improves as one grows older, emphasizing a spiritual and philosophical perspective on human life and purpose.


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