Nothing beside remains.' What does the narrator in the poem 'Ozymandias' mean when he says these words?

That there is only one statue in the desert.
Nothing is immortal and immutable in this world.
Nothing remains except for the broken legs and shattered visage of the statue.
None of the above

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Nothing remains except for the broken legs and shattered visage of the statue.
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