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For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreamsof the beautiful annabel lee; and the stars never rise, but i feel the bright eyesof the beautiful annabel lee; and so, all the night-tide, i lie down by the sideof my darling--my darling--my life and my bride, in the sepulcher there by the sea, in her tomb by the sounding sea. in this stanza the narrator admits he’s exaggerating, grieves by annabel lee’s grave all night, or experiences a nightmare?

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