The Raven

The Raven

which lines from the raven by Edgar Allan Poe show that the speaker has lost hope of ever being able to move on and recover from the pain of losing lenore

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You might consider when the speaker loses all hope of ever seeing his beloved again

Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling, By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore, “Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, thou,” I said, “art sure no craven, Ghastly grim and ancient Raven wandering from the Nightly shore— Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night’s Plutonian shore!” Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.