I heed not that my earthly lot
Hath - little of Earth in it -
That years of love have been forgot
In the hatred of a minute: -
I mourn not that the desolate
Are happier, sweet, than I,
But that you sorrow for my fate
Who am a passer-by.
1829.
I heed not that my earthly lot
Hath - little of Earth in it -
That years of love have been forgot
In the hatred of a minute: -
I mourn not that the desolate
Are happier, sweet, than I,
But that you sorrow for my fate
Who am a passer-by.
1829.
The Question and Answer section for Poe’s Poetry is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
Poem title, please?
The unnamed narrator is wearily perusing an old book one bleak December night when he hears a tapping at the door to his room.
C) it preys on the poet's creative imagination