His poem " The Raven" caused a sensation, and was nevermore forgotten, but Edgar Allan Poe produced many more powerful and haunting verses. " The Bells" vividly describes the varied meanings and sounds of the chimes, from merry wedding bells to " brazen" alarms to death tolls. Go back to the " kingdom by the sea" where Annabel Lee lived, loved, and died. Forty-eight poems in all will keep readers riveted.
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His poem " The Raven" caused a sensation, and was nevermore forgotten, but Edgar Allan Poe produced many more powerful and haunting verses. " The Bells" vividly describes the varied meanings and sounds of the chimes, from merry wedding bells to " brazen" alarms to death tolls. Go back to the " kingdom by the sea" where Annabel Lee lived, loved, and died. Forty-eight poems in all will keep readers riveted.
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