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{{1849-04: A Ballad }}
Line-001: It was many and many a year ago,
Line-002: [[indent]] In a kingdom by the sea,
Line-003: That a maiden there lived whom you may know
Line-004: [[indent]] By the name of Annabel Lee {{1849-01; 1849-02: ; — //1849-03: : — //1849-04: ; //1849-05: ; — }}
Line-005: And this maiden she lived with no other thought
Line-006: [[indent]] Than to love and be loved by me.
Line-007: {{1849-01: I //1849-02; 1849-03: She //1849-04: She //1849-05: She }} was a child and {{1849-01: she //1849-02; 1849-03: I //1849-04: I //1849-05: I }} was a child,
Line-008: [[indent]] In this kingdom by the sea {{1849-01: ; // 1849-02: , //1849-03; 1849-04: ; //1849-05: , }}
Line-009: But we loved with a love that was more than love —
Line-010: [[indent]] I and my Annabel Lee —
Line-011: With a love that the {{1849-01: wingéd //1849-02: wingèd //1849-03; 1849-04; 1849-05: wingéd }} seraphs {{1849-01: of //1849-02: in //1849-03; 1849-04; 1849-05: of }} Heaven
Line-012: [[indent]] Coveted her and me.
Line-013: And this was the reason that, long ago,
Line-014: [[indent]] In this kingdom by the sea,
Line-015: A wind blew out of a cloud {{1849-01; 1849-02; 1849-03; 1849-04: , chilling //1849-05: by night }}
Line-016: [[indent]] {{1849-01; 1849-02; 1849-03; 1849-04: My beautiful //1849-05: Chilling my }} Annabel Lee {{1849-01; 1849-02: ; //1849-03: — }}
Line-017: So that her high-born kinsmen came
Line-018: [[indent]] And bore her away from me,
Line-019: To shut her up in a sepulchre {{1849-01; 1849-02: , }}
Line-020: [[indent]] In this kingdom by the sea.
Line-021: The angels, not half so happy in Heaven,
Line-022: [[indent]] Went envying her and me {{1849-03: : }} —
Line-023: Yes {{1849-01; 1849-02: ! — //1849-03; 1849-04: , //1849-05: ! }} that was the reason (as all men know,
Line-024: [[indent]] In this kingdom by the sea)
Line-025: That the wind came out of the cloud {{1849-01; 1849-02; 1849-03; 1849-04: by night, //1849-05: , chilling }}
Line-026: [[indent]] {{1849-01; 1849-02; 1849-03; 1849-04: Chilling and //1849-05: And }} killing my Annabel Lee.
Line-027: But our love it was stronger by far than the love
Line-028: [[indent]] Of those who were older than we —
Line-029: [[indent]] Of many far wiser than we —
Line-030: And neither the angels in Heaven above,
Line-031: [[indent]] Nor the demons down under the sea {{1849-01: , // 1849-02: [[,]] //1849-03: , //1849-04; 1849-05: [[,]] }}
Line-032: Can ever dissever my soul from the soul
Line-033: [[indent]] Of the beautiful Annabel Lee: —
Line-034: For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreams
Line-035: [[indent]] Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
Line-036: And the stars never rise {{1849-01; 1849-02; 1849-03: , }} but I feel the bright eyes
Line-037: [[indent]] Of the beautiful Annabel Lee {{1849-01: : — // 1849-02: ; — //1849-03; 1849-04; 1849-05: ; }}
Line-038: And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side
Line-039: Of my darling {{1849-01; 1849-02: — //1849-03; 1849-04; 1849-05: , }} my darling {{1849-01; 1849-02: — //1849-03; 1849-04; 1849-05: , }} my life and my bride {{1849-01; 1849-02; 1849-03; 1849-04: , }}
Line-040: [[indent]] In her sepulchre there by the sea —
Line-041: [[indent]] In her tomb by the {{1849-01; 1849-02; 1849-03; 1849-04: sounding //1849-05: side of the }} sea.
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