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Poem the light of other Days.

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When does the fond memories brings the light of the other days around the poet??​

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⏩ In “Oft, in the Stilly Night,” the speaker is talking about all the memories that come to him as he is lying in bed, “Ere slumber’s chain hath bound me.” He remembers fondly old friends and lovers, the “boyhood’s years” that have fallen away and, in a sense, abandoned him. The poem is a very lonely one, bathed in the sadness of nostalgia and a longing to return to days past. In the second verse, when the speaker is thinking of all his friends that have fallen – we can assume that here he means they have died, though we cannot be sure; it is possible they have just drifted apart – he mourns that

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