explain the line 'The Devil below was ringing
his knell'
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This means that Sir Ralph the Rover who was against the goodness of the Abbot of Aberbrothok never liked the Abbot. So since, Sir Ralph being the devil his death bell was heard.
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This poem is about Ralph, who should be punished for his bad deeds.
Explanation:
The poem The Inchcape Rock is written by Robert Southey.
- The Rover has a medical problem of hallucination because his ship was about to sink and he is going to die at some time.
- He was feeling sad because everyone on the ship was in the danger.
- Various biblical reference was given by the poet.
In the poem he said that "Devil was ringing his death knell and calling him to the hell for his evil deeds."
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