in the poem oft in the stilly night poem what does the poet compare his life with?
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he compares his life with silly things
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He thinks of the light of "Fond memory" of "boyhood's years" and the loving words spoken. His thoughts then compare this to the absence of loving friends with "cheerful hearts now broken" in death
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