In the poem, Tis The Wind and Nothing More, what was the narrator doing when he nearly fell
asleep? What did the narrator think when he heard the tapping on the door?
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At the beginning of this poem, the narrator is sort of dozing, or "nearly napping," he says, in his room—perhaps a library or study of some kind (as it contains books and a bust of Athena)—and "ponder[ing]" an old book full of "forgotten lore." He is also hoping that his...
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