What does the poet refer to as the voice from the world of men
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In the poem "The Listener" the poet Walter de la Mare from the line "the voice from the world of men" ,he want to say that the dwellers of that lonely house was only listening to the voice of the traveller but not responding to his call that he was continuously knocking at the door so that some one opens it
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By this phrase, the poet meant that for the people or the phantoms which were living in that abandoned castle,The Traveller's voice was from the world of men, as the traveller was the only alive person at that place.
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