What is the state of the night in the first three lines of the first stanza?
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The first stanza shows the poem dreaming of his beloved in the course of his sleep. Walking up from his dreams, he walks straight to his beloved’s house and stands beneath the window of her bed-room. An unknown mysterious force has led him thither. His feet have obeyed an inner impulse in taking him there. It was not in accordance with any plan or any appointment with her that he went there but involuntarily, in obedience to a natural urge
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The first stanza show the poem dreading of his devolved in the course of his sleep walking straight to his devolved's house and stend beneath The window of her bedroom and unknown mysterious force has led him thither his feet have obeyed an inner impulse in talking him there it was accordance with any plan or any appointed with her that he want there but involuntiy in obedience to a natural urge
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