why does the poet feel himself like a lonely person in a deserted banquet Hall?
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1. In the line "Some banquet-hall deserted, whose lights are fled, whose garlands dead", he referred himself as the banquet hall who was left by his friends which he referred as the "lights" and "garlands". The author feel alone because he was left behind. ... The banquet hall was deserted which means he was left
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In the line "Some banquet-hall deserted, whose lights are fled, whose garlands dead", he referred himself as the banquet hall who was left by his friends which he referred as the "lights" and "garlands". The author feel alone because he was left behind. ... The banquet hall was deserted which means he was left.
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