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When we two parted (Factual information (Secret affair with lady frances…
When we two parted
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Language
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Death
"knell"
A metaphor suggesting her name sounds like a death knell to him- Reminding him of the death in their relationship
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Inferred meanings
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knell
Byron compares hearing her name spoken by outsiders to the “knell” of a heavy bell—like a church bell tolling a funeral. He shudders when he hears her name, indicating that he cannot shake the power of their relationship. Now that she is publicly scandalize
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themes
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regret
his pain turns to “rue” or even bitterness as he regrets his relationship, especially because of the pain it brings him.
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