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| | "My Friend Annabel Lee" |
 | | Annabel Lee was greatly interested in her acting, and was charmed with herself - and so was I. "Do you suppose she finds life very delightful?" I said to my friend. |  | | Years ago there was one who wrote a poem about Annabel Lee - a different lady from this lady, it may be, or perhaps it is the same - and so now this poem and this lady are never far from me. |  | | One should begin at the beginning of a king's life, it may be, and follow it step by step through heaviness and strife until one sees, in one's vivid goose-girl fancy, the king at last tottering and white haired and forsaken toward his lonely grave. |
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http://www.marymaclane.com/mary/works/books/annabel.html
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| | Treasures: Columbia Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
 | | Clearly sensing that "Annabel Lee" would be his last poem, Poe took the unusual step, after finishing it in May 1849, of writing out several copies, of which this signed copy is one, and circulating them among his friends to ensure that the poem would not go unnoticed. |  | | Although at least four of Poe's women friends claimed to have inspired "Annabel Lee," the poet's real motivation may be a reflection of his continued mourning for his wife, Virginia, who died two years earlier. |  | | However, it was first printed in the New-York Daily Tribune on October 9, 1849, only two days after the poet's death, rushed into print by Rufus Griswold, who had received a copy for later inclusion in the tenth edition of The Poets and Poetry of America. |
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http://www.columbia.edu/acis/textarchive/rare/76.html
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| | ~*~ Annabel Lee ~*~ |
 | | She lived with no other thought than to love and be loved by her companion. |  | | Poe wrote "Annabel Lee" after the love of his life died. |  | | This did not stop his love for her though, as it were stronger than any other love he had ever had. |
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http://d21c.com/moonbud/annabel_lee.html
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| | Annabel Lee Summary & Essays - Edgar Allan Poe |
 | | Since her death, he has spent night after night at her tomb, an astonishing and perverse example of the immortality of young love. |  | | Written in 1849, "Annabel Lee" was published the same year, just two days after Poe's death on October 7. |  | | The poem has since become one of Poe's most popular works. |
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http://www.enotes.com/annabel-lee
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| | Annabel Lee, Edgar Allen Poe - Northstar Gallery |
 | | These images are the property of the artist and may not be downloaded, manipulated, or reproduced without prior written consent. |  | | Annabel Lee, Edgar Allen Poe - Northstar Gallery |
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http://northstargallery.com/pages/AnnaBelLee.htm
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| | Edgar Allan Poe's Annabel Lee, A George Higham Puppet Film |
 | | ANNABEL LEE stands as a visual triumph and Higham a name to watch for." |  | | "ANNABEL LEE, a fantasy of pure love presented in highly stylized puppetry, is a mix of striking fantasy, bizarre images and grotesque characters that is both nightmarish and touching." |  | | "In ANNABEL LEE, George Higham depicts the maelstrom of the mind - human experiences that defy words, whose dynamism demand more than the static arts of painting or sculpture." |
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http://www.poepuppet.com/main.htm
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| | The Annabel Lee Bed & Breakfast Inn in Geneseo, New York |
 | | he Annabel Lee is a lovely, restored bed and breakfast inn, located in the National Historic Landmark village of Geneseo, New York, overlooking the beautiful Genesee Valley. |  | | Just 30 minutes south of Rochester, our inn allows you to put aside the worries and cares of everyday life and escape. |  | | The Annabel Lee Bed and Breakfast Inn in Geneseo, New York |
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http://www.theannabellee.com
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| | Welcome to the site for gothic vampires, DagonBytes |
 | | Talking horror and stuntwork with the hack man himself. |  | | Featuring Dagon reciting classics like The Raven and the best poem ever penned; Annabel Lee |  | | Goth Radio ~Or as I like to call it, music to die by; featuring reading of the works of Poe by Dagon put to music. |
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http://www.dagonbytes.com/sitemap.htm
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| | E. A. Poe Society of Baltimore |
 | | That a maiden there lived whom you may know |  | | [Text: Edgar Allan Poe, "Annabel Lee," The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe, vol. |  | | Last Update: Nov. 6, 1999 Navigation: Main Menu Poe's Poems |
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http://www.eapoe.org/works/poems/annabell.htm
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| | McClelland and Stewart Ltd: About Us |
 | | The select poetry list includes Margaret Atwood, Dionne Brand, Leonard Cohen, Lorna Crozier, Michael Crummey, Anne Michaels and Michael Ondaatje. |  | | The McClelland and Stewart list of Canadian authors speaks for itself. |  | | In fiction it includes Margaret Atwood, Sandra Birdsell, Mavis Gallant, Jack Hodgins, Alistair MacLeod, Rohinton Mistry, Alice Munro, Michael Ondaatje, Jane Urquhart, and Guy Vanderhaeghe, and a growing roster of successful new writers such as André Alexis, Elizabeth Hay, Nancy Lee, Annabel Lyon, and Anne Michaels. |
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http://www.mcclelland.com/aboutus/history.html
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 | | John R. Baker, Annabel Lee, and Cornelia Ballent, trans. |
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http://www.herbalgram.org/herbalgram/articleview.asp?a=2897
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