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II.

The bells!--ah, the bells!
The heavy iron bells!

How horrible a monody there floats

From their throats--
From their deep-toned throats-- From their melancholy throats How I shudder at the notes Of the bells, bells, bells--
Of the bells!



In the autumn of 1848 Poe added another line to this poem, and sent it to the editor of the 'Union Magazine'. It was not published. So, in the following February, the poet forwarded to the same periodical a much enlarged and altered transcript. Three months having elapsed without publication, another revision of the poem, similar to the current version, was sent, and in the following October was published in the 'Union Magazine'.



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