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  1. By Edgar Allan Poe. In the greenest of our valleys. By good angels tenanted, Once a fair and stately palace—. Radiant palace—reared its head. In the monarch Thought’s dominion, It stood there! Never seraph spread a pinion. Over fabric half so fair!

  2. Summary. ‘The Haunted Palace’ by Edgar Allan Poe describes, through the metaphor of a palace, the physical effects of depression on the human mind. The poem begins with the speaker describing a majestic palace that is ruled over by “Thought.”

  3. " The Haunted Palace " is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe. The 48-line poem was first released in the April 1839 issue of Nathan Brooks' American Museum magazine. It was eventually incorporated into "The Fall of the House of Usher" as a song written by Roderick Usher.

  4. The Haunted Palace. Edgar Allan Poe. 1809 –. 1849. In the greenest of our valleys. By good angels tenanted, Once a fair and stately palace —. Radiant palace — reared its head. In the monarch Thought's dominion —.

  5. The complete, unabridged text of The Haunted Palace by Edgar Allan Poe, with vocabulary words and definitions.

  6. Edgar Allan Poe. the haunted palace. In the greenest of our valleys by good angels tenanted, once a fair and stately palace — radiant palace — reared its head. In the monarch Thought’s dominion — it stood there! Never seraph spread a pinion over fabric half so fair!

  7. Edgar Allan Poe. The Haunted Palace. In the greenest of our valleys. By good angels tenanted, Once a fair and stately palace— Radiant palace—reared its head. In the monarch Thought’s dominion— It stood there! Never seraph spread a pinion. Over fabric half so fair! Banners yellow, glorious, golden, On its roof did float and flow,