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Answer:
The speaker states that nothing can ever "dissever [his] soul from the soul" of Annabel Lee.
Explanation:
Annabel Lee was written in 1849 and published the same year, shortly after the death of Edgar Allan Poe, her last poem being written in full. Like many of this writer's poems, its theme is the death of a woman adored by the rapporteur and unusually strong love. According to the Poe, this theme would be the “most poetic in the world”. Many say that Annabel Lee's inspiration was precisely his wife, Virginia. The poem tells the story of a man who had such a great love for a maiden named Annabel Lee that even angels envied that love. And this jealousy caused the angels to kill Annabel, but even death would not make the narrator separate from his beloved, for night after night he lies beside his grave in the kingdom by the sea where they lived.
Poe refines the idea in the poem "Annabel Lee" that true love never dies at the moment the narrator claims that nothing can "dissuade [her] soul of soul" from Annabel Lee.