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Tennyson's Poem, The Splendor Falls on Castle Walls

eings, not only in this life but in eternity. The sounds of the bugle are significant because this instrument is used to express the poignancy and sorrow of life, as in "Taps," especially with respect to the death of an individual. In this sense, the bugle signifies the speaker's recognition that all human life is temporary. However, the bugle played in such a vast natural setting as described by the poem also brings echoes o

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