The narrator is saying that god sent the raven to him because he wants to forget about his love, Lenore, with the forgetfulness potion called nepenthe.
The narrator asks the raven for relief from his memories of Lenore through the allusion of God sending angels. The narrator implores the raven to forget Lenore's memory and find solace in forgetting, symbolized by "nepenthe," in an attempt to ease his own grief and longing for Lenore. The repetition of "quaff" emphasizes the narrator's desperate desire for the raven to find distraction or relief from its grief.
thy god hath lent thee , by these angels he hath sent the, Respite--respite and nepenthe from thy memories
Apostrophe-Apex
Synonym for respite: rest
Respite centers are residential facilities specifically designed for respite care. Adult day care programs and respite camps also fall into this category.
The narrator repeatedly asks the raven questions in an attempt to find solace for his grief over the loss of Lenore. The raven's persistent reply of "Nevermore" eventually causes the narrator to lose his composure and express frustration and despair.
Thus ends today's pleasant respite.
A respite is a break, or an interruption of something unpleasant.
The pronunciation of "respite" is ˈre-ˌspīt.
By ending the siege, he gave the enemy a temporary respite.
The duration of A Few Days of Respite is 1.32 hours.
A Few Days of Respite was created on 2011-04-27.
The cast of Respite - 2011 includes: Jennifur Miller