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A dignified raven walked in, and 'of the saintly days of yore' could be alluding to I Kings 17:1-6 when ravens fed the prophet Elijah.

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This line refers to a majestic raven entering the room, reminiscent of a noble and respected bird from ancient times. It sets the tone for the supernatural and mysterious elements that will unfold in the poem.

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Q: What does In there stepped a stateley raven of the saintly days of yore mean in The Raven By Edgar Allan Poe?
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