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The phrase "Who revels long o nights" suggests a sense of joy or celebration that extends into the night, often associated with freedom, indulgence, or a break from routine. The significance lies in the exploration of themes such as liberation, the passage of time, and the contrast between day and night. It evokes a sense of enchantment and the idea that nighttime can be a space for introspection or connection, highlighting the duality of human experience.

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