This line is from Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven." In this context, the ebony bird symbolizes death and darkness, as ravens are often associated with these themes in literature. The act of beguiling the narrator's sad fancy into smiling suggests that the bird's presence is momentarily distracting the narrator from his grief or sorrow, albeit in a haunting and unsettling manner. Poe uses the raven as a symbol to explore themes of loss, mourning, and the persistence of sorrow.
"Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling, By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore," In other words, the narrator sees the serious manner of the raven, and he thinks that is absurd.
The word fancy, meaning "decorative", is an adjective.
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The speaker reacts to the ravens entrance with a smile,finding the raven "Beguiling" & asks the bird his name. He seems to welcome his visitor as a source of relief from his sad fancy. He feels lonely & grateful for a distraction from his low spirits.
You could encourage him to come and talk to you by smiling and/or winking back, saying hi or maybe fiddling with your hair a bit.
Fancy is an adjective with no real meaning in terms of tuna salad. If the most basic tuna salad is tuna and mayo someone could add celery and call it fancy.
Other words meaning "not very fancy" include: cheap plain Spartan undecorated everyday (clothing) unadorned
That is the correct spelling for "fancier" (adjective meaning more fancy or ornate, or noun meaning a connoisseur or aficionado).