What Does Eulalie's Hair Symbolize

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Edgar Allan Poe is describing his situation before getting married to Eulalie and Eulalie’s beauty. In the first stanza, he is using depressing word to describe his soul’s state. The interesting thing that he has used is “a stagnant tide” which is oxymoron. Poe has used a lot of words to describe her physical beauty, such as fair and gentle and yellow-haired.
In the second stanza, he is comparing her eyes to the star.
Her eyes are less bright than night.
Even an unkempt curl of Eulalie’s hair may appear as a potential threat to the pearl-white brightness and exotic violet shadow of the moon. The beauty of these celestial bodies is compared with one of her bashful curls.
In the third stanza, Poe is gathering his emotions and could not let her