The speaker in "Annabel Lee" is afraid of losing the love of his life. He makes specific reference to the "jealous angels" who were inflamed by their love and eventually contributed to her death.

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The speaker in "Annabel Lee" is overwhelmingly consumed by the fear of losing the love of his life, as he vividly expresses his apprehension through specific reference to the solemn presence of the "jealous angels" who, fueled by an intense envy stemming from his deep affection for Annabel, tragically played a part in her untimely demise.