In the third stanza Poe introduces
the conflict. He says that Annabel Lee was killed. He blames
this
on the jealousy of the angels he
writes “a wind blew out of a cloud by night / chilling my beautiful
Annabel Lee” (lines 15&16).
He then says “her highborn kinsmen came / and bore her away from
me to shut her up in a sepulchre”
(lines 17&18). Poe is saying that Annabel’s noble relatives came
and buried her in a tomb.
The third stanza lets the reader know what has happened to the relationship
between the narrator and Annabel
Lee.