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Answer:
I would say that these lines from Edgar Allan Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher evoke a sense of melancholy in the reader.
Explanation:
Those lines describe a silent, grey moment when the speaker feels lonely, full of thoughts and shades from the past. The speaker is overwhelmed by those feelings and when seeing the House of Usher, he feels a painful gloom invading his soul. The whole excerpt transmit a sense of heavy melancholy in the reader.