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interpreting euphemisms read the passage. what is the meaning of the euphemism \i have been stilled\? if, when hearing that i have been stilled at last, they stand at the door, watching the full - starred heavens that winter sees, will this thought rise on those who will meet my face no more, \he was one who had an eye for such mysteries\? -\afterwards,\ thomas hardy i am speechless. i have died. i have been abandoned. i am lonely.
The context of "will meet my face no more" suggests a permanent departure, which is a common euphemistic way of referring to death. "I have been stilled" is a poetic and euphemistic way of saying the speaker has died.
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I have died.