what were the narrator's first thoughts when he saw and heard the solitary reaper? Why does the narrator say stop here or gently pass. To whom is the instructions given? why is there sime indecision in the narrator's mind whether he wants to stay or move on?

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The poet was mesmerised by the melodious voice of the solitary reaper.

As the poet was mesmerised by the melodious voice of the solitary reaper, he did not want anyone to disturb her lest she stopped singing. That is why the narrator said “Stop here, or gently pass!”

The instruction has been given to the onlookers or passersby.

Regarding your last question-I don't think that there was any indecision when he moved forward. He just carried the music in his heart even when he moved away from that place.


                             
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