What does this line from by Edgar Allan Poe mean soul with sorrow laden if within the distant

In this line taken from Poe's poem "Annabel Lee, the speaker is expressing the idea that in spite of the emotional suffering (laden) he experiences his thoughts or his soul still find solace in recollecting the moments shared with his beloved Annabel even though she is no longer physically present.
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