Answer: It will leave the next day.
Explanation:
In this poem by Edgar Allan Poe, the speaker deals with a loss of his lover, when he is visited by a strange guest - a raven that repeats the same word - "nevermore."
The raven lands on a bust of Pallas, and, when the narrator asks him about his name, the raven only utters: "nevermore." The narrator then assumes that the raven will leave him just like his friends did:
"On the morrow he will leave me, as my Hopes have flown before.”
On the morrow is an Old English expression that has a meaning "the next day." The correct answer is, thus, that the speaker says that the raven will leave the next day.