What is the overall tone of this excerpt from "When We Two Parted" by Lord Byron?

Answer:
Bittersweet
Explanation:
The narrator shows in the poem all the sadness and bitterness of losing someone loved. That is why he regrets, because he feels sad and bitter because of the pain that death causes. But at the end of the poem, the narrator is hopeful to find his beloved again, someday. For this reason, the poem has a bittersweet tone, which means that the poem has a pleasant and unpleasant tone at the same time, something that is a mixture of pleasure and bitterness.