6. Why does the talent in Milton remain unused?
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poem shows the nature of Milton's greatness and the promise of re- ... statement that his talent is lodged with him useless is surely to be ... and the unused talent of the faithless one.
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He feels that God has gifted him with this ability of creating poetry to use for His work, and Milton longs to use his talents for God's purposes, saying that his "soul [is] more bent/ To serve therewith [his] maker." In this moment in his blindness, Milton (presumably speaking as himself in this poem) considers his ...
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