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by the poet s comment in the blindness poem by charles lamb what kind of a man would you pretty

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Answered by bathehasmita
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The poem does not convey a hint of sadness or regret in what she says. The last line in the stanza introduces the girl's mother's response to ...

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  • Lamb, Charles (1775–1834) English writer. He is best known for his essays, most famously collected as The Essays of Elia (1820–23; 1833). He is also remembered for his children's books, which include Tales from Shakespeare (1807), on which he collaborated with his sister, Mary (1764–1847).
  • Lamb's literary career began in 1796, when Coleridge published four of Lamb's sonnets in his own first volume, Poems on Various Subjects. In 1798 Lamb published his sentimental romance, A Tale of Rosamund Gray, and, together with Charles Lloyd, a friend of Coleridge, brought out a volume entitled Blank Verse.
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