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discuss the second digression in the poem lycidas

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Answered by sakshilawand29
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First, the initial digression contemplates the value of poetic fame and the ephemeral quality of it. Like King, Milton's voice might be cut off too soon and the labor he invested in his art wasted. The second digression addresses the unworthy voices among the clergy who use their position improperly.

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First, the initial digression contemplates the value of poetic fame and the ephemeral quality of it. Like King, Milton's voice might be cut off too soon and the labor he invested in his art wasted. The second digression addresses the unworthy voices among the clergy who use their position improperly

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