from sonnet 29 why does the poet refer to heaven as 'deaf'?
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At line 3, he said that "heav'n" was "deaf" to his cries—meaning, God wasn't answering his prayers. But now, our speaker is no longer crying. Instead, he feels like a bird that's happily singing away at "heaven's gate." Is that because "heaven" (a.k.a. God) is no longer "deaf"?
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