how does the poet in the Sonnet on his blindness reflect on the different ways of serving God
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This sonnet is marked by a brooding sense of despondency arising out of his blindness. He feels sad that he will not be able to serve the God with his talent of writing poetry. ... He fears that God will rebuke him for not using this gift. Thus these lines show Milton's lament on his untimely loss of sight.
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