John Milton's anxiety about his blindness in the poem When I Consider.
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In “When I consider how my light is spent,” Milton reflects on blindness. This was an important topic for him, since he lost his own sight in the mid-1650s. ... Because of this blindness, the speaker feels unable to complete the work that the speaker had planned to do—and that God expects the speaker to perform.
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in when considered how my flight it's spent Hilton reflects on blindness this was an important topic for him she lost his own site in the mid-1650's.
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