the fog What happened when it grew'so black'?
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As the fog grew thicker, it became darker around the poet. The poet, at that point of time, lost all his power of judgement of space and distance. He was not able to decide whether he had to move or stand still. He also could not determine how much distance he had walked or how much more he had to walk.
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The poet sees “the fog grow thick” in front of his eyes. This “soon made blind his ken”, meaning making him almost blind, by affecting his senses. At a point, the fog “grew so black” that the poet lost all judgement of distance and space and “could know no place”.
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