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The poem on his blindness is​

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Answered by dk1789774
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Since this poem is called “On His Blindness” and we know that Milton went blind in 1652, “light” can be read throughout the poem as a conceit for sight. ... This is one of the few lines in the sonnet in which Milton breaks from perfect iambic meter.

Answered by nt1224696
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John Milton's poem, "On His Blindness," is an example of a Petrarchan sonnet and follows the rhyme scheme ABBAABBA CDECDE.

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