what is the reply given by patience to the poet in poem how I consider how my light is spent
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- When the speaker starts to "murmur" a stupid query as to whether God was so cruel so as demand that labour be done in an impossible way, his patience intervenes and stops him.
- The poem's remaining lines are patience's response.
- He questions whether God still wants him to work after become entirely blind.
- He patiently explains to himself that since God is a king, he does not need human labour or gifts.
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- The main idea of a poem If is effective, moral life based on principles of honesty, moral behaviour, and self-improvement.
- Every reader will understand from the poem what it takes to be a whole man and also how he navigates life's ups and downs.
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