What is the talent that is lodg'd
useless with the poet, John Milton?
How does he plan to serve God?
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Answer:
Milton calls his gift "that one talent which is death to hide," but says it is "Lodg'd with me useless," now that is vision, or "light," is "spent." He would like to continue serving God with his gift, so that he will not be "chide[d]" or scolded when God calls him to account, but he wonders, "Does God exact day-labour ...
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Answer:
Milton calls his gift "that one talent which is death to hide," but says it is "Lodg'd with me useless," now that is vision, or "light," is "spent." He would like to continue serving God with his gift, so that he will not be "chide[d]" or scolded when God calls him to account, but he wonders, "Does God exact day-labour, light denied," questioning whether God still expects him to work as he did before, now that he can no longer see.
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