Who has stolen the youth of the poet in on his blindness
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The laws of life such as never stopping time, ageing, continuous growth of human body, etc. have stolen the youth of the poet.
The poet feels he had exceptional writing abilities, which he did not use optimally. After losing his eyesight, he realized he must have used his faculties to serve God.
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Milton wrote the autobiographical poem named On His Blindness in a biographical tone. The poet states in the poem that he lost his vision in the middle age.
His religious thought is expressed in this poem. He presents the God with the king and the mankind with his servants who serve him according to the order. In this sonnet he tells about his lost vision and inability to serve the god.
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