On His Blindness, Sonnet 19, or When I consider how my light is spent to which it is sometimes called, is a sonnet believed to have been written before 1664, after the poet, John Milton, had gone completely blindThe poem's syntax is fairly complex, especially compared to contemporary poetry Milton uses words like "yoke" and literary devices like syncope to craft his lines On His Blindness Poem by John Milton Read John Milton poemWhen I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days in this dark world andS Sacred Music (Anstey, Thomas) Die Schöpfung, HobXXI2 (Haydn, Joseph) Song on May Morning, Op27 (Harwood, Basil) Song on May Morning (Festing, Michael Christian) Songs of the Poets (Loder, Edward James) Stanzas from the Nativity (Smith, David Stanley)
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