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One year before he died, John Milton wrote Sonnet 19 (also known as "On His Blindness") to express his frustration that he was afflicted with blindness which resulted in a wavering faith. By the end of the poem, he decides that he has to keep trying to do his best and bear his disability gracefully. What does the last line of the poem mean to you?

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Copy paste the poem dude.

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