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The rhyme scheme of "On His Blindness"

AAbba Abba Cde Cde

BAabb Aabb Ccd Eed

CAbab Abab Cdc Ded

DAa Bb Cc Dd Ee

Answer:

A. Abba Abba Cde Cde

Read Explanation:

  • In this poem, the speaker compares God to a Powerful king Using a metaphor,

  • Bishop Thomas Newton gave the title "On His Blindness" to Milton's sonnet.


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