Why is the speaker troubled in the poem?
ABecause he is losing his memory
BBecause he fears his blindness will prevent him from serving God
CBecause he is facing financial problems
DBecause he is abandoned by his friends
ABecause he is losing his memory
BBecause he fears his blindness will prevent him from serving God
CBecause he is facing financial problems
DBecause he is abandoned by his friends
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"Our two souls therefore,
which are one, Though I must go,
endure not yet A breach, but an expansion,
Like gold to airy thinness beat."
In which poems are these lines mentioned?