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2 October, 22:31

In this sestet from sonnet Vll by John Milton the speaker puts his trust in God in what way does this act of trust respond to his issues in the octave

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  1. 2 October, 22:52
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    In the mentioned sestet from John Milton's sonnet VII, the way the act of trust responds to the speaker issues is that His trust in God allays his worries about his progress because he sees that he will arrive in life where he is meant to and when he is meant to.

    In that stanza the speaker is sure that he does not have to worry trying to hasten his pace because God, his "Taskmaster's eye" is watching for him and he has a plan for everyone. So he trust God's plan and that it will eventually grant him his dues.
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