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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ANSWER TO 'TO A BLIND MAN IN LOVE', by THOMAS STANLEY Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I'm blind, 'tis true, but, in love's rules, defect Last Line: The touch enjoys what's to the sight denied. Subject(s): Blindness; Love; Visually Handicapped | |||
I'M blind, 'tis true, but, in Love's rules, defect Of sense is aided by the intellect; And senses by each other are supplied: The touch enjoys what's to the sight denied. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BLIND POET by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) HE HAD A GOOD YEAR by MARVIN BELL THE BLIND SHEEP by RANDALL JARRELL THE BLIND by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE BLIND DOG OF VENICE by RON PADGETT BATTLE AFTER WAR by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON BOARDING: 5. THE DADAR SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND by REETIKA VAZIRANI |
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