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The line "They also serve who only stand and wait" is from the poem "When I consider how my light is spent" by John Milton, a renowned English poet and author of the epic poem "Paradise Lost".
"Stand and wait." This line from John Milton's sonnet "On His Blindness" captures the idea that those who are unable to actively work can still serve through their patience and faithfulness in waiting for their time to contribute. It emphasizes inner strength and resilience in the face of limitations.
Alliteration: Ere half my Days in this Dark World and Wide Personification: Patience, to preventvThat murmur, soon replies Paradox: They also serve who only stand and wait
When Milton went blind in his thirties he considered his life as a writer to be at an end. Milton had spent his life using his writing talents in the service of god (at least, this was Milton's opinion) so the poem begins by asking god why he has taken away the one gift that Milton has to serve him with.Then the poem remembers that you must never question god, no matter what he does. The poem ends by remembering that in a king's court many courtiers serve the king by doing his business, but some courtiers serve the king just by standing around:They also serve who only stand and waitMilton accepts god's will: if he also must serve god by doing nothing, this is what he will accept.
symbols only serve to reinforce the issues of what they stand for. By definition a symbol is only representative.
You can only set a serve if the serve is over your shoulders, and is a high float serve. Trying to set a hard or t op spin serve will only cause you to hurt or even break your fingers. You will also most likely miss it and lose the point.. your welcome(:
Not only good, but also fun. It makes you stand out.
You are not allowed to throw the ball, kick the ball or head the ball over the serve. You also only have 8 seconds to serve, if you take longer than that, you will be given a delay penalty and the opposition will be given the serve.
No. Members of the house serve for two years. There terms are staggered to only have are up of reelection an any given year.
"We" is the subject. "Serve" is the predicate. "Only" modifies "serve." "Me" is the object. "In this room" modifies "me."
yes they only serve fried