The correct answer is: “That God has taken his sight, but has returned Jane to him”. Here is the book's quote:
"And there is enchantment in the very hour I am now spending with you. Who can tell what a dark, dreary, hopeless life I have dragged on for months past? Doing nothing, expecting nothing; merging night in day; feeling but the sensation of cold when I let the fire go out, of hunger when I forgot to eat: and then a ceaseless sorrow, and, at times, a very delirium of desire to behold my Jane again. Yes: for her restoration I longed, far more than for that of my lost sight. How can it be that Jane is with me, and says she loves me? Will she not depart as suddenly as she came? Tomorrow, I fear I shall find her no more."
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D. Mediterranean
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Close to Mediterranean Sea
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“When I was sent of errands, I always took my book with me, and by going one part of my errand quickly, I found time to get a lesson before my return.”
“‘.if you teach that [slave] (speaking of myself) how to read, there would be no keeping him. It would forever unfit him to be a slave.'”
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A. Swimming
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"Child Harold's pilgrimage is a poem written by Lord Byron which was published between 1812-1818. The stanza describes the pleasure and terrors of swimming. The speaker believes that people have no control over the sea. the central theme can be said to be the permanence of the ocean.
The rhyme scheme of the poem is ababab cdcdd efefef. the poem made Byron to say "i awoke one morning and found myself famous." this shows that the poem brought fame to Byron.
The poem is written in the "Spenserian stanza. the spenserian stanza contains eight iambic pantemetre lines followed by a twelve syllabic iambic line known as alexandrie. The poem also created romantic archetype known as the "Bryomic hero"