Answer:
In Sonnet XIX by John Milton, the speaker’s eyesight fails at:
B. at midlife
Step-by-step explanation:
In Sonnet XIX, John Milton talks about the failure of his eyesight in the mid of his life. He becomes very distress as his greatest talent and potential would be left unused. He contemplates himself whether God is punishing him for not using the talent in the way he must have used.