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In the poem “Here Follows  Some Verses upon the Burning of Our House,” how does Bradstreet struggle  with the doctrine of weaned affections (the idea that individuals must  “wean” themselves from earthly, material concerns and focus only on  spiritual matters)?  How does she turn the experience of losing her  possessions to spiritual use?  Does she seem entirely resigned to  casting away her “pelf” and “store”?  In what terms does she describe  the “house on high” that God has prepared for her?  In a posting of no  less than 250 words, respond to these questions and issues.  You must  respond to each other’s postings.

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