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English, 02.09.2021 20:20 julielebo8

In "Upon the Burning of Our House,” Bradstreet explains that after losing her house, she takes comfort in knowing a
permanent home awaits her in heaven.
Which lines from the poem best convey this thought?
"The world no longer let me love, / My hope and
treasure lies above."
“Under thy roof no guest shall sit, / Nor at thy
table eat a bit.”
"Then, coming out, beheld a space / The flame
consume my dwelling place."
“Raise up thy thoughts above the sky / That
dunghill mists away may fly."


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