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Thou hast an house on high erect Fram'd by that mighty Architect,
With glory richly furnished. 45
Stands permanent tho this bee fled.
It's purchased, and paid for too
By him who hath enough to doe
A Prise so vast as is unknown,
Yet, by his Gift, is made thine own. 50
Ther's wealth enough, I need no more,
Farewell my Pelf, farewell my Store
The world no longer let me Love,
My hope and Treasure lyes Above
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Anne Bradstreet's realization that she put
too much hope and trust in her earthly
goods
God's love sustains us in the pain and
Sorrow of loss
Our earthly home is not forever, but our
heavenly home is for all eternity.
Trust not in earthy goods, trust only in the
Love of God
a Christian from the early Colonial period
of American history
a person who has suffered great
unhappiness and misfortune
a person who values their material
possessions over spiritual values
the burning down of Anne Bradstreet's
home
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Thou hast an house on high erect

Fram'd by that mighty Architect,
With glory richly furnished. 45

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