This poem is based on the real event of Brad Streats and was flaming in the middle of the night. The poem consists of a couple using the strange words of the 1600s and a simple prosodic scheme, the story is well understood and fully understood.
She did not mourn the incineration of her loved property, but she believed it would be redeemed many times in heaven. The harsh conditions encountered by Brad Street and the new world immigrants of her Puritan when I arrive at the Massachusetts bay colony will help to support the Puritan faith of Brad Street.
The devotion of Brad Street to residents of Puritan faith is obvious in the works she gathered, and "Psalms about burning our house" is no exception. The move from her sorrow to acceptance explains "self-monitoring [this is part of the existence of Puritan].
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On July 10, 1666, Ann Brad Street wrote a poem about burning our house. Brad Streit is a Puritan who has moved to America. She was the first person to publish a poem in the New World. The theme of this verse is that the material is not worth it, and it is worth visiting only paradise of the afterlife. Brad street began writing this poem on the night she was asleep. She woke up with a voice called "fire". And "It's a fire". Then she kept saying she was broken hearted because fire took away her house and all her wealth. Then she said, "I gave him my name and gave it." This sentence means that God believes that God can give or accept something as God owns it. Brad Streit explained how her house looked like after a fire. She also said that no one can eat at the table or go home. After explaining what she called "Adieu, adieu, all vanity".