In Bradstreet's poem, "Here Follows Some Verses upon the Burning of our House,
July 10th, 1666," what does the following passage reveal?
Farewell, my pelf; farewell, my store.
The world no longer let me love;
My hope and Treasure lies above.
The speaker hid her valuables on an upper shelf.
The speaker cannot go shopping anymore.
The speaker is comforted in her belief in a spiritual afterlife.
The speaker is angry that God allowed her house to burn.