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Aleksandr-060686 [28]
2 years ago
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In the poem "As Weary Pilgrim, Now at Rest," what does Anne Bradstreet mean by the line "And soar on high among the blest"? By a

ge and pains brought to decay, And my clay house mold'ring away. Oh, how I long to be at rest And soar on high among the blest. A. She wishes heaven would give her strength. B. She wants to lead a pious life and feel blessed. C. She wants to be reunited with her dead groom. D. She wishes to lead a saintly life while she’s still alive. E. She wants to be one of God’s angels in heaven.
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Rus_ich [418]2 years ago
3 0

The line "And soar on high among the blest" means that she wants to be one of God's angels in heaven. :)

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