Serious, worried, cynical, regretful, scared
I'm sorry for the lack of details. I need to go, now.
Answer: im confused be more specific
Explanation:
Both use couplets for their rhyme scheme and structure.
Both use figurative language to express hope that the subject will be rewarded in heaven for good deeds.
Bradstreet’s topic is love and marriage, while Wheatley’s topic is King George III.
Bradstreet uses more nature imagery than Wheatley, which connects to the poem’s topic.