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ii)laboured' conveys that both the poet and her mother were struggling, trying to cope with their loss. Yet, both realised that the loss was final and they had to accept it, therefore 'ease'. 'laboured ease of loss' is an oxymoron, a poetic device where two opposites are used together.
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Early American and Colonial Literature
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The settlement that was also founded by religious reformers, but NOT as a break from the Church of England, was the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.
We are talking about the Puritans, who were reformers too, but in a notorious difference to the Pilgrims, Puritans were not separatists, they did not separate from the Church of England. They preferred to reform the church from the inside.
So when Puritans founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony, they followed their religious teachings and methods without splitting from the Church of England.
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I only have one answer because I searched it up. It's, 1) "Are we grown old again, so soon?" cried they, dolefully.
Explanation: I'm pretty sure I copied someone's answer...sorry :(
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