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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 age and pains brought to decay,
And my clay house moldring away.
Oh, how I long to be at rest
And soar on high among the blest.
OA. She wishes heaven would give her strength.

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