what does the poet "fondly" ask?
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The first section of the poem is completed by the words "I fondly ask." The word "fondly" means "foolishly," not "lovingly." The speaker accuses himself of being a idiot for even thinking this question. Fortunately, "patience" steps in to prevent his foolishness.
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In the poem "Verses Upon the Burning of Our House, July 10th, 1666" by Anne Bradstreet, the poet ponders the burning of her earthly, physical house, yet finds strength in knowing she will have an eternal house with God. Bradstreet fondly recalls her physical house that burnt down.
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