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This is addressed to her Husband, but in some parts of this poem; it seems as if she was speaking in 3rd person, to herself.

"If ever wife was happy in a man"
Anne sounds as if she's using basic grammar as if she was talking from every woman's stand point.

"Compare with me, ye women, if you can."
Anne now sounds like she is the husband.

By placing herself in different point of views, she can create a sense of confusion.


[Plymouth Plantation]


"Summer Rain"
(
http://users.ap.net/~chenae/natpoem.html)


I feel...
I feel that this new world is very soothing.
That it is raining softly, and the Earth has been starving for the sky.

The crops will start growing soon, this makes me happy.
The wind is blowing in my face, and I feel gentle, I feel alive.
The great respect for the Higher Spirit, apreciates the life cycle.
Simplistic way to live - not worrying about money, Humble aproach to nature.