g on the place where wealth is defined:A price so vast as is unknownYet by His gift is made thine own;Theres wealth enough, I need no more,Farewell, my pelf, farewell my store.The world no longer let me love,My hope and treasure lies above.Bradstreets strong Puritan background often influenced her writing, which is evident in this particular poem. Although she often questioned the harsh concept of a judgmental God, Bradstreet never doubted the actual existence of a higher being. Her acknowledgement of God through out this poem shows her respect and devotion to her Puritan beliefs as well as her love for the spiritual world....