Make mine affections thy swift flyers neate and make my soule thy holy spoole to bee Taylor's 'huswifery' employs the metaphor of weaving to express the poet's desire for complete devotion and service to god. Make me thy loome then, knit therein this twine
And make thy holy spirit, lord, winde quills Poem analysis of edward taylor's huswifery through the review of literary techniques, poem structure, themes, and the proper usage of quotes. Then weave the web thyselfe.
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