Hyperbole is a figure of speech that uses exaggeration for emphasis or effect. To help you find a hyperbole in Bradstreet's poetry, I need more information. For example, tell me:
* Which poem are you interested in?
* What is the general theme of the poem?
Once I know this, I can help you find a line that uses hyperbole.
For example, here's a line from her poem "The Author to Her Book" that could be considered a hyperbole:
> "I blush to see it in such store, / As if 'twere mine and I had wit."
This line suggests that Bradstreet is embarrassed by the attention her book is receiving, implying it's more than she deserves. This is a hyperbole because she's exaggerating her own lack of talent.
Please provide more context so I can better assist you!