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The speaker has evident faith in God.

The speaker believes in Heaven.

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The speaker in Dickinson's poem "I never saw a moor" expresses a sense of faith in the unseen and the intangible. The speaker finds comfort and reassurance in the belief that things exist beyond what is visible or tangible, suggesting a deep faith in the unknown.

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Q: How does the speaker in Dickinson's poem I never saw a moor feel about faith?
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