| Gems - 1871 - 280 pages
...overawe ; From vain temptations dost set free, And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity. There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them ; who, in love and truth, Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the' genial sense of youth : Glad hearts ! without reproach... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872 - 232 pages
...overawe ; From vain temptations dost set free, And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity ! There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them ; who, in love and truth, Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth : Glad hearts, without reproach or... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872 - 584 pages
...; From vain temptations dost set free ; And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity ! There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them ; who, in love and truth, Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth ; Glad hearts ! without reproach... | |
| 1872 - 692 pages
...duty to perform ; and, therefore, we cease our useless lamentations and set about doing it. There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them; who, in love and truth, Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth. Glad hearts, without reproach or... | |
| Poetry - 1872 - 710 pages
...overawe, From vain temptations dost set free, And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity I There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them ; who in love and truth, Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth : Glad hearts ! without reproach... | |
| English poetry - 1873 - 390 pages
...; From vain temptations dost set free ; And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity ! There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them ; who, in love and truth, Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth : Glad Hearts ! without reproach... | |
| William Cowper - 1874 - 260 pages
...died 1770. See Life. 789 Taste. Appreciation of. 792, 793 Cf. Wordsworth's Ode to Duty. " There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them ; who, in love and truth, Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth: Glad hearts ! without reproach or... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1874 - 96 pages
...over-awe, From vain temptations dost set free, And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity ! There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them — who, in love and truth, 10 Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth — Glad hearts, without reproach... | |
| Mary Wilder Tileston - American poetry - 1874 - 200 pages
...overawe ; From vain temptations dost set free, And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity ! There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them ; who, in love and truth, Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth ; Glad hearts ! without reproach... | |
| William Cowper - 1875 - 340 pages
...loved.' (Pope's Epit. on Craggs, 1. 6.) II. 792-4. Cp. Wordsworth's Ode to Duty, 1. 9 : * There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them; who, in love and truth, Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth; Glad hearts! without reproach or... | |
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