| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 180 pages
...in me wrought, I supplicate for thy controul; But in the quietness of thought: Me this uncharter'd freedom tires; I feel the weight of chance desires : My hopes no more must change their name, I long for a repose which ever is the same. Yet hot the less would I throughout... | |
| 1843 - 832 pages
...beautiful ode to " Duty ; " they had more liberty than they knew how to use — " Me this uncliarter'd freedom tires ; I feel the weight of chance desires ; My hopes no moro must change their name — I long for a repose that ever is the same." And if it seem strange... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1832 - 378 pages
...in me wrought, I supplicate for thy control; But in the quietness of thought : Me this uncharter'd freedom tires; I feel the weight of chance desires: My hopes no more must change their name, I long for a repose which ever is the same. Yet not the less would I throughout... | |
| 1842 - 574 pages
...kindle or restrain." ' In the ode to Duty again, he speaks in the same sense as in the sonnet — ' Me this unchartered freedom tires, I feel the weight of chance desires.' But the spirit of a moral liberty as growing out of the spirit of duty or tempered by it, is, in truth,... | |
| 1843 - 1380 pages
...beautiful ode to "Duty;" they had more liberty than they knew how to use — " Me this uncharter'd freedom tires ; I feel the weight of chance desires ; My hopes no more must change their name — I long for a repose that ever is the same. " And if it seem strange to any... | |
| 1846 - 436 pages
...strong compunction in me wrought, I supplicate for thy control ; But in the quietness of thought : Me this unchartered freedom tires ; I feel the weight of chance desires : My hopes no more must change their name, I long for a repose that ever is the same. Stern Lawgiver ! yet thou dost wear... | |
| sir Henry Taylor - 1849 - 328 pages
...kindle or restrain." ' In the ode to Duty again, he speaks in the same sense as in the sonnet — ' Me this unchartered freedom tires, I feel the weight of chance desires.' But the spirit of a moral liberty as growing out of the spirit of duty or tempered by it, is, in truth,... | |
| H. C. Foster - 1853 - 378 pages
...strong compunction in me wrought, I supplicate for thy control ; But in the quietness of thought : Me this unchartered freedom tires ; I feel the weight of chance desires ; My hopes no more must change their name, I long for a repose that ever is the same. Stern Lawgiver ! yet thou dost wear... | |
| William Delafield Arnold - 1854 - 348 pages
...soul Or strong compunction in me wrought I supplicate for thy control But in the quietness of thought. Me this unchartered freedom tires, I feel the weight of chance desires ; My hopes no more must change their name I long for a repose that ever is the same." WORDSWORTH. OAKFIELD was not long... | |
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