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" 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 blot; Who do thy work, and know it not: Oh! "
Selections from Wordsworth - Page 175
by William Wordsworth - 1889 - 434 pages
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Remarks on the Four Gospels

William Henry Furness - 1836 - 348 pages
...Wordsworth in his 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...reproach or blot, Who do thy work and know it not." Not indeed " upon the genial sense of youth" did the Evangelists rely, but upon a kindred spirit. Between...
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Remarks on the Four Gospels

William Henry Furness - 1837 - 332 pages
...Wordsworth in his 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...reproach or blot, Who do thy work and know it not." Not indeed " upon the genial sense of youth" did the Evangelists rely, but upon a kindred spirit. Between...
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Jesus and His Biographers: Or, the Remarks on the Four Gospels, Revised with ...

William Henry Furness - 1838 - 476 pages
...Wordsworth in his 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...reproach or blot, Who do thy work and know it not." Not indeed " upon the genial sense of youth" did the Evangelists rely, but upon a kindred spirit. Between...
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Essays and Poems

Jones Very - 1839 - 202 pages
...Wordsworth, we read of them ; " 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...reproach or blot ; Who do thy work, and know it not : Long may the kindly impulse last ! But thou, if they should totter, teach them to stand fast!" Such...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 5

William Wordsworth - 1840 - 464 pages
...are who ask not if thine eye Be on them ; who, in love and truth, Where no misgiving is, rely TJpon the genial sense of youth : Glad Hearts ! without...love is an unerring light, And joy its own security. And they a blissful course may hold Even now, who, not unwisely bold, Live in the spirit of this creed...
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The Doctrine of the Will, Determined by an Appeal to Consciousness

Henry Philip Tappan - 1840 - 344 pages
...the awful oracle of reason. "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...reproach or blot; Who do thy work and know it not." Word worth's Ode to Duty. Now, when the sensitivity becomes corrupted and answers no more to reason...
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A good match, The heiress of Drosberg, and The cathedral chorister

Henrietta Georgiana Chatterton (M. lady.) - 1840 - 1020 pages
...in love and truth, Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth. • • • • • Oh, if through confidence misplaced They fail, thy saving arms, dread Power! around them cast. Ode to Duty. WORDSWORTH. ABOUT six weeks after Laura's return from London, she was sitting, one morning,...
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Hymns and Anthems

William Johnson Fox - 1841 - 388 pages
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The Dial, Volume 2

Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley - 1842 - 642 pages
...aver that they transcend, as yet, all the limitations that separate men from love and mutual trust. Serene will be our days and bright, And happy will...Love is an unerring light And Joy its own security. And blest are they who in the main This faith, even now, do entertain; Live in the spirit of this creed...
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Select Pieces from the Poems of William Wordsworth

William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1843 - 278 pages
...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...love is an unerring light, And joy its own security. 110 I they a blissful course may hold Even now, who, not unwisely bold, Live in the spirit of this...
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