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Ode to Duty

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of Wordsworth's earlier faith in the spontaneous and unguided impulses of the heart, written at a time when he was coming to feel more and more the need of an invariable standard. While continuing to recognize the worth and beauty of the creed of joy and love, he feels that there must be also the
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mandate of the stern power which preserves the stars in their courses and lays the law of sacrifice and self-restraint upon the soul of the individual. Stern as is the voice of duty, it is yet also divinely beautiful,
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The mood and temper of the “Ode to Duty” is characteristic of much of Wordsworth's later work. According to Wordsworth's own statement, the “Ode to Duty” was modeled on
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The ode consists of 56 lines. There are 7 stanzas of 8 lines each. It follows the rhyming scheme of ABABCCDD.
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is identical with that used by Gray, and there are resemblances in ideas and phraseology.
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William Wordsworth
recantation
Thomas Gray
Horace
stanza
public domain
"Ode to Duty" 
Encyclopedia Americana
Ode to Duty
LibriVox
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William Wordsworth
List of poems
Early life
Lake Poets

Lyrical Ballads
Preface to the Lyrical Ballads
Anecdote for Fathers
The Idiot Boy
Lucy Gray
The Lucy poems
She dwelt among the untrodden ways
A slumber did my spirit seal
Strange fits of passion have I known
Three years she grew in sun and shower
The Matthew poems

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