The narrator infers that the stars may be able to quell his restless spirit. Which pair of lines from the text BEST support this inference?

A) weary of myself, and sick of asking
what I am, and what I ought to be,

B) at this vessel’s prow I stand, which bears me
Forward, forwards, o’re the starlit sea

C) and a look of passionate desire
O’re the sea and to the stars I send:

D)” Ye who from my childhood have calm’d me,
Calm me, ah, compose me to the end!

D) "Ye who from my childhood have calm'd me, Calm me, ah, compose me to the end!"