Which set of lines from the poem supports the idea that the speaker is understanding of the feelings of his fellow men?

“There are hermit souls that live withdrawn

In the peace of their self-content;” (lines 1-2)
“There are hermit souls that live withdrawn, In the peace of their self-content;” (lines 1-2)

“Let me live in a house by the side of the road,

Where the race of men go by,” (lines 9-10)
“Let me live in a house by the side of the road,, Where the race of men go by,” (lines 9-10)

“I see from my house by the side of the road,

By the side of the highway of life,” (lines 17-18)
“I see from my house by the side of the road,, By the side of the highway of life,” (lines 17-18)

“But still I rejoice when the travelers rejoice,

And weep with the strangers that moan.” (lines 29-30)