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1 V | nor succour, nor pardon to hope for! What chastisement from 2 V | but in the excess of his hope he could no longer tell 3 VI | a flag of truce, in the hope that once within Carthage 4 VII | something of the betrayal of his hope, and the shock, as it were, 5 VIII| to fulfil his promise;—a hope by no means absurd, so deep 6 VIII| himself; he fell back upon the hope of victory; it was full 7 VIII| courage, asserted that some hope still remained.~“And if 8 IX | any one sent as much as a hope. The situation was intolerable, 9 X | from the gods, and in the hope of obtaining it the priest 10 XI | long cry of triumph and hope. Those who were marching 11 XIII| son! my consolation! my hope! my life! Kill me also! 12 XIV | their intoxication boundless hope soon arose. All their miseries 13 XIV | And no means of safety, no hope! The two natural outcomes 14 XIV | rejoice in extraordinary hope. Her lips trembled, her 15 XIV | soldiers on the slightest hope of safety.~The Ancients 16 XV | Titanic joy and boundless hope.~Narr’ Havas, drunk with