Part, Dialogue
1 1, 2 | together I must lose.~Devoid of hope, I reach the gates of hell,~
2 1, 2 | heaven and of hell.~F. Dost hope?~S. I hope.~F. For pity?~
3 1, 2 | hell.~F. Dost hope?~S. I hope.~F. For pity?~S. For pity.~
4 1, 2 | In this way he is kept in hope of future and uncertain
5 1, 2 | loved. He says, then, that hope rests in the future, without
6 1, 2 | acquisition, or at least the hope of it, they hold vain and
7 1, 3 | because it takes away the hope from the lover, that~by
8 1, 3 | fate is bad~That kills in hope and quickens in desire.~
9 1, 4 | Taking away from me my every hope!~Why should the sense remain?
10 1, 4 | abandoned of thoughts, left by hope, 1, who had fixed my all
11 1, 4 | divinity I sent;~Without hope do ye return to me;~And,
12 1, 5 | you uphold me here with hope; you would not be in existence
13 1, 5 | fluctuates amidst the waves of hope, fear, doubt, ardour, conscience,
14 1, 5 | is our evil fate -- all hope resign.~CIC. Let us go,
15 2, Pre| part such, as to lead me to hope that the appearance of the
16 2, 1 | future, which is always in hope and expectation as you may
17 2, 1 | Experience, the fruits, and hope,~Threatens, afflict, and
18 2, 1 | fear, in anguish and in hope.~CES. This is precisely
19 2, 1 | their prophets with the hope of liberty and the reacquisition
20 2, 1 | from pain to disengage,~Hope sustains me then whose scourges,
21 2, 1 | magnificent thoughts, sustained by hope, weakened by fear, and in
22 2, 1 | pleasures:~wherefore the hope, the joy, and the delight
23 2, 1 | has lost his head, his hope, and the power of his arm.
24 2, 5 | your face, and having no hope of receiving the reward
25 2, 5 | great wonder and touched by hope that some propitious deity,
26 2, 5 | that we know that every hope is vain,~We yield to destiny
27 2, 5 | are null,~Seasoning with hope the high thought of the
28 2, 5 | thee.1~GIU. So I desire and hope.~ ~
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