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1 I| behests do tell;~Oh, what sure hope of conquest ought thee move,~ 2 II| find,~Whence least they hope, such knots can Heaven unbind.~ ~ 3 II| could win;~Joy, comfort, hope, the virgin all forsook;~ 4 II| Of these poor souls, of hope and help bereft,~Greedy 5 II| days,~For in thine aid more hope, more trust I have,~Than 6 II| LXXIII~"But all your hope and trust perchance is laid~ 7 II| Persians have,~Say then, what hope is left thy slender fleet?~ 8 II| forsake,~Then vain by sea were hope of victories.~Nor could 9 II| to spend.~ ~ LXXXIII~"Nor hope of praise, nor thirst of 10 II| Our courage hence, our hope, our valor springs,~Not 11 IV| Go then, my strength, my hope, my Spirits go,~These western 12 IV| vantage told,~Alas! what hope is left, to quench his fire~ 13 IV| persuade.~ ~ XLI~"In thee I hope, thy succors I invoke,~To 14 IV| Because in Christ I have no hope nor trust,~Ah yet for virtue' 15 IV| The burden of thy wish and hope repose,~That when this chosen 16 IV| this lady's right,~With hope of gain or profit in the 17 IV| within:~Thus with false hope their longing hearts she 18 IV| XCI~Sometimes, as if her hope unloosed had~The chains 19 IV| Twixt joy and grief, twixt hope and restless fear,~The sly 20 V| sober cheer,~As banished hope, and still increased fear.~ ~ 21 V| what it is,~How much our hope of conquest in him lies;~ 22 VI| wishing oft the end,~ Twixt hope and fear they stood long 23 VI| they wish success,~These hope true virtue shall obtain 24 VI| end~Her joy, her comfort, hope and life depend.~ ~ LVI~ 25 VI| secret longing pined,~Her hope a mote drawn up by Phoebus' 26 VI| Tancred at last, to raise her hope nigh dead,~Before those 27 VI| and sorrowings,~As if all hope and help were perished quite?~ 28 VI| C~"And say, in him such hope and trust she hath,~That 29 VII| XIII~"Enticed on with hope of future gain,~I suffered 30 VII| when my youth was spent, my hope was vain.~I felt my native 31 VII| thou safe abide,~And never hope again to see the day,~Or 32 VII| And in swift flight, his hope of life reposed;~Himself 33 VII| If thou miscarry, all our hope were lost,~By thee must 34 VII| man did laugh and skip~For hope of future gain, nor longer 35 VIII| happy victory;~For this I hope, for that I wish no less,~ 36 VIII| treason vile,~What favor then hope you my trusty friends?~His 37 IX| aye for gold to fight,~The hope of gain hath such alluring 38 IX| blows are feeble, and your hope in flight,~Your facts and 39 X| advice!~But on your hand your hope of conquest lay,~And, for 40 X| secure is eathest shamed;~I hope the best, yet fear unconstant 41 XI| would he yield,~In them his hope to win the fortress laid;~ 42 XII| XL~"Hear then my joy, my hope, my darling, hear,~High 43 XII| prayers teach,~Spirit of hope, of charity, and faith;~ 44 XII| trespass of her friend,~That hope relieves me with these griefs 45 XII| And calmed their grief in hope the boaster stout~Would 46 XIII| the camp throughout:~"What hope hath Godfrey? shall we still 47 XIV| desirous band~Their wish, their hope, their strength, their shield, 48 XIV| pain~To correspond your hope and my desire:~Guelpho, 49 XVI| sweet~Repulses, war, peace, hope, despair, joy, fear,~Of 50 XVI| At thy last gasp; this hope I soon to hear:"~Here fainted 51 XVI| that I was born,~Only in hope of sweet revenge I live."~ 52 XVII| hastily arms him, and with hope and haste,~Sure conquest 53 XVIII| grove,~Welcome our lady's hope, welcome her love.~ ~ XXIX~" 54 XVIII| strength, despair gainst hope doth bring.~ ~ LXVII~Himself 55 XVIII| forward came,~And had great hope even then the place to win;~ 56 XIX| For thou shalt wish, of hope and help forlorn,~Some sea 57 XIX| This tower, our foe's weak hope and latest aid,~We conquer 58 XIX| spite of fortune still our hope is green,~For underneath 59 XIX| griefs it had,~That now in hope of sweet revenge it lives,~ 60 XIX| These, whether hate or hope of gain them move,~Conspired 61 XIX| and farewell shame,~Why hope you restless love to bring 62 XIX| each cut and wound,~That hope of life her love and skill 63 XX| quick, and ready this new hope and aid,~Their hands to 64 XX| foes he cherish would~The hope which in their strength 65 XX| whom the Duke, "In thee our hope is laid~Of victory, thou 66 XX| fearful, comforts them that hope,~And to the bold recounts 67 XX| equal balance hung their hope and fear:~All full of broken 68 XX| part,~I see no help; no hope, no trust I place;~To his 69 XX| battle lost, no help nor hope remained;~But on the other 70 XX| wise no care,~This was not hope, nor courage, but despair.~ ~ 71 XX| And some, that laid their hope on flight alone,~Fled to 72 XX| frame~A battle now, some hope dwelt in his breast,~But 73 XX| and her life did hate,~All hope of conquest and revenge 74 XX| comfort be?~But since all hope is vain all help is waste,~ 75 XX| these flatteries, leave weak hope to move,~Cease, cease, my 76 XX| to move,~Cease, cease, my hope is dead, dead is my love."~ ~