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 1     I|       hurt within him lies,~His hopes unstrung, his cares were
 2    II| allurements sweet,~But greatest hopes oft greatest crosses meet.~ ~
 3   III|        she, "this day~Of Asia's hopes the groundwork found and
 4    IV|       sobbings mixed,~As if her hopes were dead through his delaying;~
 5     V|         victory."~ ~ XCII~Their hopes half dead and courage well-nigh
 6    VI|    night ends the fray:~Erminia hopes to cure her wounded knight,~
 7    VI|        night.~ ~ ~ I~But better hopes had them recomforted~That
 8    VI|          LXXVIII~With such vain hopes the silly maid abused,~Promised
 9     X|         Great helps and greater hopes are us bereft,~Nor aught
10     X|      ponder then and gauge~Your hopes far distant, with your perils
11   XVI|     joys, in woes, in comforts, hopes and fears,~Call me your
12 XVIII|      still to cut the bridge he hopes and strives,~And those that
13   XIX|          Thus comforts he their hopes and hearts cast down,~Awakes
14   XIX| government;~And greater secrets hopes to learn, and hear,~Their
15   XIX|       death was chief~Of all my hopes and helps, till love's sweet
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