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 1   T-I|         power to help –~since my hope is less than my fear –~beware,
 2   T-I|          re done for, there’s no hope of safety,~while I speak
 3   T-I|          requests to others, and hope of a tomb,~not to be food
 4  T-II|       Though you yourself forbid hope, I’ll still hope:~that’s
 5  T-II|          forbid hope, I’ll still hope:~that’s one thing can be
 6  T-II|          that you deny me.~Great hope fills me, gazing at you,
 7  T-II|        return, ~give, or deny me hope of pleasing you.~~ Book
 8  T-II|     country, dont take away~all hope of placating you, forgetful
 9 T-III|          lady’s come, I’ll rise,~hope of you the reason for my
10 T-III|         I’m led on by the slight hope: dont remove it from me,~
11 T-III|         be mollified.~Whether my hope is rash, or whether I touch
12 T-III|         impossible for me not to hope of salvation,~since the
13 T-III|        offences was an error.~So hope remains that he might bring
14 T-III|       and passer-on of rumour.~I hope he can tell what he’s heard
15  T-IV|     clearly known.~Why should my hope be mixed with anxious dread?~
16  T-IV|       moves me.~There’s only one hope that comforts me in all
17  T-IV|         been delivered to me. ~I hope there’s an obvious reason.
18  T-IV|      country.~My country: I even hope for that from him, if he
19   T-V|      grip your soul complete,~my hope of placating the god’s not
20   T-V|         waters too long.~Give up hope for me, that little as I
21  ExII|         written to you~(..in the hope that you might be able to
22  ExII|       fate, I weaken,~and slight hope subsides, conquered by great
23  ExII|        great fear.~Yet I neither hope nor pray for anything other~
24  ExII|   troubled mind~brought help and hope to my ills. As Philoctetes~
25  ExII|        seek their lairs.~Yet you hope, by your palliatives, to
26  ExII|         EI.VI:1-54 To Graecinus: Hope~ ~Is it true that when you
27  ExII|       gods a sin?~Graecinus, all hope of seeing my sentence ~reduced,
28  ExII|       hasnt completely left me.~Hope, that goddess, who, when
29  ExII|       doctors fails someone,~but hope will not die though the
30  ExII|         say those shut in prison hope for release,~and hung on
31   ExI|         profitable is dear: take hope of gain ~from a greedy mind,
32   ExI|       bring me comfort,~bringing hope that the wounded god might
33   ExI|      wish for his good health.~I hope it may be so, and to prove
34   ExI|        falter you will fall.~The hope too that time might soften
35   ExI|          did:~I scarcely had any hope of this in my prayers:~I
36   ExI|        by excess ~of longing, or hope of a more appropriate exile’
37 ExIII|       Maximus, this unprofitable hope.~~ Book EIII.VI:1-60 To
38 ExIII|       begun.~It helps to embrace hope – that’s no help, being
39 ExIII| favourable land? ~Why did I ever hope for any leniency in my case?~
40  ExIV|         they’re spotless.~If you hope anything at all can be achieved
41  ExIV| inappropriately.~And then (and I hope this omen proves true on
42  ExIV|     grows,~see that the winds of hope dont desert my boat,~protect
43  ExIV|         made it so it might know hope~of sweet peace, and was
44  IBIS|         it be more than you dare hope for.~May you love Plutus,
45   Ind|         were perhaps Ovid’s best hope of leniency, but equally
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