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 1   2|          it will go no further; I hope that of your goodness. Of
 2   2|           Do not pursue so dire a hope; put out that fire. Love
 3   2|      heart with love, and brought hope to her wavering mind. But
 4   3|          more to wish for than to hope) when he perceived that
 5   3| everything, my safety and my very hope of life, depends on you.
 6   3|          await you, think of you, hope for you, rejoice in you;
 7   3|     poison with them. But that, I hope, when you have heard me,
 8   3|    Lucretia, my joy, my heart, my hope, that I could live without
 9   3|           love them. Farewell, my hope, my fear.’~ ~ As a tower,
10   5|        for those that are full of hope.~ ~ But fortune did not
11   8|           heart, good morning, my hope, sole guardian of my life!
12   8|           There is no way you can hope to escape.’~ ~ Then Lucretia
13  12|     chance? Who is there does not hope for its favourable breath?
14  14|           willing to help me—as I hope you are—all will be smooth-sailing.
15  14|        save the ship, there is no hope left.~ ~ ‘So help both her
16  16|           in the lane, and should hope for the best if he heard
17  16|        sweet, my darling, my only hope and true repose, must I
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