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 1      I,   164    | unvanquished 9, where revenge or hope~ ~
 2      I,   553    |                                  Hope for their country. So, when
 3      I,   578    |          Nor found they room for hope; for nature gave~ ~
 4     II,    19    |                    May men still hope.~ ~ ~ ~ Thus known how great
 5     II,   216    |        one fell instant. All the hope of Rome,~ ~
 6     II,   285    |        In general ruin. Drawn by hope of gain,~ ~
 7     II,   577    |      conquered foes the cause of hope,~ ~
 8     II,   709    |                    Could find no hope in battle on the soil~ ~
 9    III,   152    |    Incensed to ire: "Vain is thy hope to fall~ ~
10    III,   351    |                               In hope to alter his unbending will~ ~
11    III,   408    |     forth in words: "Vain is the hope~ ~
12    III,   761    |          stroke; and should that hope~ ~
13     IV,   170    |       foaming torrent." Then did hope~ ~
14     IV,   220    |                        220 Their hope of pardon. They have known
15     IV,   261    |         But you, who still might hope~ ~
16     IV,   452    |                              Nor hope nor dread the event of civil
17     IV,   487    |             Free from attack, in hope of larger spoil~ ~
18     IV,   525    |          that held them; without hope he fights,~ ~
19     IV,   542    |                     Or shear the hope of years. But choice to
20     IV,   569    |   greater glory, they may bid us hope~ ~
21     IV,   720    |       conflicts greater room for hope.~ ~
22      V,   151    |     learn the future. "What this hope," she cried,~ ~
23      V,   289    |                              For hope of gain their honour and
24      V,   343    |        and loyalty are fled, and hope~ ~
25      V,   427    |         swords alike, beyond his hope.~ ~
26      V,   729    |          perished was their only hope.~ ~
27     VI,   201    |           In narrow space, could hope for aught but death.~ ~
28     VI,   252    |                  Than vows could hope for, strikes on Scaeva's
29     VI,   496    |                               In hope and fear alternate. 'Mid
30    VII,   244    |                               In hope and fear the story of the
31    VII,   288    |        fortunes gave no room for hope,~ ~
32    VII,   292    |        conquerors of a world, my hope in all,~ ~
33    VII,   348(14)|        not with terror, but with hope, As the great day reveals
34    VII,   458    |                       And one in hope of empire. These hands shall
35    VII,   573    |                             Some hope to wound: others, in secret,
36    VII,   681    |                                  Hope of the Senate, thou (for
37    VII,   712    |                    Yet with this hope in death, that thou subdued~ ~
38    VII,   801    |                                  Hope now has fled; but in the
39   VIII,    68    |                      Deceived in hope of death. The boat made
40   VIII,   291    |      onward.~ ~ ~ ~ Did Pompeius hope,~ ~
41   VIII,   308    |          rise afresh with living hope~ ~
42   VIII,   512    |                                  Hope not from monarchs old, whose
43   VIII,   819    |                      Of light to hope for. Shattered from the
44     IX,    34    |            He cherished with new hope and weapons gave~ ~
45     IX,   295    |                              Nor hope we now for victory, nor
46     IX,   438    |         main to navies gave them hope of rain;~ ~
47     IX,  1021    |            Nor European fields I hope for now~ ~
48      X,   228    |          hidden: give me certain hope~ ~
49      X,   441    |       Shall pay the penalty: nor hope of aid;~ ~
50      X,   443    |                  Her spouse: how hope we from so stern a judge~ ~
51      X,   456    |      lies the shore that bids us hope success:~ ~
52      X,   545    |             His cause forbidding hope, looked at the fates~ ~
53      X,   558    |                              His hope of life; and with uncertain
54      X,   655    |    footmen ceaseless charged. No hope was left,~ ~
55      X,   661    |                       To fear or hope for death: while on his
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