Book,  Verse

 1     IV,    40|                      40 Their hopes of conquest; but to Caesar'
 2      V,    49|     your fates and prove your hopes to heaven.~ ~
 3      V,   128|             Hath raised their hopes and pointed to the end.~ ~
 4      V,   600|       600 My humble home? Who hopes for aid from me,~ ~
 5      V,   610|            610 "Enlarge thine hopes and look for better things.~ ~
 6     VI,    16|                 He seeks, and hopes to seize, Dyrrhachium's 1
 7     VI,    35| Thirsting for battle and with hopes inflamed~ ~
 8     VI,   686|     pass by. Such deaths, she hopes,~ ~
 9    VII,   348|     pause. I tremble with the hopes 14~ ~
10      X,   183|       could all their several hopes~ ~
11      X,   568|                    Caesar, in hopes of peace, an envoy sent~ ~
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