Book, Verse
1 1, 302 | Alternate hopes and fears their minds possess,~
2 1, 672 | In hopes to reconcile their heav’
3 2, 187 | But now what further hopes for me remain,~
4 2, 216 | The Grecian hopes, and all th’ attempts they
5 2, 226 | courage languish’d, as their hopes decay’d;~
6 2, 249 | once admitted there, our hopes are lost;~
7 2, 519 | Coroebus then, with youthful hopes beguil’d,~
8 2, 534 | Flatter’d with hopes to glut our greedy rage;~
9 2, 685 | fifty nuptial beds (such hopes had he,~
10 2, 922 | If any farther hopes in arms remain,~
11 3, 360 | Here, safe beyond our hopes, our vows we pay~
12 3, 440 | What hopes are promis’d from his blooming
13 3, 491 | tracts of seas divide your hopes from Italy:~
14 3, 859 | On those I fix’d my hopes, to these I run;~
15 4, 344 | are his vain designs! what hopes he more~
16 5, 195 | The partial crowd their hopes and fears divide,~
17 5, 238 | Their vanish’d hopes of victory renew;~
18 5, 752 | And hopes and fears alternate in their
19 5, 878 | hostile fleets, but your own hopes, you burn,~
20 5, 1068| Thus having arm’d with hopes her anxious mind,~
21 6, 507 | What hopes delude thee, miserable man?~
22 6, 937 | day approach’d; nor are my hopes deceiv’d.~
23 6, 1210| No youth shall equal hopes of glory give,~
24 8, 188 | Rais’d by these hopes, I sent no news before,~
25 8, 761 | In hopes of his embrace, the worst
26 8, 765 | While hopes and fears in equal balance
27 9, 739 | Nor flight was left, nor hopes to force his way.~
28 9, 752 | In hopes the helping hand of some
29 10, 63 | Such hopes I had indeed, while Heav’
30 10, 606 | Of Trojan hopes, and hind’rance of the day.~
31 10, 887 | the fates; you feed your hopes in vain.”~
32 10, 915 | And with vain hopes his haughty fancy fed.~
33 11, 71 | And now perhaps, in hopes of thy return,~
34 11, 473 | What hopes you had in Diomedes, lay
35 11, 474 | Our hopes must center on ourselves
36 12, 58 | in our walls we keep our hopes alive:~
37 12, 958 | queen, on whom your utmost hopes were plac’d,~
38 12, 1061| As hopes and fears their panting
39 12, 1149| What farther hopes are left thee to pursue?~
40 12, 1287| What empty hopes are harbor’d in his mind?~
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