The brave young Sieur de Boisrondet and the servant L'Esperance hastened to carry the news to Tonty, who at once despatched four of those with him, by two different routes, to inform La Salle of the disaster.
He immediately went back on foot to Fort St. Louis of the Illinois, and prepared to descend the Mississippi, "dans l'esperance de lui donner secours.
As for instance, if I will ask this long phrase of a child | Quand on a gaigne une fois | le jeu attire insensiblement | en esperance de gaigner davantage |.
The problem was to turn possible into probable, and probable into permanent; and here the seven wits and the ten thousand francs of Esperance came prominently to the fore.
For, whatever was the bitterness of Esperance toward Madame Caille, no part thereof descended upon Zut.
Finding in the cat an outlet for her embarrassment, Esperance made another effort to give the interview a friendly turn.
The enterprise was fairly launched, and experience was not slow in proving the theories of Esperance to be well founded.
Strangely enough, the wrathful words of Alexandrine, as she snatched her darling from the doorway, awoke in the mind of Esperance her first suspicion of this smouldering resentment.
Now there existed a marked, if unvoiced, community of feeling between Esperance and her resentful neighbor, for the former's passion for cats was more consuming even than the latter's.
And thus, after that sche be craft had obteaned hir purpoise, we departed in good esperance of hir favouris, praysing God in our hartes that sche was so weall enclyned towardes godlynes.
The brut of the learnyng of these two, and thare honest lyiff, and of thare fervencye and uprychtnes in religioun, was such, that great esperance thare was, that thare presence should haif bene confortable to the Kirk of God.
And yitt in esperance thairof, the saidis Erle and George his brother war the first that voted, that the Castell of Sanctandrois should he beseiged.
En toy ay m'esperance eu Quant a merci m'as receu 50 Autre foys en mainte guise, Du bien qui ou ciel fu creu As ravive et repeu M'ame qui estoit occise.
She had intimated that what he wanted was a wife to teach and improve the wives of the peasant farmers, and where could a more eligible one be found than Esperance Gardon?
Let her have once pronounced against poor littleEsperance Gardon, and public disgrace would be a matter of certainty.
She bore the name of Esperance Gardon, and passed for his son's widow.
Esperance en Dieu, in hym is all, Which is above Fortune's fall.
And fly the many fed on Esperance Or wights who fancy Hope will prove her kind; For Love and Fortune willed, with single mind, To leave them hopeful, so they comprehend What measure of unweal in hand they hend.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "esperance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.