I have blended our ambitions and sources of hope and enjoyment, and that is better than all her promises.
He was indeed a sad, painful contrast to the ruddy, buoyant youth who had left her a few short months before, abounding in hope and life.
Then I know you will, and the belief will ever be a source of hope and strength.
I hope and believe, however, that I do not leave you here never to see you again.
I hope and trust," replied Wilton, "that there is no chance of such a consummation.
The intrepid souls of the Arabs were fired with enthusiasm: the picture of the invisible world was strongly painted on their imagination; and the death which they had always despised became an object of hope and desire.
The city, more especially the house, of the prophet, was a scene of clamorous sorrow of silent despair: fanaticism alone could suggest a ray of hope and consolation.
Hope and ruth, flickering against despair and rage, still struggles in the minds of men.
But for England's weal, better that we had rotted out our lives in exile, ere thou, hope and prop of England, set foot in these webs of wile.
He set his teeth firmly, looked on, and only by gesture and smothered exclamations showed his emotions of hope and fear.
His precious consignment arrived just in time to convert the first feelings of consternation into a mood of hope and resolution.
This claim, exalted by a spiritual detachment from the usual sanctions of hope and reward, made Dr.
Taking up the oars slowly, he pulled away from the cliff of the Great Isabel, that stood behind him warm with sunshine, as if with the heat of life, bathed in a rich light from head to foot as if in a radiance of hope and joy.
The face she turned upon the young girl in her solemn expostulations looked as if it were inscribed with the epitaphs of hope and virtue.
Fabien stared, half amazed, at the gentle young face that shone upon him with such an expression of hope and tenderness.
O never shall it set, the sacred light Which dawns that moment on her tender gaze, In the eternal distance blending bright Her darling's hope and hers, for love and joy and praise.
At last, I hope and believe, we are beginning to gain the confidence of the Filipino peoples.
Ours is not the creed of the weakling and the coward; ours is the gospel of hope and of triumphant endeavor.
He may be long on hope and faith, but he's short on charity, and without charity religion is as big a fraud as McKinley's international bimetallism.
Brann and Davis have gone to a judgment higher than that of men, and both, we venture to hope and believe, have found how true it is that God is Mercy, as well as justice.
May it forever be another beacon of Bethlehem to guide us on to a grander future--a harbinger of hope and happiness, an emblem of love and liberty, and in its deathless splendor go ever shining on.
Around it clings many a thought of desperate battle, of hope and fear, that now seem like the memory of a dream; and I have never seen the place since.
Compared with this, other works are just as if the other Commandments were without the First, and there were no God, Therefore St. Augustine well says that the works of the First Commandment are faith, hope and love.
He wore a brave air of hope and determination, but one could detect underneath it symptoms of misgiving.
Give your man alternations of hope and despair, and the results will soon reward your pains.
XXIII This heart that flutters near my heart My hope andall my riches is, Unhappy when we draw apart And happy between kiss and kiss: My hope and all my riches--yes!
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