But I am learning, and I hope soon to be of real use, if only in little things.
I am working very hard at this moment, and I hope soon to send you some of the fruits of my labours.
But I ought not to attempt to say any thing on the subject when my limits are so narrow; I hope soon to converse with you about it.
I hope soon to see you in Somersetshire, where we may worship Nature, and the spirit that dwells in Nature, in your green fields and under your tranquil sky.
I could now render it much more perfect; but I hope soon to complete the investigation of the combinations of Light, and to produce a much more perfect work on the subject.
Some are gone where I hope soon to join them; the one you feel most interest about is gone to service.
I hope soon, very soon, to be in a better state, and in a happier world.
I hope soon to go and stay with my Uncle Leader at Brandiston, who, though he has a large family of his own, has yet kindly consented to take me in, if I should want a home.
However, as I hope soon to see you, I will not write a long letter to-day.
Doctor Brentwood told me you were much better," he went on, still nervously, "and I hope soon to see you quite well.
Great and good news, for I hope soon it will free me of John Temple.
I hope soon to get into my house, where writing, copying Shelley's MSS.
I hope soon to be able to resume my work--I have endeavoured to do so once or twice; but to no purpose.
I hope soon to be writing to you about the things of the north, purposing to wayfare all over those parts.
We are at present off Algiers, a very unfriendly coast, which I hope soon to lose sight of with our present breeze.
We are now within one day's sail of Alexandria, so that we hope soon to know whether the French fleet are in this direction; but having seen no appearance of any of their numerous convoy, we begin to fear they are gone some other way.
I hope soonto hear good news from you, not in allegro time, but veloce prestissimo.
As for the little flag on the white tower, we hope soon to see it waving again!
I had a letter to-day from my Mother [in Scotland]; who says she sent you one which you were to forward me; which I hope soon to have.
I hope soon to take a lease of a house, where I may arrange myself more methodically; keep myself equably boiling in my own kitchen; and spread myself over a series of book-shelves.
I have not yet seen Gladstone's Church and State; but as there is a copy in Rome, I hope soon to lay hands on it.
On the subject of the coin, I hope soon to make a communication to Congress, which, if approved of by them, will complete the business.
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