Go, I beg thee; comfort Valeria and take her also from the cloister toSpes Bonorum.
As soon as I feel a little stronger I shall ride up to the Spes Bonorum.
Before King Teja marched from Spes Bonorum, he had explained this plan to the assembled army; his faithful troops silently assented to it.
This road," he thought, "is open and undefended, while the road which the King will take to the Spes Bonorum leads through wood and vineyard.
Of the Oath that Spes made before the Bishop XCIII.
The next morning Spes bade her husband speak of their matters to the bishop, and thereto was he fully ready.
Now that day past, and time wore on to the day when Spes should make oath, and she bade thereto all her friends and kin, and arrayed herself in the best attire she had, and many noble ladies went with her.
Now was an oath set forward in words for her, and a day settled whereon the case should come about; and thereafter she went home, and was glad at heart, and Thorstein and Spes met, and settled fully what they should do.
Of much account was Thorstein held, for Spes let him lack no money; and greatly they turned their hearts one to the other, Thorstein and Spes; and many folk beside her deemed great things of his prowess.
Thereafter was Thorstein ever with the Varangians, and men say that he sought counsel of Harald Sigurdson, and their mind it is that Thorstein and Spes would not have taken to those redes but for the trust they had in him and his wisdom.
Hippocrates pointed out as one of the symptoms of consumption the spes phthisical or consumptive hope.
Thus, to take one instance: the proceeds of ecclesiastical benefices were recognised in the Constitutions of Legates and Archbishops as being in fact as well as in theory the eleemosynæ et spes pauperum--the alms and the hope of the poor.
The letter terminates with the sweet old Irish invocation "spes nostra Jesus et Maria".
The petition of the Actores of Spes sets forth that the operation is put in jeopardy by the ill-timed parsimony of Domitius, which throws back the labourers to the point from which they set out at first[258].
Spes tutissima cœlis=--The safest hope is in heaven.
His ille rebus ita convaluit, ut nunc in uno civi spes ad resistendum sit; qui mallem tantas ei vires non dedisset quam nunc tam valenti resisteret, Page 23 though I agree with you in the main.
Est quaedam spes mihi quidem non magna, sed in his locis firma, Afranium in Pyrenaeo cum Trebonio pugnasse, pulsum Trebonium, etiam Fabium tuum transisse cum Page 113 in the case of Q.
Spes was an abbot of a monastery, at a place called Cample, or Campi, near Nursia, who was blind for forty years, and bore his affliction with the greatest sweetness and patience.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.