575 examples of a hope in sentences

On the living grave I bear Scatter them without a tear; Let no friend, however dear, Waste a hope, a fear, for me.' 1. 3.

I can bear my solitary misery, can brave the sufferings of an isolated existence; but I could not live under the disappointments of such a hope, a hope fairly quickened by a clear expression from your lips.

" "I fail to understand you fully," he said, abandoning with a sigh a hope that had evidently been the object of long and eager day-dreams.

ELDRED Tonight I met with an old Man lying stretched upon the grounda sad spectacle: I raised him up with a hope that we might shelter and restore him.

While Tom was gone, I found out Joe's name and business, promised to write and tell his mother how finely the regiment went off, and was just expressing a hope that we might meet again, for I too was going to the war as nurse, when the order to "Fall in!"

He told me he considered himself under the greatest obligations to me for what I had done for him, and as he spoke I could see that a hope was growing within him that perhaps I might do something more.

"I do not," would have been merciful, would have held a hope, by the side of this helpless, despairing, "I can't.

Found a letter from Loch, suggesting the irregularity of my sending for his officers, and communicating with them on the subject of despatches to be sent to the Indian Government, and expressing a hope that nothing would occur to interrupt the harmony which existed between us.

Now you see there wasn't a man on the ground who wouldn't jump at the chance to go; it broke up the winter for them, and sometimes they could run in home for half an hour, driving by; so there wasn't much of a hope for me.

The ordinance had been passed, however, without any certain knowledge of the recommendation which, from a view of the interests of the nation at large, the Executive had determined to submit to Congress, and a hope was indulged that by frankly explaining his sentiments and the nature of those duties which the crisis would devolve upon him the authorities of South Carolina might be induced to retrace their steps.

I desire to acknowledge my debt to him for what he has done, and to express a hope that the public may extend a fresh welcome to "an old friend with a new face.

It matters not; for I Am but a leaf cast on the whirling tide, Without a hope or wish, except to die.

We have borne and endured many things which ought not to be endured in a free city, some of us out of a hope of recovering our freedom, some from too great a fondness for life.

He could not, by any reasoning, reconcile his present way of thinking with a hope for the future of his unfortunate parishioner.

I therefore entertain a hope that the present session will not pass without carrying to its full energy the power of organizing, arming, and disciplining the militia, and thus providing, in the language of the Constitution, for calling them forth to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrections, and repel invasions.

Do you imagine that my heart did not tremble?" The musical message renewed in Schumann's heart a hope and determination that had been dying slowly for two years.

Discussion next took place regarding the Welsbach incandescence gas light, which was opened by Mr. McGrilchrist, who remarked on the very fragile and tender nature of the "mantle," and expressed a hope that in this direction improvement might be looked for.

Mrs. Bolton asked after the Squire, and expressed a hope that her guest would not find the house very dull for one night.

Choose it, then, with all the energy of your volition, and walk in it with a glad heart and a hope that maketh not ashamed.

Who does not know the sense of failure to overcome, of lapsing from a hope or a purpose, the burden of the thought of some cowardice or unkindness which we cannot undo and which we need not have committed?

The success of Richemont inspired him with a hope, and perhaps with a jealous desire, of showing his power and his patriotism as a Frenchman by making war, in his turn, upon the English, from whom he had by the treaty of Arras effected only a pacific separation.

This, however, is a digression, only to be excused partly by the natural desire to say a word against one's persecutors, and partly by a hope that some persons of sensitive conscience may be led to ponder whether there may not be after all some moral obligations even towards editors and printers.

It is thisthese central truths, the existence and the love of God, and the immortality of the soul, which rob death of its terrors and shed upon it the blessed light of a hope which triumphs over death itself.

I had not a thought or a hope of a return.

Still there would at times rise in him something like a hope.

575 examples of  a hope  in sentences