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If he be not fellow with the best king, thou shalt find the best king of good fellows.
— King Henry V, Act V Scene 2
KEYWORD: hope
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I can but say their protestation over;
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How low soever the matter, I hope in God for high words. |
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A high hope for a low heaven: God grant us patience! |
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Well, sir, I hope, when I do it, I shall do it on a
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In love, I hope: sweet fellowship in shame! |
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Not so, sir; under correction, sir; I hope it is not so.
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'Tis not so much worth; but I hope I was perfect: I
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