Found in 21 poems.

Fill the Goblet Again. A Song.

  • 27Hope was left,--was she not?--but the goblet we kiss,

To the Autumnal Moon Autumnal Moon

  • 9Ah such is Hope! as changeful and as fair!
  • 12But soon emerging in her radiant might
  • 13She o'er the sorrow-clouded breast of Care

To the Evening Star

  • 13Then Hope perchance might fondly sigh to join
  • 14Her spirit in thy kindred orb, O Star benign!

Monody on a Tea-Kettle

  • 39Thus Fairy Hope can soothe distress and toil;
  • 40On empty Trivets she bids fancied Kettles boil!

Sonnet[;] On Quitting School for College

  • 4Her tales of future Joy Hope loves to tell.

Happiness

  • 7Obedient now to Hope's command,
  • 10While Hope displays her cheering beam,
  • 75While Hope pursues some favourite theme,

To the Rev. W. J. Hort While Teaching a Young Lady Some Song-Tunes on his Flute

  • 7And Hope, that soars on sky-lark wing,
  • 8Carol wild her gladdest song!

Ode to the Departing Year

  • 20Hope has fix'd her wishful gaze;

Two Sisters [Mary Morgan and Charlotte Bent][;] A Wanderer's Farewell

  • 44Yet still she flutters o'er her grave's green slope:
  • 45For Love's despair is but the ghost of Hope!

The Improvisatore[;] or, 'John Anderson, My Jo, John'

  • 65The certainty that struck Hope dead,
  • 66Hath left Contentment in her stead:

Love's Appartition and Evanishment[;] An Allegoric Romance

  • 17Turn'd my eye inward--thee, O genial Hope,
  • 18Love's elder sister! thee did I behold,
  • 19Drest as a bridesmaid, but all pale and cold,
  • 24She bent, and kiss'd her sister's lips,
  • 28To make Hope die anew.

Childish Recollections

  • 10While Hope retires appall'd, and clings to life.
  • 248If Hope anticipate the words of Truth!

Love's Last Adieu

  • 9Still Hope, breathing peace, through the grief-swollen breast,

The Episode of Nisus and Euralus[;] A Paraphrase from the "Æneid," Lib.9

  • 83The pair, buoy'd up on Hope's exulting wing,

The Corsair: A Tale[;] Canto the First

  • 231Hope withering fled--and Mercy sighed farewell!

The Corsair: A Tale[;] Canto the Second

  • 466But this--Time--Hope--nor even thy strength allow;

The Corsair: A Tale[;] Canto the Third

  • 77In watching all that Hope proclaimed a mast;

Lara: A Tale[;] Canto the Second

  • 120But these were not; and doubting Hope is left;

Monody on the Death of Chatterton

  • 6For cold my Fancy grows, and dead each Hope of Fame.

Koskiusko

  • 8The dirge of murder'd Hope! while Freedom pale

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the First[;] To Ianthe

  • 14And guileless beyond Hope's imagining!