106 adverbs to describe how to dreams

Never for him the slippered ease of middle age, the pursuit of bourgeois virtues, of which he had so fondly dreamed in Meyrueis.

But now they realized that playing football in the second year at Annapolis must be, for them, merely a foolish dream.

Scarcely anybody dreamed that man was on the threshold of a new era in human progress that would revolutionize traffic and set a new mark for American enterprise and achievement.

awhile she dreams awake, and sees, In fancy, fair St. Agnes in her bed, But dares not look behind, or all the charm is fled.

And in that face I see no more The fancied faults I idly dreamed, But all the charms that fairest seemed, I find them, fairer than before.

With sweet command she beckoned me away And led me vaguely dreaming, till I saw Where the wild flood in sudden fury had burst A passage through the rocks: and thence I led My host unharmed, following her luminous eyes, Until the East was gray, and with a smile Wooing me heavenward

And a part of Europe still dreams deeply under the hypnotic influence of English cant and altruism, or at least of her God-ordained hegemony.

In profound sleep, we probably dream very little, if at all; but in other circumstances, we are constantly disturbed by dreaming, and sometimes start and wake in the greatest anxiety or horror.

Elated and dazzled by the prospect, they dared tread through sin to its attainment, vainly dreaming that wrong-doing would lead to a purer paradise and to a loftier throne.

We seldom dream during the first hours of sleep; perhaps because the nervous fluid is then too much exhausted; but dreams mostly occur towards the morning, when this fluid has been, in some measure, restored.

"To , to sleep; to sleep: perchance to dream."

What might be therein was worth a dream or two, and Bull Hunter straightway began to dream, happily.

We shall lie down pleasantly dreaming that the people of Missouri are on the verge of making their State free, and we shall awake to the reality instead that the Supreme Court has made Illinois a slave State.

He is so constant to his trade that, while he is awake, he tries any man he talks with, and when he is asleep he dreams very fearfully of the paving of Smithfield, for he knows it would founder his occupation.

Assuredly none of us, however great his scientific curiosity, would have dreamed of incurring such a peril, and incurring it alone.

Let me dream out loud and tell you my plans for the future.

He is fond, but not morbidly fond, of reading,chiefly fiction pervaded with a vaguely pious optimism,sleeps well, and rarely dreams.

Again: Some may dream merrily, but when they wake They dress themselves and come to thee.

Nelly, I dreamed I was in heaven, but heaven did not seem to be my home, and I broke my heart with weeping to come back to earth; and the angels were so angry that they flung me out into the middle of the heath on the top of Wuthering Heights, where I woke sobbing for joy.

And" He stopped and dreamed silently over his cigarette.

His one hope now was the recovery of this beast, and of this he dreamed continually.

Nowadays, of course, no one would dream of anything but an iron girder bridge in such a position.

Of course, Terrence Malone had played a practical joke on the English lieutenant, and while the latter was passing the night on the gloomiest island of all the Maryland coast, the former was sweetly dreaming of dear old Ireland, in the most comfortable bed the tavern afforded.

Absent-minded, as one in a revery, or dreaming aloud, she answers the addresses of the king and his women in words that ever refer to her shepherd lover: "Tell me, O thou whom my soul loveth, where thou feedest thy flock."

"See whether he lazily and listlesly dreams away his time."LOCKE: ib.

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