222 collocations for dreamed

But, after lying awake for an hour without receiving any assistance, I fell off to sleep, and, till next morning, did nothing but dream the oddest dreams.

"Ah!" she said, "I have heard her people are strange, and they dream such things.

He was dreaming night and day of the Great Road through Chiltistan to the foot of the Hindu Kush.

* THE POEM "Why, William, on that old grey stone, Thus for the length of half a day, Why, William, sit you thus alone, And dream your time away? "Where are your books?that light bequeathed 5 To Beings else forlorn and blind!

But little we knew even then, pard, (And that's just two weeks ago), How little we dreamed of disaster, Or that he had met the foe That the fearless, reckless hero, So loved by the whole frontier, Had died on the field of battle In this, our centennial year.

Not that she dreamed away her life in longing, and neglected her every-day duties.

Close to the light I studied it; the face of a girl, eighteen or so, with dreaming eyes that looked beyond me.

No, no!" "Baby, the dream what I've dreamed five years for you!"

Nor do I dream the pleasant days That sometimes soothe the worst of wars, Of omelettes and estaminets And smiling maids at cottage-doors; But in a vague unbounded waste For ever hide with futile haste From 5.9's precisely placed, And all the time it pours.

I dreamed o' home all night an' thought of it all day, till I began to shoot bad, an' my comrades wos gittin' tired o' me; so says I to them one night, says I, 'I give out, lads; I'll make tracks for the settlement to-morrow.'

The religion of Roumanille is active, not dogmatic; he incites to do, rather than discuss or dream the good.

" Far down the wood came and went through the trees the black and white gable of a little châlet to which he was dreaming his way.

It seemed to her possible that she might have dreamed the rest,for she had been a girl much given to visions,but she said to herself that she never could have dreamed old age.

But I know if you had dreamed the truth Your beautiful dark brown eyes Would only have grown more gentle, With a sorrowful surprise; For a nobler and a kinder heart Ne'er beat beneath the skies.

Nor is it in me to regret that the stone and its inscription, instead of celebrating the rural Pan, commemorate the men to whom I owe this lane of dreaming water and all its marginal green solitude: to witthe "MORRIS CANAL AND BANKING CO., A.D. 1829," represented by its president, its cashier, its canal commissioner, and a score of other names of directors, engineers, and builders.

Nature had done more towards making Mr. Howel a gentleman, than either cultivation or association; for he had passed his entire life, with very immaterial exceptions, in the valley of Templeton, where, without being what could be called a student, or a scholar, he had dreamed away his existence in an indolent communication with the current literature of the day.

But when Sharpman, advancing in his speech, charged him with having dreamed his story, he was astounded.

'Ave you been dreaming?" "Dreaming!"

III As he still dreamed of the things which he had most admired, his thought, his remembrance, his will, descended into his fingers, wherewithout his knowing howthey communicated to the clay that mysterious principle of life which the wisest man is unable to define.

Ah, you never yet Were far away from Venicenever saw Her beautiful towers in the receding distance, While every furrow of the vessel's track Seem'd ploughing deep into your heart; you never Saw day go down upon your native spires So calmly with its gold and crimson glory, And after dreaming a disturbed vision Of them and theirs, awoke and found them not.

When 'the first Italian' accepted the laurel crown at the Capitol, he dreamed of Rome as once more the heart of the world, the city which should embody that early Italian idea of nationality, the ideal of the humanistic commonwealth.

It seemed to her possible that she might have dreamed the rest,for she had been a girl much given to visions,but she said to herself that she never could have dreamed old age.

Not quite finished is the old man's work who this afternoon sat in the chair and quietly dreamed back his youth.

And when [they] gain the liberty to distinguish the difference 'twixt a Father and a Fool, to look below, and spie a younger Brother pruning up, and dressing up his expectations in a rare glass of beauty, too good for him; those dreaming Scholars then turn Tyrants, Andrew, and shew no mercy.

'Twould be no harm if some bosses dreamed more about that too, me boy.

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