Sleep hath its own world, A boundary between the things misnamed Death and existence : Sleep hath its own world, And a wide realm of wild reality. And dreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy ; They leave... Abraham Lincoln, the Man of the People - Page 166by Norman Hapgood - 1899 - 433 pagesFull view - About this book
| Mrs. Hemans, Reginald Heber - 1833 - 526 pages
...Thine «till in Heaven I THE LAND OF DREAMS. And dream», in Iheir development, have breath, And teara, and tortures, and the touch of joy ; They leave a weight upon oar waking though«, They make ue what we were not — what they WUT, And shake us with the riaton... | |
| M. Taylor - 1834 - 180 pages
...thee maun part — Syne cauld, cauld ye shall be ! A DREAM. — — "jDreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of...They leave a weight upon our waking thoughts ; They pass like spirits of the past ; they speak Like sibyls of the future I " BYROK. A VIVID dream of other... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 348 pages
...: Sleep hath its own world, And a wide realm of wild reality, And dreams in their developement have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of...from off our waking toils, They do divide our being ; they become A portion of ourselves as of our time, And look like heralds of eternity ; They pass... | |
| Edward Mammatt - Art - 1836 - 370 pages
...Sleep hath its own world, And a wide realm of wild reality : And dreams, in their development, have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of...from off our waking toils ; They do divide our being; they become A portion of ourselves, as of our time, And look like heralds of eternity ; They pass like... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - American poetry - 1836 - 336 pages
...dreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy: They Jeave a weight upon our waking thoughts, They take a weight...from off our waking toils, They do divide our being; they become A portion of ourselves as of onr time, And look like heralds of eternity ; Like sibyls... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 308 pages
...: Sleep hath its own world, And a wide realm of wild reality. And dreams in their developement have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of...joy ; They leave a weight upon our waking thoughts, best address (Monologue on Garrick), and to crown all, delivered the very best oration (the famous... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - English poetry - 1836 - 472 pages
...Heaven ! THE LAND OF DREAMS. And dreams, in their development, have breath, And lean, and torture«, and the touch of joy ; They leave a weight upon our waking thoughts, They make ш what we were not— what they will, And abalee us with the vision that 'a gone by. Byron. О... | |
| E. Battye - 1837 - 210 pages
...THE DREAM OF THE MOTHERLESS. "And dreams in their developemcnt have breath, And tears, and torture, and the touch of joy ; They leave a weight upon our waking hours.'1 Oh ! wake me not from such a dream, Sweet vision of the past, Whose happiness like summer... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1838 - 412 pages
...; sleep hath its own world, And a wide realm of wild reality, And dreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of...from off our waking toils, They do divide our being ; they become A portion of ourselves as of our time, And look like heralds of eternity : They pass... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1838 - 336 pages
...; sleep hath its own world, And a wide realm of wild reality, And dreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of...weight from off our waking toils, They do divide our heing ; they become A portion of ourselves as of our time, And look like heralds of eternity : They... | |
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