Now Chaka leaned forward and whispered to me: "Hearken, Mopo, I have dreamed a dream.
"Doubtless thy dream was evil, and yet more evil was the omen of the fire that fell upon thy hut.
In a Wonderland they lie, Dreaming as the days go by, Dreaming as the summers die: Ever drifting down the stream-- Lingering in the golden gleam-- Life, what is it but a dream? THE END
'Now, Kitty, let's consider who it was that dreamed it all.
Thus did Zarathustra relate his
dream, and then was silent: for as yet he knew not the interpretation thereof.
Affery, woman,' said Mr Flintwinch, with a friendly grin on his expressive countenance, 'if you ever have a
dream of this sort again, it'll be a sign of your being in want of physic.
No child had ever before had any part in the shy man's
dream life.
"What
dream? Why, the
dream that I am in Arthur's court -- a person who never existed; and that I am talking to you, who are nothing but a work of the imagination."
My
dream has left one horrible remembrance on my mind.
Often, before I learned, did I wonder whence came the multitudes of pictures that thronged my
dreams; for they were pictures the like of which I had never seen in real wake-a-day life.
She could do good, if not noble, work as a teacher; and the success her little sketches were beginning to meet with in certain editorial sanctums augured well for her budding literary
dreams. But -- but -- Anne picked up her green dress and sighed again.
The daughter of Polycrates,
dreamed that Jupiter bathed her father, and Apollo anointed him; and it came to pass, that he was crucified in an open place, where the sun made his body run with sweat, and the rain washed it.