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For dhrames always go by conthraries, my dear.
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Ground not upon dreams, you know they are ever contrary.
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Oh! that a dream so sweet, so long enjoy'd,Should be so sadly, cruelly destroy'd!
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Yet eat in dreams, the custard of the day.
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Till their own dreams at length deceive 'emAnd oft repeating, they believe 'em.
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As a dream when one awaketh.
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288adb7
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This morn, as sleeping in my bed I lay,I dreamt (and morning dreams come true they say).
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There is some ill a-brewing towards my rest,For I did dream of money-bags to-night.
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This is the rarest dream that e'er dull sleepDid mock sad fools withal.
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081afd7
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We are such stuffIs rounded with a sleep.
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80471c9
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Ah, the strange, sweet, lonely delightOf the Valleys of Dream.
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In an ocean of dreams without a sound.
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Like glimpses of forgotten dreams.
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Hunt half a day for a forgotten dream.
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At the time of his death, my father remained a myth to me, both more and less than a man.
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Dreams from My Father |
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Organizers didn't make any money; their poverty was proof of their integrity.
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Dreams from My Father |