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Revery, which is utterly spontaneous, takes and keeps, even in the gigantic and the ideal, the form of our spirit.
Les Miserables 2008
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Revery, which is utterly spontaneous, takes and keeps, even in the gigantic and the ideal, the form of our spirit.
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Revery, which is utterly spontaneous, takes and keeps, even in the gigantic and the ideal, the form of our spirit.
Les Misérables Victor Hugo 1843
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Opus 33 is a captivating "Spring Idyl" for the piano, for which she has also written a "Revery," of which the exquisiteness of sleep is the theme.
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Magna-Fi - "Miserable Failure" Revery - "Popstar Wedding" Be sure to voice your choice and leave a comment with your favorite among the two tracks.
No Idle Frets 2009
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Magna-Fi - "Miserable Failure" Revery - "Popstar Wedding" Be sure to voice your choice and leave a comment with your favorite among the two tracks.
The Scene Zine - Coupon Codes, Hard Rock and Heavy Metal Music Show 2009
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Revery does not prevent a cab from passing by, nor the dreamer from taking note of that cab.
Les Miserables 2008
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The summit of the iceberg was almost the size of a cricket pitch and the tent holding our Meteorological Observatory looked quite incongruous on the blue ice — but my hopes for a few moments of Quiet Revery were shattered by the constant Shotgun Blasts as the men all over the Summit of our Ice Mountain were shooting birds — arctic terns, I am told — by the hundreds.
The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007
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The book was listed by the Cuala Press as Memory Harbour: A Revery on my Childhood and Youth, but by February 1915 its title had changed because, as a Cuala Press advertisement in that month explained, the ‘title has been used before, so Mr. Yeats has altered the title to “Reveries over Childhood and Youth” ’ laid in A Broadside.
Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965
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The book was listed by the Cuala Press as Memory Harbour: A Revery on my Childhood and Youth, but by February 1915 its title had changed because, as a Cuala Press advertisement in that month explained, the ‘title has been used before, so Mr. Yeats has altered the title to “Reveries over Childhood and Youth” ’ laid in A Broadside.
Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965
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