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  • Thou pretendest much pittie and care of me, but all to no other end: but what mischeefes thou dreamest happening unto mee, so wouldest thou see them effected on me.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Such harmes as thou wishest, such thou dreamest of.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Tut! there are other Trojans that thou dreamest not of, the which for sport sake are content to do the profession some grace; that would, if matters should be looked into, for their own credit sake, make all whole.

    The first part of King Henry the Fourth 2004

  • And verily, already hath thy breath the fragrance of future songs, — — Already glowest thou and dreamest, already drinkest thou thirstily at all deep echoing wells of consolation, already reposeth thy melancholy in the bliss of future songs! —

    Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none 2001

  • Thou dreamest of a long journey and thou hast one foot in the grave!

    The French Immortals Series — Complete Various

  • But if any ampler grace mask itself in these thy prayers, and thou dreamest of change in the whole movement of the war, idle is the hope thou nursest. '

    The Aeneid of Virgil 70 BC-19 BC Virgil

  • Couldst thou look into its abysses of tenderness a new world would be revealed to thee, of which now thou only dreamest.

    The Lost Hunter A Tale of Early Times John Turvill Adams

  • Perhaps thou dreamest that thou embracest me in thy armes: leave off the darknesse of sleepe and awake thou to receive a penall deprivation of thy sight, lift up thy face, regard thy vengeance and evill fortune, reckon thy miserie; so pleaseth thine eies to a chast woman, that thou shall have blindnesse to thy companion, and an everlasting remorse of thy miserable conscience.

    The Golden Asse Lucius Apuleius

  • "Thou dreamest," said Richard Wood, incredulously.

    A Boy's Ride Gulielma Zollinger

  • I will guard thee as thou dreamest, none shall harm while I am by.

    The Sleep-Song of Grainne Over Dermuid 1922

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