Date: 1819
"'These dreams and fancies easily invade; / 'The mind and body feel the slow disease,"
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Date: 1819
"'And dreams are what the troubled fancy sees.'--"
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Date: 1819
"'In dreams the chosen of my heart I view'd, / 'And thus th' impression day by day renew'd"
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Date: 1819
"'Yes, all are dreams; but some as we awake / 'Fly off at once, and no impression make; / 'Others are felt, and ere they quit the brain / 'Make such impression that they come again"
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Date: 1819
Some dreams "more strong, abiding figures draw / 'Upon the brain, and we assert 'I saw;'"
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Date: 1819
In sleep the fancy may place "A powerful likeness of a form and face" on the organs
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Date: 1819
One may take "all my counterfeit address / 'For sterling passion, should the like profess?"
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Date: 1819
""But an accursed dream has steel'd thy breast, / 'And all the woman in thy soul suppress'd."--"
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Date: 1819
"'For none could more by outward signs express / 'What wise men lock within the mind's recess."
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Date: 1819
One may behold "the mirror truth" within
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