The sole element of truth which thesedreamings contain, as distinguishing them from the dreamings of Anaxagoras, is in the conception that the various atoms differ in size and weight.
It is fair to add, however, that the dreamings of Empedocles regarding the origin of living organisms led him to some conceptions that were much less luminous.
Yet in like manner these also in theirdreamings defile the flesh, and set at nought dominion, and rail at dignities.
And so we two to sit there all shaken with dreamings that did concern happenings of the olden world that did lie upward in that dreadful night which made a mighty and deeply roof over that Country.
And surely, the Maid brought me from my dreamings very sensible, in that she had me to stand; and she was gone about me very swift and natty with her pretty fingers, that she ease me of mine armour.
Maid did bend unto me, and I to take her into mine arms, out of the vague dreamings of her Memory-dreams.
Mr. Gradgrind and Mr. M'Choakumchild deliberately planned, as a result of a false psychology, to destroy all foolish dreamings and imaginings and wonderings by the children.
His dreamings and fancies have been stopped, and he has been stored with facts and made "practical.
What is strange and anomalous is the fact that the Oriental dreamings thus expressed could have been supposed to represent the acme of scientific knowledge.
It needs but slight fuel to feed the flame of romance in a school-girl's breast, and these dreamings might long have been indulged but for an interruption.
He poured his eager dreamings at first into the New Orleans papers: "Fantastics," they have been called, by the editor who of late has hunted them from their forgotten columns.
In her dreamings the city was something so wondrous and grand that Heaven might have been its name.
In Rebecca Mary's dreamings it had always been THE city.
Curiously enough, we shall find that the latest theories as to the final term of the series are not so very far afield from the dreamings of the eighteenth-century philosophers; the electron of J.
And thus with the shadows only, And the dreamings they unweave, Alone, and yet not lonely, I keep my Christmas eve.
Mornings break, And we wake, And we wonder where we went In the bark Thro' the dark, But our wonder is misspent; For no day can cast a light On the dreamings of the night.
Sea Dreamings To-day a bird on wings as white as foam That crests the blue-gray wave, With the vesper light upon its breast, flew home Seaward.
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