Use dreamed in a sentence
Sentences ending with dreamed
- Here was a world, here were people of whom Mona Crozier had never dreamed. [11]
- The old man was stretched beside her, and with her hand upon his neck she lay and dreamed. [12]
- She ascribed it to the novelty of her elevation to a height of which she had never dreamed. [10]
- Agne felt, knew, that this stately man was the Bishop whom she sought, but she did not point him out to her little brother, for his aspect was that of some proud sovereign rather than of "the good, kind man" of whom she had dreamed. [10]
- And unfortunately the same note of nature suggested to Mr. Lyon the contrast of this artificial piece of loveliness with the domestic life of which he dreamed. [4]
- I turned to my dogs, and gave them a cut with the whip to see if I dreamed. [11]
- And besides, what more can the Emperor Charles gain, since there is no chance of obtaining the sovereignty of the world, of which he once dreamed? [10]
- His own methods had been simple and direct; only the scheme itself being intricate, complicated, and reaching further than any diplomatist, except his own Prime Minister, had dreamed. [11]
- With what a firm step did she pace the long suite of rooms, while the conviction was borne in on her that this deed of the vile assassin in the purple must bring the day of salvation and peace nearer--that day of which Andreas dreamed! [10]
- S--something to have dreamed--eh--something to have dreamed? [9]
Short sentences using dreamed
- I dreamed of her. [9]
- I slept; I dreamed. [11]
- All this he dreamed not. [6]
- I--I dreamed, too. [9]
Sentences containing dreamed two or more times
- She, like him, dreamed of an angel, and the angel of whom she dreamed was exactly like himself. [10]
- I have dreamed a good dream, Maurice, but I sometimes fear I have dreamed in vain. [11]
More example sentences with the word dreamed in them
- This light within your youthful hearts has beamed, Ripening the germs of all things good and fair; I also fostered them, and joyous dreamed Of future progress to repay our care. [10]
- Again you say, you much fear that that Elysium of which you have dreamed so much is never to be realized. [7]
- I dreamed of you last night. [10]
- Again, in the years of my struggle for livelihood which followed, I dreamed of her; I pictured her often in the midst of the darkness of the Revolution. [9]
- For years and years I have dreamed of the wonders of the Turkish bath; for years and years I have promised myself that I would yet enjoy one. [5]
- He climbed on, with frequent stops to watch the rim, and before he dreamed of gaining the bench he bumped his knees into it, and saw, in the dim gray light, his rifle and the rabbit. [13]
- It might be wise policy to advance the miner a monthly sum to encourage him to develop the country's riches; but to tax him monthly in advance instead--why, such a thing was never dreamed of in America. [5]
- In fact, except when he had revealed his passion in the matter of the seizing of Venters, she had never dreamed he could be other than the grave, reproving preacher. [13]
- Cynthia thought of what the lady had said to her a few hours since, by this very fire, and began to believe she must have dreamed it. [9]
- What she thought, what she dreamed, if anything, will never be revealed. [9]
- He at first was so insubordinate under restraint that he was put under close ward from which he was not released until, instead of raging with fury he dreamed away his days in sullen brooding. [10]
- No other topic was discussed but the rich strike, and nobody thought or dreamed about anything else. [5]
- Then she had wandered through the deep grass, her tiny feet scarcely turning a fragile blade, and she had dreamed beside some old faded flowers. [13]
- I had angry visions, I dreamed absurd dreams, but I did not think of disobeying. [11]
- There had Tagri Verdi dreamed one night that his fellow, Burs Bey, would in due time be placed on the throne, and had revealed this to him. [10]
- It was all true, then, the romances she had read, the bliss of love she had dreamed of. [5]
- It had come to that pass that I was truly unable to separate what I had really heard from what I had dreamed in those nightmares to which I have been subject, as before mentioned. [6]
- Margaret was about to take that journey in the world which Miss Forsythe had dreamed of in her youth, but had never set out on. [4]
- He then went to rest, as usual intoxicated, and fell into a disturbed sleep, in which he dreamed that Bartja was seated on the throne of Persia, and that the crown of his head touched the heavens. [10]
- And it came to pass that he dreamed, and in his dream his teeth fell out of his mouth. [10]
- It is pleasant to know we are disappointed, in that we never dreamed we might see portions of the actual Temple of Solomon, and yet experience no shadow of suspicion that they were a monkish humbug and a fraud. [5]
- Men went out to build the homes of which they had dreamed through the long winter. [9]
- From time to time I dipped into old Sir Thomas Malory's enchanting book, and fed at its rich feast of prodigies and adventures, breathed in the fragrance of its obsolete names, and dreamed again. [5]
- And looking at those drawings I dreamed I felt that I was doing wrong, but could not tear myself away from them. [2]
- Little wonder that these dreamed of Hessians and destruction. [9]
- I looked across the valley to the hillside where Methuen hung suspended, and dreamed of its wooded seclusion as a village paradise. [6]
- I have reached the time of life which I have dreamed, nay even ventured to hope, might be the limit of the sentence which was pronounced upon me in my infancy. [6]
- Where now were the thousands of which he had dreamed, and which he was to have brought into the Church? [9]
- I dreamed of the fall of the Caesars, and of a great Greek Empire risen from the ruins, powerful and brilliant under the special protection of the gods of Olympus; and each one of us must labor to bring about the realization of this dream. [10]
- She loved, and the fair fabric of the future which they were to weave together, and the plans with which his letters had been filled and of which she had dreamed in exile, had become to-day as the stuff of which moonbeams are made. [9]
- On the whole, the caged reptiles, horrid as they were, hardly matched his recollections of what he had seen or dreamed he save at the cavern. [6]
- And not only that, but of a new kind--a kind never dreamed of before. [5]
- Once he dreamed that there was in Alexandria a man even more perfect than himself; Phabis was his name, and he was a shoemaker, dwelling in the White road near the harbor of Kibotos. [10]
- And he dreamed that the Holy Virgin Mother of the Kiev catacombs came to him and said, 'Believe in me and I will make you whole. [2]
- And he said that people little dreamed what a man Col. [5]
- I had dreamed that I was riding out in the Lorenzer-wald with Hans and my grand-uncle and other some; but we went slowly and softly, by reason that all our horses fell lame. [10]
- He had dreamed that he and Uncle Pierre, wearing helmets such as were depicted in his Plutarch, were leading a huge army. [2]
- Close before the success of which I dreamed failure and bitter disappointment. [10]
- How he had speculated and dreamed about it is plain enough from the paper the reader may remember on Ocean, River, and Lake. [6]
- But yet--let me speak--I have dreamed of love, the tossing sea of passion; I have felt its surges here--in here; I feel them still. [10]
- I dreamed that she was lying on the shores of the Nile, and complained to me of pain in the breast. [10]
- She dreamed that she was in prison and that George Fournel was her jailor. [11]
- She dreamed that she was by his side, and before her stood the table she covered with food for him, and the water she gave him after his work. [10]
- Well, Livy said she had never told me to invite Charley and she hadn't dreamed of inviting Susy, and moreover there wasn't any dinner, but just one lean duck. [5]
- On her arm she carried a little basket of cakes and confitures, and these she dreamed she sold, for they were few who bought of Crazy Joan. [11]
- So slumber overmastered Selene every now and then for a quarter of an hour, and each time she dreamed of her sister. [10]
- For I had seen visions, I had dreamed dreams, beheld a delectable country of my very own. [9]
- But at night, seen from the river where they are columns towering against the sky, all sparkling with light, they are fairylike; they are beauty more satisfactory to the soul and more enchanting than anything that man has dreamed of since the Arabian nights. [5]
- And there I sat in my solitude and dreamed such wondrous dreams! [6]
- Her own little room too, where she had so often knelt down and prayed at night--prayed for the time which she hoped was dawning now--the little room where she had slept so peacefully, and dreamed such pleasant dreams! [12]
- Take him in repose, and he looked a lank ascetic who dreamed of a happy land where flagellation was a joy and pain a panacea. [11]
- The journey to Quicksands was accomplished in a good fellowship which Honora, an hour before, would not have dreamed of. [9]
- Loveless and malignant privity, miserable folly, and such schemes as might have been dreamed of in a mad-house! [10]
- What they daily possessed we only dreamed of in our simple garden. [10]
- After a slight pause he continued somewhat hesitatingly: "I dreamed last night, three times, of events that occurred in my past; events which I hoped would never disturb me in the life I am now leading. [11]
- He was not only older, but sharper, better acquainted with the city and its ways, and, whatever might be the strength of Cyprian's motives, his own were of such intensity that he thought of nothing else by day, and dreamed of nothing else by night. [6]
- The world thought only of the sufferings he had inflicted on others; no one dreamed of the pangs he had to endure--no one but herself, to whom Galenus had spoken of them. [10]
- One sure sign of this is the phenomenal sale of pianos to households whose occupants had never dreamed of such luxuries. [9]
- At every click of the rails she was drawing nearer to that great world of which she had dreamed, a world of country houses inhabited by an Olympian order. [9]
- I never dreamed of such a thing. [5]
- In the matter of roominess it transcends anything that was ever dreamed of before, I fancy. [5]
- He had dreamed of a different, far different meeting! [10]
- The countess did not sleep at night, or when she did fall asleep dreamed that she saw her sons lying dead. [2]
- But he had not dreamed she was capable of such superb horsemanship. [13]
- I dreamed all night about Indians, deserts, and silver bars, and in due time, next day, we took shipping at the St. Louis wharf on board a steamboat bound up the Missouri River. [5]
- It was a new life to me, one that I had not dreamed of. [9]
- Fair flowers of never dreamed of splendor and beauty blossomed in the heart of the weeping woman, and when at length her tears ceased, there was a great silence, but also a great glory within her and around her. [10]
- Not for a moment had we ever dreamed of such a thing. [5]
- Now it was mastered by the dreams he had dreamed of the East: the desert skies, high and clear and burning, the desert sunsets, plaintive and peaceful and unvaried--one lovely diffusion, in which day dies without splendour and in a glow of pain. [11]
- When she and Martina returned home she looked so cast down and distracted that no stranger now would ever have dreamed of comparing her with a brisk little bird. [10]
- The first churches, like those of Corinth and Ephesus and Rome, were democracies: no such thing as a priestly line to carry on a hierarchy, an ecclesiastical dynasty, was dreamed of. [9]
- Such men as Kamptz and Dambach kept their places by casting suspicion upon others and condemning them, but they little dreamed when they summoned before their execrable tribunal the insignificant student Fritz Reuter, of Mecklenburg, how he would brand their system and their names. [10]
- And she looked just as true and sweet as Philip dreamed she would look at home. [4]
- In marble, could it have been wrought by a great sculptor, men would have dreamed before it of high things. [9]
- I never dreamed it had a name--ah, sweet heaven, I thought it was original. [5]
- She has elements in her which poor Mary never dreamed of. [9]
- In every trial, in every misfortune, I have met with your helping hand; yet I never dreamed or dared to cherish thy love, till a voice impaired with age encouraged the cause, and declared they who acquired thy favor should win a victory. [5]
- In every trial, in every misfortune, I have met with your helping hand; yet I never dreamed or dared to cherish thy love till a voice impaired with age encouraged the cause, and declared they who acquired thy favor should win a victory. [5]
- When I succeeded in bringing the manuscript home, I felt like the man who had dreamed of a treasure, and when he went out to ride found it in his path. [10]
- But you know I never dreamed he was your father. [13]
- Night after night I have dreamed of you in your laboratory, a vague, dark, terrifying dream of you in that laboratory which I have hated so. [11]
- All is as I dreamed for these long years. [11]
- Young Tom had his own way of doing things, though he little dreamed of the help Heaven was to send him in this matter. [9]
- He acknowledged to himself, with sincere thankfulness, that he had now found the ideal woman, of whom he had dreamed in his hours of best inspiration, and that she was his, wholly and alone. [10]
- The Sultan heaped him with honors and treasure, until he learned that his former companion had dreamed another dream, and this time that it was to be his fate to mount the throne. [10]
- She dreamed about him that night, and nothing idealizes and renders fascinating one in whom we have already an interest like dreaming of him or of her. [6]
- The light of heaven was in that smile, and I have dreamed of it even since age has crept upon me. [9]
- He dreamed he heard his dead mother's voice in the room, where he lay. [11]
- He dreamed that he was under the high arches of an old cathedral, amidst a throng of worshippers. [6]
- He dreamed that he was lying in the room he really was in, but that he was quite well and unwounded. [2]
- Night after night he had troubled sleep, and he had dreamed again and again that his uncle knocked at his door, or came and stood beside his bed and spoke to him. [11]
- Defeated again, and he had not dreamed of such a thing. [5]
- How often had he dreamed of the manifold effects that would be produced by the elixir! [10]
- Here Fate might have its way; she had known the highest joy she had ever dreamed of, and where on earth was there a sublimer tomb than this sanctuary of the sovereign of the universe, whose supremacy even the other gods acknowledged with trembling! [10]
- Would any man have dreamed of such a thing in our young days, Master Cousin? [10]
- How often I have dreamed of her when, before going to some entertainment, she came in full evening dress to hear me repeat my little prayer and bid us good-bye! [10]
- It is no harm to admit (for the benefit of the Society for Psychical Research) that Stephen still dreamed of her. [9]
- They are bitter hard to bear because there is nothing tangible to take hold of; and the insulter can always say, if called before the railway officials, that he never dreamed of intending any offence. [5]
- Since Number Five had dreamed about the Tutor, he had been more in her waking thoughts than she was willing to acknowledge. [6]
- And when he had arrived in St. Louis to play his part in the wedding festivities, she had found her swan a swan indeed--he was all that she had dreamed of him. [9]
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