“Oh never another dream can be
Like that early dream of ours,
When the fairy Hope lay down to sleep,
Like a child, among the flowers.”
Song: Oh never another dream can be
The Venetian Bracelet (1829)
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Letitia Elizabeth Landon785
English poet and novelist 1802–1838Related quotes
Amy Tan The Hundred Secret Senses
Variant: Everyone must dream. We dream to give ourselves hope. To stop dreaming — well, that’s like saying you can never change your fate. Isn’t that true?
Source: The Hundred Secret Senses (1995)
“Unless you can die when the dream is past —
Oh, never call it loving!”
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806–1861) English poet, author
A Woman's Shortcomings http://www.poetryconnection.net/poets/Elizabeth_Barrett_Browning/14908, st. 5 (1850). <br class="br">Context: Unless you can muse in a crowd all day<br>On the absent face that fixed you;<br>Unless you can love, as the angels may,<br>With the breadth of heaven betwixt you;<br>Unless you can dream that his faith is fast,<br>Through behoving and unbehoving;<br>Unless you can die when the dream is past —<br>Oh, never call it loving!
Henry Van Dyke (1852–1933) American diplomat
Variant: Oh, London is a man's town, there's power in the air;
And Paris is a woman's town, with flowers in her hair;
And it's sweet to dream in Venice, and it's great to study Rome;
But when it comes to living there is no place like home.
Source: America for Me (1909), Lines 9-12.
John Dryden (1631–1700) English poet and playwright of the XVIIth century
The Indian Emperor (1667), Act III, scene ii.
Zooey Deschanel (1980) American actress, musician, and singer-songwriter
"If You Can't Sleep".
Volume Two (2010)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) English poet, literary critic and philosopher
Source: The Complete Poems