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in a dream, plunging the sword into his bosom. This image is very natural
for a man in his condition awakes no farther than to see confusedly what

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environs him, and to think it not a reality but a dream."Pope.  "There's
one did laugh in his sleep, and one cry'd murder They wak'd each other." _Macbeth._ 219 "Aurora now had left her saffron bed, And beams of early
light the heavens o'erspread."  Dryden's Virgil, iv. 639  220 _Red drops


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