“How happy he whose toil Has o'er his languid pow'rless limbs diffus'd A pleasing lassitude; he not in vain Invokes the gentle Deity of dreams. His pow'rs the most voluptuously dissolve In soft repose; on him the balmy dews Of Sleep with double nutriment descend.” DreamSleepVainGentleToilLimbsDeitiesDewReposeInvokePow Author:John Armstrong
“I know of one semibarbarous zone whose librarians repudiate the "vain and superstitious habit" of trying to find sense in books, equating such a quest with attempting to find meaning in dreams or in the chaotic lines on the palms of one's hand.” KnowsTryingBookDreamHandsLinesHabitVainZoneQuestsPalmsAttemptingFind MeLibrarianChaoticSuperstitious Book:The secret books Source: The secret books
“What labor and pains worldlings take to obtain the vain things of this life-to obtain the poor things of this world, which are but shadows and dreams, and mere nothings!” WorldDreamPainPoorThis WorldShadowLaborMereThis LifeVain Book:Heaven On Earth Source: Heaven On Earth