...and then, in dreaming, / The clouds methought would open and show riches / Ready to drop upon me, that when I waked / I cried to dream again.

William Shakespeare
...and then, in dreaming, / The clouds methought would open...
...and then, in dreaming, / The clouds methought would open...
...and then, in dreaming, / The clouds methought would open...
...and then, in dreaming, / The clouds methought would open...
About This Quote

Horace, in his poem “Epistle to Augustus” (c. 40 B.C.), captures the feelings of many people when they are in love. They feel that they are living in a dream, with something missing in their lives, and they feel that it is only through dreaming that they can find what is missing.

Source: The Tempest

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