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1 I| lust to sleep, which was no dream, but as is supposed in an
2 I| both saw on one night a dream of which they were astonied
3 I| interpreted the butler's dream; he said: Methought that
4 I| the interpretation of the dream; the three baskets be three
5 I| Pharaoh saw in his sleep a dream. Him thought he stood upon
6 I| slept again, and saw another dream. He saw seven ears of corn
7 I| gathered he told to them his dream, and there was none that
8 I| to whom be said: I saw a dream which I have showed unto
9 I| first years. The latter dream pertaineth to the same,
10 I| ascended. sweven, n., a dream. synechdoche, n., bringing
11 II| and they had one semblable dream. For them seemed that a
12 II| told to each other their dream. And then the apostle came
13 II| etang, lake. sweven. n., a dream. ~toller, tollener, n.,
14 III| mother had a marvellous dream whereof she was so sore
15 III| supposed it had been but a dream. Then when they saw that
16 III| speaketh to us as it were in a dream? To whom Seconde said: It
17 III| It may be well to thee a dream, but to me it is admonition
18 III| after, S. Alban saw in his dream all the mystery of our faith,
19 III| began to think what her dream might signify. And when
20 IV| and dreamed a marvellous dream. For him seemed that he
21 IV| joy. And anon after this dream he awoke, and was all abashed
22 IV| had told to her all his dream, she was full heavy, and
23 V| she saw in her sleep a dream which was a demonstrance
24 V| And when she had told her dream to a holy man, he answered
25 V| or as he had been in a dream. And there where he was
26 VI| might have knowledge of her dream. And when the king understood
27 VI| be well an illusion or a dream which is not always true,
28 VI| the morn he recounted his dream unto two other blind men,
29 VI| her husband, she feigned a dream subtly, which she told to
30 VI| we have heard, or is it a dream? Then Peter said to them:
31 VI| he told how she feigned a dream, and how in sailing towards
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