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Definition of Dreamlands
1. dreamland [n] - See also: dreamland
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dreamlands
Literary usage of Dreamlands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Magazine of Poetry by Charles Wells Moulton (1894)
"... High born in the dreamlands of sleep (In the beautiful dreamlands of sleep),
When soul on the high tides of feeling Floats outward in music appealing ..."
2. The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review (1894)
"Such power, such pathos revealing, High born in the dreamlands of sleep (In the
beautiful dreamlands of sleep), When soul on the high tides of feeling ..."
3. Black Beauty: The Autobiography of a Horse by Anna Sewell (1904)
"... "Arabian Nights," the "Alham- bra," and minds which are still strangers to
fairyland and hero-land and all the dreamlands of the world's inheritance. ..."
4. Library of Southern Literature by Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles William Kent (1909)
"The crassness and nearness of the present either hide or negative its charm, so
the subtle spirit finds its freedom in the loveliness of antique dreamlands. ..."
5. Poems by Walter Malone (1904)
"With flowers such as these, of old The witch enwreathed her golden head; They
grew in Circe's haunted wold, Or oped in dreamlands of the dead. A DEFIANCE. ..."
6. Kate Greenaway by Marion Harry Spielmann, George Somes Layard (1905)
"When nothing shows itself to me-all day long-but the dull room or the wild sea
and I think what it must be to you to have far sight into dreamlands of ..."