The book The Dream was written by author Terry, Howard Leslie, 1877- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Dream book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Dream a good or bad book?
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I fly— adieu ! Exit. 27 Satan Now look at that! were it not for me, Think, what a dull world this would be, People would die of ennui. There would be no rule of three, Fruit would grow on every tree, Food be had too easily. Lawyers would of toil be free— Men on all things would agree. And no use for churches see; Gold would know no victory, Love would have no mystery, Spell, suspense, uncertainty: Life would not be worth the fee! Though I am condemned to hell, All th' excitement earth doth swel...l Comes of my unconquered spell; Sweet, how sweeter man can tell After woe which him befell; Never tolled a funeral knell But sweeter rang the marriage bell: 'Twas my art did death compel. Judge me world, and so— farewell. Scene IL [A room of marvelous beauty. Richard and the woman seated at a table. They drain their wine- glasses.] Woman For one brief moment while 'twas in our throats We did enjoy it; so with pleasures all, The sweetness while it lasts, then emptiness; Reflection, not too pleasant; torture next, 28 And then, unless we feed desire to its Content (which process is expense, and which Means energy expended, or a scheme Out of all honor to possess the price) , We drag on miserable.
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