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RENDERING THIS BY FAR THE LARGEST, MOST COMPREHENSIVE AND COMPLETE WORK OF THE KIND IN ANY LANGUAGE, -^»m;-:m^ BOSTON, MASS. KANDOLPH PUBLISHING CO. 1871. \^! ^o^\ ^•x^ Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by PASCHAL B. RANDOLPH, In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. ^Persons who desire to correspond with the author >, or to gain infor- mation concerning Clairvoyance, Mesmerism, Will- Culture, or Secret Science, or who wish to learn the subtle ao'ts, can enclose a fee and do so by addressing Dr. P. B. Randolph, Professor of Oriental Interior Science. Care of Box 3352, Boston, Mass,^ PBEAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. introduction: Dreams have a meaning ! Can you disbelieve it? If soj reject this book— I beg you not receive it; But as for me, I'm superstitious still, And know that dreams a part in nature fill. Shadows they are — and substance soon will follow 5 Who say they don't believe it — 'tis all pretence, and hollow. "Dream land is a play-ground of tke soul— Wierd region vast, like unto death profound. Yet some can read its wondrous scroll, Some, travel o'er its magic ground. 'Tis possible for Trying Man, Poor weakling though perchance he be, The great Dream-Mystery to scan, And all its deeper secrets see. The active soul, the mind — the man, No bar can stay — no fetters chain. And he the Dream-king's realm, and plan, And future joys and coming pain. May see and know — and being seen, Tell others what a dream may mean. •DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANTXG. Dreams are not idle phantasies, — Mere creatures of the passing hour ; But ministers of Fate's decrees — The sceptre of a mighty power- King Dream ! — "v^ho pictures forth at night Fore-things, which after days shall see ; Strange things which afterward shall he Things which the wise alone can see !" Thus spoke Artefius full two hundred years ago, A learned man was he— whom only scholars know. His knowledge gave he unto me^ in volumes rich and rare ; His " Treatises on Dreams." His " Signs seen in the Air.'' His " Code Interpretation's," and " Touchstone of the Dream" His " Flowers of the critic Art." His " Artefius' shining beam." And yet three hundred "Hermist Books," ^Idmano's "Magic Art." Protylus' " Book of Dreams ;" Ritenyer's " Dreamer's Part" — Deep treatises ; I give to thee ; they'll amuse an idle hour, Perchance they may convince thee that Dream's a regul power, A Providence, a Fate— a shadow of the yet-to-be ; Portending happiness, or pain, black woe, or bright felicity. Again, as knowledge bound^ I wandered, O'er hoary Egypt's storied land ; And- Syria's arid plains and hills; and Turkey's hostile strand; Arabian deserts ; Nubia, and far Negro Dongola, And other lands, where other lore, and costumes strange have ways 5 • DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. I gathered all of Dream their wisest sages knew; And here present, adapted, kind reader unto you. Five weary years have passed smce this work was began Concerning dreams and dreaming. I now present the plan, By which may be interpreted the meaning of each dream: The secret is the shape and hue of what therein may seem. Thousands there be who dream at night What they would know in morning light } Fot §u(?b^:tsd p^ly such, I write. THE KEY. Directions. — Run your eye along the alphabetical lists till you come to the name or synonym of the thing, word, object, topic, subject looked for. In seeking, always select the thing or ob- ject that impressed itself most forcibly upon your memory. Turn to it then, and you will find such a solution as cannot fail to amuse, surprise, and, perhaps, instruct you also. Remember, look for the most prominent thing ONLY in searching for your dream'' s solution, Nearly the whole of this book can be^ used as a FoRTUNfi- Teller, for yourself or any one else, by simply opening it at ran- dom, ahd letting the finger or a pointer fall at random on any line. If it fails to apply the first time, repeat until an answer is given, but do not repeat a success more than twice the same day. I have a ** Symph" or Prediction Chart especially for such use. Its price is $1.00, and can only be had by addressing P. B. Randolph, Boston, Mass. 6 DBEAMS, JlND THEIR MEANING. INDEX. . A. Abandon, 362. Abject, 415. Abbot, 513. Abbey, 509. Abbess, 534j Absent, 911. Abyss, 1016. Abortion, 1512. Abed, 2125. Abnormal, 2948. Acorn, 1529. Accounts, 2118. Ace of Spades, 514. Acquaintances, 1259. Acting, 1519. Actor, 1526. Actress, 1527. Academy, 420. Acrobat, 517. Acting, 518. Acid, 539. Accouch, 885-6. Accident, 1011. Ace of Hearts, 2821. Ace of Clubs, 2815. Ace of Diamonds, 2825. Acquittal, 2955. Admire, 2953. Adoration, 2950. Adorned, 2951. Adulation, 2952. Administrator, 1234. Adopted 1435. Advertise, 1738. Address, 163. Adultery, 213. Admission. 340. Adieu, 528. A'driatic, 903. Advan- tage, 936. Adders, 969. Admiral, 1029. Africa, 14. Affront, 948. Afflict, 972. Afterbirth, 1023. Affa- ble, 2949. Affirm, 2954. Affidavit, 1255. Aground, 41 6. Aged People, 489. Agreeable, 808. Agony ^ 1413. Aggravate, 1445. Aggression, 1516 '17. Agent, 1536. Airs, 414. Air Walking, 2675. Albino, 916. Alms, 926. Allopathy, 993. Alarm, 1430. Almeh, 500. Altar, 503. Ale, 521. Alligator, 794. Alabaster, 882 Almonds, 2169. Alibi, 2501. Aloft, 2508. Alliance, 2957. Alum, 2956. Ambulance, 2958. Amaranth, 723. Amber, 211. Amalgamation, 8 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 417. Ambush. 438. Amanuensis, 719. Amative, 736. Amen, 933. Amputate, 1251. Animals, 354. Anus, 955. Answer, 2576. Anaconda, 1436. Antiquity, 1501. Annul, 1503. Antipathy, 1549. Annihilation, 891. Andes, 932. Angels, 944. Anarchy, 1344. Anvil, 3. Anger, 51. Ant, 760. Antelope, male, 798. Anchor, 883. Ape, 12. Apples, 331. Appeal, 365. Apron, 501. Approbation, 871. Appetite, 1007. April, 1271. Appenines, 13331 Apprentice, 2837. Appoplexy, 356. Aquarium, 805. Arrogant, 2961. Arabs, 587. Armorer, 907. Art, 506. Artist, 525. Aromatic, 556. Archer, 899. Arch, 922. Arm-chair, 1073. Arrival, 1538. Arresting, 1557. Arrows, 328. Artillery, 1266. Army, 1267. Arsenic, 1420. Argument, 1565. Arson, 2244. Astonish, 1013. Ask, 1217. Assent, 1246. Ass, 1505. Ash- tree, 1558. Ascent, 242. Assassins, 252. Ash, 530. Asia, 775. Asth- ma, 2514. Ashes, 1335. Atlantic, 940. Audience, 278. Aunt, 759. Autumn, 1270. Aurora, 1411. Au- gur, 2959. August, 2123. Auction, 2153. Author, 85. Awe, 191. Axe, 1. B. Barrel, 1831. Banisters, 2484. Bastinado, 2783. Banish, 2150. Bake, 2109. Barque, 2915. Banquet Hall, 1332. Banana, 2601. Busk, 23. Babes, 60. Bark, 157-8. Barns, 221. Bands, 442. Bald, 108. Babes, 61. Banks, 470. Bandit, 475. Bail, 466-7. Bales, 480. Basin, 565. Bastard, 605. Baffled, 609. Barracks, 610. Bags, 732. Baggage, 731. Ball, 734-5. Bawl, 733. Bad news, 786. Ba- ron, 890. Ballads, 895. Balance, 900-1. Bankrupt, 982. Barber, 1004. Barrenness, 1054-5. Balloon, 1342. Bashful, 1091. Bath, 1117-18-19-20. Baboon, 1124. Basket, 1127. Bane, 1150. Bache- lor, 1193, Battle, 1231. Bat, 1243-4. Banners, 1260. Balcony, DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 9 1262. Ballots, 1345. Baptist, 1353. Baptize, 1349. Bay, 1357-8. Backbite, 1373. Ball-room, 1377. Batter, 1429. Bar-room, 1544. Backnote, 1562. Bespatter, 905. Berth, 1009-10. Bedlam, 1142. Behead, 1154. Bee, 1337. Beard, 28. Bets, 80-1. Belts, 150-1. Beggars, 185. Beans, 225. Bee, 1338. Berries, 226. Bedbugs, 287. Beer, 407. Before, 413. Bedridden, 427. Beach, 508. Beatitude, 516. Berry- ing, 522. Beeswax, 523. Beds, 725. Berlin, 778. Bedfellow, male, 796— Female, 931— Old, 1556— Young, 1451— Black, 1452— Yellow, 1019. Beets, 861. Bey, 897. Belly, 898. Beau, 1111. Beetles, 1116. Beget, 1149. Bells, 1153. Besmear, 1157. Beat, 1184. Be- wail, 1161. Becalmed, 1163. Benight, 1191. Bedroom, 1208.. Be- hind, 1214. Birth, 1008. Begin, 1222. Beckon, 1223. Beacon, 1228. Bellows, 1321. Belle,' 1354. Beef, 2126. Beauty, 1285. Bears, 1666. Beech, 859. Bittern, 1112. Bilk, 1152. Bills, 1155 Billiards, 1189. Bile, 1272. Bite, 1455. Birthday, 1506. Bible, 2152. Bitten, 2154. Bit- ter, 2963. Boy-children, 148. Books, 212. Bowels, 370. Boar, 790. Boston, 792. Bower, 887. Boats, 1101. Boatbuilder, 1198. Bosom, 1205. 1206-7. Bottles, 1235. Bones, 1245. Borrow, 1247. Boast, 1322. Boquet,1347. Bootees, 1355. Boil, 1431-2. Boheraian, 1782. Bon- net, 2338. Bowl, 2591. Boys, unruly, 72. Boddice, 1994. Brick-chimneys, 121. Bread, 183. Bribes, 194-5. Brewer, 214. Brogue, 301. Brandy, 422. Bronze, 473. Brick, 558. Brig, 771. Broth, 1075. Bride, 1518. Brothel, 1348. Brass, 1364-5. Brother, 1497-8. Browse, 2794. Bridge, 1504. Brand, 2965. Bran, 2966. Butcher, 2636. Bulbs, 2637. Bull, 45. Bugs, 196. Butterfly, 199. Buck and doe, 293. Bun, 510. Butternuts, 1104. Buttocks, 1187. Buttons, 1192. BuUfight, 1201, Burglary, 1213. Bully, 1361, Bulling, 1511. Burial, 1566-7. Bundle, 1987. Bunch, 1985. But- ter, 2962. Buff, 2964 10 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. Blackberries, 2907. Blue dress, 1636. Black seal, 1363. Black eyes, 40. Blacked eyes, 39. Blue eyes, 43. Black sand, 181. Black, 800. Bluff, 338-9. Blasted, 632. Blush, 998. Bluster, 1074. 'Blaze, 1096. Blame, 1103. Blister, 1110. Blessed, 1122. Bless, 1209. Bliss, 1211. Blue, 1146. Blacksmith, 1145. Blinds, 1330. Black dress, 1634. Bloat, 2794. Blood, 2832-^. Blind, yourself, 1533. Blind men, 1534. Blmd women, 1535. C. Carriage maker, 1615. Carrion, 1894. Campaign, 2009. Caning, 1712. Cartridge, 2074. ^ Cards, 958. Camomile, 1939. Carried, 2073. Caboose, 2076. Candor, 2111. Caustic, 2170. Camphor, 2523. Cantelope, 2529. Canoe, 2912. Candidate, 1913. Caucus, 2914. Catholic, 2051. Canisters, 2485. Cab, 2. Cats, 101-2. Cas- . trate, 99-100. Calm, 132. Cabin, 150. Cattle, 88-9. Candy, 184. Calomel, 192. Castinets, 630. Cactus, 197. Cabbage, 200. Calico, 428. Canes, 663. Castings, 747. Calf, 795. Camels, 812. Call, 813. Caul, 874. Canonicals, 879. Casket, 924. Caterpillar, 937. Cage, 942. Cap, 996. Cant, 1014. Canopy, 1025. Cape, 1032-4. Cabinet-maker, 1046. Cabinet, 1052-3. Carve, 1068. Cake, 1106. Can't, 1108. Camp, 1164. Canada, 1199. Canal, 1359. Cancer, 1370. Cat-tail, 1363. Calamus, 1388. Captain, 1398-9. Captive, 1402. Canter, 1421. Caravan, 1437. Caress, 1440. Cave, 1439. Cascade, 1441. Cannibal, 724. Candles, 1448-9. Carpenter, 1483. Cataract,* 1577. Caution, 1591. Carrots, 1451. .Cannonade, lOlf. Cannon, 1612. Calamity, 1613-14. Cancan, 1042. Celestial, 1610. Cedar, 504.* Ceremony, 1393. Censure, 1403. Cen- sor, 2072. Cents, 2971. Cellery, 2972. Cement, 2974. Cellar, 95. Cinders, 2199. Cistern, 1882. Cinnamon, 2096. Civil, 2973. Cir- cus, 1788. Cocoanuts, 2172. Confectioner, 2173. Comet, 547. Coil, 550. Cook, 326. Cowlick, 1607. Conductor, 1608* Committee, 2142. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. . 11 Convulsions, 2144. Cousin, 1490. Coffers, 1500. Coast, 1587. Cour- age, 1592. Coward, .1593-4. Corpse, 1416-17. Corn, 1444. Coun- sel, 1459. Comb, 1470-1443. Colors, 1202-3. Collars, 1204. Cop- per, 1218. Corns, 1209. Confess, 1381-2-3. Cock, 956. Coroner, 1037. Coffee, 1061. Council, 1114. Coins, 1115. Cobbler, 1131. Conceit, 867. Convict, 770. Convert, 769. Coronet, 881. Com- plaint, 952. Counterfeit, 481. Congress, 540. Cold, 630. Cows, 666.. Commons, 686. Corruption, 33. Conflagration, 32. Coax, 47. Con- sult, 120. Coal, 137-8-288. Colic, 219. Cotton, 269. Compass, 272-3. Cough, 279. Coach, 320-321-1433-4. Cottage, 2838. Coi- tion, 327. Cooked apples, 406. Confine, 430. Colts, 468. Coral, 2078. Condor, 2112. Copperhead, 2553. Conscience, 2625. Co- logne, 2847. Consul, 2856. Court, 552. Convent 975. Constable, 1622. Coition, failure in 2146. Conscript, 2167. College, 2201. Currants, 1481. Cucumbers, 2841. Curls, 189-190. Cuckold, 215, Curses, 469. Cut, 645. Curtains, 689. Curtains, 1415. Cluck, 1166. Climb, 1605. Clinch, 1427. Clams, 1581, Claws, 1582. Claims, 1583. Clamp, 1584. Clock, 310. Cloth, 1050. Clown, 1057. Cloves, 1089-90. Clay, 1196. Clap, 1195. Clever, 1385. Clover, white, 1380. Clover, red, 1090. Clevis, 1380. Clouds, 1410. Chambermaid, 1418. Chestnuts, 1423. Cheat, 1425-6. Chowder, 1376. Chased, 1378-9. Chase, 1386-7. Choke, 1395. Chaff, 1167-8. Chaunt, 1175. Choir, 1182. Chibouque, 1216. Chastity, 2741. Chain, 19. Cherries, 22. Chamber, 26. Chalk, 48-136. Charm, 52. Checkers, 114. Chastity, 173-2741. Chairs, 292. Charlestown, 793. Choice, 1005-6. Cheese, 1028. Chinese, male, 799—Female, 1044. Churning, 1045. Chips, 1151. Chest, 1580. Chess, 1657. Chal- lenge, 1599. Chimpanzee, 1604. Chemist, 1609. Charity, 1688. Champagne, 2008. Church, 2102. Champion, 2969. Chemise, 1464. Cream, 30. Crystal, 56. Creep, 561. Creek, 555. Cranes, 511. Crow, 578-9. Cypress, 270. Crucifix, 863. Crust, 873. Crowd, 875. Crown, 912-13. Cradle, 1076-7. Crabs, 1098-9. Crash, 1109. 12 Crime, 1200. Crush, 1374. Cramp, 1588. Crawl, 1603. Crouch, 1606. Crumbs, 2002. Crimson dress, 1619. Crocus, 1975. Cres- cent, 1976. Crutch, 1998. Crumble, 2000. Cruel, 2006. Critic, 2799. Cranberries, 2851. Crimson, 2919. Crowbar, 2968. Cricket, 1248-9. Cygnet, 2976. Cypher, 2975. D. Dairy, 253. Daisy, 254. Dandy, 275. Dark, 276. Dagger, 6. Damask, 277. Dates, 388-9. Damage, 1574. Dam, 1585-6. Dare, 2037. Day, 2042. Damascus, 2045. Damsons, 2046. Darn, 2043. Damn, 2044. Danger, 449. Dangle, 2977. Davis, A. J., 1351. Davis, Jeff., 1352. December, 1698. Delicious, 1699. Delusion, 2023. Debt, 2025. De'kler,155I. Deck, 1568. Dead, 1570. Defendant, 1661. Dew, 811. Deer, 1356. Depart, 1539. Den, 165. Dentist, 57. Derwieh, 180. Deeds, 249. Desk, 262. Deaf, 264. Desert, 361. Devil, 373. Death, 390. Debate, 546. Deiuge, 667. Dessert, 2030. Defeat, 2980. Dead trees, 1844. Delay, 2990. Depot, 1708. Decanter, 2542. Deal cards, 1546. Deal cards— others, 1547. Deal in goods, 1548. Di^ng clams, 2916. Dive, 2978. Dig, 872. Diamonds, 2775. Dinner, 172. Distress, 260. Distillery, 263. Dice, 282. Divorce, 334. Dixie, 418. Disagreeable, 809. Disgrace, 1003. Dial, 1079. Disguise, 1105. Diorama, 1121. Dilemma, 1254. Disease, 1476. Dishes, 1509. Die, 167. Dice, 1900 to 1938. Double dream, 25. Dogs, 928. Doll, 1528. Dolphin, 2819. Doves, 84. Dollars, 168. Domes, 259. Down, 308. Doctor, 381. Doe, 1569. Dominoes, 1751. Door, 2079. Dotage, 2982. Duke, 2983. Duchess, 2984. Duel, 97. Dumb, 216. Dung, 268 Dungeon, 364. Ducks, 387. Dutch, 706. Ducking, 716. Dumpling, 1040. Dunce, 1477. Dream Forgotten, 1541. Dramas, 4. Dropsy, 218. Drum, 281. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 13 Dragon, 289. Drink, 779. Dress, 780. Drown, 1158. Drawl, 2986. Drawing, 2987. Drawbridge, 2989. Druids, 977. Dwarf, 1086. Dye, 1571. Dyspepsia, 1631. E. Eagles, 35-36. Earth, 261. Earthen jars, 156. Eating, 740. Earl, 256. Ear-ache, 1790. Earthen-ware, 290. Easement, 1654. Ears, 171. Ebony, 291. Ebb-tide, 1744. Echpse, 429. Echo, 1649. Editor, 865. Eels, 1656. Eggs, 864. Egypt, 487. Elope, 434. Elephant, 554. Election, 1561. Elipse, 1983. Ele- campane, 2021. Eloquence, 2026. Emetic, 305. Embalm, 594. Emperor, 1264. Empress, 1265. Embers, 1564. Embellish, 2004. Emigrant, 2016. Enemies, 313; Enchant, 718. Energy, 951-954. Envelopes, 1047. Engine, 1542-3. "Enlist, 1 554.« Endurance, 1556. Enjoy, 285. Eng- land, 2778. Ennui, 2787. Enthusiasm, 877. Engineer, 1178. Ermine, 5^990. Error, 1993. Eunuchs, 602. Eucharist, 934-5. Eulogy, 1012 1015. ; Eve, 346. Evening, 997. Ewe, 1002. Excrement. 353. Extacy, 601. Exposed, 766. Expense, 772. Ex- ile, 788. Exasperate, 990-1-2. Expose, 994-5. Explode, 1317. Ex- ecution, 169J -2-3-4-5-6. Express, 1991. Expression, 1992. Extrava- gance, 2143. Fagade, 2439. Facet, 2750. Farms, 294. Family, 621. Pall, 595.^ Farewell, 668. Faint, 669. Fan, 774. Fakir, 974. Fame, 7. Fay, 54. Favors, 83, Fair, 283-4. Factory, 309. Famine, 457. Fagg-d out, 976. Fatness, 989-1796. Farmer, 1001. Fate, 1232. Fashion, 1442. Fallow, 1647. Farrow, 1650. Fail, 1653. Fanning, 774. Fall overboard, 1553. Fever, 1433. Fetid, 1485. Fester, 1648. Feathers, 1651. Feet, 665. Ferment, 87. Fertile, 248. Felon, 371-2. Feint, 670 Fear, 14 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 384. Fencing, 789. Females, 960. Ferry, 964. Feed, 1233-6G4. Fences, 1250. Festoon, 2771. Files, 205. Fields, 1372. Fight, 1389. Fireworks, 2114. Fish- pole, 2617. Figs, 23. Filth, 79. Fiddle, 574-908. Fib, 941. Fin- gers, 959. Fizzle, 1537. Fishing, 1017. Fisherman, 1018. Fine, 1263. Fish-hooks, 1346. Find, 46. Fleece, 286. Flasks, 722. Flues, 729. Flour, 741. Flax, 827. Flesh, 970. Flash, 980. Flaunt, 978. Flames, 984. Flowers, 1067. Flounce, 1092. Flax seed, 1177. Flutter, 1179. Flatter, 1180. Flag, 1194. Fly, 1219-20-21. Florence, 1268. Float, 1513-14. Flute, 1521-2-3. Floodtide, 1645. Fleet, 1652. Flux, 1846. Flageolet, 2812. Flail, 2831. Flat-irons, 2536. Flea, 2692. Floundering, 1063. Flounders, 1014. Fox, 1532. Fort, 1572. Foam, 1667. Ford, 1576. Fold, 2490. Forest, 1095. Fornication, 1252. FoitG, 1350. Fortune, 1475. Foot tracks, 62. Forgive, 186. Formal, 569. Fodder, 892-3. Fog, 1474. Foreign, 929 30. Fountains, 945. Fool, 965-6-7. Forbid, 973. Frolic, 1578. Freshet, 1646. Friendship, 2098. Friday, 1469. Fruit, 1507-8-9-10. KriLfht, 1515. Frost, 1525. Fragrance, 776. Free love, 917. Frown, 979. French, 1000. Fratricide, 1062. Fuss, 909. Fun, 1368. Fur, 1369. Furnish, 1499. Fury, 1531. Futurity, 2097. G. Gashes, 983. Gale, 1132. Garrote,1128. Gab, 1133. Gang, 1141. Gad, 920-1. Gasp, 938-9. Gags, 957. Garden, 962. Gay, 968. Game, 1391. Gas, 1392. Garret, 1394. Gardener, 1419. Gallows, 1598. Gate, 1602. Gas light, 1840. Gala, 2083. Galaxy, 2084. Garnet, 2127. Gallon, 2483. Garlic, 2744. Game fowl, 889. Garlands, 888. Gazelle, 1021. Gaunt, 1088. Gamblers, 1545. Garters, 1801. Gems, 918. Gentlemen, 943. Genitals, 1129. General, 113D. C I-'"': -, 1 !7. r"'-^'-, n^:^. GTf in'^f-*^. G':>n<- If;"'). Cirls DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 15 Gonfalon, 1113. Goslings, 1520. Gold, 90-1-2-3-4. Goose, 902. Goldsmith, 904. Gossip, 946-947. God, 961. Goat, 1137. Gout, 1138-9. Gong, 1144. Gossamer, 1324. Gooseberries, 1371. Gob- let, 1384. Gobler, 1659. Good news, 785. Gunsmith, 1446. Guillotine, 1447. Guns, 2085. Gull, 1093. Guts, 910. Gum, 985. Gutters, 1140. Gunpowder, 1334. Gulled, 1094. Grin 894. Gravel, 2094. Graves, 1838. Griddle, 1819. Grocer, 1811. Greatness, 1480. Green, 1487. Green dress, 1633. Grape-vine, 1641. Grab, 1404. Grass, 1407. Grocery, 1408. Grubs, 1409. Growl, 1424. Grey eyes, 42. Green blinds, 122. Grapes, 823. Grace, 949-950. Groves, 984. Growing, 988. Greece, 1031. Gravity, 1134. Grief, 782. Gravy, 1329. Grunt, 1396. Grapnel, 1397. Grovel, 1400. Greeks, 1401. Grind, 1071. Grief, 1022. Grand-parents, 1026-7. Grey dress, 1627. Greasy, 1024. Groans, 2798. Graft, 2785. Gleet, 925. Glue, 1437. Glove, 1479. Globes, 14M. Glass, 1595. Glutton, 1601. Glory, 1833. Glazier, 1043. Glad, 1086. Gloom, 878. Ghastly, 906. Ghosts, 1180. Gnaw, 2092. Gnats, 2093. H. Hairbrush, 68. Hail, 73. Hair, T4-75. Hare, 76-77. Hay, 139- 140-1-2. Harrow, 515. Hazel eyes, 41. Hazel, 535. Hat, 537. Handsome, 807. Hashish, 825. Happy, 1482. Hag, 1589. Hatred, 1803. Harness, 1810. Half-forgot dream, 2027. Ham, 2868. Hand- kerchief, 2882. Hairy, 2934. Harper, 2970. Hearse, 34. Hemlock, 86. Hedge, 527. Herbs, 529. Hemp, 826. Heat, 511-12. Heaven, 519-520. Head, 536. Heifer, 702. Her- rings, 1126. Hell, 1159-60. Heraldry, 1173. Hermaphrodite, 1176. Henpecked, 1181. Herald, 1186. Heaves, 1552. Hermit, 1638. Heart, 1658. Headache, 220. Hide, 532-3. Hights, 1655. Hill, 1823. Hic-cups, 2024. Hint, 987. Hornets, 96. Honey, 231. Horns, 274. Hotel, 531. Hood, 524. 16 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. Howl, 538. Hounds, 1165. Home, 1185. Hook, 1190. Hoax,12l0. Hoops, 711. Hops, 544. Hoe, 1212. Hominy, 1330. Hoeing, 1405. Horror, 1660. Hone, 1829. Hope, 1834. Horseradish, 2555. Hogs- head, 2866. Hoarse, 2689. Horses, 15. Hunt, 1162. Husband, 1169-70-1-2. Hut, 1406. Hug, 1590. Humbugging, 1836. Humbug, 131. Hurry, 2795. I. n)ex, 2014. Ice, 1820. Ice-cream, 1821. Iceberg, 24. Idol, 1739. Impaled, 239. Important, 1188. Imprudent, 1730. Impudent, 1258. Importune, 1736. Impotent, 1737.. Imperial, 1743. Impe- rious, 1835. Impose, 1798. Impeach, 753. Indian, 694. Indigo, 82. Indict, 204. Invent, 227. Insane, 71 7 Ink, 1721. Incest, 422. Infanticide, 1722. Infant dead, 1723. In- dorse, 1724. Invalid, 1727. Incense, 1725-6. Ingratitude, 1729. In- jection, 1731. Infamy, 1734. Infection, 1732. Injury, 1735. In- corporeal, 1733. Interpret, 1767. Inventory, 1828. Inkstand, 67. J. Japan, 116-17. Jasper, 161. January, 203. Jaundice, 222. Jail, 223-4. Javelin, 1540. Jack of Spades, 2822. Jack of Clubs, 2817. Jack of Diamonds, 2829. Jaw, 5. Jetty, 8. Jews, 109, Jewess, 110. Jewels, 153-4. Jelly, 135. Jeer, 255. Jessamine, 160. Jerusalem, 170 Jesuits, 749. Jesus, 848. Jews-harp, 1766. Jilt, 280. Jig, 344. Jingle, 542. Joke, 9. Jockey, 703. Jolly, 1826. Jungle, 104. June, 136. July, 598. Judgment day, 880. Jump, 1754. Jury, 1772. Judge, 1774. Julep, 626. K. Kady, 65. Kalif, 66. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 17 Ketchup, 2028. Kettle, 2036.. Keel, 2140. Keepsake, 2156. Kelp, 2740. Kerosene, 1183. Kedge, 1524. Keg, 1830. Key, 1832. ' Khan, 1280. KLling birds, 64. Kidney, 2056. Kite, 2061. Kiosk, 2065. Kid- nap, 2068. Kid, 2089. Kitchen, 2103. Kiln, 2113. King, 2163. Kicked, 2161-62. Kink, 2176. Kick, 2185-6. Kiss, 127-8. King of Clubs, 2818. King of Shades, 2824. King of Diamonds, 2827. King of Hearts, 2869. Kneel, 2047. Knees, 2159. Knob, 2106. Knock, 2109. Knight, 2139. Knot, 2041. Knead, 2774. Knit, 169. Koran, 2137. L. Lamp, 2034, Lasso, 2052. Laurels, 2063-4. Lava, 2129. Lake, 2151. Labor, 16. Lace, 18-20. Lambs, 21. Lame, 63. Lampshade, 70. Labyrinth, 119. Lager beer, 1035. Lane, 1276. Ladies, 1278. Lavish, 1279. Lay, 1283. Latch, .1728. Lapidary, 1747. Lapland, 1749. Lap-dog, 1753. Launch, 1757. Lap, 1768-9. Lash, 1776. Landlord, 1869. Lazy, 2195. Lavender, 1972. Lawn, 1974. Laugh,^ 2188. Lard, 2189. Lantern, 2417. Lather, 2764. Lark, 2840. La- dles, 202. Lasso, 830. Lament, 1063. Lease, 971. Legless, 2547. Leadpencil, 134. Lettuce, 155. Leak, 769. Leek, 770. Leap, 1273. Letters, 1799. Leper, 1817. Lend, 1962. Lead, 2155. Lee shore, 2177. Leafless, 2005. Leaves, 623. Leather, 2409. Legion, 2415. Leopard, 2422. Leader, 2447. Lemon, 23. Lie, 1777-8. Lightning, 1293. Light, 1291-2. Litter, 1711. Lib- ertine, 1718. Lilly, 1740. Lizard, 963. Library, 30. -Licence, 1818. Lice, 1274. Liberty, 1288. Limp, 1764. Linen, 1860. Lips, 1946. Lion, 2054. Litany, 2067. Lime, 2174. Limes, 2193. Links, 2190. Lisp, 2181. Linnet, 2843. Lightning struck, 2022. Loaves, 2377. Love, 840. Logic, 2010. Loom, 2168. Loop, 2189. Lobster, 2223^ LotW 22&S. lowing, 246. Louse, 378. Lower, 18 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 439. London, 777. Lover, 853. Locked, 1240. Lock, 1238-9. Lonely, 1719. Lost, 1745. Lodge, 1967-8. Lottery, 1969. Locket, 2430. Lock canal, 2436. Lurch, 1760. Lunch, 1947. Luxury, 2267. Lungs^ 2386. Luck, 2395. Lute, 2416. Lure, 2549. Lye, 2191. Lyceum, 1362. M. Mayor, 1621. Mast-head, 1755. Mass (at), 2228. Mace, 232-3. Market, 267. Mad dog, 383. Marriage, 652. Master, 659. Martyr, 660. Masts, 720. Male, 745. Mangle, 751-2. Man, 762-3. Man o' war, 837. Masks, 1304. Marble, 1310. May, 1775. Maccaroni^ 1339. Mahomet, 1412. Masturbation, 1741. Mails, 1752. May- hem, 2218. Mass, 2228. Masonry, 2237. Match, 2278. Map, 2279. Malice, 2280. Marabout, 2283. Mantle, 2326. Mantel, 2336. Mantilla, 2332. March, 2334-5. Mandrake, 2340. Maggots, 2342. Magnets, 2350. Machinist, 2352. Maiden, 2360. Madness, 2431. Meeting house, 2207. Mediterranean, 1762. Methodist, 2049. 'Meershaum, 2196. Meeting, 2211. Menses, 250. Melancholy, 662. Melons, 672. Meteor, 726. Mewing, 761. Melody, 765. Medal, 1296. Mermaid, 1307. Merchant, 1320. Meal, 1341. Meals, 1343. Mercury, 1671-2. Mesmerize, 1689. Merry, 2356. Mending, 2363. Medicine, 2367. Measles, 2192. Milk, 2298. Misery, 2309. Miser, 3310. Minnie ball, 2311. Mid- dle, 2059. MiUion, 2239. Mice, 2297. Milking, 2299. Midwife, 1297. Miller, 1325. Mill, 1327. Millenium, 1758. Mint, 230. Minaret, 265. Miracle, 295. Mice, 715. Miscarry, 784. Mildew, 2313. Mining, 2319. Microscope, 2393. Mimic, 2634. Mob, 2420. Moss, 2421. Monitor, 2426-7. Monument, 2433. Mowing machine, 1682. IMowing, 1683. Morass, 1690. Monster 2412. Mormon, 857. Molases, 1336. Moslem, 1675. • Mother, 1680-1] Mock, 2557. Moose, 688. Morning, 697. Mortgage, 710. Move, 744. Mollah, 764. Mountain, 241. Mosque, 266. Moon, 374. Mor- DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. , 19 tar 425-6. Monkey, 502. Mourn, 2460. Monastery, 2533. Monk, 2535. Morbid, 2736. Money, 477. Musk, 2739. Musketoe, 2742. Mullen, 111. Mulberries, 115. Muffs, 143. Muffled, 144. Muse, 235. Muss, 2197. Museum, 245. Music, 247. Mutten, 701. Mummy, 730. Musnud, 1295. Mufti, 237.. Mulatto, 623. Mustard, 1298. Murder, 1300. Musk, 1302. Mustache, 1771. Mumps, 2249. Murmur, 2265. Mud, 2266. Musk- rat, 2751. Mush, 2796. Mule, 1624. Myrrh, 617. Mystery, 1366. Mystic, 2252. N Naked, 105-6-7. Naval, 685. Navel, G73. Nails, 145-6. Nar- gileh, 2358. Narrate, 2378. Nadir, 2379. Nap, 166-7. Native, 244. Negro, 10-11. Nests, 243. Newspaper, 347. Neighbor, 707. New, 743. Necklace, 2105. Nebulge, 2748. Nets, 201. Neigh, 832. Needles, 2584. New Jersey, 2834. Nits, 638. Nigger Minstrels, 217. Night, 742. Nile, 2784. Nick- name, 682. Nine, 737. Nightmare, 1550. Northwest gale, 149. Nose, 748. Nod, 2369-70. November, 2384. Nondescript, 2359. • Nursery, 2382-3. Numbers, 2365. Nurse, 2381. Nutmegs, 628. Nuts, 629. Nunnery, 2532. Nun, 2534. 0. Oats, 164. Oak, 17. Oars; 162. Oases, 238. Oaths, 814. Observe, 836. Oblong, 2325. Obligation, 2353. Object, 2339. October, 2329. Occultation, 2579. Odalisque, 746. Od, 2331. Odd, 2343-4. Offence, 640. Ogle, 671. '' Oh!" 2321. Oil cloth, 123. Oil curtains, 124. Ointment, 234. Oil, 2583. Old, 804. Olives, 2308. Old maid, 2318. Omen, 2345. Onions, 240. Onanism, 2316. One o'clock, 2797. Ooze, 2723. 20 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. Opium, 2069. Opera, 2468. Orphan. 1879. Ore, G33. Orchestra, 2315. Orion, 2322. Orange, 2333. Oration, 2341. Orator, 2376. Orgasm, 2737. Ornate, 2561. Oriental, 2722. Ostler, 2732. Otter, 2475. Outlaw, 2327. Outcast, 2572. Overseer, 2317. Own, 2586. Owe, 2587. Owls^ 2589. Oxen, 2375. Oysters, 2478. Paradox, 491. Pale; 2686. Partner, 2721. Pagan. 112. Parcidox, 491. Parasite, 543. Parsee, 846. Parrot, '2864. Panniers, 2348. Page, 2380. Pant, 2385. Parlor, 2391. Pan, 2710. Panniken, 2398. Pander, 2399. Palm, 2404. Pardon, 2406. Part}^, 2408. Patrol, 2432. Patron, 2434. Panther, 2437. Passenger, 2441. Pa- cific, 2442. Pantry, 2443. Pastry, 2449. Partridge, 2456. Park, 2462. Pasture, 2463. Parody, 2465. Pantomime, 2467. Package, 2469. Passion, 2487. Pad, 2620. Paint, 2495-6. Passport, 2507. Pageant, 2611. Parsley, 2619. Palma Christi, 2G24. Palace, 2631. Panic, 2644. P.ants, 2646. Paste, 2650. Pail, 2687. Patent, 2703. Pawn, 1854. • Pester, 2808. Pets, 55. Pearl, 505. Pepper, 206. Person asleep, 251. Pestle, 472. Peach, 846. Perilous, 2361. Persecute, 2368. Penance, 2401. Petition, 2402. Pelican, 2405. Pension, 2424. Pew- ter, 2425. Penny, 2457. Pelt, 2466. -Peltry, 2474. Pen, 2488-9. Penis, 2503. Pea, 2658. Persian, 2504. Pears, 2627. Petulant, 2633. Petticoat, 2754. Pimples, 2782. Pine apple, 2917. Piano, 159. Pincushion, 1048. Pimp, 26 i6. Pipe, 2651. Pie, 2669. Pi, 2707. Pic-nic, 2734. Pitch, 440-1. Pint, 488. Pitcher, 563. Pink, 2362. Pne, 239()-7. Pillow, 2428. P Igrim, 2429. Pillage, 2434. Piquant, 2452. Pirate, DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 21 2464. Pint, 2482. Pistol, 2486. Pigeon, 2509. Piles, 2513. Pitch- fork, 2515. Pins, 2582. Pinch, 2593. Plague, 2807. Pluck, 2476-7. Plunder, 2497. Plaid, 2548. Plain, 2600. Plantation, 474. Plums, 482. Plugs, 767. Plait, 2328. Placid, 2372. Play, 2373. Plumes, 2374. Plate, 2388-9. Plot, 2648. Plaintiff, 2394. Pleiads, 2450. Plunge, 2454. Plow, 2505. Plowing, 2506. Plaister, 2759.-* Pork, 27. Post stamp, 125. Pole cat, 479« Pond, 2119. Polite, 2678. Politics, 2702. Porpoise, 2740. Poultice, 2743. Porcupine, 2758. Pox, 2609. Post-office, 2610. Pocket, 2613. Pock-pit, 2614. Pot-pie, 2665. Polygamy, 2459. Ponder, 2480. Pour, 2519. Poverty, 2623. Poach, 2390. Point, 2403. Porcelain, 2438. Poul- try, 2455. Poker, 336-7. Poison, 443. Police, 471. Poppy, 2366. Posy, 557. Potatoes, 1450. Porter, 2354-5. Power, 2346. Poetry, 2607. Poplar, 2656. Popular, 2657. Poland, 2746. Porthole, 2805. Polecat, 479. . . Purgatory, 465. Pups, 2725. Puppets, 2724. Putrid, 2726. Putty, 2731. Pump, 2628-9-30. Pulley, 2639. Pursuit, 2698-9. Purr, 2709. Purple,^355. Purge, 447. Punishment, 486. Punch, 496-7. Pun, 2690. Pulpit, 553. Pure, 566. Pungent, 787. Pur- ple dress, 1625. Puff, 2618. Pug nose, 2574. Puddle, 2577. Pud- ding, 2578. Pumpkin, 2733. Publisher, 2835. Prize, 2502. Prim rose, 2649. Prism, 2652. Predict, 2053. Pro- voke, 2458. Profane, 2479. Prison, 2491-2. Princess, 2500. Pri- apism, 2596. Procession, 2349. Prize-fight, 2330. Prince, 2498. Proxy, 175. Promise, 324. Properly, 494. Promenade, 573. Pro- phet, 600. Prepuce, 2351. Preach, 2387. Professor, 2392. Pro- bang, 2410. Prattle, 2413. Privateer, 2451. Prairie, 2603. Privy, 2605. Praise, 2640-1. Primp, 2661. Pregnant, 2718. Prunes, 272.7. Procuress, 2755. Printer, 2756-7. Printing press, 2836. Photographer, 868. Photograph, 1036. Phosphorus, 2922. Pyramid, 2694. 22 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. Q. Quince, 71. Quadrant, 444-5. Quadrille, 495. Quaker, 545. Quills, 567. Quails, 575. Quilts, 2307. Quiver, 2411. Quoits, 2414. Question, 2575. Queer, 2597. Quarrel, 2615. Quaff, 2659. Qua- droon, 174. Queen, 2763. Qualms, 490. Quart, 2095. Queen of Spades, 2823. Queen of Diamonds, 2828. E. Raspberries, 2521. Rasp, 2522. Rattlesnake, 2717. Rabble, 446. Rake, 451-21 Raflfle, 462. Race-course, 541. Railroad track, 59. Raid, 450. Raccoon, 581. Rampage, 604. Rampart, 611. Rascal, 1226. Rank, 1230. Rainbow, 1360. Rant, 1428. Raft, 1467. Ra- ven, 1502. Race, 1616-17-18. Ramrod, 1639. Rap, 1782. Ram, 1852. Rapids, 1899. Rafters, 2312. Rats, 2117. Razors, 2104. Rattle, 2058. Ramadan, 1999. Ransom, 1950. Rash, 2530-1. Ra- vine, 2440. Rations, 2383. Rags, 2250. Resuscitate, 2493. Reindeer, 2251. Relish, 2210. Repute, 2141. Report, 2099-2100-1. Reel, 2130-31-2. Relic, 2088. Rectify, 2064. Reproach, 2018. Rector, 2020. Recite, 2035. Reptiles, 2050. Repeat, 584. Recruit, 2543. Red, 801. Red head, 1065. Red dress, 1635. Rehearse, 851. Reel, 667. Revolve, 1224. Revolver, 1225. Re- venge, 1496. Reaper, 1236. Revelation, 1237. Resist, 1242. Retort, 1311-1 2. . Refrain, 1367. Reform, 1375. Reap, 1458. Regalia, 1460. Refresh, 1489. Reef, 1491-2. Recline, 1486. Retreat, 1560. Revo- lution, 1630. Reason, 1642. Refund, 1789. Redeem, 1847. Refuse, 1856. Resent, 1880. Reading, 1959. Relief, 1867. Reprieve, 1890. Retaliate, 1887. Rear up, 1997. Remorse, 2005. Repast, 2013. Rescue, 2015. Regain, 2524. Recover, 2481. Reminiscence, 2448. Remonstrate, 2256. Regiments, 2539. Reflect, 2715-16, Recipe, 2719. Receipt, 2720. Revival, 2730. Resurrection, 2996. Ribs, 1038. Ridge, 1070. Risk, 1102. Riding, 1227. Rigger, 1241. River, ! 340. Right, 1253. Rival, 1463. Right-hand, 1643. DEEAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 23 Kinglets, 1948. Kitual, 2031. Eiddle, 2706. Kings (ear), 2253. Kipple, 2200.. Kibaldry, 2198. Eoye, 1049. Kobbins, 2841. Koyalty, 2714. Koan, 21^32. Koast, 2115. Kostrum, 1644. Kob@, 1779^80. Rope, 1781. Koute, 1785. Kowdy, 1792. Rose, 643- Kome, 842. Kouge, J.256. Kos^ry, 1390. Kosemarj-, 2528. Rosette, 1473. Roaches, 1488. Row, 1623-4. Roll, 1628-9. Road, 1640. Roar, 1982. Robber, 1961. Rosicru- cian, 23. Rub, 2568. Rusk, 2845. Rut, 2839. Rumors, 2554. Rules, 2418. Rubbish, 2287. Rue, 220fP-3. Russett, 2124. Run, 177. Rustic, 750. Ruins, 852. Rum, 854. Rust, 1281. Rudder, 1287. Rubber, 1434. Runaway, 2029. Ruffles, 2040. Runners, 2116. Rye, 841. Rhapsody, 1495. Rheumatic, 1793. Rhinoceros, 1888. ^ S. Sacrilege, 2999. Salivate, 2800. Salacious, 2800. Sallow, 2921. Saw, 2941. Sanctify, 2760. Salvation, 2761. Salute, 2776. Sage, 2525-6. Samples, 2527. Saint, 2546. Salamander, 2632. Sails, 2516. Sailing, 2518. Sailors, 2517. Saloon, 2520. Sad, 2337. Satin, 176. Salve, 568. Sabre, 607. Sack, 843. Saturday, 1147. Sabean, 29. Salmon, 589. Sale, 704. Salt, 705. Saphire, 1316. Sandals, 1318. Sandalwood, 1319. Saturn, 2288. Sauce, 2300-1. Sausage, 2314. Satie'ty, 2320. Sap, 2323. Sapient, 2324. Sadness, 2327. Saffron, 2419. Satire, 2423. Saddle, 2444-5-6. Sarcasm, 2453. Sasifras, 2461. Sawmg, 2494. Sacrifice, 2410-11-12. Scribe, 3000. Scandal, 1885. Scowl, 2960. Scenery, 1984. Scab, 1669. Science, 1986. School, 1670. Scrub, 1673. Scour, 1684. Scroll, 1674. Scorise, 570. Schooner, 675. Screen, 1663. Scare, 1664-5. Scar, 1759. Score, 2909. Scrawl, 1678. Scrofula, 1679, Scantling, 1686. Sceptic, 1710. Scramble, 1702. Scream, 1703. Scarcity, 2935. Scratch, 1704. Scold, 1706. Scald, 1707. Scale, 1713-14-15. Scalawag, 1716. Scarabeus, 1717. Scythe, 1742. Scoff, 24 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 1746. Scow, 1748. Scissors, 1750. Scorpion, 1756. Scraggy, 1763. Scarlet, 2735. Scrotum, 2643. Scud, 2749. Scent, 2931. Sentenced, 2557. Seeds, 2997. Serenade, 2993. Sea-serpent, 2946. Servants, 2979. Sensible, 2988. Sea-fight, 2942. Search, 2944. Seraphic, 2925. Serpentine, 2135. Seance, 1973. Segars, 551. Se- raph, 559. Search-warrant, 634. Seduced, 1301. Seduce, 1303. Sew- ing, 755. Sewer, 1315. Seven, 2540. Seventeen, 2541. Seventy, 2544. Seven hundred, 2545. Sensation, 2635. Se'ze, 2638. Sena- tor, 2668. Sentinel, 2770. ^ Seal, 2792-3, Sell, 2902-3-4. Sexton, 2920. September, 2927. Semen, 2981. i^ecurity, 2995. Shudder, 1989. Shimmer, 1959. Sheen, 1996. Shot, 2242. Shut, 2243. shriek, 2588. Shoal, 2642. Shore, 2647. Shrill, 2688. Shawl, 2695. Shirt, 2696. Shame, 2700. §hoot, 2241. Shad, 2204. Shot, 2242. Shut, 5243. Shopping, 2208. Shop, 2206. Shoat,1954. Shout, 1955-6. Shell, 1893-5-6. Shoulder, 1945. Shaggy, 1949. Shock, 1951-2-3. Sheep, 37. Shroud, 1761. Shower, 1765. Show, 1770. Shadow, 1784. Ship, 1825. Shears, 1794. Shearing, 1795. Shaker, 1827. Shiver, 1839. Sheers, 1870. Shun, 1873. Sheet, 1874. Shark, 1877. Shirk, 1883. Shares, 1878. Shave, 1977-8. Shovel, 1981. Shrink, 2711. Six, 2801. Sixteen, 2802. Sink, 2145. Signing, 2992. Sip, 2180. Simoon, 2570. Sirocco, 2571. Significance, 1082. Sincere, 1 083. Si- lence, 1084. Simony, 1085. Sickle, 1313. Signal, 1060. Sign, 2149. Simple, 1068. Sit, 1069. Sidereal, 1072. Sigh, 1081. Silly, 188. Sift, 1039. Sister, 1041. Silvery, 1051. Sight see, 1058. Silver, 1059. Siren, 1786. Singing, 2086. Sick, 2133. Silk, 2134. Sim- per, 2270. Sixty, 2803. Sidewalk, 2701. Skunk, 2572. Skittish, 350. Sky, 833. Skillet, 1844 Skein, 2645. • Sketch, 2932. Skates, 2630. Skirts, 1979. Skin, '^881. Sleet, 2606.^ Slaughter-house, 2604 Slewed, 2564. Sleep, 38. Slop, 113. Slam, 708. Slave, 1808-9. Slum, 1816. Sledge, 1842. Sleigh, 1843. Sleigh-bells, 1868. Slight, 1957-8. Slander, 1963. 25 Slang, 1964 Slime, 1849. Slur, 1848. Slim, 1851. Slice, 1853. Sloop, 1857. Slide, 1859. Slip, 1861. Slippers, 1862. Sling, 1864-5. Sly, 1866. Slipshod, 1867. Slates, 1990. Slats, 1988. Sleep-walk, 2674. Smash, 2602. Small-pox, 2622. Smuggle, 2682. Smoke, 2070-1. Smother, 1806. Sneeze, 1966. Snort, 1971. Snore, 2047. Snow, 325. Snivel, 1813. Snail, 1822. Sneer, 1824. Snob, 2712. Soliloquy, 2924. Sorrow, 2945. Sons, 2947. Sourkrout, 1282. Sovereigns, 2685. Sot, 2911. Soul, 1123. Sod, 1143. Southern . Cross, 1148. Southern ocean, 1257. South wind, 1156. Sore, 31. Sodomy, 619. Soap, 620. South, 625. Sowng,754. Soldier, 1107. So^ and pigs, 1261. Souse, 1289. Soot, 1290. Sordid, 1299. Sor- rel, herb, 1305. Sorrel, color, 1306. Soak, 2766. Sour, 31. Spades (cards), 2184. Spine, 2255. Spit, 2257-8. Spice, 2259. Sparkle, 2260. Spain, 2262. Sprain, 2263. Sparks, 2264. Spec- kled, 2282. Sprout, 2284. Spin, 2285. Spade, 2289. Spruce, 2294. Spa^p, 2272. Spanish, 2295. Spaniard 2304. spring, 2306-7. Spoons, 2590. Spell, 2594-5. Fpear, 2G12. Spheres, 2608. Sprawl, 2616. Sparrow, 2697. Spangles, 2728. Spi32. Standard, 2233. Stand, 2234. Strong, 2229. Stirrups, 2235. Sting, 2236. Steak, 2238. Stinky 2254. Stillborn, 1^261. Stroke, 2286. Statue, 2292. Station, 26 BREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 2293. Stutter, 2470. Strict, 2581. Stagnant, 2606. Steer, 2654-5. Stigma, 2662-3. Sturgeon, 2664. Stolen, 2679: Stable, 2680. Straggle, 2681. Study, 2683-4. Starve, 2673. Street, 2693. Stout, 2772-3. Stye, 2691. Stricture, 2580. Stilts, 2677. Stack, 2277. Strawberry, 2273. Strike, 2271. Straw, 19G5. Steal, 129-30. Stal- lion, 228. Star, 236. Stage, 379-80. Stork, 492. Story, 650. Stag, 709. Strange, 797. Strange place, 810. Stain, 824. Stairs, 858. Strain, 1174. Strut, 2693. Stoves, 69. Stint, 1855. Storm, 2217. Stores, 2672. Strangle, 2738. ^ Sultry, 2762. Suffocate, 2765. Sure, 2767. Subpoena, 2708.. Suite, 2666. Sultan, 1493. Sultana, 1494, Subdue, 1872. Sutler, 2471. Success, 560. Sun, 564. Sunflower, 692. Suck, 845. Suckle, 2895, Sunday, 1308. Sue, 1309. Sublime, 1314. Suet, 1462. Suicide, 1573. Sulky, 1700-1. Surplice, 2905. Surplus, 2906. Sugar, 2910. Sulphur, 2876. Supper, 332. Suttee, 2863. Sunrise, 2296. Sunset, 2305. Suffocation, 2060. Surety, 2707. Swordfish, 2214. Swagger, 2215. Swan, 2216. Swivel, 2220. Swill, 2221. Swallow, 2222-3. Swine, 2226. Swim, 2230-1. Sweep, 179. Swift, 358. Swindle, 591. Sword, 612. Sweat, 2Qi-8. Swing, 2705. Sweet, 2:74. Sympathy, 2929. 'Syringe, 1687. Sylvan, 1685. Symbol, 1876. Sycamore, 1891. T. Tax, 306. Tamarinds, 316. Talisman, 507. Tar, 1465. Tall, 1470-1. Table, 178. Tame, 459. Tandem, 576. Tallow, 61 3. Tan- talise, 1472. Tadpole, 1705. Taste, 1804-5. Tart, 1807. Task, 1942. Talons, 2062. Taunt, 2032. Tardy, 2038. Talent, 2057. Tales, 2075. Tank, 2077. Tansy, 2087. Tacks, 2537. Tacking, 2538. Target, 2753, Tauny, 2850. Tan, 2936. Tannery, 2937. TaUor, 2998. Tabby cat, 13. ♦ Teams, 209-10. Tea, 455-6. Tenpins, 2053. T^en, 2865. Terri- ble, 532. Testicles, 1802. Test, 2012. Text, 2011. Terrace, 2090- DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 27 Teazels, 2128. Terror, 2194. Tetchy, 2752. Tenof clubs, 2816. Ten spades, 2820., Ten of diamonds, 2826. Terrier, 2849. Tenants, 2860. Tents, 2871. Teeth, 2873. Tuesday, 2879. Teach, 2883. Thunder, 49. Throw, 458. Thrills, 483. Thorns, 492. Throb, 493. Throne, 498. Thug, 590. Thread, 738. Thwart, 1940. Thyme, 2880. Thump, 2017. Thimble, 2033. Throat, 2848. Thaw, 2854. Thief, 28(37. Thanks, 2884. Thursday, 2885. Thrust, 2896. Thrush, 2897. Think, 2901. Three, 2939. Thresh, 2994. Tiller, 484. Tick, 577-580. Tin, 756. Timber, 1941. Time, 1943. Tiger, 1944. Tinsel, 2121. Titty, 2888. Tickle, 2889. Tilt, 2890. Tinkle, 2872. Tools, 2120. Topaz, 2852. Town, 2887. Tun, 2899. Totter, 2900. Toast, 2926. Towing, 1461. Torch, 1797. Toddy,- 1800. Tongue, 2107-8. Tongs, 2660. Towels, 58. Toad, 258. Torrents, 478. Torment, 562. Torn, 572. Tombs, 606. Tomato, 608. Tooth- a<;he, 739. Tow, 828. Toe, 834. Tobacco, 838. Tobacco-box, 133. Toll, 1456-1457. Turtle, 2777. Tumblers, 2592. Tulips, 303. Tubs 317. Tumble, 463. Turners, 588. Turnpike, 758. Tumult, 1791. Tussle, 1845. Turnip, 2003. Tunes, 2853. Turk, 2892. Tunnel, 28g4. Turkey, . 2891. Turnkey, 2893. Turban, 2938. Tremble, 2862. Trumpets, 2870. Triplets, 2881. Tree, 2886. Tripod, 2^98. Tribunal, 2857. Trump- card, 2858. Transmute, 2859. Trellis, 257. Trembler, 464. Traps, 656. Trowel, 816. Trading horses, 1555. Trophy, 2001. Tropics, 2877. Trial, .2007. Train, 2008. Try, 2039. Travel, 2055. Traitor, 2080. Treason, 2081. Trout, 2473. Treat, 2552. Truss, 2621. Trag c, 2704. Transfer 2855. Tripe, 29.8. Trance, 2933. Trust, 2943. Trot l4l4. Twilight, 684. Twine, '2550. Twist, 2874. Twist, 2875. Twin- kle, 2878. Twinge, 2861. Types, 187. U. TJgly, 806. Unhappy, 395. Uncle, 757. Unicorn, 396. Ulcer, 680. U:.: :; . • :. r ^(:..r-.r'a] >. C;^". U:::v>r ::-8a. 28 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. V. Varnish, 696. Vanish, 698. Vagina, 818. ' Vapor, 1323. Vagrant, 2729. Valet, 2788. Vampire, 485. Vegetables, 391. Verses, 394. Vespers, 642. Verdure, 683. Veins, 700. Vermillion, 2556. Venom, 2559. Venerable, 2558. Veal, 2565. Venus, 2809. Verandah, 2918. Village, 655. Visitors, 658. Villa, 681. Visits, 68T. Vitriol, 721. Virgin, 819. Virago, 2560. Vinegar, 2562. Viper, 2566. Victory, 2769. Vial, 2810. Violencello, 2811. Violets, 1600. Violet, 2082. Volcano, 657. Vomit, 727. Vote, 817. Vow, 820. Voice, 822. Voyage, 2789. Vulture, 2563. W. Wasp, 768. Warp, 773. Watchguard, 126. Wart, 847. Warrant, 677. Wake, 678. Wardrobe, 690. Wallflowers, 691. Wampum, 693. Wall, 307. Waiting^ 357. Watch, 368-9. Wanton, 382. Wail, 647. Watch-dog, 392. Wages, 393. War, 461. Wallow, 618. Watchman, 419. Warble, 421. Waste, 639. AValrus, 641. Walnuts, 695. Washing, 699. Wand, 831. Warn, 849. Warm, 850. Wales, 2779. Wall eyes, 44. Wade, 297. Wall street, 791. Way- lay, 2478. Water walking, 2676. Want, 375. Weave, 728. Well-digger, 1863. Wealth, 302. Weasel, 323. Weeds, 343. Well, 376-7. West, 614. Weigh, 648. Weld, 653. Welcome, 651. Welsh, 654. Wen, 679. Wednesday, 1892. Whey, 304. Whale, 615. Wheat, 661. Wharf, 674. Whoop, 712. Whisper, 714. Whore, 713. White, 802. Whist, 839. Wheelbarrow, 1881. Whitewash, 1886. Whittle, 1898. Wliistling woman,*196. Whaling, 2052. White dress, 1632. Wilderness, 1870. Wire, 1875. Wishes, 815. Wife, 351-2. Wither, 359. Wind, 360. Witness, 404. Wine, 410. Wine glass, 3! 8. Wig, 329. Wildness, 335. Widow's-weeds, 342. Win, 424. Widower, 454. Widow, 453. Windows, 624. Wink, 835. Win- now, 844. Wit, 866. Willow, 1858. Win^, 2166. Will, 783. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING, 29 Wind, fair, 2165. Wind, ahead, 2164. Witch, 860. Winter, 2747. Worms, 781. Wolf, 627. Woods, 644. Wood-pile, 646. Wonder, 50. Wool, 311. Woolen, 312. Womb, 322. Woolen clothes, 341. Worship, 348^ Wounds, 363. Worlds, 366. Woo, 401. Woe, 622. Wreck, 637. Writ, 676. Wrath, 829. Write, 1889. Wrong, 2791. Wrestle, 315. Wraith, 345. Wrens, 399. Writhe, 403. Y. Yam, 411. Yawl, 636. Yarrow, 405. Yarn, 649. Yard, 298- 9-300. Yearn, 402, Yelp, 229. Yesterday, 319. Yew, 330. Yell, 855. Years, 635. Yellow, 803. Yellow dress, 1627. Yield, 692. Yoke, 388. Yolk, 397. Young, 409. Z. Zephyr, 333. Zebra, 2841. Zenith, 2846. Zinc, 314. Zodiacj408. Zone, 593. DBEAMS. AND THEIR MEANING, 31 DREAM SOLUTIONS. 1. Axe : Whoever dreams of this, a royal chance will surely miss. 2. Cabs tell thee thou wilt never gain a kingly crown. 3. Says '^ Stand upward, look onward, and be not cast down.** 4. Dramas seen, proclaim a quickly coming prize. 5. Look ©ut upon the night, but go not till the sun rise. 6. Daggers say there's money for thee coming from afar. 7. Fame for thee's a very wretched, horrid dream. 8. Shows clearly you're not what to some you seem. 9. 'Tis clear thou'rt watched by kindly ones above. 10. Negroes, male, proclaim thy soul's in love ; 11. Females of this race proclaim abundant wealth — transcendent fame. 12. Apes show one of thy fiercest passions taming down. 13. This declares thou'rt in danger of a loss. 14. If thou dreamest of that wondrous land, go on 5 fear not. 15. Faithful beast ! unharnessed, good luck waits thee. 16. Good ! Asleep or awake there's nothing can be better. 17. Oak trees, long life in poverty proclaim. 18. Lace cautions thee beware a stronger fetter. * 19. A sign of Freedom to dream you see a chain. 20. If you lace while in a dream, beware ! Friends are not what they seem. 21. If white, some think they portend sudden death. 22. Pray cautious be. Speak not above thy breath. 23. A better dream you've not had in a year. 32 DREAMS, AND THEIR MfiANINd. 24. Icebergs tell thee helping friends are near. 25. Dreams within dreams foretell a great surprise. 26. Thy '-dearest friend's," thy bitterest foe— and lies. 27. Thou'rt destined to rise in the world — that is clear. 28. Thy sorrow aod woe soon will end -never fear. 29. Whoso shall of a Sabean dream, strange mysteries ere long wilt know. 30. Who dreams of this a troublous journey soon will go. 31. The money you've lent will be long ere it return. 32. A "streak of luck" ensues whene'er thou seest a ''heavy burn." 33. Success for a time upon thine, efforts will flow. 34. "Watch sharply who served thee, if the truth you-would know." 35. Eagles seen upon the wing, are worse than ahnost anything ; 36. But if you see them on the land, be sure that fortune is at hand— 37. Happy is the lot of those who dream of flocks of sheep. 38. Black-sealed letters come when thou dreamest of sleep. 39. Blacked eyes show a woman is deceiving you. 40. But black eyes say thy loved one's good and true. 41. Eyes of hazel tell of passionate, fiery, fervent love. 42. Beware of a vulture disguised as a dove. 43. Blest art thou who dreamest of eyes that are blue. 44. Wall eyes declare the '' loosening of a screw." 45. A bull — ^great honors flow toward thy name. 46. Thy coffers shall with treasures teem. 47. Be coaxed awake, you fall, if coaxed you were in dream. 48. Chalk shows a failure in thy present game. 49. A royal fortune follows thunder. 50. Be sharp, else fail, if in sleep you wonder. 51. Anger in thy dream foreshows temptation — ^guile. 52. A letter from a distant Isle. 53. Thy sons shall livelong in the land 54. Thy thoughts are unworthy a man. 55. Some one owes thee a debt — thou wilt lose it DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 3* 56. Good fortune's before I Don't abuse it. 57. Distrust every Dentist — asleep or awake, They're always in joy when you've got the tooth-ache. 58. Towels, if used to wipe the face, ^ Beware, another seeks thy place. 59. 'Tis good to dream of a railway track. An absent friend will soon come back. 60. Babes crying, shadow forth great gain. 61. But smiling, herald sorrow — pain. 62. When thou seest imprinted tracks, Grief will all thy courage tax. 63. Lameness doth warn thee of a wicked plot. 64. Shows thou'lt be brought to grief all through a wretched sot 65. Kady, is an officer, 'tis good of such to dream. 66. But better far it is to dream a Kalif, so 'twould seem 67. An inkstand tells of future fame to thee. 68. A hair-brush shows a fund of gaiety. 69. A stove brings light and wisdom from afar ; 70. A lamp-shade— jealousy thy married life will mar. ^ 71. Quinces bring comfort in the trying hour. 72. Unruly boys are good — ^the dying will thee dower. 73. Hail, marriage-fetes and feasts foretell. 74 — 75. Hair, female, evil i male, is well. 76. A hare seen running is a welcome sign ; 77. But sitting, shows thou'lt not survive years nine, 78. Kag-pickers show thou'rt sure to win a prize ; 79. Some to ruin thee most energetic tries. 80. Bets made in sleep, are bad if thou hast won. 81. But losing's good— thy fortunes have begun. 82. (See Blue.) 83. Favors show ere long thou'lt come to want. 84. Doves— a failure thou hast said "I can't I" 85. To dream thou art an author presages good to thee. a4 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 86. No better thing can happen thee than dreaming of a hemlock tree. 87. Fermentation, shouldst thou it behold, Proves thy amorosa false — thou'lt certainly be ^' sold." 88. If fat, bad luck now hovers o'er thy head ; 89. Lean ones show thou'lt never want for bread. 90. Lumps of gold betoken change in life. 91. Gold coin (not sovereigns) — thou'rt hated by thy wife. 92. The dreams above are male } but if a woman see great lumps or smallj a happy lot hath she. 93. Gold coin to women tells of illness dire. 94. Gold plate to either, speaks of loss by fire. 95. New fields of gain are opening. Enter in. 96. Hornets tell of sorrow, a foreign death and sin. 97. Whoso, in dream, shall a bloody duel see, or fight, May look for trouble great and deep, and that before another night. 98. Rest easy ! All thy foes are weak. All fail, who do thy ruin seek 99. Good, if thou'rt the victim — a loving friend thou'lt quickly see. 100. Bad if done unto a man — but cattle — then prosperity. 1. Cats (not tabby) indicate untruth— deceit. 2. But cats in love, or kittens neat, some one prepares for you a treat. 3. Spy glass -beware the first ^'dear friend" you see ; 4. Some one conspires against your liberty. 5. Naked men bring ill to thy name. 6. Thou art condemned — though not to blame. 7. Children bare, of strife beware. 8. Bjfldness show thou hast been lying, And should be other fish a frying. 9. Beware when thou shalt see Christ-killing Jews, There's danger thou mayest name and money lose. 110. But dream of lady Jews, like Leah, of rosy lip, You've a royal chance to choose, nor pry'thee let it slip. 1. Mullen— most holy dream ! There are angels near thee now. 2. Pagans — ^beware^ thy true love breaks a vow. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 35 103. Death's busy with thy, relatives — but money brings to thee. 4. Rest certain that within a month you'll pay a doctor's fee. 5. Malberries — ^passion, anger, violent words do show. 6. Japan, the country, shows that thou'lt receive a heavy blow. 7. Japan, the ware, says '' Don't be superstitious." 8. Prodigies declare your mind is rather vicious. 9. A labyrinth — thou'rt nearly free from all thy trouble. 120. A consultation proves thy wealth will never double. 1. Brick chimneys — happiness, busy life and peace foretell. • 2. Green blinds are lucky, and thy distant friends are well. 3. Oilcloth, look out — a wicked plot is brewing. 4. Oiled curtains give success. Go on, and keep pursuing. 5. Postage-stamps presage disaster, trouble, grief. 6. Watch-guards or keys, thou'lt surely find relief. 7. Is bad, if from thy sex, to injure thee a plan's been made ; — 8. Not so, if opposite ; be not of thy bitter foes afraid. 9. Good news soon comes if in a dream thus sinning — 130. But if others steal from thee thy troubles are beginning. 1. Shows thou hast sailed, or will sail, o'er deep and stormy waters. 2. Betokens happy marriage, and a troop of sons — no daughters. 3. Tobacco-box means money without felicity. 4. Lead pencils show a iprisoner through death will soon be free. 5. Wealth and honors plentiful, kind fortune gives to thee. 6. Look sharp — strange luck now hovers o'er thy path. 7. Coal fires show thou need'st not fear thy foe's vindictive wrath. 8. Coalj not aglow, a o^'a-rrei some with thee are seekl?ig. 9. Hay-fields— hay growing, great success denote. 140. Hay-fieidS' -hay cut; .ay luck is all afloat. 1. Hay mows, empcy thy cotiers Fortune fills. ^j. llay '^lO v^^, iuii, beware of sudden ills. S' ^larts, worn or unworn, are harbmgers of JrG. 1175. These mean death, and there's no mistake about it. 6. Such monsters bring disaster, and no sane man cm C.onhi it. 7 Troubles gather round thee thick ; keep thy heart I pray. 8. Such people seen in dreams '^ great losses" to thee Fay. 9. Means that the toils of foes will arrest thee very soon. 1180. Flattery, listened to, says, " Fish for fortune in Jiine " 1. Go on ; you'll triumph through every disaster. 2. The dead are flocking round thee fast; and flocking faster. 3. Accursed stuffy it heralds disaster, ruin, trouble. ♦ 4. Beat, or beaten, shows thy sorrows all will double 5. Means that you will hear of loss of friends. 6. Behold ! It says your sorrow quickly ends. 7. Male, means a gain, female, loss of fame. 8. Important things betoken a dangerous deep game. 9. Billiards are evil — ^yet show thy chanp^ of winning. 1190 Hooks, tell of luck that's for thee just beginning. 1. Benighted, shows that suns for thee are rising. 2. Betoken news not bad, yet that's quite surprising. 3. Shows thy fate is evil by reason of much tattling. 4 You'll surely lose the game for which you have been battling. 5. Fear not, my friend, thy luck is on the^ increase. 6. This dream says, soon thy illnesses will cease. 7. Brings to thee news of great and good intent. 8. Ill fortune hath against thee, all her rancor spent. 9. And this, that thou mistook the meaning meant. 1200. You never will recover one half the money lent. 1. Proclaims thy mind and morals too are bad. 2. Accept the offer, or else you'll wish you had. 3. Peace and plenty ere long you soon shall see. 4. From debt, by careful usage, very soon you'll be. 5. Male ones mean carnage, death and slaughter ; 6. Female, that you are soon to cross the water. BREAMS. AND THEIR MEANING. Tl 1207. Of children, fail no more, by reason of criminal sloth. 8. Meet two foes — you will in the end, conquer both. 9. Blessings given, foretell surprise in stoie for thee. 1210. Such deceptions show from guile, you are not free. 1. Bliss felt in dreams, pre age grief on the morrow. 2. The tool says, '* Be prepared for amazing grief, and sorrow." 3. The crime foreshows a friend of thine, to distant parts will go. 4. If thou art behind, much pleasure thou wilt know. 5. Recanting means a trifle to thee gi Yen. 6. Chibouques, that thou art from thy treasure riven. 7. To ask in dreams, says ^'Evil to thee is falling." 8. Shows foes of thine about thy faults are bawling. 9. The insect means that slanderous tongues now move. 1220. If thou flyest, then thy love will constant prove ; 1. If others fly, then expect to hear thy shame. 2. Beginning, tells you'll win a lofty name. 3. Beckoning, says plainly, '• Arise, and upward soar." 4. Says, ^'Luck comes to thee, better than before." 5. Implement of death, cautions thee "Beware." 6. Rascals, good news unto thee, now declare. 7. See others ride, and next day j^ou'll repent. 8. These tell you go the road that worthy heroes went. 9. Lighthouses mean there's many a chance yet left. 1230. Rank, gained, says "Thou'rt of nothing yet bereft." 1. Battles, indice a change of situation. 2. Thou of the world shall yet have approbation. 3. Dumb beasts, so doing, bring comfort to the ill. 4. Within a year this office you shall fill 5. Bottles, say " Cork up thy mouth, it will be wise." 6. A reaper seen, shows thou'st been telling lies. 7. Revealments, tell thee haste to help thy friend. 8. Locks, that thy luck will find a sudden end. "J 2 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 1239. Locked in, says '* From thy trouble free thyself.** 1240. Riggers, that thou'rt subject yet to pelf. 1. Resist, in sleep^ thou'rt very tame awake. 2. Bats show thy friend is very like a snake. 3. Ball bats mean strike, if you the prize would win. 4. To rise, if ever, now I pray begin. 5. Believe not the tales thou heardst on yester-night. 6. Before a year thou'lt have a fearful fight. 7. Condon, the crime, thou'lt prosper b}^ so doing. 8. Presages, ill luck attends upon thy wooing. 9. Be careful now, and let thy paths be strait. 1250. Accept the homage of those you've learned to hate. 1. Dark paths now lie in dreadful gloom before thee. 2. Thy foes will like, then love, and presently adore thee. 3. Be sure you're going wrong — halt, and change the route. 4. Dilemmas show mixed luck beyond a doubt. 5. Means savage men and women seek thy ill. 6. Contention shows *' Love ground up in a mill." 7. From far-off climes good letters come to thee. 8. If thou art so, thou'lt go upon a spree. 9. In dreams, believe they mean no good to thee ; 1260. They tell of death beyond'the deep salt sea. 1. Thy foes in number less and less will grow. 2. Prophetic of a firm friend made from a bitter foe. 3. Betokens sickness, death, and poverty likewise. 4. Tells that your fortunes are about to rise. 5. A pircumstance of strange import to you will soon occur. 6. Thy frieiii's estranged by reason of thy slur. 7. Believe me, law will soon make thee morose. 8. Bring to ^,hy bosom friends, and keep them close. 9. Pests like these foreshow increase of wealth. 1270. You'll die quite soon, unless you culture health. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 73 1271. Fickle is the month, but fickler he or she. 2. Within three days you'd quite unhappy be. 3. Means that you've a chance of achieving fame and glory. 4. Shows thou hast lost a friend by currenting a story. 5. This says, "Hasten, else thine efforts all will fail. 6. Shows thy life flees before a favoring gale. 7. Tells of grief brougiit on by thine own fault. 8. Significant that thou'rt in danger of assault. 9. Look sharp, be careful — watchful of a snare. 1280. Shows you'll accept a dark love with red hair. 1. Eiches and misery will be thine, galore. 2. Tells thee of schemes more wicked than before. 3. To lie down forewarns of disappointments bad. 4. To thee comes news to make thy soul so sad. . 5. Cometh a letter to thee from thy fiercest foe. 6. The long-kept secret you will shortly know. 7. Be up! a-stirthee! courageous, firm-set be. 8. Be calm and dignant ; they can't hurt^ who slur thee, 9. Success will linger in thy present movement. 1290. Says Friend, "There's room for thy improvement." 1. Thou'lt be unhoused quite soon, depend on that. 2 Thy future fortune lies beneath thy hat. 3. Bales of goods for thee are left by the newly dead. 4. The sun pours gladness, riches, on thy head. 5. Two great knaves on thee are playing tricks. 6. Bad luck won't leave thee, yet awhile it sticks. 7. Kings are not half so blest as thou shalt be. 8 Thou It spend three days in happiness and glee. 9. Silver and gold thou It gain by knavish acts. 1300. In course of time you'll learn important facts. 1. Two thieves are watching all thy store to steal. 2. Thy foes of thee will beg a pint of meal*. • I 74 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 1303. Five royal gifts thou shortly wilt accept. 4. Who treated thee so ill have o'er their conduct wept. 5. Be not ashamed to own the love within thy heart. 6 The bitter, bitter words have made the wretches smart 7. Mermarids, tell of hopes that ne'er will be fulfilled. 8. If money of thine's in bank, keep the fact secret, and stilled. 9. If you sue, good ; if others sue you, 'tis sudden fame. 1310. Better dream, none have ; it means you'll win the game. 1. Beware of dogs, on two legs ; they'll bite, ere you're aware. 2. Increase of family, by twins, this dream doth declare. 4. Means, all dream-books are humbugs, accepted but hy fools 5. You'll never gain a fortune through the use of tools. 6. Five pounds of silver ore, you'll find, by digging in the sea. 7. You'll find a diamond, weight a ton, when you find liberty. 8. Says, politics are bad, and makes scoundrels of good men. 9. That conscience writes each guilty act, and with an iron pen. 1320. Are rogues in grain, of whom 'tis best keep clear. 1. Go, blow your own trumpet, 'twill be heard, never fear. 2 'Tis bad, to boast, in sleep 5 it says, of rivals, beware. 3. So are thy hopes, and thy castles in the air. 4. Flimsy as these, are thy plans, newly made. 5. The golden egg, by golden goose, is not yet for thee laid. 6 Ten days from now, a letter comes to thee from far away. 7. A streak of luck begins for thee, upon this very day. 8. Six furious foes now bite a file ; at them you may laugh. 9. A company of idiots will wine with you soon quaff. 1330 That you're a fool, for believing one-half what people say. 1. The pain you feel, at present, will shortly pass away. 2. A show of love, just now, will do you service great. 3. Accept the chance^ now offered, or else for long years wait. 4. Goj cautiously, and win ; but make a noise, you'll fail. 5 The next child* that you parent, will surely be a male. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 75 1336. Deceitful sweet ; it says you must not falter. 7. Bee, a merry-making, shows ; you're going to the altar. 8. The insect says, "Industry, like4;hine, will never thrive." 9. You'll surely lose your chance, unless you harder strive. 1340. *' Double, double, toil and trouble," cometh very fast. 1. If you'd succeed, take heart. Nail your colors to .the mast. 2. Be trustful, despair not ; there's fortune in store. 3. Good friends will come to, and help thee once more. 4. Gallant, and gay, will you be, ere long. 5. Go straight to the jilted ; confess you were wrong. 6. Be anxious no longer ; all things now go well. 7. You'll succeed, if you bu}^, but not if you. sell. 8. Some cunning rogues now scheme to double-bank thee. 9. Shows that you^'are growing wise, not very fast, I thank ye. 1350. Be tardy in thy speech, lest unwise words escape. 1. Bad luck leaves, and good comes in a better shape. 2. Do things, in future, wholly, and not so much of halfness. 3. Diptheria, dip candles, dipped people, all mean a state of calfness, 4. Declares that halting quickly has saved yo\i from a loss. 5. if you wear, or see. them, a rival will you cross. 6. Be sorrowful no longer or now, 'tis time to smile. 7. Rest, patiently, at present ; things grow better in awhile. 8. Content yourself at present, you failed for lack of force. 9. For what you've said, and done, you'll teel a deep remorse. 1360. Out of the fire, into the ice you certainly will go. 1. You're moving toward fortune, but moving very slow. 2. Thrice-married, will you be, and have children, twenty-thrr^e 3. You'll find five jars of gold beneath a linden tree. 4. The metal, means a portion of pleasure and of pain. 5. The '' cheek, ' shows that you are not over-sane.- 6. Secrets^ hidden long, are about to come ta liglit. • 7. No person can withstand you, if you say you wi^l. 75 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 1368. A creditor of yours, to-day presents his bill. 9. Long-absent ones are coming, to see you, very quick. ,1870. Shows, that a near and dear one, now, is very sick. 1. A coolness, now, springs up, betwixt you and another. 2. You're about to gain, a friend, much nearer than a brother. 3. Back-biting, tells of slanders being told by you. 4. Crushed things, declare thy friendship is untrue. 5. Points to what should now take place with thee. 6. Declares, thy best friend now upon a spree. 7. Means, serious thoughts are better for your health. 8. Proclaims, thy foes are accumulating wealth ; 9. But others, chased by you, show that you 11 succeed. 1380. A clevis says, '* You'll gain what most you need. 1. Confess, youiself means strange asid bitter strife ; 2. Confessed-to, shows, danger to your life ', 3. Confession, heard, means, sudden change of state. 4. Proclaims, you have, or will, the have devil for a mate, 6. Cleverness, seen, means, disgust you soon wiil feel. 6. Joined in a chase, shows courage true as steel ; 7. To see a chase, means, robbery from you. 8. Calamus, you gain a friend, sincere and true. 9. Figlits seen, engaged in, tell of love returned. 1390. Dccferes, you get a deal more than was earned. 1. Games, engaged in,' speak of sudden wealth. 2. GaSj tells that you will suffer from ill health. 3. Declares, a change in your affairs is near. 4. Says, drink no Rum, no Brandy, Wine or Beer. 5. Is bad ; illusive stories are afloat. 6. Quite bad ; go quick, co^ect in every note. 7. Home wo'nan means to do you deadly harm. 8. If one you are, in dream, go, pray, and sing a psalnu 9. If one you see, look out for house and land. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. T7 1400. Show, brilliant ends come just as you have planned. 1. Devilish rascals, these, they portend great disaster 2. Thy scandalizer, tries his libels to o'er-plaster. 3. Be sure to ride your hobby, while you may. 4. Don't trust a cent's worth, forward from to-day. 5. Repeat no tales, such as you just have heard. 6. You'll soon be made as happy as a bird. 7. Good offer come; but pray, reject them all. 8. A visitor is coming, a widow, dark and tall. 9. A light-complexioned villain, seeks to hurt you now. 1410. Don't trust the one who is ready e'er to vow. 1. Means, that for you, there's coming stormy days. 2. A loving ©ne, for you, at this very moment prays. 3. Tell women naught, for six long months to come. 4. Before the week ends, you'll have a mighty sum. 5. You'll find the lost thing, in a direction West. 6. The little on^'s deceitful 5 the tall one loves you best. 7* Decline the company of all who ask you out. - 8. You lose a lawsuit, beyond the slightest doubt. 9. Believe the plans you've made will all succeed. 1420. Good friends will ere long give you all you need. 1. You gallop on to fortune at forty miles an hour. 2. This crime declares that you are in the wretch's power. 3. You burn your fingers badly in a speculation. 4. Declares you'll shortly fill a higher situation. 5. If you are cheated, then look out for trouble; 6. If others you cheat, then your losses soon will double. 7. Rest well content —let well-enough alone. 8. For what you've said, you 11 pick a beggar's bone. 9. Temptation comes to you in dresses rich and rare 1430. Alas ! you're fooled badly by a lady fair. 1. Boils— sores — ^mean money, which will soon be thine; 78 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 1432. Boiling fluids, letters bring from a far-off clime. 3 Eat meat no more at present — ^your blood is bad. 4. Look out for trouble through a smooth young lad. 5. Resist your stomach — that will help your head. 6. Within a month you'll sleep upon a downy bed. 7. In distant lands dear ones think of thee.' 8. To-day thy foes are full of jocund glee. 9. Mean, mean as dirt, are things now said of you: 1440. Go, mend thy fame — but not with Spalding's glue, 1. Be reticent, be careful ; above all, be dumb. 2. From stranger hands your best results will come. 3. Fickle goddess ! speaks of folly and frivolity. 4 Says you are addicted to far too much garulity, 5. Shows your health of soul and frame not over good. 6. Tells thee friends would help thee if they really could. 7. That you will gain a large sum by a stranger. 8. Of tallow, shows that you are in a place of danger ; 9. "Wax or sperm, mean aid is shortly coming to you. 1450. Esculent low, says, ^' Hasten ! let thy work be quickly, too." [Some one poisons the minds of those who do thee good.] 1. A young bed-fellow, says you'll fail fast, as fail you should ; 2. Black bed-fellows, speak of love to thee both warm and pure. 3. Gilt coaches, say thy fortune's quick and sure ; 4. Black coaches with black steeds, mean ^larriage in a year. 5. To bite, declares of foes you stand in deadly fear. 6. Pay toll, and thou wilt die as poor as Job ; 7. To hear bells toll, you d better be beyond the hills of Moab. 8. Reap in dreams, and thou shalt lose by day. 9. Counsel, some good news to thee death convey. .1460. Regalia, a journey show, from which you soon return. 1 . A striking piece of impudence, which you had best return. 2 Suet, shows that you need much good advice. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. ^ 79 1463. Seems to say that sometimes your taste is over-nice. 4. Good reason this, friend, why you should persevere. 5. SaySj '* Go ahead, and boldly — you little have to fear." 6. You'll be tempted ; look sharp ! if you don't, you will fall. 7. You're on the sea of doubt — beware, nor lose it all. 8. You're going to have the toothache in senses more than one. 9. You're played upon by miscreants, who make of thee their fun. 1470. Tall men, presage want to be endured by thee , 1. Tall women, devilish bad to dream - they bring asperity. 2. To thee this says, " Take comfort ; the coast will soon appear." 3. Rosettes, proclaim thy triumph-day is here. 4. The sky of fortune now gleams brightly forth. 5. A friend cash will lend 5 he s coming from the North. 6. Recompense, you'll have for what you have endured. 7. Go strait, my friend, and get thy goods insured. 8. Refuse hush-money, it will certainly be offered. 9. You now regret you did not accept of what was proffered. 1480. Three talents hast and each one worth a treasure. 1. Of revenge, through kindness, you'll have a flowing measure. 2. Be easy, things begin to work serenely, right. 3. All thy plots and counterplots, quick banish out of sight. 4. Gasping, thirst, and hunger's seized upon the wretches. 5. Thy castles in Espagne are not worth a peck of vetches. 6. Be careful of a tall black man. He's a spy in disguise. 7. When questioned loosely, be careful in replies. 8. Some friend of thine now craves for quick assistance. 9. You're called upon to yield, but make a stout resistance. 1490. Be liberal to thyself, and not too free with any. 1. Reefing sails, declare thou hast chances good and many. 2. A reef of rocks, stay, do not thy intended tour. 3. Before six months your rich foe will make thee very poor. 4. Twelve days elapse, then comes a black-sealed letter. so DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. ^ 1495. You'll lose your present place, and will not get a better. 6. Twins, to a friend of thine, were born yestreen. 7. Brother, (if he lives) two mill stones with thyself between ; 8. If he's dead, look out for news of worthy note. 9. You re going on a journey — you perform it in a boat. 1500 THIS IS THE SECOiTD BEST DREAM IN THIS BOOK 1. Some traits of thine, my friend, 'twere better to disuse. 2. Amplify thy virtues, nor thy best friends misuse. 3. Caprice hath injured thee, be capricious no longer. 4. Cultivate thy mind, and thy soul will soon grow stronger. 5. Shows this book is written to amuse, not to be believed in. 6. Tells thee vulgarity is a most heinous sin. 7. Fruit, on trees, says '^ Thou'lt not achieve thy wishes ;" 8. Fruit, in baskets, shows thy fortune's with the fishes ; 9. Fruit, preserved, mean that you're not quite out of school ; 1510, Fruit, eaten, that thy foeman is no fool. 1. Indifference, hath made thee fail without a trial. 2. Demand thy rights, I say, and accept of no denial. 3. Floating, thyself, declares there's trouble ahead ; 4. See others float, 'tis certain that thy truest friend is dead. 5. Bereft of friends thou'lt surely need a helping hand. 6. Declares before you run you first should learn to stand. 7. Suffer yet, at times, the lesson works a charm. 8. Be sure that thou in acting out thy part shall do no harm. 9. Eight years will fly, and then you'll wealthy be. 1520. Goslings declare your hundreth year you'll see. 1. Flute, seen, means strife fast now kindhng up ; 2. Flutes, played, shows with crowned heads you'll ne'er sup ; 3. Flutes, heard, not seen, tell of dead ones loving thee. 4. That thou'rt in too great haste for liberty. 5. That sometimes you arc tempted to your cost. 6. Proclaims a friend upon the seas now tossed. DREAMS AND THEIR MEANING. 81 152T. Honey's not half so sweet as lier deceiving tongue. 8, Thy second spouse will be an angel bright ; 9 Thy second spouse will thrice a week get tight ; 1530. Thy second spouse five times a week will fight ; 1. Thy second spouse will ne'er be in the right. 2. You'll have luck, when aged aunts shall die; - 3. And you'll have luck, whene'er you cease to lie. 4. Luck's, youKS, when from this country you shall fly \ 5. Luck, comes to you through death, and it is very nigh. 6. Dream of an agent, and you're robbed within a week. 7. The man and woman's false, although appearing meek. 8. You'll lose the thing which so ardently you seek. 9. Distrust the tall, light lass, she is an errant sneak. 1540. Javelin's on the ground, bring sorrow and dismay. 1. Let people tompt, be strong, and ever answer ''Nay." 2. A friend is ill, and for her health, soon goeth far away. 3. A false man seeks to make of you his prey. 4. Steam-moved, tells of anguish of mind on the morrow." 5. Lend nothing to those who are coming to borrow. 6. Thy patience relieves} thee from anguish and sorrow. 7. Shows that ere long you will gain your desire. 8. That you'll lose much of property by tempest and fire. 9. Youll leave your position to mount up much higher. 1550. The party is fickle, whom most you admire. 1. Hereafter speak gently, true love always whispers low. 2. Much tender friendship doth toward thee flow. 3. Henceforward to rage and anger be slow. 4. Be charitable, thou no human heart can'st fully know. 5. Some harsh words from thee on the guiltless fell. 6. Bedfellow, oldj proclaims thy morals far from well. 7. Unholy thoughts, yet in thy soul do dwell. 8. Be more circumspect, nor all thy secrets tell. 82 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANlUG. 1549. In the darkest hour you may, by love's quick motion find a way. 1560. You'll have good comfort, ere the lapse of one more day. « 1. Though told to gOj thy strongest duty bids thee stay. 2. You'll lose by death before the twenty-first of May. 3. Consumed art thou, by envy's dreadful flame. 4. Thy friends will quit thee sudden as they came. 5. By dint of trying hard, no doubt, you'll win a name. 6. Burial of a man, declares you'll lose your^present game ; 7. Burial of a woman, shows fortune's very black. 8. In pursuance of thy duty of late, thou hast been slack. 9. The solid walls about thee will soon begin to crack. 1570. You're on the road to fortune. Be careful keep the track. 1. The steeds of fame and fortune are about thee prancing. 2 A streaming tide of favor toward thee is advancing. 3. The shafts hurled at thee are from off thee glancing. 4. Such luck comes to thee as sets thy heart to dancingl. 5 Aspersion has not injured thee, nor marred a single joy. 6. Remember fame is thine^ treat not it as a toy. 7. So use thy pleasures that they shall not cloy. 8. Ere long you 11 be the parent of a jolly bouncing boy» 9. Just now, my friend, you fell in fortune's power. 1580. You'll never fail because the grapes are sour. 1. Some dying rich one with wealth will thee endower.. 2. At present clouds upon thy head doth lower. 3. Resist, resist, there cometh quick a blow. 4. Ten thousand tongues tell of thee all they know. 5. Dams, river, mean thy fortunes soon wjll flow ; 6. Dam, mother, means let anger from thee go. 7 Thy coming joys will envied be by kings. 8. You fly to riches on swift eagle wings. 9. Much sorrow and contention, to thee this dream brings. 1590. At thy feet^ dame fortune, her choicest treasure fl ngs / DBEAMS, AND THEIR MEANINO, 83 1591. Within a brief period you'll change your state, 2. And you'll be wedded to a wretched mate. 3. Strange, passing strange is this crisis of thy fate* 4. Rise, rise and shine, or forever you'll be late. 5. The sun of luck shines on thee with a fervent glow 6. Gifts received, declare strange fortunes you will know j; 7. Gifts imparted, tell of fortunes yet to grow. 8. Thy enemy is weakest when loudest he doth crow™ 9. There's money comes to thee from one that is dead. 1600. Green garlands of laurels will yet crown your head. 1. Your ill luck hangs to you a necklace of lead. 2. Your children will thrive though you perish for bread. 3. Be confident in thine own power, though all the world shall mock. 4. Be stedfast in thy doing ! Stand firmer than the rock. * 5. Let all the waves dash on— what care you for the shock. 6. Succeed but once, and all the world will soon around thee flock. 7. Smother thy resentment, for so thou'lt surely win. 8. An enemy approaches, whom you can safely pin. 9. Thy music ready, foes will dance. All ready ? Now begin ! 1610. To show revenge, although you maj^, I tell thee is a sin. 1. The war banner's flaming o'er thee its deep red. 2. A quarrel you'll have, concerning one dead. 3. Calamity felt, know bringeth luck on thy bead j 4. Calamity seen, shadows forth evil just said. 5. Close to thee a silent and wily foe's crept. 6. Races, of boatmen, show secrets well kept ; 7. Races, of horses run, thy best friend has wept | 8. Races, conversed of, thy all's away swept. 0. Blockheads only thy sweet self abhor. 1620. You've had bad luck, and soon will have some more. 84 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANIN(^. 1621. Ere long some foes of thine will sleep, and Qievei^ snore, 2. Shows that you'll kick bad luck from ••Starnoa unto 'Cor." 3. Relentless war on liars this dream bids you wage, 4. Says "Keep your temper cool, nor get into such rage.'' 5. Throw down thy challengCj who dare accept the gage ? 6. Kind fortune will for thee turn up a clearer page. T. Be sure ill fortune hath its malice nearly spent. 8. Rolls of bread means money fast coming as it went ; 9. Rolls of cloth foreshow a time of merriment. 1630. That you're not wise, if all insults you resent. 1. Says '• You're too ap' to be taken up with a fine face.^ 2. Says " The swiftest of foot do not all win the race." 3. Be careful, there's diflTercnce 'twixt virtue and grace. 4. Some one tries to oust, and succeed to your place. 5. Be sensible, be strong, your nerves and courage brace, 6. The thing that's bad will settle^ if you'll but explain. 7. Your readiness to nettle hath ever been your bane. 8. A few kind .words in time, will save you weeks of pain. 9 By careful laying out, much money you will gain. 1640, After thy thistle-life^ there comes a summer flower. 1. The God of love's abroad, and you will feel his power. 2. Fortune still withholds her promised golden shower. 3. If you would be great, act, now's the very hour. 4. Shows you may overcome 5 but bids you not destroy. 5. Thy foes have lost their power much longer to annoy. 6. Full many a week of happiness and peace you will enjoy. 7. Thy pleasures, yet, will be such as cannot cloy. 8. Ere long, thou'lt lose thy last remaining shilling. 9. That may yet succeed, if you are only willing. IGiSO. Thy kinrlness, and thy silence, thy bitter foes are killing. 1. You'll all the better be for having had such drilling. 2. This dream, to thee, some strange good luck has brought. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 85 1653. Your recent conduct —language — hath made thy efforts naught. 4. Go on, ybu now are safe within Success's Fort. 5. You'll quickly gain the prize for which you long have sought. 6. Brings news from those who unto thee are dear. 7. Bad luck, in many shapes, to thee is very near. 8. The cowards who annoy, e'en now begin to fear. 9. Your bark sails well ; be careful how you steer. 1660. Give up, at once, your revengeful intention. 1. You'll get honor, and gold, by a subtle invention. 2. What secrets you hear, the same never mention. 3. An ounce of ^' take-care" is a pound of prevention. 4. The trouble with you is, you cannot well say No. 5 You're moving right, but moving rather slow. 6. Pray, banish, jealous envy, and higher feelings know. 7. Means that to a funeral you'll very shortly go. 8. Feeble be in will, and in thy work no longer. 9. Get up at four, says this, and you'll be stronger. ■ 1670. Beauty allures thee, far too quick and soon. 1. Says walk out, thou It meet a friend at noon. 2. "Watch well who calls on thee at next full moon. 3. Figs never grow on thorns, nor virtue in thy lover. 4. Shows that a scheme of riches you quickly will discover. 5. At the foot of a rainbow, you'll find a crock of gold. 6. You'll gain more friends, the more some lies are told. 7. If you believe Tier stories, you, certainly, are sold. 8. Three years of Poverty ; then twenty of riches for you. 9. Thy son will reap great honors at the age of twenty-two. 1680. Mother, if living, means a sad, deep warning 5 1. Mother, if dead, tells that you her best advice are scorning. 2. Go on awhile, there'll come a" change o'er thee. 3. Look out for censure from censors more than three. 4. Don't lose your temper, for 'twill soon be tried. /86 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. U685. Your last asked favors sure to be denied. 6. Indicates, to thee, a humbling of thy pride, 7. Youll change your mind on some points very soon. 8. Says, walk an hour alone, by the lig it of the moon. 9. Declares you're bound to marry three times over, ll690. Shows your last days will all be spent in clover. 1. Execution— a writ— served against you, is evil; 2. The writ, served upon you, you've foes like the devil; 8. The writ, served by you, says beware of a woman; 4. If you see an execution, you're treatment is inhuman; 5. Going to be executed, there's an evil spirit round you ; 6. If you dream you are already, bad ghosts have nearly bound y ouj 7. Hearing of the cursed thing, shows that you are in trouble. 8. This dream says all you have will quickly double. 9. And this, that dream-books are an empty bubble. 11700. Says, '' Be careful who you tell your affairs to, And strange scenes and faces you shortly will view ;" 1. But sulky, a carriage, means frieij^ship you'll renew. 2. A light streams forth upon thee from Greatness' sun. 3. A loving heart doth yearn to lean thy breast upon. 4. Friends stand by thee, with ready hearts and hands. 5. Near thee, scowling, a hoary villain stands. 6. A dear old friend ere long, returned, will bless thy sight. 7. Keep firm and solid, and you will gather force and might. 8. Thy suicidal policy abandon thou at once. 9. Speak out thy mind, and act no longer like a dunce, , Il710. Oblivion cannot hide thee from thine own deep mind. . 1. Guided thou art, although thyself art blind. 2. Within a week you sweet relief shall find. 3. To weigh in scales, shows bad luck's thee behind ; 4. Of fish, doth mean thy victory pasan's chanted ; 5. Conduct, so called, by ghosts of evil deeds you're haunted. PREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 87 1716. Tells you oft intrude where you're not wanted. 7. Says, '' Go thee boldly on, fearless, brave, undaunted." 8. Says, '^ Noble, virtuous blood, yet course th in thy veins." 9. That ere long thou'lt be free from all thy galling chains. 1720. That thou'lt not fail because of lack of brains. 1. Go, cle*ar thy character from sundry of its stains. 2. Go, cross the ferry ; thou'lt meet an old friend there. 3. For galas, weddings, feasts you very soon prepare. 4. Where are all thy good resolves ? again I ask thee, where ? 5. Incensed, thou'lt do well, if thou but dare. 6. Incense shows yet thou'lt do good to the world. 7. You'll 'scape the shaft now at thy bosom hurled. 8. Go, dare, and do ; thy banners keep unfurled. 9. Go on — from a stolen eminence you'll soon be hurled. 1730. Shows thy row of life is very poorly hoed. 1. Your fortune you've neglected that streamfully has flowed. 2. Call back the kindly feeling with which thy heart once glowed. 3. Shows thou hast yet to travel a steep and thorny road. 4. Give up the passion with which thou art inspired. 5. The woman's false whom you so much admired. 6. Of teazing thee Dame Fortune's almost tired. 7. Resume the love with which you once was fired. 8. Be cheerful, bold ; yield not to such despair. 9. Thy load, alas ! is almost too great to bear. 1740. Be crafty, and put out the eyes of hate that on thee glare. 1. Be calm 5 a gr.eat ear hears — a great heart will answer prayer. 2. Once more you're nearly free, just as in former years. 3 Thy conduct wrings a heart, aud bringeth briny tears. 4. Go cut the past and future with Resolution's shears. 5. Thou yet shalt rise, though deeply now thou'rt bowed, - 6. Select no friends from the surrounding crowd. 7i,e»Thou'st talents— use wherewith thou'rt endowed. 88 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 1748. In telling secrets, hcncefoitli, do not speak so loud. 9. Go forth and triumph ! — no longer be thou cowed. 1750. Reject no more what Heaven to thee gave. 1. To envy, avarice, lust, no longer be a slave. 2. Two chances yet are left to thee to float on fortune's wave. 3. My friend; this says, *' Avoid a felon's grave. ^ » 4. Rapidly go onward ; no doubt you'll reach the goal. 5. Go straight, and strip all vanities from olBf thy peerless soul. 6. Take, take the half, who cannot get the whole. 7. Ere long in wealth and splendor I don t think you'll roll. 8. Twin vices, like thine, most surely need decapitating. 9. Listen to the weakly, who are thee supplicating. 1760. Shows the form of trouble that surrounds thee is abating. 1. Says nothing can be gained b}^ quarreling and hating. 2. This says,* * If you fiddle, you've a right to your pay." 3. How can you from reason so readily stray ? 4. Go ask thy friend for money, and quickly ^' can't" he'll say. 5. Authority will bend thee ere next Christmas day. 6. 'Tis rather mean that you with health should sport and play. 7. Interpreting, says, '' -Joy from thee will soon depart." 8. Lap, like a dog, shows thouTt a victim of vile art ; 9. Lap, of a woman, that you'll quickly lose your heart. 1770 By some foul means you'll soon be made to smart. 1. Love dances round thee midst silvery spray. 2. Jury seen, tells of ill luck ere you're gray. 3. Be careful of storms, for you're builded of clay. 4. Adieu to good luck till the eleventh of May. 5. Fate's favors, and her frowns to thee will be revealed. 6. Lashes, that thy shame can't longer be concealed. 7. Lies told by thee, suggest a change of field ; 8. Liars, that thoij to error soon will yield. 9. For thee there's joy, pure, serene and sweet. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 89 1780. Pit^lls abound 'neath thy unshodden feet. 1. Beware, for soon they'll unmask thy deceit. 2. Halt where you are ; 'tis better to retreat. 3. "You shall have miracles - sound ones, too — seen, heard, at- tested, everything but true." 4. Of thy love, the lion's share fools claim. 5 Thy choice one's false ; go^ quick subdue thy flame. 6. Still going on as ever — no change, but still- the same. 7 Bad woman she ; send quick to whence she came. 8. Kough usage you will have, for three times forty days. 9. Your luck will come to you in a sudden blaze. 1790. Distrust the eyes that now upon thee gaze. 1. Something happens soon will throw thee in amaze. ^ 2. Be more careful how you such frequent changes ring. 3. Best— do nothing now ; soon time relief to you will bring. 4. You're through ; now duty do,* and henceforth in triumph sing. 5. Kejoice, be glad, no longer sad, for thy ill luck hath taken wing. 6. X'% trouble's o'er; regret no morej your most vindictive foe lo dead. 7. Now rays of glory gather round thy head. 8. Impose, says that on richness thou'lt be fed. 9.. Letters, that love on thee is vainly shed, 1800. And, lo ! how oft from virtue thou art led. 1. Ere long thou'lt spread thyself an iron bed. 2 Fate for thee doth iron meshes weave. 3. Be far less hasty to apologies receive. 4. Taste — fancy - shows you your misfortune may retrieve. 5. Tase — with the tongue— and thou thy best friend will deceive. 6* From off I advise thee twenty friends to cleave. 7. Pretend to all their stories fine believe. 8. If thou'rt a slave in dreamland, thou'lt soon have cause to grieve. 90 DBE^MS, AND TflEIB MEANING, 1809. Seeing slaves, thy money goes to ruin through a seive. 1810. From misery thi^ says thou'It have a long reprieve. 1. For distant scenes 'tis certain thou wilt shortly leave. 2. The tides of luck for thee are beginning now to heave. 3. Shows that a present rich and rare you shortly will receive, 4. Ungratful ones are sting'ing thee to madness. 5. Be wary, friend, you're in the midst of badness. 6. Ordains for you a period of sadness. 7. Persist awhile, you'll reason have for gladness. * 8. Defend your fame, or fall forever under. 9. Make lightning fly, and make them hear your thunder. 1820. You lose the game by reason of a blunder. 1. Your riches yet will make the people wonder. 2. Some think, and justly, your conduct rather, queer. 3 There's rocks ahead, be careful how you steer. 4 You're called o'er early graves to shed a gentle tear. 5. A friend you've gained, both loyal and sincere. 6. Soon you'll be surprised, almost to stupefaction. 7. Don't jield an fnch, resist the foul exaction. 8. Go strait to him, demanding satisfaction. 9. Be careful of your word — then you'll not make retraction* 1830. Steer clear of clubs, church-politics, and faction. 1 Come stir yourself, there's far too much inaction. 2. Your deepest heart will pretty soon find peace. 3. Thy household troubles alone with deat);i will cease. 4 Than act as wished, you'd better go to Greece. 6. You'll be annoyed by nephews and a niece. 6. Cave, hut and palace, lie open — choose ye which. 7. Sing smaller, friend, you've struck too high a pitch.. 8. In 1900 you will find yourself quite rich. 9. Your home afiairs have gotten in a hitch. 1840. Shows evil for good is the way of most men DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING.' 91 1841. Says ^' Back to the place where lately you've been." 2. You'll reap the ripe age of a hundred and ten. 3. Be cautions with tongue, and more so with pen. 4. Are you quite satisfied with telling that lie ? 5. If you drink nothing, you'll never get high. 6. The tales you have heard, came out of a stye. 7. How can you. expect to get rich, and not try? 8. Look out for the right man, he's cunning and sly. 9 Keep away from the dark one, be sure he's a spy. 1850. Shows sure disappointment will cause you to cry. i 1. Your fountains of truth are running quite dry. 2. Act soon, be effective, straitforward and spry. 3. Trust another such, and what will of you be left 7 4. Search well your goods, there's lately been a theft. 5. In forging libels you seem rather deft. 6. Don't try, my friend, the things of too much heft. 7. Of your best friend, you've nearly been bereft. 8. Says plainly. ^^ Why treat gentle lady so ?" 9 . Yourself 's the secret you must learn to know. 1860. Milk and honey through thy hands shall flow. 1. Keep up ! don't fall ! 'tis not a fatal blow. 2. Move suddenly, you'll lose by going slow. 3. Tell all the babblers far away to go. 4. Sling, to throw or hurt, means your next will be a girl 5 5. Sling, to drink, that your affairs are in a mazy whirl. 6. Be more serene and gentle, no longer be a churl. 7. It is not quite the time your banner to unfurl. 8. Beware red cheeks, short statue, raven curl. 9. Take up the gauntlet. Stern defiance hurl, 1870 You'll wear a crown of silver, gold, and pearl. 1. Don't be vnin, there's other heights to scale. 2. You cliai^ce at present's Yevy like a whale. 92 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 1873. O'er stormy deeps to harbors safe you'll sail. 4. Speak gently, else harsh words you will bewail. 5. Five letters come to you by a very fanny mail. 6. Be careful hour you believe in any tender tale. 7. IsTow s the time the falsehoods told of you to nail. 8. Seek change of scene^ and seek another situation. 9. Says " Seek your own esteem, your heart's true approbation." 1880. Is general, and shows. forth a fearful devastation. 1. Loud blows the wind, and cold's the air to one you love. 2. Thy illness is from earth, th/joy comes from above. 3. Commend him who loves thee — be less harsh and severe. 4. Affront not those you're served by, nor give them cause to fear. 5. Have mercy when ye may, 'tis better to be just. 6. Hereafter go thy way, in confidence and trust. 7. No tangled doctrines — dark frauds, longer weave. 8. Do not by temper cause thy friends to grieve. 9. Make less pretence to vast profundity. 1890 In wisdom thou hast yet to learn the A, B, C. ' 1. Portentous this of loss by heavy flood. 2. Go forth nor seek to 'taminate thy blood. 3 Fell Envy on thy head her malice pours. 4. Resist the presence and the caste of bores. 5 Shells, warlike, show a pit beneath thy feet ; G. Shells, other, do advise a quick and safe retreat. 7. Shows sorrow, drunk by thee in a bowl. 8. When beggars come, mete out a gentle dole. 9 Says " Hold thy passions in severe control." THE PERSIAN PFAL. Now we come to dreams of dice, when thrown. And also how the oracle may be known > ' * Dice thrown, awake, mean not quite the same, But reading number two for one's, the game ; DREAMS AKD THEIR MEANING. 9^ Or to the figures on the to^ line^ read the meaning in the line below. And thus the great Persian I'ortune scheme you'll know. 1900. Three sixes mean favors, 3^ou'll shortly have. 1. Two sixes and five, rumor good efrects for thee ; 2. Two sixes and four, says luck for thee is "blind. 3. Charity comes of two sixes and three. 4. Two sixes and two, shows that fortune favors you. 5. Two sixes and one, shows your illness begun. 6. A six, five, and four, a thing you'll deplore. 7. A six, five, three, look well, for luminous prospects you'll see. 8. Six, ^ve, two, be bold but ever true. 9. Three fives, to win your love a tender, true heart strives. 1910. Two fives and four, you'll have luck forever more. 1. Two fives and a three, bring fortune to thee. 2. Two fives and a two, ruined homes you shall view. 3. The same with a one, shows your race nearly run. 4. Three fours, declares with Fortune you now disagree. 5. Your rising you'll see from two fours and a three. 6. Run strait when you view two fours and a two. 7. An accident comes to you from two fours and one. 8. Never despair from triple threes. 9. Dealt kindly, hath fortune by, who throws two threes and two. 1920. be joyful, from two trays and an ace. 1. Two trays and four, you will conquer once more. 2. Pursue thy way, and strive, luck follows two trays and a five. 3. Farewell to peace, two trays and six declare. 4. It is well and full of uses to whoever throws three deuces. 5. Two deuces and one, heralds of a f^v'ring sun. 6. Two deuces and three, mark a great prosperity. 7. Two deuces and four, fails worse than failure was before. 8. Fortune favors two deuces and a five. 9. United lucks, like rows of bricks, fall by double deuce and six. i^ DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 1930. Three trays, mean success in all you do on Mondays. 1. Don't use the letter I; you'll fail if you do— just having thrown two aces and two. 2. Two aces and tray— push ahead, now you may. 3. Two aces and four, is better than e'er thrown before. 4. Two ones and five, crowds of men against you strive. 5 Square the past, nor with it mix if you throw two ones and six. 6. Two cock-dies, trust no man for at least a year. 7. You'll fail once more, if you throw a six, one, four. 5. To dream of loaded dice, shows fortune at thy door. 9. You are diseased, and this dream plainly shows it. 1940. Don't be a fool, I pray ; for yet you have some wit. 1. Close no bargain ; if you do, you'll certainly get bit. 2. Says, '^ Up and act ! nor on contented hunkeys sit." 3. You'll catch Dame Fortune when she before you next shall flit. 4. Causes sufficient there are why you should succeed. 5. Warned twice -neglected— of the third take heed. 6. How can you expect true love, when not of loving breed ? 7. You're galloping to ruin on the swiftest kind of steed. 8. Before a month your greatest foe your good offices will need. 9. Thy friend ere long will prove an arrant knave. 1950. In 'preaching conflicts, collected be and brave. 1. Shocks electric, show strong arms will you save ; 2. Shocks of the earth, prove you ever all too grave; 3. Shocking things, you will receive far more than you gave. 4. About your conduct, people now raise the hue and cry. 5. Shouting yourself, shows that you hate without a reason why; 6. Shouts heard, declare a certain snare set for you by and by 5 7. Slights given, show that well you know the author of that lie 5 8. Slights received, 'twill be believed you many cheats can do. 9. That foes of thine are in a mine, all feeling rather blue. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING* 95 1960. The things told of you are, alas ! too true. 1. YoTir babbling's got you in a precious stew. 2. You'll give offence to some one — I cannot now say who. 3. Shows that all offers just now you should shun. 4. Thine absent love ^o thee will soon return. ' 5. For certain things you'll get more than you earn. 6. An honest heart for thee with love doth burn, 7 Lodges, mysterious, show you're held in scorn ; S. Lodging a night, 'tis lucky you were born. 9. Denotes thy master-passion from thee'll be rudely torn. 1970. Of thy dilemma choose the largest horn. 1. Of business you've not the slightest sort of notion. 2. Fly from the love that claimeth thy devotion. 3. The car of Fortune, with thee, is getting into motion. 4. Bad news comes hither over the briny ocean. 5. Be more cool and wary, and have less mendacity. 6. Pray, don't attempt above thy weak capacity. 7. Shaves, seen, that you have too much salacity ; 8. Shaved, tells you true, a victim you of conscienceless rapacity. 9. *'A sparrow, in pity, a starving hawk fed; the hawk, for dessert, ate the sparrow's head." 1980. For time to come thy income will be counted up as nix. 1. You'll get no ha'pence, but royal store of kicks. 2. Just now's the time your ardent foes to fix. 3. Good luck comes to thee like a thousand bricks. 4. 'Tis not wise for thee to kick against the pricks, 5. Just as thou thinkest, that very thing go say. 6. Take heart once more, and drive the blues away. 7. You're safe to win, make just one more essay. 8. Accept the plan of the little man who comes to thee in grey. 9. Avoid giving credit — avoid getting in debt. 1990 Thrice ten thousand dollars, not in lottery — you'll get. 96 DEEAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 1991. Says, let all things be fish that 6omes to your net. 2 Avoid the fourth person at the party you met. 3. Tells of foreign strife, of famine, "desolation. 4. For the troubles of your life, there cometh consolation. 5. Within two days, there's cause for violent vexation. 6. You'll soon be a party to a wedding conjugation. 7. Buy nothing in future, because it is cheap. 8. To competence from poverty, you'll make a sudden leap 9. Beware of house, room, bed, in which you next may sleep. 2000. Shows tidings of great joy, from o'er the vasty deep. 1. Upon thy wrongs gone by, no longer brood. 2. Be careful where and how you next intrude. 3. An ounce of bread outweighs the wealth of all the earth as food. 4. Avoid all babbling friends ; they'll do thee ne'er a good. 5. You have not acted lately as otherwise you would. 6. Be sure to ask all favors in after-dinner mood. 7. Your plans will fail, for reason that they're very crude. 8 The stars of luck for thee are in conjunction. 9. Arrest the knaves, and punish, without the least compunction. 2010. 'Twixt luck and thee at present there is a wide distinction. 1. Thy creditors are wretches, with hearts of granite stone. 2. Thy silence is effective to cause thy friends to groan. 3. Upon a stranger's offices you shortly will be thrown. 4. Cheer up ! thy trouble's ended— no longer weep and moan. 5. Gladly will you laugh, with joy, and that ere long. 6. 'lis well thou hast relented, and forborne to do a wrong. 7. Lift up thy voice in melody — now sing a victor's song. 8. Return all that thou hast to thee doth not belong. 9 Keep cool 5 let the villains sweat who're sounding Scandal's gong. 2020. No longer try to swallow down such stuff. 1. Be stern with foes— e'en treat them rude and gruff. 2. SaySj '* Thou hast not yet suffered quite enough." DRWAMS, AND THEIR MEANING* 97 2013. Ee not u lifted-so by any fulsome puff. 4. Receive the one with garments colored hvff. 5. Stern tyrants yet will treat thee rather rough. 6. Deceit, lies, foil}- — thy new friend is a muff. 7. Believe not one who'll swear his heart is bleeding. 8. Go on thy way, all calumny unheeding. •, 9. Says that the garden of thy mind wants weeding. 2030. Drive off the drones who now on thee are feeding. 1. Thy bread of luck Dame Fortune now is kneading. 2. Thy happy days loom up — pure, brilliant, bright arcades. 3. Bad luck ere long will cease her horrid raids. 4. Thou'rt sore deceived by two red-headed maids. 5 Henceforth thy pa h lies through delightsome glades. 6. Help, help an old friend who comes to thee in rags. 7. The good luck promised still behind thee lags. 8. To hold thy gold thou'lt ne'er need bushel bags. 9. Steer very clear of him who ever brags. 2040. Thy flying kite-string — see, my friend, it sags. 1. Thy coach of life is to be drawn by very sorry nags. 2. There cometh a time when thou shalt recline on beds of roses. 3. A fitful week of strife this curious dream discloses. 4. See first verse, Chapter XXIV., of the fourth Book of Moses. 5. Be careful of three persons with Hebrew-looking noses. 6. Isaiah, 33d, verse first, the meaning of this dream doth tell. 7. ''Be content — discard all envy where yoa're doing well." 8. Go dream^ again, and ease thy pain by daylight in a shady dell. 9. Take care, of men beware, and thou wilt find thy riches swell. 2050. Treat thy loved one coolly, if real character you'd see. 1. Thy times quite joyous soon, very soon, will be. 2. Conspiracies of evil are now on foot for thee. 3. Don't quarrel with your friend, although you disagree. 4. You'll learn strange secrets through a man from France. 98 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 2055 Go less times to the church — more ofcen to a dance. 6. Success ahead — make ready, march, advance ! 7. Avoid the people who pretend to speak to thee in trance. 8. Hurrah for you ! such luck was never dreamed before. 5. You've given quite enough away — now lock, well lock, thy door. 2060. Thy fortune Hath relented, and comes to thee once more. 1. There cometh evil tidings from a distant shore, 2. Care nothing for their curses care not a single straw. 3. SaySj ''Read more solid books ; keep caring less for fiction." 4. You'll get a present in a month — mark well this prediction. 5. Prosecute thy enemies to perfect full conviction. 6. Thy mind were far more healthy by having more of friction. 7. This dream cometh from eating too much fruit. 8. Try to be more human, and act not like a brute. 9. When offers are made, tell the maker they don't suit. 2070. Smoke, says you need some music — the violin or flute. 1. Smoke pipes or segars, in dream, and you'll be disappointed. 2. You mistook your calling; for it you were not annointed. 3. Shows plain as day your health is very much disjointed. 4. That you're the one at whom Suspicion's finger's pointed. 5. Shows that for love an old sweet's for thee dying. 6. Declares you can't succeed, and there's no use in trying. 7. Says that you'd ought to be some other fish a frying. 8. That you'll do well with truth, and not so well by lying. 9. Your brain's so hot it almost needs a blister. 2080. Treason's bad to dream of — she is the devil's sister. 1. Treason, the guilt, is well — presages boundless wealth. 2. Bids thee, my friend, more careful be of health. 3. Meet charges boldly, and from them never flinch. 4. Stand solid when the shock comes, and yield thee not an inch. 5. Not all the gold in Christendom will bring peace to thy mind. 6. Forget not for a moment that Love and Fortune's blind. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. &9 2087. You'll gain your point more easily by being very kind* '8. Strong are the ropes with which Fate doth thee bind. 9. Says, '' Deep gulfs of agony you yet shall safely cross." 2090. Be not disturbed ; you'll soon regain your loss. 1. A little longer yet in rough seas thou shalt toss. 2. When dead, thy memory will live as green as any moss. 3. The turf rests lightly on the coffin of thy best friend. 4. If well done, go ; if not well done, then send. 5. None but fools without security their money lend. 6 Don't cry ; you'll never break, so long as you bend. 7 Not without the law's aid will all your trouble end. 8, Bear this in mind, my friend, lest it should be too late to mend. 9. Kecall certain letters of late you have penned. 2 1 00. Reports of guns to thee surprise will bring ; 1. Reports of news, go, if you choose, and buy the weddiwg ring. 2. Bye-and-bye, you'll rise so high, y u'll hear the angels sing. 3. Alas ! for you^ it is most true, your fortune's on the wing. 4. Says quiet be, rest thee, and fear not the rabble. 5. Don't list, or pay attention to their everlasting gabble. 6. You're apt to lock the stable when the steed is gone. 7. Tongues say, be less affected; of vanity, be shorn; 8. Tongues eaten, say thou'lt wish thou never hadst been born. 9. Desert not thy friend, nor leave him so forlorn. 2110. When you walk out, take care your person to adorn. 1. Look less at blemishes of body, more at those of mind. 2. Abandon all thy frippery, and true love thou wil't find. 3. The partner lives that heaven designed for thee. 4. Use less bombast, and then you'll more respected be. 5. Says simple, homespun manners, will take you to s-uccess. 6. Show fourth thy virtues, and use the great ' I ' less. 7. Lop off the foul excrescences that disfigure all thy talk. 8. Be careful of thy bearing whenev^er out you walk. 100 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 2119. Avoid disputes about each religious matter. 2120'. Let bolts fly as they ma^^, they cannot th}^ fame shatter. 1. Go, ask the birds, they'll show thee how to love. 2. Be wary as a serpent, but harmless as a dove. 3. Go not abroad vrith those who hold thee in derision. 4. Green, fertile spots, loom up before the dreamer's vision. 5 Ask no favors, for a whib, from any of thy friends. 6. With Fortune, Fame, Prosperity, thy arching heaven bendSw 7. Tells thee a cub tie enemy toward thy dwelling wends. 8. Rich, copious floods of love to thee are now outpoured. 9. Deep feelings of revenge against thee now are stored. 2130. Reels, to wind on, show thou'i>t snCering an eclipse ; 1. Reel, a dance, that lies are told from out of rosy lips ; 2. Reeling yarn, that thou hast lately been astray. 3. Tells thee to pack thy goods, and move across the way. 4. Bids thee, while the sun shines, be up and making hay. 5. Do not be agitated, if strange, good news, you hear. 6. Most cordially you're hated, butincthing have to fear. 7. Composed be, in mind, all things well are vrorking. 8. Be careful, mischief-makers are about thee lurking. 9. Happy thou'lt be within a few brief days. 2140. Thy actions th^row thy friends in deep amaze. 1. Be ardent in thy love, from it much good accrues. 2 Shows that within a week you'll hear unpleasant news. 3. Go further, and fare worse, is the meaning of this dream. 4. Keep clear of loud protesters, they are not what they seem. 5. Courage now for thee will be of no avail. 6. Indorse for no one, be nobody's bail. 7. Thrice within a year you've narrowl^r 'scaped death. 8. When privacy's the word speak not above thy breath. 9. Let slander raire, thourt firmer than the rock 21 50. Thy foes engage, and make them feel the shock. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 101 2151. Shows of thy present walk thou'rt certainly the cock. 2. Brings news of death from scenes far away. 3. Says money, wealth, now in thy path do lay 4. Forewarns thee of a los§ by freshets in a river ; 5. Says your heart is cold, and makes your friends all shiver ; 6. Means nothing but a trouble in the left lobe of thy liver. 7. Seek not revenge for wrong, thy curses will return. 8. The party's far too silly, for whom with love you burn. 9. Behold, I say, this dream foreshadows robbery. 2160. Some one about thy ears will soon kick up a bobbery. 1. Kicked by a horse, that you're the victim of some jobbery ; 2. Kicked by a man, that you have made a bitter foe. 3. Says, " Strike, strike hard— successful be the blow." 4. Five recreant friends are plotting now thy ruin. 5. For thy poor head a heavy storm is brewing. >. 6. Clear from thy path bad habits, and language too. 7. Grand schemes have failed, and failed all through you. 8. Satisfy at once, their reasonable demand. 9. Against thy fortune now three elements band. 2170. Stand up, it says, far right, no matter what may follow. 1. Thy speeches fail, because thy heart is hollow. { 2. Be more careful of thy word, than usually thou art. 3 Says be steady, firm, and don't forget your part 4. Tells thee, speak more gently, console the weary heart. 5. Forbids thee to move one single step just now. 6. Points thee to wealth ; to get it, shows thee how. 7. Rise from thy sloth, go act a part in life* 8. With many disappointments the next two days are rife. 9. Says, " City air will bring thee nothing good." 2180. Thy friend would pay thee if he really could. 1. Grim Want has flown thee, never to come back. 2. To gain thine ends, two qualities you lack. 102 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING* 2183. Thy tide of life is looking rather black. 4. A sudden letter calls thee to the sick. 8. Kicking a beast, that thou art served a scurvy trick ; 6. Kicking a human, tells thee of success in advance. 7. Such news conaes hither, as will make thee dance. 8. Henceforward sleep on straw, 'tis better far for thee. 9. Than go to law, throw money in the sea. 2190. Go question closely, if the truth you'd know. 1. A mixture of strange forces beats thee to and fro. 2. You've ruined your prospects by excess of tongue. 3. Soon round thy brow will laurels be flung. 4. Ten times this year you'll be tempted, and stand. 5. Lend no man your name, give no woman your hand 6. Ride ere long wilt thou in thine own carriage. 7. Much money comes to thee by thy relations' marriage. 8. Two bouncing presents of gold soon come to thee. 9. In conduct be less offish, be unreserved and free. 2200, Take courage by the spider, spoken of by Bruce. 1. Ne'er wilt thou prosper through the vine's red juice. 2. Rue, herb, means plenty of children and no money j 3. Rue, regret, thy paths are fruits and honey. 4. The way you talk is very strange and funny. 5. Twelve years elapse, and then you'll gain the day. 6. You'll die quite rich, in a land that's far away. 7. Beseech thy foe, thy foe will listen to it. 8. When once you duty know, then strait way go and do it. 9. Hammer at fortune, soon you'll bring the fire. 2210. Shows you're out of the frying pan into the fire. 1. Don't stop where you are, keep on going higher. 2. Step-father, you get just the thing you desire ; 3. Step-mother, this dream is a thing no one can admire. 4. Shows you're accused of that whereof you're innoceut. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 103 2215. People look at thy results— cslyq little they for thy intenL 6. Thou'lt help to sing the song, 'twill be the Negro's Marseillaise. 7. To triumph, fame, thou'rt going, and that in no far distant days. 8. Go ring a bell and fire a gun, ill luck's work with thee is done. 9. This shows thee that thy knavery, most luckily is overdone. 2220. Why crow o'er the poor ? Why knuckle to the great 7 1. Swallow, the act, shows that you are an object of hate. 2. Hereafter refrain from showing thy piques. 3. To all the tales thou hearest, say "Oh, pshaw," ''Fiddle-sticks !" 4. Great things you might do, if you would but Tey. 5. Swallow, the bird, you've lately told a lie. 6. Mischief-making you have been— you'll rue. 7. That thou a duty strait must go and do. 8. Be not quite sure that all your plans are right. 9. Before three days you'll have a wordy fight. 2230. Swimmers, seen, are bad, they show a foul intent ; 1. Swiniming, thou, thy shaft's gone where 'twas meant. 2. Gay and joyous days to thee'll bring weary nights. 3. Be firm when thou demandest certain rights. 4. Oppression's chain no longer thou shalt feel. 5. Now crush the writhing serpent 'neath thy heel. 6. Disasters fly before thy noon-tide's glory. 7. Discredit all the foreign person's story. 8. Now glowing light around thy pathway's streaming. 9 Distrust the tall man, the fellow's only scheming. 2240. Thy plans are silly, people know you're dreaming. 1. Declares two loving eyes are often on you beaming. 2. Thou'lt find no bliss like unto wedded love. 3. You hug the serpent, and strangle dead the dove. 4. Make no mistake, the hounds are on thy track. 5. Distrust the white dress, believe thou in the black. 6. You'll fail no more until the moon shall crack. 104 DREAMS, ANT) THEIR MEANING. 2247. Go, give the sufferers all that now they lack. 8. This dream is bad, it speaks of malice — spite. 9. Go wash thy soul, till it be pearly white. 2?50. Death visits one who to thee's most dear. 1. Foretells ofsoir«e calamity approaching very near. 2. lie comes too near, who comes to be denied. 3. That man is not thy friend, wlio's never fairly tried. 4. Arches of triumph you'll shortly pass under. 5. Be calm, tliough it lighten unmoved, though it thunder, 6. Jealous tongues are busy — care is now required. 7. Reputations like thine are seldom desired. 8. Spits, to roast on, shows you'll never want for mutton ; 9. Spit, thou, or at, your chance ain't worth a button. 2260. Give heed to advice, it will save thee a doubt. 1. Rise up, give a cheer, th}^ foes you will route. 2. Horses, coaches and money, you'll gain by a will. 3. Of glory and mone}^, you'll ne'er have a fill. 4. Boast not, strange things a day may bring. 5. Pick up what Fate at thy feet may fling. 6. Let them be wasps, but be thou their sting. 7. You'll have to dance, and then pay the fiddler. 8. The person in green, is a Jeremy Diddler. 9. Assuage the grief you cannot wholly heal. 2270. Go, tell the world you know as well as feel. 1. Contempt wont do ; you need use something stronger. 2. Fate's tired thee of buffeting ; she'll do so no longer. 3. Be dignified, 'tis that you want ; an air of strict propriety. 4. You laugh too much, and easily ; attain to more sobriety. 5. Be careful of j^bur face, else suspicion you 11 provoke. 6. If you'd get rid of what you did, go say it was a joke. 7. Customers cannot be kept by telling them their faults. 8. You're sick in mind ; your vanity sho^ald have a dose of saltfiU DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANIX6J. 105 2279. Courageous ever be ; strive on with miglit and main. 2280. Don't tell of how you fail ; but go and try aga'n. 1. Says expect not Fortune, unless you shall win it. 2 You'll not end the race before you begin it. 3. Sick is the friend who helped thee in thy sad hour. 4. Strength comes to thee, be careful of thy power. 5. Shows gold untold comes to thee in a shower 6. From out thy heart let weeds depart^ and cultivate the flower. ' 7. Six years of toil will bring thee ten of pleasure. 8. Behold, thy virtues have given thee a treasure. 9. Like dates ripe on the palm, thy joys come in this calm ; 2290. 8quall — wind, means fortune swells thy sails ; 1. Squall — children, show thy oifspring mostly males. 2. This shows that thou'rfc beset by adverse gales. 3. Bids thee ba calm, no matter him who rails. 4. Saya fishes grow not on the trees. The sluggard ever fails. 5. You soon will sail across a troubled lake. 6. One dear to thee will cause thy heart to ache. 7. Who looks a dove, may prove himself a snake. 8. Milk, seen and tasted, speaks of sudden losses ; 9. Milking, that thou hast saddled Fortune's horses. 2300. Sauce- green, is bad, and shows a fit of sickness ; 1. Sauce— gravy, that thy lamp of fortune has a flick-ness ; 2. Sauce— given, taken, that thou art now in a smooth sea. 3. Thy luck is changed for better, as thou wilt shortly see. 4. Gaily goes thy ship, for thy wind blows free. 5. Behold, forbear to take the slightest 1 berty. 6. " Teeter-torter, milk-and-water, you will have a new master." 7. You've bought her, Fortune's daughter meets thee fast and faster. 8. There's less truth in that fine youth, than in the Persian Shaster. 9. Beware the snare, when you get there, and thus evade disaster 2310. Soon thou wilt subjected be to an awful trial* 106 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 2311. This says, "I think that you will drink of sorrow from a vial." 2. As you live, pray do not give them aught but a denial. 3. For you is marked, in letters dark, disaster on Timers dial. 4. Go not abroad, corruption's sword will stab at thee amain. 5. Shows thou shalt be of money free, but lands and trees you gain. 6. Bright things are thine, in days just nine — pleasure, and no pain. 7. Distress I fear will soon be here, by reason of thy stain. 8. 'Tis well for thee; thou soon shalt be relieved of terror's chain. 9. Seek not for thine, for yet thou'lt not regain it all. 2320. Yet awhile, misfortune's child, thou'rt in bad Luck's hospital. 1. ^' Oh t" heard or said, says one that's dead, watcheth over thee. 2. This lesson learn, thy footsteps turn. Take counsel of the bee. 3. Dissipate thy fears, for now thy paths are straight. 4. Says that thou hast broke thy vow; and as a guest have hate. 5. Says give advice tardily, even when you're asked. 6. Tells thee that he, thine enemy, at present's overtasked. 7. Some bhthe news comes to thee o'er telegraphic wires. 8. Says thou wilt gain, but with some pain, all thy heart desires. 9. Says, "Make the wronger his ill-gotten gains disgorge." 2330. Success comes by chisel, bellows, the hammer, and the forge. 1. Od, Fluid, says, ''Seize each chance with active, great avidity." 2. Says, *' You'll go to fortune, oh, with what vast rap'dity 1" 3. Commence an action at once in the courts of the law. 4. March (month), says, '^ Reap laurels and grow wiser every day ;'* 5 Marching, shows thy friends will ever say thee nay. 6 Keep trying ; remember that drops, wear the stone. 7. Suns rise upon thee — the brightest ne'er so brightly shone. 8. Cool, calm and collected, thou'lt speedily reach thy goal. 9. Be careful now— thy bark approaches soon a shoal. 2340 Five excellent offers thou'lt have within a year 1. Says, '• Of neighbors' quarrels and politics wide steer." 2, lo thee brings sorrow, but sorrow mixed with spite. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 107 2343. Odd-fellowshipj says your friends are few and far between. 4. Odd things, if you expect sincerityj it shows you're very green. 5. Lips that are fair to thee, untruths are telling. 6. The tide of thy misfortune most rapidly is swelling. 7. Be careful of a party who now with thee is dwelling. 8. Says you'll love, but the loved one is you selling. 9. With perfumes and roses thy pathway is smelling. 2350. The corn of thy fortunes Dame Fortune is shelling. 1. Better in forests than here ; the bells of Fate are knelling. 2. Says, " Regain your health by daily large trees felling." 3 Distrust those in thy success, who in poverty did thee neglect. 4 Hereafter in thy speech and conduct be more circumspect. 5. Seek not for love, but go, command respect 6. Be careful, in talking, upon whom you reflect. 7. Be certain the very next offer reject. 8. Thy qualms of conscience come of a morbid liver. 9 Success thou'lt find on the west bank of a river. 3260. Accept the gift, but watch ye sharp the giver, 1. Answer not the letter in large characters to thee written. 2. 'Tis certain in thy last trade thou wast badly bitten. 3. Come, cheer thee up ; the wind once more is fairly blowing. 3. Ihis foretells thou art soon a distant jouruey going. 4. Make them sing small who over thee are crowing. 6. Hide the '* I ;" in company be less knowing. 7. Fair streams of luck toward thee now are flowing. 8. The tree of success most rapidly is growing. 9- Some dead man, thee in dreams is the future showing. 2370. Nod, familiarly given thee, says beware of deceit ; 1. Nods, by thee, that thou a strange fortune will meet. 2 Thy luck will be found the left side of the street. 3. Says you need mare sunlight — more love and less pretence 4. A gift to thee comes secretly ; you'll never know from whence. 108 .' DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 2375. Shows thy foo ere long will know a bloodless recompense. .6 Go try to let the people know you have common sense. 7. After a month you'll be better oflp, mind what I predict. 8 With silly fears thy friend's two ears no longer do afflict. 9. There's now no use, my friend, in longer whining. 2380. Says, ^' Act well from the start, and there'll be no repining." 1. Nurses, show that you will go soon many leagues away ; 2 Nursery — where trees are — good luck within a day; 3. Nursery, for children, says poverty from thee has lied. 4. 1 his says in many ways misfortunes crowd about thy head. 5. Go on thy way, nor fear to say again whatever thou hast said. 6. A friend of thine, aged forty -nine, and lately sick, is dead. 7. Better beg from door to door, than reconcile thyself once more. 8. Plates means sickness and something to deplore ; 9. Plate shows deceit, contention, slander, meanness. 2390. The person s very deep, who to thee affects greenness. 1. Cobble thy blunders now, and avoid them all henceforth. 2. Shows that fortune's wind blows from the chilly north, 3. After three failures, you'll do well - never fear. 4. You're now among rodvs ; look well how you steer. 5. Love, true love, is just now bejond thy reach. 6. Luck, the fickle jade, has made another breach. 7. Pine trees show he 11 never learn who knows not ho^ to teach. 8. Pine, fret, and waste, anl thou serener joys shall taste. 9. In carving fortune, be not in too much haste. 2400. The wine of life to thee will still be bitter. 1. Thy time improve ; go culture it, nor longer hours fritter. 2. When next you go abroad, choose the shady side of the road. 3. If easily discouraged, how expect to bear life's load ? 4. Three things you need — patience, persistence, and cheek. 5. A red-haired man has laid a plan to do you in a week. 6. Three women tall on you will call — to find out all they can. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 100 2407. Annoyance you'll have bya short, stubby man 8. To cheat you're no adept, you'd surely be detected. 9. Some letters of note, that came by the boat, to you were directed. 2410. Submit awhile, but fawn not — that degrades the soul. 1. Let your art secure a part, if you cannot get the whole. 2. Shows by airs that your affairs are somewhat in confusion. S. The story told by women old is worthless, wild, delusion. 4. Rats desert the sinking ship : — dost understand the hint ? 5. If foes desire to strike fire, be steel unto their flint. 6* Shoes that pinch must be stretched ; art thou in a shoe tight ? 7. Be calm to the last, even calmer still when called to fight. 8. Presages news of death will reach you in four weeks 9. The barrel of thy speech, my friend, has got' too many leaks. 2420. Why feel envious ? — go cast it from thy heart. 1. Good luck stands ready harnessed ; mount thee quick and start, 2. Blasted trees bear no fruit ', yet their roots may all he sound. 3 Blasted fruit's unfit to eat, yet its seeds bring forth sound meat. 4. You never can fly till you leap from the ground. 5. To never say " Die," and then act — it is a feat. 6. Monitors in schools, tell thy friends, are mostly fools ; 7. Monitors, turreted, show thy foe sickens and pules. 8 Lively times look for, when what you've said is told again. 9. A heavy storm comes up, but for you ends in golden rain. 2430 A person of principal be, and never mind ihQ interest. 1. Three routes to fame hast thou 3 the roughest is the best. 2. Impertinent questions will be asked ; reply without evasion. 3. In passing through the mill of life, you'll suffer much erasion. 4. Fierce foes are flocking hither ; resist not the invasion. 5. Boldly dare, and bravely do ; this will bring you safely through. 6. Believe not half that s told thee true. 7. Scan well the route you now propose to travel. 8 Strike one more blow, and foes will scatter gravel. 110 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 2439. The mystery of years a week hence will unravel. 2440. Six valiant tongues assail thee in the dark. 1. Fortune whispers thee, ''Pay good attention— hark!'' 2 For five malignant shafts at present you're a igark. 3. Be sure to shut the gates when you sleep in the park. 4. Saddles, for horses foretells a humbling of thy pride ; 5. Saddles of mutton, venison or veal, in coaches thou wilt ride; 6. Saddle for horses, show, thou'lt quickly come to grief. 7. Says thy best intimate will prove an arrant thief. , 8. Great things you'll do, if but now you strike. 9. Speak plainly, openly, and brave all their dislike. 2450. Medicine, beware of ; take it not from female hands. 1. A grim, invisible fiend, behind thy foe now stands, 2. Sick is thy friend ; go, help her, ere she dies. 3. The tale you told created much surprise. 4. Keep in at nights — '' A word unto the wise." 5. Resist the shafts now thrown from tender eyes. 6. Thy good name suffers from venom of a liar. 7. Ere long again thou'l have to pass through fire. 8. In twenty days you'll 'complish your desire. 9. Beware a woman, whose name ends with an " ia." 2460. Once you must challcge a heavy ordeal. 1. Thy bitter words have made " them" bitter feel. 2. Ah, ha ! this shows thou'rt touched upon the raw. 3. Declares thou'lt not escape the meshes of the law. 4. Go, 'search ! In certain papers you 11 find a fatal flaw. 5. In certain words once spoken there's more than people saw. 6. Push up thy lagging debtors, and make 'em come to taw, 7. ' ay nothing ; act not ; rest, and take thine ease. 8. Thy enemies fear thee ; go, treat them as you please. 9. Th}'- prospects now ain't worth a rind of cheese. 2470. Enforce the law, on slander put a stopper. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. Ill 2471. The tale you told wa'n't true ; it simply was a ^^ whopper." 2. Already in the mill, you're passing through luck's hopper. 3. For what folks say of thee, care not a single copper. 4. Just now Fate says, " Be like a rock ; stand firm ! ' 5. Already all thy foes begin to writhe and squirm. 6. Pluck, courage, says, '' Tread not upon the worm;" 7. Pluck, calf, sheep or pigs, on thee some wags are playing rigs. 8. Be thou assured there's a bull in the fence. 9. Says, "Thy want of decency betrays a want of sense." 2480. Let the storm fall, you re not sugar or salt. 1. .The next time you advance, take care not to halt. 2. Persistence in thy present course will ultimate in gain. 3. Keep thy cisterns open when gold begins to rain. 4. Who told thee friends were dying told thee horrid lies. 5. Slanders are told of thee ; by whom, you may surmise. . 6. Eeports of thee don't injure, unless you make them true. 7. First, get foes in your power, and then apply the screw. 8. Pens, seen in other hands, show treason is at work j 9. Pens, in thine own — thou'rt jealaus as a Turk. 2490. This shows that thou art lo&ing all thy labor. 1. Prison, says watch sharply thy next neighbor. ^ 2. Prisoners, declare that you're about to rise. 3. Whichever way you turn, you'll meet with a surprise. 4. Be not afraid, the thing quite well is working. 5. Around thy house some subtle thieves are lurking. 6. Soon thou shalt laugh thine enemies to scorn. 7. Soon of thy laurels thou, my friend, art shorn. 8. Criss-cross, nor s'gn for any one a paper. 9. Thy sun of luck now dwindles to a taper. 2500. Whichever way you move you always cut a caper. 1. Change quick thy tune, or thou'lt be forced to do if; 2; Retrace thy steps, if you go on you 11 rue it. 112 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. \ *'- 2503. Penis, that you're evil-minded, corrupt, unprincipled and base. 4. Tells thee in law you'll surely win your case. I 5. Plow^ speak of plenty yet in store for you ; { 6. Plowing, that you've gained a friend both powerful and true. \ 7. Says, " Off with the old love, and on with the new." , 8. Means quarreling, trouble, and much defamation. \ 9. That quickly you'll enter a new situation. • j 2510. Sacrifice made, that you're under Fortune's probation ; I 1. Sacrifice seen, shows three friends you will lose 5 ] 2. Sacrifice heard of, that men thee abuse. ■ 3. Convey thy property, or else others tliee will rob. • \ 4. Hereafter be careful how you take a dirty job. 5. Walk watchfully awhile, you'll soon see what will come. • ] 6. Sails seen on land, declare your friend to be a " Hum I" ] 7. Sailors, that fickleness in love you'll surely find. -I 8. Sailing smoothly, that the chains of jealously thee bind. 9. Betokens second marriage, and to a worthless mate. ^ 2520. Shows thy flood of trouble beginning to abate. ' 1. Prefigures beauty, talent, and wealth, 1 hou art assured. 2. But little longer must thy anguish be endured. ■ 3. Shows that you entertain some very silly notion. 4. Declares thy foes soon cross o'er death's dark ocean. . ] 5. Sage, herb, declares thy foes in consternation ; j 6. Sage, wise, that you have met with approbation. j 7. Do nothing rashly, doth this dream admonish. • 8. Luck's coming that will profoundly astonish ' j 9. Speaks of a little money, to thee will be given. \ 2530. Rash, conduct, shows thoult strive as thou hast striven ; ; 1. Rash, breaking out, thy foe has died unshriven. .■ 2 Keep up thy pluck, you're growing stronger daily. ' 3. Before fine gales thy life barks, moving gaily. i 4. Start now, for see, the winds are blowing/air. ^ DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 118 2535. A rich frjend's dead, his property you'll share. 6. Go back, 'tis unsafe now to proceed. 7. Tacks, nails, that thou hast done some evil deed ; 8. Tack ship, says, '^ Go it, now you're sure to win !" 9. Best yet awhile, you'll fail if you begin. 2540. Two weeks from now, you'll hear good news, I say. 1. Reject the plan of girl or man who comes to thee in grey. 2. Four tokens of love ere long wilt thou receive. 3. Pretend you do, but not a word believe. 4. Glass-house dwellers like thee, should never throw stones. 5. Says '' Love's healthy meat, hatred's dry bones." 6. Thy folly's nearly driven thee unto the wall. 7. Save what you can, or soon you'll lose it all.! 8. Pleasantly you're sailing toward a happy port. 9. Alas, one year will see thee Failure's sport. 2550. Tell babblers talk less, put cotton in thine ears. 1. Thy wedded life is severed by jealousy's sharp shears. 2. If studious thou, success is surely thine. 3. Says, '* Friends are coming hither, across the bitter brine.'* 4. This shows to thee that friendship's but a game. 5. Behold> it says, you're marching on to fame. 6. Says, *'Thy Pegassus is getting rather lame." 7. Bids thee quickly go, and all thy passions tame. 8. Tells thee there's rocks ahead, and bids a sharp look-out. 9. You have more friends than foes, of that no longer doubt. 2560. Says, ^' Love the body less, and love the spirit more." 1. Again j^ou will succeed, and better than before. 2 Be mum, speak not, keep silence for a while. 3. Thy foes will find ere long they're biting on a file. 4. If you can't do it fairly, don't do it by guile. 5. Be careful, friend, for danger oft lingers in a smile 6. Tempt not Fate, it says, throw no money in the sea. 114 DREAMS,* AND THEIR MEANING. 2567. Fools aud braggarts speak the truth. Lovers a imider tree! 8. Cheerful words to thee will bring good interest. 9. Poor, silly thou ! you never choose the road that's best 2570. Simoon, blowing, tells thee of scandal to beware 1. Sirocco's work, seen, shows that thou hagt virtues rich and rara 2. Leap, leap, with j 03^, thy trouble hath an ending. 3. Dame fortune unto thee her choicest gifts is sending. 4 Three elements of thy success, just now are interblending. 5 Be comforted, friend, let hope live and thrive. 6. ^Twill all be well if but awhile you strive. 7. Serene are the elements that just now surround thee. 8. Broken are the chains that so long have bound thee. 9. Fair are the skies that bend above thy head. 2580. Deep is the love felt for thee by the dead. 1. Harsh is the storm that now around thee rages. 2. Sweet is the balm that now thy pain assuages. 3. Dear is the heart that now for thee is beating. 4. Black is the trouble, now from thee retreating. 5. Golden are the hopes that thou mayest entertain. 6. Evil are the thoughts now hatching in thy brain. 7. Deadly is the venom of human snakes for thee 8. Blithe is the heart that's clinging so fondly. 9. Desperate the game, a snarling woman is playing. 2590. Foul are the things which thou art essaying. 1 . Merry are the bells of Fortune for thee ringing. 2. Sweet are the songs the dead are o'er thee singing. 3. Bright are the Fortunes that to thee are winging. • 4. Spell, of enchantment, presages thj^ 'oppression ; 6. Spell, words, show thou hast made a bad digressioiu 6. Fair blow the breezes, pleasant is thy gale. 7. Vain is thy hope of finding worthy bail. 8. Peaceful are the hours yet for thee in store.. DREAMS AND THEIR MEANING. 115 2599. Heavy is the loss you'll very soon deplore. 2600. Angry is the sun that now on thee is rising. 1. Vast is thy fortune, but she is still disguising. 2. Bitter is the draught you're called upon to drink. 3. Deep is the precipice 5 you stand upon its brink. 4. Fierce are the lions now crouching in thy path. 5. Many are thy foes, and bitfer is their wrath. 6. Savage is the onslaught, soon on thee to be made. 7. Eoyal is thy courage ; keep on, be not afraid. 8' Terrible the blow that on thy foe is falling. 9. Pox, large or small, shows thou hast mistook thy calling. 2610. Favorable the plans, that thou hast made appear. 1. Bitter was thy frown, jnore bitter was thy sneer. 2. Cold is thy heart, go fill it quick with love. 3. Holy are the helpers of thee, who are above. 4. Thy foe is on the brink, go save^ nor ever shove. 5. Happy are the foes who made thee suffer sore. 6. False is thy female friend — the man's an arrant bore. 7. Green is the man who buys thee for a sage. 8. Foolish 'tis for thee to cultivate thy rage. 9. Calm are the times for thee and thy slim purse. 2620. Hateful is the man who now doth thee curse. 1. Wary is the fox who seeks to take thee in. 2. Resplendent is the change that now for the'll begin. 3. Mean is thy conduct about a petty thing. 4. Sweet will be the song of triumph you will sing. 5. Rapid is the stream against which you must swim. 6. Stormy is thy sky 5 the clouds are dull and dim. 7 Truthful let thy stories be, if you would be believed. 8. The false one's fled ; you know not where he's gone to. 9. Pumps, for water, say that much good luck you're born to ; 2630. Pumps, for the feet, do say you must be much smarter. 116 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 2G31. Be careful ; they suspect what jon are " arter," 2. Says now you are right ; be sure you go ahead. 3. That for a year your fortunes all have flod. 4. Go, lead a different life from that which you liave led. 5. Ere long j^ou'll have to suffer for ccrta'n things you've said. 6. Fees to a lawyer ere long you'll have to pay. 7. The woman you lend money to will surely run away. 8. Bite not 3- our nose 5 it will not spite your face. 9. Beware ! take care, ahead there s much disgrace. 2G40. Be careful who, what, where, how you embrace. 1. Think more hereafter; study ere 3-ou speak. 2. Sa3^s money-letters come within a week. 3. Bids you not care for what back-bil;prs say. 4. While shines the sun, keep on making hay. 5. Call back the words you spoke so harshl}^, friend.. 6. Bids you take care your conduct to amend 7. Sa3^s, trust not thy fortunes longer unto chance. 8. Stand where you are, nor seek to make advance. 9. Says of good luck you'll -get ne'er a slice. 2G50. Next time you choose, pray be not over nice. • 1. When the cat goes courting, then play thfe mice. 2. My friend, the place you stand on is- slippery as ice.. 3. Briskly act, for now's your finest opportunity 4 It says, beware, take thou good care, you're in a bad commimity 5. Drink three gills of water cold, then you'll be serene and bold. 6. Poplar trees mean death, wherever they are seen. 7. Popularity shows you're time-serving and mean. 8. Crush them, but do it with love, and not hate, 9. Fortune opens her door, but you enter quite late. 2660. Salubrious chmes invite you to emigrate. 1. You're going to run a risk, involving all you're worth. 2. Stigmas on the character, you'll reason have forthwith; DBBAMS, AND THEIR MBANINa 117 2663. Stigma- -marks on hands or feet, you'll find pnrses in the street. 4. Strange whimsies on thy fancy late have struck. 5. Walk careful now, you re in the way. of luck. 6. Be not content with little, for much you can gain. 7. Keep trying it on, you'll succeed bye-and-bye. 8. You'll get rich when potatoes grow on the trees high. 9. Carve out a slice of luck, thyself alone. 2670. Spider— to cook in, says you'll have cause to moan 5 1. Spider — insect, for bread people give thee a stone. /. Bids thee take heed of what way you are going. 3. Says, on thy schemes 'tis hailing, freezing, snowing. 4. Tells, up the stream you still are slowly rowing. 5. "Warm " friends" gather round thee ; they pluck thee clean. 6. If honesty won't serve thee, avoid all measures mean. 7. Three fools went fishing in the rain ; the wise men staid at home. 8 Rocks are very hard to eat ; if you can't conquer, why — retreat. 9. Sugared words, like sugared pills, sometimes cure the foulest ills. 2680. Three times try, with might and main ; you fail, go try again. 1. Carpets will do to walk on 5 but secrets never'll do to talk on. 2. You will never go astray, if from lies you sail away. 3. Study-room means well ; but let your words less loudly sweK 4. Studying foretells that you will get yourself a scape into. . 5. Bids you talk less and better act, nor pass a falsehood for a fact. 6. Pale, color, shows that gales of plenty toward thee blow ; 7. Pails, empty, riches bring; if full, then very small you'll sing. 8. Green as grass is he who cheats, yet hopes for large prosperity. 9. Bids you be wise and smile— simple, yet prepared for guile. 2690. Confound yourself no longer ; grow wise as you grow stronger. 1. Tells you of impending danger from a quite impressive stranger. 2. Engage ye not in cruel flings ; thy words the tender spirit stlogi^ 3. Twin troubles of thy hastiness are being born. 't Beware thy speech, ere thou art left forlorn. 118 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 2695. Thy best beloved is from thy bosom torn. 6. Though stormy the nighty resplendent is the dawn. 7. 'Tis for thee darkest; ere long it will be morn. 8. Pursuit of fame or love, says, '' Be calmer than a- dove." 9. Pursuit of fortune or revenge, betokens falsity in love. 2700 Write the offended one a tender, loving note. 1. The beam from thine eye remove- then thy neighbor's mote. 2. Says he goes too slow who goes not with a will 3. Says, '' Prove thy friends — send word that thou art ill." 4. Be generous to thyself; then the same to others. 5. Hereafter, friend, no letters write, that you'd withhold from light. 6. To-morrow, at four o'clock, a stranger at thy door will knock. 7. Rally thy spirit, for thou art not yet lost. 8 He's not always wreck'd who's in the tempest tossed. 9. Fire consumes others yet by fire thou wilt thrive. 2710. Be thou l-ike the bee — 'fore honey make thy hive. 1. Candor will not help thee ; silence is far better. 2 . Send to thy foe a manly, noble letter. 3. Trust no more secrets to the pale-faced lass. 4. Things said and done make people call you " ass " 5. Keflectj to ponder, says that you're called an honest thing to do. 6 Eeflect-ed image, tells to thee from trouble thou art nearly free. 7. Joy, joy to thee ! thy task is done; the victory is doubly won. 8. Poor soul ! to thee this life is dark and sad. 9 Retrace your steps, or soon you'll wish you had. 2720. Farewell now bid to pleasures of the minute. 1. If you'd have future bliss, prythee go and win it. 2. Great lumps of gold come for thee from afar. 3. Three faults of thine do yet thy fortunes mar. 4. Heap up no evil in that heart of thine. 5. Things are not always good because they're fine. 6. Shows that persons are by thee beguiled. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING, 119 2727, Act more gently ; speak in*tones more mild. 8. Says gold fol* thee just now is being piled. 9. Says you love flattery, which, as a rule, shows one to be less a rogue than a fool. 2730. Keep both eyes open, but don't see everything you may 'observe 1. When praying, see that you pray right straight to the point. 2. "Forbear the flesh to mortify; you'll be the better of it." 3. 'Twas not the sores that ended Lazarus days ; go, take the hint. 4. Shouldst thou^itch for fame, scratch thyself upon a hero's tomb. 5. Beggars need not to advertise runaway dogs ; see the place ? 6. Long's the lane that turns not^ good the mill that ever does. 7. Orgasm experienced in sleep, shows spermatorrhea. 8. This dream says there's trouble very near. 9. Tells of a fuss now springing from a trifle. 2740. Fate no longer kills with arrows, but shoots you with a rifle. 1. Stand till you're hard pressed; then suddenly back out. 2. The name you'll win will be great, and honored, without doubt. 8. Fools boast of pedigrees, but wise people make them. 4. Said a Beetle to a Butterfly, '^ What pretty birds are we !" 5. There's quite as good fish in as out of the sea. 6. Turn your coat, friend ; the other side looks best. 7. Into thy service thou some wrongful things hast pressed. 8. Act calmer, friend ; the people think you're possessed. 9. Within a year, friend (never fear), you'll have a meed of rest. 2750. Now fortune's yours; while it endures, enjoy it with a zest. 1. Bad habits are self-sown ; go straight and cure your own.. 2, For awhile the winds of guile upon thy head hath flown. S, Try not to alter the curl of a dog's tail ; d'ye see the place ? 4. To give when you fail's unmanly and base. 5. If you'd have esteem, keep clean thy hand and whiten thy face. 6. Courage in safety is the plan of all cowardly people. 7. First dig the cellar of the church .before you build the steeple. 120 DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 2758. Whining over losses is not tbe«way them to replace. 9. This dream forewarns of impending disgrace. 2760. Says light faces love the loss— dark ones love the more. 1. Then three ways are open ; go, choose he middle door. 2. Conform a little, and make some concession. 3. The free bird's worth hundreds in man's possession. 4. Look at thy friend's act ; never mind his profession. 6. Salt's bad to sow thy garden witli ; dost thou comprehend ? 6. Be thyself unto thyself, nor trust too far tliy friend. 7. Do not always to others what tliou from them would have. 8. The wisest man is still some passion's slave. 9. Give heed to the advice that comes at twelve o'clock. 2770. Break open Fortune's door ; no longer stand and knock. 1. Twice have thy foes failed ; .treat them just the same. 2. Do not attempt to fly ; thy wings are rather lame. 3. A wild horse often's more valuable than the tame. 4. Seek comfort in the bowl -but fill it with cold water. 5. Before you build, take care to temper well jour mortar. 6. Know thou that Envy is Failure's eldest daughter. 7. Clash not now, for if you do you'll rue it. 8. Your foes will beat you ; soon they'll come and do it. 9. Weeping never yet achieved a great success. 2780. Lying s bad ; take care, and do it less. 1. Wonder not thou, too, soon find a well-filled pocket. 2. Thy steed's in the stable ; be careful thou to lock it. 3. The weary road you travel ends in harbors fine. 4. Under thy head, when going to bed, just place the figure nine. | 5. By marriage thou'lt found an illustrious line. 6. Thy throne has fallen. Thy power is crushed. 7. Thy gale of Adversity sooti will be hushed. 8. Beware the one who on thy right side stands. 9. Thy best friend boasts not pure, unstained hands. DREAMS, AISPD THEIR MEANING. 121 27%. Driye forth the viper who's around thee creeping. 1. Fame's not dead to thee. The lady's only sleeping. 2. Heed not thy foe's malice ; deaf be to his bawiing. 3. LiS't*to the voice that now to thee is calling. 4. Far better for thee to be absent for a day. 5. Shows thou art apt in wrongful paths to stray. 6. Says you refuse your chance to use for ti-iumyh when you may. 7. Shameful are thy thoughts, and most unworthy they. 8. You lose another chance, from carelessness to day. 9. All that you own, from house to home, be^quick and put away. 2800. Right you are ! Go on, no harm can you bewray. 1. Be careful thou, of where, and how, you enter an affray. 2. Peaceful are the years yet for thee in store. 3- Heavy is the sorrow that quits thy chamber door. 4. Pearly are the rivers down which thou wilt glide. 5. Balmy are thy breezes ; gentle is thy tide. 6. Anxious are thy friends good news from thee to hear. ^^ 7. Great the anguish of thy foes, and horrible their fear. 8. Swift are the messengers who tidings to thee bring. 9. Doleful is the song which thou'rt about to sing. 2810. Devilish is the plot. against thee being planned. 1. Speedily the punishment abide th on the banned. 2. Brilliant are the ji^rospects Fate's in store for jou. 3. Honest is the friend whom you believe untrue. 4. Quick comes the storm that all thy hopes will drown. 5. Dark is Fortune's sun for thee, and heavy is her frown. 6. High grow the hopes now sprouting in thy heart. 7. Keen is thy anguish ; keener from guilt's smart. 8. Royal is the suffrage thou art to receive. 9 Loth are thy friends thy story to believe. 2820. Straight is thy road ; but thorny is thy path. 1. Bitter will they be from thy unmanly wrath. 122 DREAMS, AND THEHl MEANING. 2822. Cheap are the favors thy flatterers impart. 3. Low comes the head that stabbed at thy heart. 4. Generous are the virtues that in thee are dwelling- 5. Sorrowful are the bells now o'er thy fortune's knelling. 6. Dear-bought is thy experience ; cheap, if 't makes thee wise, 7. Dangerous is the shaft now gleaming from thine eyes. 8. Munificent the gifts thou shalt soon receive. 9. Soon by repent^^nce the past you may retrieve. 2830. Bribed are the men who seek to do thee ill. 1. Fine wilt thou be groundin Failure's cruel mill. 2. Bloodj seen, declares that thou hast got a fever. 3. Bloody things betoken thou art a deceiver. 4. Heavy is the price that thou'lt for pleasure pay. 5. Unrelenting are thy foes, is what this dream*doth say. 6. Wealthy is the mate whom thou yet. shalt marry. .7. Ponderous is the weight of woe you'll have to carry. ^. Long for thee will better fortune tarry. 9. Frugal is the life that henceforth you must lead. 2840. Says they will never break who're supple as a reed. 1. Certain is the ransom Fortune for thee pays. 2. Happy is thy lot to be, and long will be thy days. 3. Durable, the prosperity is that which now is thine. 4. Improper is the alliance. Go break it off Bad wine I 6. This says, ^' The heart you love is true and peerless." 6. Declare? you safely pass a point, dismal, dark and cheerless, 7. Says, ^' Strongly hope, there's rest for thee, so weary." • 8. Kins people thou'lt find are not thy best friends. 9. Dismal is the cloud that now above thee bends 2850. Firm be in action. Falter not thou by the way. 1, Thou'lt find less love in black hair than thou wilt find in grey. 2 Hot will be the quarrel in which you will engage. 3. Bitter is the war thy friends in secret wage. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 123 2854 Hollow are the words of one who near thee sits. 5. Speak out ! They'll wear the shoe, whom it neatly fits. 6. Keep dark, say nothing, the thing will come to light. 7. Strike not, a man of straw "tis useless to fight. 8. Bend not an inch before the howling blast. • 9. Go slower in future, and you'll travel more fast. 2860. Says, '' Count well your chickens before they are hatched." 1. Says, ^' Friend you are mated, but not fully matched " 2. Says, " A slice of good fortune may often be snatched." 3. Sharp are the thorns over which you're walking. 4. Senseless is the folly you too oft are talking 5. Ripe is the love now tendered unto thee. * 6. False is thy friend, as thou wilt shortly see. 7. Deep is the guile with which you're wrapt around. 8. As no man's surety hereafter be thou bound. 9. Lively is the spite thy foes now at thee hurL 2870. Now gladly thy banner bring out and unfurl. 1. Silly the tales have been that you've told 2. Says ''Iron is really for thee, good as gold'^ 3. Portends a disaster from eating too free. 4. Says, " Want was your master ; no longer is he." 5. Tells of trials that thou will ere long overmount. 6. Says, '• Fame is before thee ; go speedily mount." 7. Thin the veil thatJiide the dead, sweet the perfume o'er thee shed. 8. Rich the reward that yet to thee will be accorded. 9. Says, ^' Do thou well, ere long you'll be rewarded " 2880. A married aunt comes visiting thee. )• Go, be a honey, not an humble bee. 1 Claret is red, so are thy friends with indignation. S Reject at once your next invitation i Collapsed is the pride of those who lately pester d. &- Retire to the country. Keep slAUi' and seauestered. 124 DREAMS, AND THEIRr MEANING. 2886. Loud are the curses upon th}^ head now hurled. 7. 'Gainst unseen rocks 1 fear thy bark is whirled 8. Beware -of the woman who blood-red ribbon wears. 9. Go meet thy foe by setting counter snares. 2890. Keep cool in danger, warm when all's serene. 1. Be ripe in thought, but ia thy speech be green. . ' 2, Be truCj while others still are true to you. 3. Go not to church to-day, whatever else you do. 4. Herd not with those who ever slander others. 5. Receive thy last new fr ends, you'll lin-J them true as brothers* 6. Grant all the favors j>sked of thee to-day. 7. Trust not the short man, he will too soon betray. 8. Art is long but life is short — say, dost thou understand ? 9. Failure attends the schemes so lately planned ; If that aint true, then you'll surely be d — d. 2900, Mou-i'nfully in poverty, a friend of thine is weeping. 1 Stealthy as a snake, a foe toward thec's creeping 2. helling — a joke, tells of heavy loss of cash and friends; 3 Selling things thj^seif, good fortune to thy hoped-for ends; 4. Selling by others, says thou hast trouble overcome. 5. Surplice, priestly, shadows a total eclipse of thy sun ; 6. Surplus, left over, presages new-found hope. 7. Bids thee thy talents give a fuMer scope. 8. Says, *' Be not thou content ; but strive for something more.** 9 Says, "'Tis a yellow God you most frequently adore.*' 2910. Men fatter often grow by practicing abstention. - 1. The whole, you thiuk, 'twill not be wise to mention." 2. Be deaf to all radical jabbr and jaw. 3. When the foe's fairly under, then down with thy paw. 4. Says, push em, and rush '-em, light into the law. 5. Thy money ia not safe that yau did lately loan. 6. Before a week, i^kost woefully you'll trroan. DREAMS AND THEIR MEANING, 125 2917. Be not so crafty. Craft will bring thee failing. 8. Revenge will never ease thee of -thy bad ailing. 9. Says down to gloom most rapidly thou'rt sailing. « 2920. Tells thee that thou hast caused a bitter wailing. 1. Betokens that ere long you'll stand in need of bailing. 2. Intent be thou to conquer, and there's no danger of thj fiiiiare*^ 3. Says, of a streak of luck, yoAi may be very sure. 4 Imitate no more the follies now in fashion, 5. Says Love soon dies, a victim to thy passion. 6. Repugnant is thy conduct to thy truest friend. 7. Ill-timed thy refusal to a little money lend. 8. Recoil with horror from thy last tempation. . 9. Before you force assume just try expostulation. 2930. Grand are the chances that now before thee ope. 1. Great thy exp^tations. Right ! thou mayest fondly hope. 2. Low is the tide of thy good fortune now. 3. If they don't do thy^ill, be patient ; show them how. 4. Acutely do they suffer, who lately o'er thee crowed. 6. There's flowers in thy path; there's pitfalls in thy road. 6. Tan, on thy face, says thou wilt gain much wealth ; 7. Tannery betokens a sudden loss of health. 8. Shows thou hast ta'en advantage, meanly and by stealth, 9. Glaring are thy faults. Go and cure ; correct them. 2940* Thy needles point to fame ; be sui'e and not deflect them. 1. Beyond thy utter power is thy present task. 2 Says, if you'd gain the favor, go and the favor ask. 3. Divide thy gains, and on^e-ha^f go put into the bank. 4. When next thou hast a gift, be sure the giver thank 5. Winnow thy grain ; that is, keep truth unmixed with lies* 5. Thy conduct lately has not been over-wise. 7. Mind things of earth, and trouble less the skies 8. Sea'Son thy talk with fewer double words. JeC DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 2949. Affable, thou'lt be more happy than the birds. 2950 Thy net of life is tangled, and thou must it untangle. 1. All by a hair above thy head a Venging- sword doth dangle. ; 2. Just like a fool, you make a rule, your good luck to strangle. 3. Supreme will be thy victory o'er adverse circumstance. 4 Don't longer let thy fancy so caricole and prance. 5. Says you will soon gain a far better chance. 6. Frown on vrho'er shall make thee an advance. 7. Superlative the impudence with which thou art assailed. 8. Advance, you're doubly armed, and triply are you mailed. 9. With stories rare (of them beware) youll shortly be regaled. 2960. Curiosity in thy affairs be careful to repel. 1. In friendly lays thy voice upraise, an4 all God's mercy tell. 2. Sound loud thy wrongs — go tell them to the crowd. 3. Such liberties as you permit, should never be allowed. 4. Peculiar trials of thy faith thou'lt suffer. 5. Brands show thy path will speedily grow rougher ; 6. Bran, tells of losses sure to come ere long. 7. Says, '' In a recent qniarrel thou wert in the wrong." 8. Bids thee sharply watch two designing knaves* 9. Calm is thy sea, and stilly are the waves. 2970. Be warned by this, no longer trust in friends. 1. Shows futile schemes will meet with futile ends. 2. Behold, a favor unto thee is shown. 3. Less strong in resolution thou hast lately grown. . 4. Be trustful, Fortune flaps her wings. 5. O'er thy success full many a friend now sings. 6. Give up the point, quarrel thou no more. 7. Thy favors soon thy bitter foes implore. 8. Rest tranquil, thou no bitter end shall see. 9. Sweet are the gales of luck that now waft over thee. 2980. Condemn thyself for all that^s gone amiss. DREAMS, AND THEIR MEANING. 127 2981. Behold, for thee there's coming magic bliss. 2. Wise hast thou been, and great is thy reward.^ 3. Just is the verdict men unto thee accord. 4. Hard is the lot this dream doth shadow forth. 5. You'll succeed best by turning to the north. 6. Rich are the blossoms flowing for thy brdw. 7. Thou'lt never reap before you try to plow. 8. 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