Lewis Carroll quote about life from Through the Looking-Glass - Life, what is it but a dream?
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Life, what is it but a dream?
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Author Lewis Carroll
Source Through the Looking-Glass
Topic life dream
Date 1871
Language English
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“Autumn frosts have slain July. Still she haunts me, phantomwise, Alice moving under skies Never seen by waking eyes. Children yet, the tale to hear, Eager eye and willing ear, Lovingly shall nestle near. In a Wonderland they lie, Dreaming as the days go by, Dreaming as the summers die: Ever drifting down the stream— Lingering in the golden gleam— Life, what is it but a dream? The End
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