One of the saddest bewilderments, when I look at all the bearings of it, nay properly the fountain of all the sad bewilderments, under which poor mortals painfully somnambulate in these generations. |
We wrote this book in order to bring our country's hidden cultural values and unwitting choices out of the closet, so people won't somnambulate their way to lonely despair. |
And so let him somnambulate yonder, till the Two Queens, like winged Psyches, one after the other, manage to emerge from him. |
If the answer is positive, the somnambulate experiences of this entity set the stage for the dreams of the person of whose psyche it is a part. |
Appropriately perhaps in this context, to somnambulate means to walk in one's sleep. |