There he beheld many wondrous visions and walked among the gray shades of his memories, yet all the while remained aware of his surroundings.
For eight long years Democrats watched Ronald Reagan spin those values into a wondrous vision of America, a vision ratified in two landslide elections.
Before his death at Clynnog "on the seventh day of Easter" he had a wondrous vision.
Tom started to envy him, as his doubt paled before such a wondrous vision.
Isn't that a wondrous vision?
Hilarius' hands hurt him sore; it was clear that the holy man saw some wondrous vision, and 'twas no gain time to speech of him.
He could create wondrous visions with the most meager of material.
He saw those about him, but beyond them he saw a wondrous vision.
In fact, the Arab Spring was not inspired by the wondrous vision of post-Saddam Iraq.
Ebert, for instance, called it both a "wondrous vision" and " a mess".