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... Sleep ( from King Henry IV , Part 2 ) OW many thousand of my poorest subjects HOW Are at this hour asleep ! O sleep , O gentle sleep , Nature's soft nurse , how have I frighted thee , That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down , And ...
... Sleep ( from King Henry IV , Part 2 ) OW many thousand of my poorest subjects HOW Are at this hour asleep ! O sleep , O gentle sleep , Nature's soft nurse , how have I frighted thee , That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down , And ...
Page 90
... sleep as well And better than thy stroke ; why swell'st thou then ? One short sleep past , we wake eternally , And Death shall be no more : Death , thou shalt die ! A At the Round Earth's Imagined Corners T the round earth's imagined ...
... sleep as well And better than thy stroke ; why swell'st thou then ? One short sleep past , we wake eternally , And Death shall be no more : Death , thou shalt die ! A At the Round Earth's Imagined Corners T the round earth's imagined ...
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... sleep light ; And who are you that wakens me ? Has one of Maeve's nine brawling sons Grown tired of his own company ? But let him keep his grave for once I have to find the sleep I have lost . ' And then at last being wide awake , ' I ...
... sleep light ; And who are you that wakens me ? Has one of Maeve's nine brawling sons Grown tired of his own company ? But let him keep his grave for once I have to find the sleep I have lost . ' And then at last being wide awake , ' I ...
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