From Richard Brinsley Sheridan to Thomas HardyRobert Shafer Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1931 |
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... Sleep , sleep , happy child , All creation slept and smiled ; Sleep , sleep , happy sleep , While o'er thee thy mother weep . 20 Sweet babe , in thy face Holy image I can trace . Sweet babe , once like thee , Thy Maker lay and wept for ...
... Sleep , sleep , happy child , All creation slept and smiled ; Sleep , sleep , happy sleep , While o'er thee thy mother weep . 20 Sweet babe , in thy face Holy image I can trace . Sweet babe , once like thee , Thy Maker lay and wept for ...
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... sleep was never more than what is called dog - sleep ; so that I could hear myself moan- ing , and was often , as it seemed to me , wakened suddenly by my own voice ; and , about this time , a hideous sensation began not sink under my ...
... sleep was never more than what is called dog - sleep ; so that I could hear myself moan- ing , and was often , as it seemed to me , wakened suddenly by my own voice ; and , about this time , a hideous sensation began not sink under my ...
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... Sleep , and have sleep for light . VI 55 Now all strange hours and all strange loves are over , Dreams and desires and somber songs and sweet , Hast thou found place at the great knees and feet Of some pale Titan - woman like a lover ...
... Sleep , and have sleep for light . VI 55 Now all strange hours and all strange loves are over , Dreams and desires and somber songs and sweet , Hast thou found place at the great knees and feet Of some pale Titan - woman like a lover ...
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