Part 128 (2/2)

_Sleep_--Even sleep is characteristic How charel-like their bloo hue! How painful and anxious is the sleep and expression in the countenance of the guilty

--_W Von Humboldt_

1787

When I go to sleep, I let fall the s of mine eyes

--_Shakespeare_

1788

The sleep of a laboring man is sweet, whether he eat little or much: but the abundance of the rich will not suffer him to sleep

--_Eccles v, 12v_

1789

Heaven trims our lamps while we sleep

--_Alcott_

1790

Sleep! to the homeless, thou art home, The friendless find in thee a friend; And well is, wheresoe'r he roams, Who meets thee at his journey's end

--_Ebenezer Elliott_

1791

A RESTFUL PREACHER

Dean Raly ill, one distressing sy a total absence of sleep, without which the medical men declared he could not recover His son, as somewhat simple, was seated under the table, and cried out, ”Sen' for that preaching stone, for fayther aye sleeps in the kirk” One of the doctors thought the hint worth attending to, and the experi a minister till him” succeeded, for sleep came on and the earl recovered

1792

Come sleep, O sleep! the certain knot of peace, The poor man's wealth, the prisoner's release, The indifferent judge between the high and low!

--_Sir P Sidney_

1793