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1    1| clothing." He had seen them asleep thus. Yet he adds, "They
2    3|    higher life than we fell asleep from; and thus the darkness
3    7| they use to sing themselves asleep,)" and that they might get
4   13|  hours. The pigeons are all asleep upon their roosts - no flutter
5   15|     woods and lulled myself asleep.~ ~
6   19|   sense is the sense of men asleep, which they express by snoring.
7   19|   are. Beside, we are sound asleep nearly half our time. Yet
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