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1   3|    taken from me all power to sleep or eat or drink. Day and
2   5|     though waking from a deep sleep, she took off her mourning,
3  12|       of a morning. We’ll not sleep all this night. Let us eat
4  13|    fear is absurd, dont ever sleep away from home; I can never
5  16|     plot, and would not go to sleep. So Pandalus asked him:~ ~ ‘
6  16| midnight, and I am heavy with sleep. I cannot understand that
7  16|    whose dryness robs them of sleep so that they never slumber,
8  16|     may break in. Then we can sleep in comfort upon both ears.~ ~
9  16|  though awakening from a deep sleep, and seeing her lover, cried:~ ~ ‘
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