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 1   III|     are given o'er~ To gentle sleep and lies the burdened frame~
 2   III|   members on,~ To snatch from sleep the body, and to change~
 3   III|   heavy drowse, on to eternal sleep;~ From whence nor hears
 4   III|    after all, the thing's but sleep and rest?~ For when the
 5   III|    self~ Or being. Well, this sleep may be forever,~ Without
 6   III|   when he's startled from his sleep, a man~ Collects his senses.
 7   III|      not serener far than any sleep?~ And, verily, those tortures
 8   III|  livest and lookest? - who in sleep~ Wastest thy life - time'
 9   III|       Or drowsily goes off in sleep and seeks~ Forgetfulness,
10    IV|   Coming upon us waking or in sleep,~ When oft we peer at wonderful
11    IV|       bodies. And again, when sleep~ Has bound our members down
12    IV|     idol-films.~ And when the sleep has overset our frame,~
13    IV|   again, of this:~ When we in sleep behold the idols step,~
14    IV|       Now, by what modes this sleep~ Pours through our members
15    IV|    fault unable to perceive.~ Sleep chiefly comes when energy
16    IV|   loose their powers.~ Again, sleep follows after food, because~
17    IV|    upon the more, we seem~ In sleep not rarely to go at the
18    IV|         Yet sweating in their sleep, and panting ever,~ And
19    IV|       the stock, the more~ In sleep the same is ever bound to
20    IV| mighty enterprises,~ Often in sleep will do and dare the same~
21    IV|      their fright;~ And after sleep, as if still mad in mind,~
22    IV|       the innocent young,~ By sleep o'ermastered, think they
23    IV|   ripened days)~ Are in their sleep confronted from without~
24     V|      aeons, and how come~  In sleep those idol-apparitions~
25     V|    oft even then he gropes in sleep~ After the milky nipples
26     V|        silent and buried in a sleep, they'd wait~ Until the
27    VI|     then and there it puts to sleep~ A man afflicted with the
28    VI|       wide-open, unvisited of sleep,~ The heralds of old death.
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