We rose up betimes, for sleep weighs lightly on the hopeful as well as on the anxious.
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The Swiss Family Robinson
by
Johann D. Wyss
"I have not slept one wink."
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Cymbeline
by
William Shakespeare
The day was made for laziness, and lying on one's back in green places, and staring at the sky till its brightness forced one to shut one's eyes and go to sleep.
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The Old Curiosity Shop
by
Charles Dickens
The flowers that sleep by night, opened their gentle eyes and turned them to the day. The light, creation's mind, was everywhere, and all things owned its power.
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The Old Curiosity Shop
by
Charles Dickens
"O sleep, O gentle sleep, Nature's soft nurse, how have I frightened thee, that thou no more will weigh my eyelids down, and steep my senses in forgetfulness?"
~
Henry IV, Part Two
by
William Shakespeare
"Enjoy the honey-heavy dew of slumber."
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Julius Caesar
by
William Shakespeare
"I'm bad," he said, pouting--"been bad all the week; don't sleep at night. The doctor can't tell why. He's a clever fellow, or I shouldn't have him, but I get nothing out of him but bills."
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The Forsyte Saga
by
John Galsworthy
"Ah," said Dolly, with soothing gravity, "it's like the night and the morning, and the sleeping and the waking, and the rain and the harvest--one goes and the other comes, and we know nothing how nor where. We may strive and scrat and fend, but it's little we can do arter all--the big things come and go wi' no striving o' our'n--they do, that they do."
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Silas Marner
by
George Eliot
"I worked like a horse and I ate like a hog and I slept like a dead man."
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Captains Courageous
by
Rudyard Kipling
It was the forty-fathom slumber that clears the soul and eye and heart, and sends you to breakfast ravening.
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Captains Courageous
by
Rudyard Kipling