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  2. The Sleepers (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The scholar Jerome Loving deemed "The Sleepers" "the most famous dream in American literature". [10] The Cambridge Introduction to Walt Whitman listed "The Sleepers" as one of Whitman's most famous poems. [11] It goes on to describe the poem as "a particularly distinguished performance" and drew comparisons to "Song of Myself". [12]

  3. Sleep Like a Tiger - Wikipedia

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    The parents agree that sleep is good to stay strong then say goodnight even though the little girl claims she is still not sleepy. Her parents know what will happen and agree that she can stay awake all night long. After the long discussion, the little girl goes through all the processes that the animals go through and ends up fast asleep.

  4. To Sleep - Wikipedia

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    He has not been able to win sleep by any means, and he is quite exhausted. Without sleep, all of days wealth seems useless. Night is the blessed barrier between day and day, as it brings with it sleep: the mother of fresh thoughts and joyous health.the author rightfully emphasis the need of sleep in a man's daily life

  5. Christabel (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Byron was similarly taken by the poem, and especially the relationship between the women, and wrote to Coleridge (on 18 October 1815): the description of the hall, the lamp suspended from the image, and more particularly of the girl herself as she went forth in the evening – all took a hold on my imagination which I never shall wish to shake off.

  6. Yu Xiuhua - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, she still writes poetry, and as of January 2015 Xiuhua had written over two thousand poems. In 2014, her poem I Crossed Half of China to Sleep with You ( 穿过大半个中国去睡你 ) was reposted frequently in WeChat , leading to a significant increase in her notoriety. [ 1 ]

  7. Midnight poem - Wikipedia

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    Other poems apparently alluding to the "midnight poem" include Elizabeth Bishop's "Insomnia" – whose first line fits the meter used in the Greek fragment, and which shares setting and tone with it – and H.D.'s "Night", which is thematically linked with the poem, also concerned with the passage of time and isolation. [39]

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  9. Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature portal; Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book, also known as The Sleep Book, [1] is an American children's book written by Dr. Seuss in 1962. The story centers on the activity of sleep as readers follow the journey of many different characters preparing to slip into a deep slumber. [2]