In Memoriam — Image, Symbol, and Motif: Sleep

Jon Lanestedt, University of Oslo, and George P. Landow, Brown University

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  • Section 4: “To Sleep I give my powers away”
  • Section 7: “I cannot sleep, And like a guilty thing I creep”
  • Section 9: “Sleep, gentle heavens ... as he sleeps now”
  • Section 11: “Calm on the seas, and silver sleep”
  • Section 13: “A late-lost form that sleep reveals”
  • Section 18: “the head That sleeps or wears the mask of sleep”
  • Section 30: “'They rest,' we said, 'their sleep is sweet'”
  • Section 43: “If Sleep and Death be truly one”
  • Section 43: “In some long trance should slumber on”
  • Section 68: “Sleep, Death's twin-brother ... ”
  • Section 68: “That foolish sleep”
  • Section 71: “Sleep, kinsman thou to death and trance ... ”
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  • Section 105: “Long sleeps the summer in the seed”
  • Section 108: “Whatever wisdom sleep with thee”
  • Section 113: “how much wisdom sleeps with thee”
  • Section 119: “the city sleeps”


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