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Sleep-Book: Some of the Poetry of Slumber
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"Sleep-Book" by Leolyn Louise Everett is a collection of poetry focused on the theme of sleep, written in the early 20th century. This work encapsulates various perspectives on sleep as a restful, restorative force, and explores the eloquence and beauty found in slumber, drawing from a range of renowned poets. The book serves as a lyrical tribute to the gentle nature of sleep and its significance in the human experience. Throughout "Sleep-Book," Everett curates a selection of poems that celebrate the tranquility and comfort of sleep, featuring contributions from poets like Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Shakespeare, and John Keats. Each piece conveys the delicate interplay between sleep and dreams, invoking imagery of serene landscapes, soothing sounds, and the deep peace that envelops the mind during slumber. The collection underscores sleep not just as a physical state, but as a nurturing space for the soul, portraying it as both an escape from the demands of daily life and a source of inspiration and creativity.
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