id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11990 Head, Franklin H. (Franklin Harvey) Shakespeare's Insomnia, and the Causes Thereof .txt text/plain 8795 414 77 before the days of working steam and electricity, the glorious sleep of Shakespeare speaks often of the time in life when men have left behind Winding up days with toil and nights with sleep, Canst thou, O partial Sleep, give thy repose Sleek-headed men, and such as sleep o' nights." "Sleep dwell upon thine eyes; peace in thy breast." And on thy eyelids crown the god of sleep." "Sleep shall neither night nor day "Why hast thou lost the fresh blood in thy cheeks, Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep For in that sleep of death what dreams may come And Anne, my queen, hath bid the world good night." Shakespeare Collection, bearing date in the years 1593, 1602, and letters or manuscripts of Shakespeare. perennial life, and thy memory shall survive the mutations of time, "Love hath chased sleep from my enthrallèd eyes." ./cache/11990.txt ./txt/11990.txt