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And he went forward a little, and fell on the ground, and prayed that if it were possible, the hour might pass from him. And he said: "Abba, Father, all things are possible unto thee; take away this cup from me: nevertheless not what I will, but what thou wilt." And he cometh, and findeth them sleeping, and saith unto Peter, "Simon, sleepest thou? Couldest not thou watch one hour?

At the end of a thousand Yugas, thou assumest the form of a fire with blazing flames and consumest all creatures. Salutations to thee in thy form of fierceness! Having consumed all creatures and making the universe one vast expanse of water, thou sleepest on the waters in the form of a child. From the navel of the Self-born of eyes like lotus leaves, sprang a lotus.

"Imagine thy litter is lost somewhere; Thou must sit in mine, which really is not fit for thee, but it is not the worst." "Thou hast angered me," answered the prince. "Thou sleepest instead of watching the army." The astonished exquisite stopped. "I sleep?" cried he. "May the man's tongue wither up who invented that calumny!

Thou sleepest on the leaf-strewn ground, O Daphnis, resting thy weary limbs, and the stakes of thy nets are newly fastened on the hills. But Pan is on thy track, and Priapus, with the golden ivy wreath twined round his winsome head, both are leaping at one bound into thy cavern. Nay, flee them, flee, shake off thy slumber, shake off the heavy sleep that is falling upon thee. IV Priapus.

Quoth the Sultan, 'Wilt thou abide in this thy city or come with me to mine? 'O King of the age, rejoined he, 'dost thou know how far it is from here to thy capital? And the Sultan replied, 'Two and a half days' journey. 'O King, said the other, 'if thou sleepest, awake!

Buggone mus' sleep mos' ob de time let him sleep peac' ble in his own house, but de Scripter say, 'Wake dem dat sleepest, an' we say it's time Mr. Buggone woke up. Any cullud pusson dat kin snore so po'ful as Mr. Buggone needn't say he weakly an' po'ly. Hafe de poah he put in his snore ud lif' 'im right along in all good works, week days an' Sundays. But I'se los' faith in 'im.

I could buy ten such hags outright for the price!" "She has my word in the matter! It is best to have her eager to win great reward. The hag will stay awake, but see to it that thou sleepest not!" "And for how long must I stay here, sahib?" "One month six months a year who knows? Until the hag summons thee, or I, by writing or by word of mouth, relieve thee of thy trust."

Scarce had the fair Aurora given bright Phoebus time to dry the liquid pearls upon her golden locks with the heat of his fervent rays, when Don Quixote, shaking off sloth from his limbs, sprang to his feet and called to his squire Sancho, who was still snoring; seeing which Don Quixote ere he roused him thus addressed him: "Happy thou, above all the dwellers on the face of the earth, that, without envying or being envied, sleepest with tranquil mind, and that neither enchanters persecute nor enchantments affright.

Then, as Langland looked on all this, he saw "A lady lovely in face, in linnen i-clothed, Come adown from the cliff and spake me fair, And said, 'Son, sleepest thou? Seest thou this people All how busy they be about the maze?" Langland was "afeard of her face though she was fair." But the lovely lady, who is Holy Church, speaks gently to the dreamer.

By this Saura is understood grace that GOD sends to man against the temptations of the fiend, who often stings venomously: it cries unto thee, as the Apostle says; "Awake, thou that sleepest, and rise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light." But the unthankful act against this grace, and ruin it: as Virgil did with this little fly that saved him from death.

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