To Sleep

"To Sleep" is a poem of William Wordsworth. The poet is affected by "insomnia". He is sleepless all the night, lying on his bed thinking of flocks of horse that pass near by, the sound of the imaginary rain, murmuring of bees, clear fields and so on. He is reviving all his thoughts to unlock the treasure of "SLEEP", lying sleepless for three days by all means of hook and crook he is trying to gather the sleep."[1]

References

  1. "To sleep - William Wordsworth". Bartleby. Retrieved 2015-03-16.
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