“Never could I tell, try as I might, what it actually was that I saw; nor could the still face tell, for although it must have seen more than I did, it will never speak again. But always I shall guard against the mocking and insatiate Hypnos, lord of sleep, against the night sky, and against the mad ambitions of knowledge and philosophy.”
Fiction, Hypnos (1922)
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(from an interview for Croatian television, aired on December 29 2000).

As quoted in the Foxe's Book of Martyrs by John Foxe

September 29, 1662
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