“See, the night doth enfold us! See, all the world lies sleeping!”
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Giacomo Puccini5
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“The sounds of early night die down. Mingled with the darkness of his kinsman Death and dripping with Stygian dew, Sleep enfolds the doomed city, pouring heavy ease from his unforgiving horn, and separates the men.”
Primae decrescunt murmura noctis,
cum consanguinei mixtus caligine Leti
rore madens Stygio morituram amplectitur urbem
Somnus et implacido fundit grauia otia cornu
secernitque viros.
Source: Thebaid, Book V, Line 196
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And nights bright days when dreams do show thee me.”
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