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What does the phrase 'full of sleep' mean?
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Answered by kartik2602
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The phrase full of sleep means being drowsy and lazy all the time. In our old age we alwys feels annoyed but sometimes we feel active. the body remains lying full day that is why full of sleep ismainly used for older man who are not active and fresh.

Answered by Sravanthinalli
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In the first line of the poem “when you are old and grey and full of sleep”, Yeats tries to put her mind in the future, when she'll be old and near death. ... The phrase “full of sleep” has the connotation that we can feel and image her tiredness in that time and she is going to die in a soon future.

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