Why 'sleep' is reffered to as 'dear mother of good thoughts and joyous health'
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The poet William Wordsworth addressed Sleep as a mother in his poem 'To Sleep' because he was suffering from insomnia, he was unable to take the blessing of the morning. In our life mother is like our positive vibes, as well as morning comes in our life as fresh thoughts and joyous health.
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William Wordsworth epitomises slumber in the poetry "To Sleep", referring to the source of fantastic living and fresh ideas.
- He requests this to grant them the sleep he requires at nights so that he may appreciate the benefits of every fresh day.
- Again for past 2 night, he experienced trouble falling asleep.
- He imagines various tiny and large sights and noises while he lies in bed, believing that this will help him go asleep.
- He sees the vast, vivid stretches of lush greenery, white waves of water, and clear skies, together with a herd of the sheeps gently passing through one following one another.
- Along with the noise of waves crashing in to sea and blustery gusts, he envisions the quiet whisper of rainfall and or the mellow, comforting hum of honeybees.
- He can't get to sleep, though. Eventually, he could notice the local and far-off noises of sunrise, including the bird cry as well as the singing of a songbirds within his garden.
- He informs slumber that nothing occurs throughout the day is worthwhile until after a sound sleep. He begs it to appear to him like a a gift to distinguish between night and day.
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