- Sleep, a poem by Richard Aldington. (If but to sleep alone be fair)
- Sleep, a poem by Mathilde Blind. (Love-cradling Night, lit by the lucent moon.)
- Sleep, a poem by Florence Earle Coates. (Say, hast thou never been compelled to lie)
- Sleep, a poem by Abraham Cowley. (In vain, thou drowsy God! I thee invoke;)
- Sleep, a poem by Algernon Charles Swinburne. (Sleep, when a soul that her own clouds cover)
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