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'He Giveth His Beloved Sleep'

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A lyrical meditation that frames sleep as a divine gift exceeding every human honor or offering. The poem contrasts anxious labor, mourning, and restless dreams with a serene, God-bestowed rest that quiets earthly noise and comforts the weary. Angels are portrayed as acknowledging this blessing, and the speaker personalizes the theme by expressing a desire for such peaceful closure and urging mourners to accept death as tranquil rest rather than cause for excessive grief.

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) was a prominent Victorian poet known for her innovative and passionate verse. She gained fame with her collection "Sonnets from the Portuguese," a series of love sonnets written to her husband, the poet Robert Browning. Her work often explored themes of love, social injustice, and the role of women in society. Browning's epic poem "Aurora Leigh" is notable for its feminist perspective and narrative style, blending poetry and prose. Throughout her life, she corresponded extensively, and her letters reveal her thoughts on art, politics, and personal struggles, contributing to her legacy as a significant figure in English literature.

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