About This Book
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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