256 adjectives to describe sleeping

Och, acushla wirasthu!" Believing that the matron will be less agitated if left alone, and, probably, able to get a little roadside sleep, EDWIN DROOD passes onward in deep thought.

The moon was then in her third quarter, and near the zenith: it was, of course, a little after midnight, and when the coppersmith and his family were in their soundest sleep, that we entered the machine.

My soul Is torn out from my body, and sweet sleep Keeps far aloof from my tired eyelids' need. 'Tis Aycha causes this, the pretty one.

This accident, and the various agitations my mind had undergone in the course of the day, so overpowered me, that at an early hour in the afternoon I fell into a profound sleep, and did not awake again for eight hours.

In bright day she answered not to our callbut when morning dawned on our troubled sleep, a vision presented her in this spot.

Teaching good Roger to tend thee andto drug thee to gentle sleep that I might hold thee to me in the dark andkiss thy sleeping lips" "Ah!"

" Starting forward in his chair, with partially opened eyes, the white-washed and dingy Mr. BUMSTEAD managed to get off his hat, covering himself with a bandanna handkerchief and innumerable old pieces of paper and cloth, as he did so, from head to foot; made a feeble effort to throw it at the aged lawyer; and then, chair and all, tumbled forward with a crash to the rug, where he lay in a refreshing sleep.

Indisputably, the firm believers in the Gospel have a great advantage over all othersfor this simple reason, that if true they will have their reward hereafter; and if there be no hereafter, they can but be with the infidel in his eternal sleep....

He staggered to his bed and fell into drunken sleep.

He slept a fitful, troubled sleep half the day.

I returned to my quarters by the minister's side, and presently from utter weariness fell into an uneasy sleep.

"I have not had a peaceful sleep since your father was killed.

He heard the terrible blow of the club as it fell on his master's headand the sound of it aroused him from his restless sleep.

She fell into the vividly awake condition which is the alternative of broken sleep, and gradually, as she lay, there came upon her that mysterious sense of another presence in the room which is so subtle and indescribable.

For so He giveth His beloved sleep.

The stone though small had pierced deep Into his forehead, endless sleep Giving Goliathand thus died Of Philistines the strength and pride.

I was glad to see that Polly herself at length fell asleep in her chair; little John's hand lay in hers, and I knew she would wake with his least movement; but I was pleased to see it, for I felt sure that even a light sleep would soothe and strengthen her.

Shelley speaks of the unwept youth whom no mourning maidens decked, "With weeping flowers, or votive cypress wreath, The love-couch of his everlasting sleep.

Naturalists are positive it is not the Gyascutis, but admit that a Megatherium may have lately awakened from the magnetic sleep of ages, with the pangs of a mighty hunger tearing his wasted viscera.

By this application alone, "the pulse has been diminished in frequency, the thirst has abated, the tongue has become moist, a general free per spiration has broken forth, the skin has become soft and cool, and the eyes have brightened; and these indications of relief have been speedily followed by a calm and refreshing sleep.

" But Jeanette was not destined to have the whole morning for an unbroken sleep.

For this reason, one who wishes to have untroubled sleep should remove all possible distractions.

This is no healthy sleep that wraps her now, Else would she waken at my anxious cry; 'Tis death-sleep, wretched man.

The sum was not large, but it was seed sown in faith, and its harvest has been abundant, for Edinburgh with its population of under 400,000 has five Free Kindergartens, in all of which the children are washed and fed and given restful sleep, as well as taught and trained with intelligence and love.

He puts certain exceptional subjects into a hypnotic sleep and, by means of downward passes, makes them trace back the whole course of their existence.

256 adjectives to describe  sleeping