Poem: To Sleep, written after a night's incarceration in prison from William Lloyd Garrison

In this poem written by William Lloyd Garrison, he describes the joy of sleeping although being imprisoned in jail. "Even to this desolate place - Thou com'st, as 'twere a palace trimm'd with gold," Garrison writes.

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2z110c421
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1832
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Boston Public Library
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1 leaf (1 p.) ; 18 x 19 cm.
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