For never yet one hour in his bed have I enjoyed the golden dew of sleep, but have been waked by his timorous dreams
For never yet one hour in his bed have I enjoyed the golden dew of sleep, but have been waked by his timorous dreams
The line “For never yet one hour in his bed have I enjoyed the golden dew of sleep, but have been waked by his timorous dreams” is a poignant expression of the torment and anguish experienced by a character in a Shakespearean play. This line captures the essence of sleepless nights filled with fear and anxiety, as the character is constantly haunted by nightmares that disrupt his rest.