Quote by Sir Thomas Browne, The Garden of

Nor will the sweetest delight of gardens afford much comfort in sleep; wherein the dullness of that sense shakes hands with delectable odours; and though in the bed of Cleopatra, can hardly with any delight raise up the ghost of a rose.


Nor will the sweetest delight of gardens afford much comfort

Summary

This quote suggests that even the most enjoyable scents in a garden may not bring much comfort or pleasure during sleep. It highlights the dullness experienced during sleep, where senses become less receptive. The reference to Cleopatra's bed emphasizes that even in the most luxurious and opulent settings, the enjoyment of fragrances is limited during sleep, as they cannot fully evoke the refreshing and delightful presence of a rose.

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By Sir Thomas Browne, The Garden of
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