"Two gates of sleep there are: the one of horn, Through which with ease the real phantoms pass; With polished elephant the other shines, Through which the manes send false dreams to light."
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Joseph Trapp
1679 β 1747
Joseph Trapp (1679 β 1747) was an English clergyman, academic, poet and pamphleteer.
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