Oxford Book of English Verse, Part 3 by  Arthur Quiller-Couch

A Quiet Soul

Thy soul within such silent pomp did keep,

As if humanity were lull'd asleep;

So gentle was thy pilgrimage beneath,

Time's unheard feet scarce make less noise,

Or the soft journey which a planet goes:

Life seem'd all calm as its last breath.

A still tranquillity so hush'd thy breast,

As if some Halcyon were its guest,

And there had built her nest;

It hardly now enjoys a greater rest.

— John Oldham
1653–1683   


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