Charlotte Turner Smith
          
Elegiac sonnets. Volume 1 of 2
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SONNET XLI.

TO TRANQUILITY.
IN this tumultuous sphere, for thee unfit,
         How seldom art thou found Tranquillity!
         Unless 'tis when with mild and downcast eye
By the low cradles, thou delight'st to fit,
Of sleeping infants watching the soft breath,
         And bidding the sweet slumberers easy lie;
Or sometimes hanging o'er the bed of death,
         Where the poor languid sufferer hopes to die.
Oh! beauteous sister of the halcyon peace!
         I sure shall find thee in that heavenly scene
         Where care and anguish shall their power resign;
Where hope alike, and vain regret shall cease;
         And Memory lost in happiness serene,
         Repeat no more that misery has been mine!
 
 
 
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