Early in the morning he became delirious; at noon his delirium abated; and at four in the afternoon he fell into a gentle unagitated sleep, from which he soon awoke.
"Biographical Essays"
Thomas de Quincey
The movements are as simple and unagitated as one could imagine, and not one word is spoken, yet could you conceive of anything more dramatic?
"Writing for Vaudeville"
Brett Page
The waters of the lake lay heavy and unagitated as the sleep of death; and the broken reflections of the abrupt and winding banks rested upon their bosoms, like the dreamlike remembrance of a former existence.
"Falkland, Complete"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton