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Sonnets on the Discovery of Botany Bay by Captain Cook - II - The Second Attempt, Opposed by Two of the Natives

    By Henry Kendall



    “There were but two, and we were forty! Yet,”
    The Captain wrote, “that dauntless couple throve,
    And faced our wildering faces; and I said
    ‘Lie to awhile!’ I did not choose to let
    A strife go on of little worth to us.
    And so unequal! But the dying tread
    Of flying kinsmen moved them not: for wet
    With surf and wild with streaks of white and black
    The pair remained.”    O stout Caractacus!
    ’Twas thus you stood when Caesar’s legions strove
    To beat their few, fantastic foemen back
    Your patriots with their savage stripes of red!
    To drench the stormy cliff and moaning cove
    With faithful blood, as pure as any ever shed.



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