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Sonnets on the Discovery of Botany Bay by Captain Cook - III - The Spot Where Cook Landed

    By Henry Kendall



    Chaotic crags are huddled east and west
    Dark, heavy crags, against a straitened sea
    That cometh, like a troubled soul in quest
    Of voiceless rest where never dwelleth rest,
    With noise “like thunder everlasting.”
    But here, behold a silent space of sand!
    Oh, pilgrim, halt! it even seems to be
    Asleep in other years. How still! How grand!
    How awful in its wild solemnity!
    This is the spot on which the Chief did land,
    And there, perchance, he stood what time a band
    Of yelling strangers scoured the savage lea.
    Dear friend, with thoughtful eyes look slowly round
    By all the sacred Past ’tis sacred ground.



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