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Sonnets on the Discovery of Botany Bay by Captain Cook - IV - Sutherland’s Grave

    By Henry Kendall



    ’Tis holy ground! The silent silver lights
    And darks undreamed of, falling year by year
    Upon his sleep, in soft Australian nights,
    Are joys enough for him who lieth here
    So sanctified with Rest. We need not rear
    The storied monument o’er such a spot!
    That soul, the first for whom the Christian tear
    Was shed on Austral soil, hath heritage
    Most ample! Let the ages wane with age,
    The grass which clothes this grave shall wither not.
    See yonder quiet lily! Have the blights
    Of many winters left it on a faded tomb?
    Oh, peace! Its fellows, glad with green delights,
    Shall gather round it deep eternal bloom!



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