Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONNETS ON THE DISCOVERY OF BOTANY BAY BY CAPTAIN COOK: 1, by HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL Poet's Biography First Line: Where is the painter who shall paint for you Last Line: "turned seaward, ""after many a wistful look!" Subject(s): Botany Bay, Australia; Cook, James (1728-1779) | ||||||||
The First Attempt to Reach the Shore Where is the painter who shall paint for you, My Austral brothers, with a pencil steeped In hues of Truth, the weather-smitten crew Who gazed on unknown shores -- a thoughtful few -- What time the heart of their great Leader leaped Till he was faint with pain of longing? New And wondrous sights on each and every hand, Like strange supernal visions, grew and grew Until the rocks and trees, and sea and sand, Danced madly in the tear-bewildered view! And from the surf a fierce, fantastic band Of startled wild men to the hills withdrew With yells of fear! Who'll paint thy face, O Cook! Turned seaward, "after many a wistful look!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNETS ON THE DISCOVERY OF BOTANY BAY BY CAPTAIN COOK: 2 by HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL SONNETS ON THE DISCOVERY OF BOTANY BAY BY CAPTAIN COOK: 3 by HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL SONNETS ON THE DISCOVERY OF BOTANY BAY BY CAPTAIN COOK: 4 by HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL FIVE VISIONS OF CAPTAIN COOK, SELS. by KENNETH SLESSOR CAPTAIN COOK'S LAST VOYAGE; ROLAND PENROSE by RONALD STUART THOMAS A DEATH IN THE BUSH by HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL A HYDE PARK LARRIKIN by HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL A SPANISH LOVE SONG by HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL ACHAN by HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL AFTER MANY YEARS by HENRY CLARENCE KENDALL |
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