Barron Field

Here you will find the Poem On Visiting The Spot Where Captain Cook And Sir Joseph Banks First Landed In Botany Bay of poet Barron Field

On Visiting The Spot Where Captain Cook And Sir Joseph Banks First Landed In Botany Bay

Here fix the tablet. This must be the place 
Where our Columbus of the South did land. 
He saw the Indian village on that sand 
And on this rock first met the simple race 
Of Austral Indians who presumed to face 
With lance and spear his musket. Close at hand 
Is the clear stream from which his vent'rous band 
Refreshed their ship; and thence a little space 
Lies Sutherland, their shipmate; for the sound 
Of Christian burial better did proclaim 
Possession than the flag, in England's name. 
These were the commelinae Banks first found; 
But where's the tree, with the ship's wood-carved fame? 
Fix, then, the Ephesian brass-'tis classic ground!