Here you will find the Poem Ship from the Thames of poet Rex Ingamells
Stay, ship from Thames with fettered sails in Sydney Cove, this ebb of tide; your gear untangled from the gales, imprisoned at your anchor ride. The portly gentleman who are the pillars of the land come down and greet the Newcomes voyaged far to make a name in Sydney town. The Recoats, too with shouldered arms, marshal pale wretches from the hold, who, cramped in tempest and in calms have learned to do as they are told. Flash phaetons fill the streets to-day; inn-tables rock to sailor fists; the Governor, while the town is gay, checks over new assignment lists. Aloof, the slandered and abhorred behold from of a quarried rise, the cause of all the stir aboard a fiercer glitter in their eyes.