Settlers in Australia: a Prize Poem, Recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June 24, 1846

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Settlers in Australia: a Prize Poem, Recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June 24, 1846
George Osborne Morgan
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Knots of deep shade and verdant banks between ; As over hill and isle and gleamy bay, Fell the full sunlight of the flooding day.
Onward he ranged, where Sydney's warder rock Lifts his proud portals to the billows' shock.
Then all was changed — the dreary hills arose,' Where the red rock with deeper splendour glows.
Wide arid wastes and crag-built ridges there.
Gave back the sultry sun's unclouded glare ; which stupendous pillars, as through a colossal gate, we sailed into Port Jackson." — Mrs.
... Meredith's Ne*w South Wales, page 34.
« "The pure white silvery sand which forms the beach in several of these picturesque coves, gives them a particularly bright appearance." — Mrs. Meredith's Ne'w South Wales, p. 35.
f "Our route still lay through the same wild monotonous scenery as the day before. Trees without foliage, hills and valleys alike destitute of verdure, chasms and ravines, without a thread of water in their arid, stony depths, made up sifch a world of desolation, that the contemplation of it became absolutely op- pressive, and I gladly listened to glowing descriptions of the green and beautiful plains of Bathurst, which we were to reach on the following day." — Mrs.


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