Friday, 13 October 2017

Bermuda: "Whoever sails near to Bermuda coast" - Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke (1554-1628), from Caelica (1633)






About Fulke Greville

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Sonnet LIX, p 68-69


Extracts from two more poems, by Waller and Moore:

From Edmund Waller (1605-1687), on Bermuda (From The Battell of the Summer Islands)

“Bermudas, walled with rocks, who does not know
That happy Island…how Heav'n smiles
Upon those late-discover'd isles!"

“…the kind spring, which but salutes us here,
Inhabits there and courts them all the year…
Heaven sure has kept this spot of earth uncurst
To show how all things were created first.”

Poem in 3 Cantos, pages 121-128


From Thomas Moore (1779-1852), “Why Did I Wake?”

“Before I laid me down to sleep
  Awhile I from the lattice gazed
Upon that still and moonlit deep
  With isles like floating gardens raised.

I felt as if the scenery there
   Were lighted by a Grecian sky,
And then I breathed the blissful air
    That late had thrilled to Sappho’s sigh…”


Complete poem here




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