John West

History of Tasmania


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England was unfurled, the commission of Phillip, the first governor, published, and the courts of justice proclaimed. The usual formalities being complete, Phillip turned to the prisoners, and declared his intentions. He had resolved to cherish and render happy such as might deserve his favour; but to allow the law its course with the impenitent and unreformed. In such language we discern the sentiments which prevailed: banishment, not punishment for past crimes, was implied in the cheering alternative. From that moment he possessed authority to manumit not less absolute than the sovereign, but immeasurably more power to avenge.

      It is not less instructive than pleasing, to notice the past epochs of opinion: we find consolation against the dark clouds overshadowing the future, by discovering how many forebodings of ancient seers have vanished before the light of the event.

      FOOTNOTES:

      [24] Introduction. p. 120.

      [25] Literary Chronicle, 1822.

      [26] The incidents of the voyage are related by Captain Tench.

      VISIT OF HOPE TO SYDNEY COVE.

      Written by the author of the Botanic Garden, 1791.

      Where Sydney Cove her lucid bosom swells,

       Courts her young navies, and the storm repels;>

       High on a rock, amid the troubled air,

       Hope stood sublime, and wav'd her golden hair.

       "Hear me," she cried, "ye rising realms record

       Time's opening scenes, and Truth's unerring word:

       There shall broad streets their stately walls extend,>

       The circus widen, and the crescent bend;

       There, ray'd from cities o'er the cultur'd land,

       Shall bright canals and solid roads expand.

       Embellish'd villas crown the landscape scene,

       Farms wave with gold, and orchards blush between;

       While with each breeze approaching vessels glide,

       And northern treasures dance on every tide!"

       Then ceas'd the nymph: tumultuous echoes roar,

       And Joy's loud voice was heard from shore to shore.

       Her graceful stops descending press'd the plain,

       And Peace, and Art, and Labor, joined the train.

      —Governor Phillip's Voyage to Botany Bay.

      FROM 1803 TO 1824

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