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Poem by Louisa Stuart Costello


Song of the Crew of Diaz


On the Discovery of the Cape of Good Hope,
or Cape of Storms

Where no sound was ever heard
   But the ocean's hollow roar,
As it breaks, in foamy mountains,
  Along the rugged shore:

Where ev'ry wind of heaven
   That has terror on its wings,
Howls to the startled echo
   That through each cavern rings:

Upon that world of waters,
    Where nought has ever pass'd
But the storm-bird's glittering pinions,
    As it whirls amidst the blast—

Where no sail has ever wandered
   Beneath that troubled sky,
Frowns the stately Cape of Storms
   O'er the drear immensity!

Above whose hoary summit,
   Where captive thunders sleep,
Three huge black clouds for ever
    Their dreadful station keep.

We have gazed on what no other
    Has ever gazed upon—
We have braved the angry spirits,
    And our victory is won.

We have conquered all the dangers
    Of a yet unfathom'd sea;
And we bring the prize of glory.
    Our country, Spain, to thee!



Louisa Stuart Costello


Louisa Stuart Costello's other poems:
  1. The Return to Paraclete
  2. Song (I will not ask one glance from thee)
  3. November Fifth
  4. Song (When others saw thee gay and vain)
  5. Lines (I cannot sleep—my nights glide on)


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