‘When Bligh in stern reproach demanded
where
Was now his grateful sense of former
care?
Where all his hopes to see his name
aspire,
And blazon Britain’s thousand glories
higher?
His feverish lips thus broke their gloomy spell,
“ ‘Tis that! Tis that! I am in hell! In
hell!” *
* Christian
then said “Come Captain Bligh, your officers and men are now in the boat, and
you must go with them: if you attempt to make the least resistance, you will
instantly be put to death…’
The text of poetry and associated note above is from Lord
Byron’s “The Island, or Christian and his Comrades”. Byron’s poem is found in “The Poetical Works
of Lord Byron”, which includes notes compiled by Sir Walter Scott. The Mutiny on the Bounty occurred on April
18, 1789.
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