POEM

To the Immortal Memory of the Halibut, on Which I Dined This Day, Monday, April 26, 1784

by William Cowper

Alas Poor Halibut...

Posted August 4, 2000 · Issue 84


WHERE hast thou floated, in what seas pursu'd
Thy pastime? When wast thou an egg new spawn'd,
Lost in the immensity of ocean's waste?
Roar as they might, the overbearing winds
That rock'd the deep, thy cradle, thou wast safe -
And in thy minikin and embryo state,
Attach'd to the firm leaf of some salt weed,
Didst outlive tempests, such as wrung and rack'd
The joints of many a stout and gallant bark,
And whelm'd them in the unexplor'd abyss.
Indebted to no magnet and no chart,
Nor under guidance of the polar fire,
Thou wast a voyager on many coasts,
Grazing at large in meadows submarine,
Where flat Batavia just emerging peeps
Above the brine, - where Caledonia's rocks
Beat back the surge, - and where Hibernia shoots
Her wondrous causeway far into the main.
- Wherever thou hast fed, thou little thought'st,
And I not more, that I should feed on thee.
Peace, therefore, and good health, and much good fish,
To him who sent thee! and success, as oft
As it descends into the billowy gulf,
To the same drag that caught thee! - Fare thee well!
Thy lot thy brethern of the slimy fin
Would envy, could they know that thou wast doom'd
To feed a bard, and to be prais'd in verse.


William Cowper (1731-1800) was born in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. In his youth he was articled to a solicitor and was called to the bar, but left the profession because he suffered from severe depression. He later became a convert to Christian evangelicism. His other works include the Olney Hymns (1779), written with the Reverend John Newton; John Gilpin (1782); The Task (1785); and translations of Homer.
Andrzej Krauze is an illustrator, poster maker, cartoonist, and painter who illustrates regularly for HMS Beagle, The Guardian, The Sunday Telegraph, Bookseller, and New Statesman.


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