The Castaway

William Cowper 1731 (Berkhamsted) – 1800 (Dereham)



Obscurest night involv'd the sky,
       Th' Atlantic billows roar'd,
   When such a destin'd wretch as I,
       Wash'd headlong from on board,
   Of friends, of hope, of all bereft,
   His floating home for ever left.

   No braver chief could Albion boast
       Than he with whom he went,
   Nor ever ship left Albion's coast,
      With warmer wishes sent.
  He lov'd them both, but both in vain,
  Nor him beheld, nor her again.

  Not long beneath the whelming brine,
      Expert to swim, he lay;
  Nor soon he felt his strength decline,
      Or courage die away;
  But wag'd with death a lasting strife,
  Supported by despair of life.

  He shouted: nor his friends had fail'd
      To check the vessel's course,
  But so the furious blast prevail'd,
      That, pitiless perforce,
  They left their outcast mate behind,
  And scudded still before the wind.

  Some succour yet they could afford;
      And, such as storms allow,
  The cask, the coop, the floated cord,
      Delay'd not to bestow.
  But he (they knew) nor ship, nor shore,
  Whate'er they gave, should visit more.

  Nor, cruel as it seem'd, could he
      Their haste himself condemn,
  Aware that flight, in such a sea,
      Alone could rescue them;
  Yet bitter felt it still to die
  Deserted, and his friends so nigh.

  He long survives, who lives an hour
      In ocean, self-upheld;
  And so long he, with unspent pow'r,
      His destiny repell'd;
  And ever, as the minutes flew,
  Entreated help, or cried--Adieu!

  At length, his transient respite past,
      His comrades, who before
  Had heard his voice in ev'ry blast,
      Could catch the sound no more.
  For then, by toil subdued, he drank
  The stifling wave, and then he sank.

  No poet wept him: but the page
      Of narrative sincere;
  That tells his name, his worth, his age,
      Is wet with Anson's tear.
  And tears by bards or heroes shed
  Alike immortalize the dead.

  I therefore purpose not, or dream,
      Descanting on his fate,
  To give the melancholy theme
      A more enduring date:
  But misery still delights to trace
   Its semblance in another's case.

  No voice divine the storm allay'd,
      No light propitious shone;
  When, snatch'd from all effectual aid,
      We perish'd, each alone:
  But I beneath a rougher sea,
  And whelm'd in deeper gulfs than he.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on April 21, 2023

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Scheme ABABCC DEDEXX FGFGHH IJIJKK BXBXLL MNMNAA XOXOPP QLQLRR SXSXTT UVUVWW XYXYMM
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 2,279
Words 374
Stanzas 11
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6

William Cowper

William Macquarie Cowper was an Australian Anglican archdeacon and Dean of Sydney. more…

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