‘Tis pleasant, lolling in our elbow—chair,
Secure at home, to read descriptions rare
Of venturous traveller in savage climes;
His hair—breadth ’scapes, toil, hunger—and sometimes
The merrier passages that, like a foil
To set off perils past, sweetened that toil,
And took the edge from danger; and I look
With such fear—mingled pleasure through thy book,
Adventurous Hardy! Thou a diver art,
But of no common form; and, for thy part
Of the adventure, hast brought home to the nation
Pearls of discovery—jewels of observation.