Carol Rumens's poem of the weekPoetrySong by Elizabeth I’s court musician is a lullaby in praise of sleep – but might it also be an elegy written ahead of time?
Weep you no more, sad fountains
Weep you no more, sad fountains;
What need you flow so fast?
Look how the snowy mountains
Heaven’s sun doth gently waste.
But my sun’s heavenly eyes
View not your weeping,
That now lie sleeping Read More...
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A work of Māori rock art from the Ōpihi site on New Zealand’s South Island. Photograph: Rob BrownA work of Māori rock art from the Ōpihi site on New Zealand’s South Island. Photograph: Rob BrownNew ZealandFew know of the drawings scattered across Aotearoa, some of them dating from first arrival of humans, but iwi and scientists are working to change that
There are two tricks to seeing Māori rock art. Read More...