Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes. America: Vols. XXVXXIX. 187679. | | | | Western States: Mississippi, the River | | The Mississippi | | Edward Reynolds |
| | | THE MISSISSIPPI of the North! bright stream | |
| On whose fair bosom first of all their race, | |
| Marquette and Joliet float, and fondly dream | |
| Of empires new and heathen brought to grace. | |
| How pride and wonder lighted up each face | 5 |
| While down the stream the brave explorers sped, | |
| Marking the devious windings as they trace | |
| The noble rivers wood-environed bed | |
| To where Missouris waves the gentle waters wed. * * * * * | |
| Untamed and restless river! in thy bed, | 10 |
| From Cape Girardeau to the deltas verge, | |
| Vibrating waywardly; thy wild waves fed | |
| With spoil of shores down-fallen in the surge, | |
| And floating forests, which thy waters urge | |
| In endless drift into the distant sea, | 15 |
| Where thou and all thy hundred confluents merge; | |
| In thy long reaching flow still shalt thou be | |
| From mans restraining masonry forever free! * * * * * | | | | |
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