Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
America: Vols. XXV–XXIX. 1876–79.
The Ferry-Boat
By Richard Henry Stoddard (18251903)W
Like the ribbed remains of a mastodon,
Were piled in masses along the west,
And a streak of red stretched over the sun.
As the summer evening deepened to night;
Where the tides of the river ran darkling past,
Through lengthening pillars of crinkled light.
With its salt sea-breath, and a spicy balm,
And it seemed to cool my throbbing brain,
And lend my spirit its gusty calm.
The twinkling lights, and the sea of men,—
I read the riddle of each and all,
And I knew their inner meaning then.
And drifted the boat in her yellow beams,
My soul went down the river of thought,
That flows in the mystic land of dreams!