Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
VII. The SeaOur boat to the waves
William Ellery Channing (18181901)O
By the bending tide, where the curled wave breaks,
Like the track of the wind on the white snowflakes:
Away, away! ’T is a path o’er the sea.
For our spirits can wrest the power from the wind,
And the gray clouds yield to the sunny mind,
Fear not we the whirl of the gale.