MARQUETTE ON THE SHORES OF THE MISSISSIPPI

On seeing the original manuscript map of the Mississippi River by its discoverer, Father Marquette

By John Jerome Rooney

Here, in the midnight of the solemn wood,

He heard a roar as of a mighty wind,—

The onward rush of waters unconfined

Trampling in legions thro’ the solitude.

Then lo! before him swept the conquering flood,

Free as the freedom of the truth-strong mind

Which hills of Doubt could neither hide nor bind,

Which, all in vain, the valley mounds withstood!

With glowing eye he saw the prancing tide

With yellow mane rush onward thro’ the night

Into the vastness he had never trod:

Nor dreamt of conquest of that kingdom wide

As down the flood his spirit took its flight

Seeking the long-lost children of his God!