George Pope Morris, Poems (1853), Project Gutenberg
[Poem] "The Dog-Star Rages" (also known as "From Battery to Park") by George Pope Morris (1840s-1850s). A humorous poem about New York City summer heat, ending with a plea for Croton water. The final stanza reads:
I'm weeping like the willow
That droops in leaf and bough—
Let Croton's sparkling billow
Flow through the city now;
And, as becomes her station,
The muse will close her prayer:
God s…