Frederick Goddard Tuckerman (Фредерик Годдард Такерман)
Second Series. 15. Gertrude and Gulielma, sister-twins
Gertrude and Gulielma, sister-twins, Dwelt in the valley at the farmhouse old; Nor grief had touched their locks of dark and gold Nor dimmed the fragrant whiteness of their skins: Both beautiful, and one in height and mould; Yet one had loveliness which the spirit wins To other worlds: eyes, forehead, smile and all, More softly serious than the twilight's fall. The other -- can I e'er forget the day When, stealing from a laughing group away, To muse with absent eye and motion slow, Her beauty fell upon me like a blow? -- Gertrude! with red flowerlip, and silk black hair! Yet Gulielma was by far more fair.
Frederick Goddard Tuckerman’s other poems:
- First Series. 5. And so the day drops by, the horizon draws
- Third Series. 4. Thin little leaves of wood fern, ribbed and toothed
- First Series. 8. As when down some broad river dropping, we
- First Series. 13. As one who walks and weeps by alien brine
- Second Series. 16. Under the mountain, as when first I knew
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