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:

  1. First Series. 5. And so the day drops by, the horizon draws
  2. Third Series. 4. Thin little leaves of wood fern, ribbed and toothed
  3. First Series. 8. As when down some broad river dropping, we
  4. First Series. 13. As one who walks and weeps by alien brine
  5. Second Series. 16. Under the mountain, as when first I knew

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