Frederick Goddard Tuckerman
Born in February 4, 1821 / Died in May 9, 1873 / United States / English
Frederick Goddard Tuckerman poet from United States was born on February 4, 1821, had 52 years and died on May 9, 1873. Poems were written in Modern age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is theology.
Top ten poems Frederick Goddard Tuckerman
"Thin little leaves of wood fern, ribbed and toothed"
... All world asperities, lightly touched and smoothed ...
"An upper chamber in a darkened house"
... Where, ere his footsteps reached ripe manhood's brink, ...
"His heart was in his garden..."
... Or, like a garden-engine's, steered the stream,- ...
"Under the mountain..."
... The glass falls from the window, part by part, ...
"Sometimes I walk where the deep water dips"
... To tell his half-shaped thought with stumbling lips, ...
"Dank fens of cedar..."
... Beds of the black pitch-pine in dead leaves set ...
The Cricket
... yet the hours existRejoice or mourn, and let the world swing onUnmoved by Cricket-song of thee or me ...
Sonnets, II
... rowned, yet blind, must goThe sensible king, -- is but a UnityCompressed of motes impossible to know ...
Sonnets. I
... ering this, --His hand, who touched the sod with showers of gold,Stippled Orion on the midnight blue ...
Sonnets. Part I, XVIII
... mantel set, --Here, in the forest-heart, hung blackeningThe wolf-bait on the bush beside the spring ...