Helen of Troy and Other Poems/A Ballad of Two Knights

A BALLAD OF TWO KNIGHTS

TWO knights rode forth at early dawn
A-seeking maids to wed.
Said one, "My lady must be fair,
With gold hair on her head."


Then spake the other knight-at-arms:
"I care not for her face,
But she I love must be a dove
For purity and grace."


And each knight blew upon his horn
And went his separate way,
And each knight found a lady-love
Before the fall of day.


But she was brown who should have had
The shining yellow hair—
I ween the knights forgot their words
Or else they ceased to care.


For he who wanted purity
Brought home a wanton wild,
And when each saw the other knight
I ween that each knight smiled.