Thomas Lovell Beddoes
Thomas Lovell Beddoes (30 June 1803 – 26 January 1849) was an English poet, dramatist and physician.
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... Critics have faulted Beddoes as a dramatist ... his characters lack individuation they all struggle with the same ideas that vexed Beddoes ...
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“Young soul put off your flesh, and come
With me into the quiet tomb,
Our bed is lovely, dark, and sweet;
The earth will swing us, as she goes,
Beneath our coverlid of snows,”
—Thomas Lovell Beddoes (18031849)
“If there were dreams to sell,
Merry and sad to tell,
And the crier rung the bell,
What would you buy?”
—Thomas Lovell Beddoes (18031849)
“But let it pass, and think it is of kind
That often change doth please a womans mind.”
—Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503?1542)
“Is that the wind dying? O no;
Its only two devils, that blow
Through a murderers bones, to and fro,
In the ghosts moonshine.”
—Thomas Lovell Beddoes (18031849)