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Born in June 20, 1803 / Died in January 26, 1849 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Thomas Lovell Beddoes

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Song: Yes, Mary Ann

... But while I gaze, I something want, ...

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Ballad Of Human Life

...  We ’re boy and girl, and lass and lad, and man and wife together ...

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Song From The Waters

... When a storm of ghosts shall shake ...

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To Night

...   And embryo storms, and crabbéd frosts, that shun ...

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A Clock Striking Midnight

... Futurity Broods on the ocean, hatching ‘neath her wing ...

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Lines Written In A Blank Leaf Of The ‘Prometheus Unbound’

... The dancing showers, the birds, whose anthems wild ...

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Song

...   And threading the eye of a yellow star: ...

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Sonnet - To Tartar, A Terrier Beauty

... With quick-tailed fellows bandiest prompt replies, ...

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The Phantom-Wooer

... " Young soul, put off your flesh, and come ...

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The Last Man

... old Death Shall dream he has slain me, and I'll creep behind him, ...

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If Thou Wilt Ease Thine Heart

...   Than on a rose bank to lie dreaming &emsp ...

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Thoughts

... sweeter far Than incense trailing up an out-stretched chain ...

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The Old Ghost

... But they shook upwards their moonlight glory, ...

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The Rosy Hour

... When bird sang out and scented flower, ...

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Resurrection Song.

... And pull up the nostrils! his nose was a snub ...