Thomas Lovell Beddoes (June 30, 1803 – January 26, 1849) was an English poet, physician, and dramatist.
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Old Adam, the carrion crow, Go to Quote / Comment
Is that the wind dying? O no; It's only two devils, that blow Through a murderer's bones, to and fro, In the ghosts' moonshine. Go to Quote / Comment
Young soul put off your flesh, and come With me into the quiet tomb,... Go to Quote / Comment
The swallow leaves her nest, The soul my weary breast; Go to Quote / Comment
We are afraid They would envy our delight, In our graves by glow-worm night. Go to Quote / Comment