Thomas Lovell Beddoes
Thomas Lovell Beddoes (30 June 1803 – 26 January 1849) was an English poet, dramatist and physician.
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“Squats on a toad-stool under a tree
A bodiless childfull of life in the gloom,
Crying with frog voice, What shall I be?
Poor unborn ghost, for my mother killed me
Scarcely alive in her wicked womb.”
—Thomas Lovell Beddoes (18031849)
“Trouth is trayed where craft is in ure;
But though ye have had my hertes cure,
Trow ye I dote withoute ending?
What no, perdy!”
—Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503?1542)
“Freedom is hunting, feeding, danger;
that, that is freedomthat it is which makes
the veins to swell, the breast to heave and glow
Aye, that is freedom,that is pleasurelife!”
—Marie Lovell (18031877)
“The swallow leaves her nest,
The soul my weary breast;”
—Thomas Lovell Beddoes (18031849)