Top 6 Quotes & Sayings by Thomas Lovell Beddoes

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
Last updated on November 20, 2024.
Thomas Lovell Beddoes

Thomas Lovell Beddoes was an English poet, dramatist and physician.

Every apartment devoted to the circulation of the glass, may be regarded as a temple set apart for the performance of human sacrifices. And they ought to be fitted up like the ancient temples in Egypt, in a manner to show the real atrocity of the superstition that is carried on within their walls.
How many times do I love, again? Tell me how many beads there are In a silver chain Of evening rain Unravelled from the trembling main And threading the eye of a yellow star:- So many times do I love again.
There is some secret stirring in the world, / A thought that seeks impatiently its word. — © Thomas Lovell Beddoes
There is some secret stirring in the world, / A thought that seeks impatiently its word.
If there were dreams to sell, Merry and sad to tell, And the crier rung his bell, What would you buy?
If there were dreams to sell, What would you buy? Some cost a passing bell; Some a light sigh, That shakes from Life's fresh crown Only a rose-leaf down. If there were dreams to sell, Merry and sad to tell, And the crier rung the bell, What would you buy?
Like mighty eagle soaring light. O'er antelopes on Alpine height. The anchor heaves, the ship swings free, The sails swell full. To sea, to sea!
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