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“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?” IfsDreamLightCostSellsRosePassingPassingsShakesBellsCrownsLeafsSighMerry Author:Thomas Lovell Beddoes
“There is some secret stirring in the world, / A thought that seeks impatiently its word.” WorldSecretStirring Book:Memoir. The second brother. Torrismond. Dramatic scenes and fragments. Miscellaneous poems. Poetic fragments. Appendix. Notes Source: Memoir. The second brother. Torrismond. Dramatic scenes and fragments. Miscellaneous poems. Poetic fragments. Appendix. Notes
“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.” HumansMayRealShowsSacrificeWallOughtPerformancesAncientGlassesTemplesSuperstitionsDevotedApartmentEgyptAtrocitiesCirculationIntemperance Author:Thomas Lovell Beddoes
“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.” LoveLifeEyeStarsRainChainsEveningSilverYellowValentineValentine's DayTremblingBeadsLove AgainValentine PhrasesLyric PoetryMy New Love Author:Thomas Lovell Beddoes
“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!” LightSeaAdventureShipsHeightSwingsSailSoarEaglesAnchorsAlpineAntelopes Book:The Poems, Posthumous and Collected: Death's jest-book. The brides' tragedy Source: The Poems, Posthumous and Collected: Death's jest-book. The brides' tragedy
“If there were dreams to sell, Merry and sad to tell, And the crier rung his bell, What would you buy?” IfsLoveDreamSellsDreamerBellsMerry Author:Thomas Lovell Beddoes