"If there were dreams to sell, what would you buy?" asks poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes in this poem about the selling of dreams.
Literature resource offers a bibliography of Beddoes' works along with links to several sites providing his texts.
Find the texts of "Song From the Ship" and "Old Adam, the Carrion Crow," and an excerpt of "Dream-Pedlary."
Sail into the text of this evocative poem, written by Beddoes, about going to sea at the end of a long calm.
"To Night," "A Rivulet," and "To Tartar, A Terrier Beauty" are the sonnets posted here.
Provides the texts of several of Beddoes' most well-known poems and songs, including "Dream Peddlary."
Death and love are the two motifs in this dark poem written by Beddoes during the Romantic period.