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Author: Thomas Lovell Beddoes (1803-1849)
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A ghost, that loved a lady fair
(from The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes) B. Holmes, H. Brian, W. Hurlstone: The Phantom-Wooer
All night a wind of music (All night a wind of music) (from The Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes) - L. Berkeley [x] *
All night a wind of music (from The Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes) [x] * L. Berkeley: All night a wind of music
Dirge (If thou wilt ease thine heart) (If thou wilt ease thine heart
) (from Death's Jest Book or The Fool's Tragedy) - B. Holmes
Dream Pedlary (If there were dreams to sell) (from The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes) - B. Dieren
Dream-Pedlary (If there were dreams to sell) (from The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes) - C. Parry, J. Beeson, G. Broadhead, S. Brougham, P. Buck, J. Coulthard, C. Gibbs, F. Haworth, J. Herbage, W. Lovelock, H. Roberton, H. Roberton, C. Taylor, H. Tily, W. Gwynn Williams
Fragment (All night a wind of music) (from The Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes) [x] * L. Berkeley: All night a wind of music
If there were dreams (If there were dreams to sell) (from The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes) - R. Birch
If there were dreams to sell (If there were dreams to sell) (from The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes) - B. Crist, J. Ireland, M. Blower, J. Hill, H. Morris
If there were dreams to sell (from The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes) C. Parry, J. Beeson, G. Broadhead, S. Brougham, P. Buck, J. Coulthard, C. Gibbs, F. Haworth, J. Herbage, W. Lovelock, H. Roberton, H. Roberton, C. Taylor, H. Tily, W. Gwynn Williams: Dream-Pedlary
R. Birch: If there were dreams
C. Brumby: Dream pedlary
B. Crist, J. Ireland, M. Blower, J. Hill, H. Morris: If there were dreams to sell
B. Holmes: Dream-pedlary
B. Dieren: Dream Pedlary
If thou wilt ease thine heart (If thou wilt ease thine heart
) (from Death's Jest Book or The Fool's Tragedy) - B. Britten, G. Binkerd
If thou wilt ease thine heart
(from Death's Jest Book or The Fool's Tragedy) C. Parry: If thou would'st ease thine heart
B. Britten, G. Binkerd: If thou wilt ease thine heart
B. Holmes: Dirge (If thou wilt ease thine heart)
J. Beeson: Song
If thou would'st ease thine heart (from Death's Jest Book or The Fool's Tragedy) C. Parry: If thou would'st ease thine heart
B. Britten, G. Binkerd: If thou wilt ease thine heart
B. Holmes: Dirge (If thou wilt ease thine heart)
J. Beeson: Song
If thou would'st ease thine heart (If thou wilt ease thine heart
) (from Death's Jest Book or The Fool's Tragedy) - C. Parry
Old Adam, the Carrion Crow (Old Adam, the carrion crow) - B. Holmes
Old Adam, the carrion crow B. Holmes: Old Adam, the Carrion Crow
Song (If thou wilt ease thine heart
) (from Death's Jest Book or The Fool's Tragedy) - J. Beeson
Stanzas (The mighty thought of an old world) (from The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes) L. Berkeley: The mighty thoughts of an old world
The mighty thought of an old world (from The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes) L. Berkeley: The mighty thoughts of an old world
The mighty thoughts of an old world (The mighty thought of an old world) (from The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes) - L. Berkeley
The Phantom-Wooer (A ghost, that loved a lady fair
) (from The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes) - B. Holmes, H. Brian, W. Hurlstone
Wild with passion (Wild with passion, sorrow beladen) - B. Britten
Wild with passion, sorrow beladen B. Britten: Wild with passion
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