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The Poetical Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Volume 1

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The English poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes was born in Clifton in Bristol and educated at Pembroke College, Oxford. He later studied medicine at Göttingen in Germany before leading an itinerant life in Germany and Switzerland and committing suicide at the age of 45.

His early verse drama The Bride's Tragedy was well reviewed but later attempts at dramas were mostly left incomplete. His Collected Poems were published 2 years after his death. The poems read here are from a later edition of his complete Poetical Works published in 1890 by Edmund Gosse. They are in 3 sections: Poems Collected in 1851, Poems Hitherto Unpublished, and Miscellaneous Poems.

Beddoes had a preoccupation with death, he studied medicine in the hope of finding clinical evidence of the existence of an immortal soul, and this preoccupation influenced much of his work.

Lytton Strachey described Beddoes as "the last Elizabethan", and said that he was distinguished not for his "illuminating views on men and things, or for a philosophy", but for the quality of his expression. - Summary by Alan Mapstone (2 hr 43 min)

Chapters

POEMS COLLECTED IN 1851: Alfarabi

13:11

Read by Alan Mapstone

The Romance of the Lily

17:24

Read by Algy Pug

Pygmalion

18:20

Read by Alan Mapstone

Lines written in a Blank Leaf of the "Prometheus Unbound"

1:31

Read by Bruce Kachuk

Sonnet

1:14

Read by Algy Pug

Letter to B.W.Procter,Esq.

7:12

Read by Alan Mapstone

Another Letter to the Same

4:35

Read by jonbuder

The Boding Dreams

3:10

Read by Algy Pug

Song of a Maid whose Love is Dead

1:34

Read by dc

The Ghost's Moonshine

2:11

Read by Algy Pug

From the German

1:17

Read by jonbuder

The Phantom-Wooer

1:09

Read by jonbuder

A Dirge

1:13

Read by Bruce Kachuk

Another Dirge (for a young maiden)

1:00

Read by Bruce Kachuk

Bridal Serenade

1:06

Read by Nalifa

Dirge

0:43

Read by Nalifa

Dirge and Hymeneal

2:23

Read by Alan Mapstone

Dial-Thoughts

2:04

Read by jonbuder

Dream-Pedlary

2:12

Read by jonbuder

Ballad of Human Life

1:40

Read by dc

Song on the Water

1:47

Read by ShrimpPhish

Love-in-Idleness

2:39

Read by ShrimpPhish

The Reason Why

2:02

Read by jonbuder

The Two Archers

2:54

Read by jonbuder

The Runaway

0:59

Read by Felicia Molyneux

Song on the Water

0:39

Read by Sonali Ekka

Alpine Spirit's Song

2:02

Read by PaulGrancio

Song

2:13

Read by Alan Mapstone

Song of the Stygian Naiades

1:54

Read by DanaAnn NiteOwLNanny

The Lily of the Valley

1:44

Read by jonbuder

A Lament

0:38

Read by jonbuder

Dirge

0:55

Read by Sonali Ekka

Epitaph

0:43

Read by Am Pab

The Tree of Life

1:50

Read by ShrimpPhish

The New-Born Star

2:04

Read by ShrimpPhish

Threnody

1:07

Read by Larry Wilson

Lines Written at Geneva

2:32

Read by David Lawrence

Stanzas

1:14

Read by David Lawrence

Lines Written in Switzerland

5:07

Read by F1nBr8d

Doomesday

4:12

Read by Felicia Molyneux

Threnody

0:58

Read by David Lawrence

POEMS HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED: The Old Ghost

1:25

Read by Alan Mapstone

Written in Album at Clifton

6:24

Read by Alan Mapstone

Sonnet to Zoë King

1:11

Read by Am Pab

Fragment

0:48

Read by Anthony Will

The Flowery Alchemist

1:18

Read by Anthony Will

Fragment

0:35

Read by Anthony Will

Lord Alcohol

1:35

Read by Anthony Will

The Oviparous Tailor

2:16

Read by April6090

Silenus in Proteus

1:24

Read by ShrimpPhish

Song

1:17

Read by ShrimpPhish

MISCELLANEOUS POEMS: The Comet

2:33

Read by Larry Wilson

Quatorzains: I. To Perfume

1:26

Read by Alan Mapstone

II. Thoughts

1:03

Read by Larry Wilson

III. A Rivulet

1:07

Read by Anthony Will

IV. To Sound

2:03

Read by dc

V. To Night

1:11

Read by Owlivia

VI. A Fantastic Simile

1:09

Read by Anthony Will

VII. Another

1:08

Read by Owlivia

VIII. To Silence

1:06

Read by Larry Wilson

IX. To My Lyre

1:13

Read by dc

X. To Poesy

1:08

Read by Larry Wilson

XI. A Clock striking at Midnight

2:37

Read by Alan Mapstone

To a Bunch of Grapes

2:29

Read by Alan Mapstone