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Beddoes
[ bed-ohz ]
noun
- Thomas Lov·ell [luhv, -, uh, l], 1803–49, English dramatist and poet.
Beddoes
/ ˈbɛdəʊz /
noun
- BeddoesThomas Lovell18031849MBritishWRITING: poet Thomas Lovell . 1803–49, British poet, noted for his macabre imagery, esp in Death's Jest-Book (1850)
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Hudson had been seen lurking about, and it was believed by the police that he had done away with Beddoes, and had fled.
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As to the sailor and Beddoes, neither of them was ever heard of again after that day on which the letter of warning was written.
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No complaint had been lodged with the police, so that Beddoes had mistaken a threat for a deed.
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Few people except professed students of literature know more of Thomas Lovell Beddoes than his name.
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The character of Lovell Beddoes' poetry was the natural outgrowth of his early studies.
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