Beedome was the author of a short volume of verses, posthumously published in 1641 under the title of Poems Divine and Humane.
The collection was edited by Henry Glapthorne, the dramatist and poet, who prefixed a short prose address "to the reader", which is followed by commendatory verses of Ed.
The chief poem in the collection is entitled The Jealous Lover, or the Constant Maid, in six-line stanzas.
Two epigrams are addressed "to Sir Henry Wotten, Knight", another is in praise of George Wither.
A copy of commendatory verses by Beedome is prefixed to Robert Farley's Light's Morall Emblems, 1638.