W. H. Davies

William Henry Davies or W. H. Davies (1871– 1940) was a Welsh poet and writer. Davies spent a significant part of his life as a tramp or hobo, in the United Kingdom and United States, but became one of the most popular poets of his time. The principal themes in his work are observations about life's hardships, the ways in which the human condition is reflected in nature, his own tramping adventures and the various characters he met. Davies is usually considered one of the Georgian Poets, although much of his work is atypical of the style and themes adopted by others of the genre.

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New poems [by Willima H. Davies] (1907)















Beggars [by Willima H. Davies] (1909)















Farewell to poesy and other pieces [by Willima H. Davies] (1910)















The soul's destroyer and other poems [by William H. Davies] (1910)















A weak woman, a novel [by Willima H. Davies] (1911)















Songs of joy and others [by Willima H. Davies] (1911)















The true traveller [by Willima H. Davies] (1912)















Foliage, various poems [by Willima H. Davies] (1913)















Nature [by Willima H. Davies] (1914)















The collected poems of Willima H. Davies [by Willima H. Davies] (1916)















The avtobiography of a svper-tramp [by Willima H. Davies] (1917)















A poet's pilgrimage [by Willima H. Davies] (1918)















The captive lion & other poems [by Willima H. Davies] (1921)















The hour of magic and other poems [by Willima H. Davies] (1922)

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