Author:William Henry Davies
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| ←Author Index: Da | William Henry Davies (1871–1940) |
| A Welsh poet and writer who spent a significant part of his life as a tramp or vagabond in the United States and United Kingdom. |
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- Songs of Joy (1911)
- Foliage (1913)
- Thunderstorms
- Strong Moments
- A Greeting
- Sweet Stay-at-Home
- The Starved
- A May Morning
- The Lonely Dreamer
- Christmas
- Laughing Rose
- Seeking Joy
- The Old Oak Tree
- Poor Kings
- Love and the Muse
- My Youth
- Smiles
- Mad Poll
- Joy Supreme
- Francis Thompson
- The Bird-Man
- Winter's Beauty
- The Church Organ
- Heigh Ho, the Rain
- Love's Inspiration
- Night Wanderers
- Young Beauty
- Who I know
- Sweet Birds, I come
- The Two Lives
- Hidden Love
- Life is Jolly
- The Fog
- A Woman's Charms
- Dreams of the Sea
- The Wonder Maker
- The Helpless
- An Early Love
- Dream Tragedies
- Children at Play
- When the Cuckoo Sings
- Return to Nature
- A Strange City
| Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1923. They may be copyrighted outside the U.S. (see Help:Public domain). However, works published before 1923 may be in the public domain in countries where they would ordinarily be copyrighted (due to the term of 70 years [or less] after the author's death having not yet expired) but whose legislature has waived copyright by accepting the rule of the shorter term. |