Davies

William Henry Davies (1871–1940) was a notable Welsh poet and writer known for his unique life as a wanderer and tramp in the United States and Britain, which deeply influenced his literary works. His poetry and prose, often classified as Georgian, vividly depict the hardships of the human condition and the transient lifestyle he experienced, earning him recognition from figures like George Bernard Shaw.

Newport, Wales Jul 3, 1871 Wikipedia
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