Here you will find a huge collection of inspiring and beautiful quotes of William Henry Davies.Our large collection of famous William Henry Davies Quotations and Sayings are inspirational and carefully selected. We hope you will enjoy the Quotations of William Henry Davies on poetandpoem.com. We also have an impressive collection of poems from famous poets in our poetry section
I turned my head and saw the wind, Not far from where I stood, Dragging the corn by her golden hair, Into a dark and lonely wood. (William Henry Davies (1871-1940), British poet. The Villain (l. 7-10). OxBTC. Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century English Verse, The. Philip Larkin, ed. (1973) Oxford University Press.)
And I could see that child's one eye Which seemed to laugh, and say with glee: 'What caused my death you'll never know? Perhaps my mother murdered me.' (William Henry Davies (1871-1940), British poet. The Inquest (l. 25-28). OxBTC. Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century English Verse, The. Philip Larkin, ed. (1973) Oxford University Press.)
What is this life if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare? (William Henry Davies (1871-1940), British poet. Leisure, Songs of Joy (1911).)