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As long as I love Beauty I am young.
W. H. Davies
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W. H. Davies:
Teetotallers lack the sympathy and generosity of men that drink.W. H. Davies:
Mother's father and brothers all took great interest in pugilism, and they knew the game well fromW. H. Davies:
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It is not altogether shyness that now makes me unsuccessful in company. Sometimes it is a state ofW. H. Davies:
My impression of Americans from the beginning is of the best, and I have never since had cause to aW. H. Davies:
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