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Saints and Lodgers
W. H. Davies, the famous ‘tramp-poet’ of Newport, lived a swashbuckling life of vagrancy in London and America, rising from a life on the streets to life as a famous poet, who was championed by Edward Thomas and George Bernard Shaw. While famous for his prose memoir The Autobiography of a Super-tramp, he is best-known as a poet for ‘Leisure’.
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Bu’r bardd-grwydryn W. H. Davies o Gasnewydd yn byw’n ddigartref yn Llundain ac America, gan godi o fyw ar y stryd i fod yn fardd enwog, yn gydnabod i Edward Thomas a George Bernard Shaw. Er ei fod yn enwog am ei hunangofiant The Autobiography of a Super-tramp, mae’n fwyaf adnabyddus fel bardd poblogaidd ar gyfer ‘hamdden’.W. H. Davies, the famous ‘tramp-poet’ of Newport, lived a swashbuckling life of vagrancy in London and America, rising from a life on the streets to life as a famous poet, who was championed by Edward Thomas and George Bernard Shaw. While famous for his prose memoir The Autobiography of a Super-tramp, he is best-known as a poet for ‘Leisure’.
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