Wystan Hugh Auden, known more commonly as W. H. Auden was an English poet, often considered one of the greatest poets of the twentieth century. He was one of the greatest Anglo American poets. Born in England, he later obtained an American citizenship.
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The ear tends to be lazy, craves the familiar, and is shocked by the unexpected; the eye, on the other hand, tends to be impatient, craves the novel and is bored by repetition. Go to Quote / Comment
To save your world you asked this man to die; Would this man, could he see you now, ask why? Go to Quote / Comment
In times of joy, all of us wished we possessed a tail we could wag. Go to Quote / Comment
He disappeared in the dead of winter. Go to Quote / Comment
All sin tends to be addictive, and the terminal point of addiction is what is called damnation. Go to Quote / Comment