William Plomer introduces a number of poems which he has chosen on the principle that gaiety is preferable to earnestness, natural piety to self-sufficiency, and high spirits to truculence.
Readers:
Felix Felton and Carleton Hobbs
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William Plomer introduces a number of poems which he has chosen on the principle that gaiety is preferable to earnestness, natural piety to self-sufficiency, and high spirits to truculence.
Readers:
Felix Felton and Carleton Hobbs