What poem does the phrase "the men who were boys when I was a boy" come from?

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From the poem, "The South Country" by Hilaire Belloc, which is contained in the book, "Highways and Byways in Sussex" by Edward Verrall Lucas on page 74.

Here is the stanza:

I will hold my house in the high wood
Within a walk of the sea,
And the men who were boys when I was a boy
Shall sit and drink with me.
it goes on .shall sit and drink with me but title, mmm I think it was by ~Hilaire Belloc
This is a line from Hilaire Belloc's poem 'The South Country'.

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