- - john masefield poem
- - John Masefield poem that begins "I must down to the seas again "
- - part including a few incomplete verses by masefield
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- - "...... Fever" (John Masefield poem)
- - Masefield's love
- - "Mighty swell" Keats poem subject
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- - Masefield poem published with Cargoes in 1902
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- - "The ...... Wind,"Masefield poem
- - What's left of the map?
- - the very last way to go!
- - Two of us sat outside looking toward the setting sun
- - Adam ...., the original TV Batman
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- - Some poem, Masefield's classic work
- - Autumn de Wilde's 2020 Austen adaptation
- - Jane Austen classic or its heroine
- - jane austen character who "seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence"
- - 2021 u.s. open winner raducanu
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- - John Masefield's "The Tragedy of ..."
- - Grandma, in the U.K
- - Grams in the U.K.?
- - British equivalent of gran or grandma
- - Grandad's other half
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- - John Masefield's work.
- - There's poetry in every good essay
- - Works for compliments
- - One's beginning with some French poems
- - Celebratory works
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- - Part of John Masefield's title.
- - Poet ......, court bard of Britain
- - Perhaps Armitage Shanks's third feature stops stool at opening in enamel
- - Honoree, of a sort
- - Cut tree tops at the entrance - it's an important job for linesman
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