Poetic Openings : John Masefield to John Masefield

Poet : John Masefield : Poem : C.l.m. : First Line : IN the dark womb where I began
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : Captain Stratton's Fancy : First Line : OH some are fond of red wine, and some are fond of white,
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : Cargoes : First Line : QUINQUIREME of Nineveh from distant Ophir,
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : Lollingdon Downs Viii : First Line : THE Kings go by with jewled crowns;
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : Night Is On The Downland : First Line : Night is on the downland, on the lonely moorland,
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : On Eastnor Knoll : First Line : SILENT are the woods, and the dim green boughs are
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : On Growing Old : First Line : Be with me, Beauty, for the fire is dying;
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : Roadways : First Line : ONE road leads to London,
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : Sea Change : First Line : "Goneys an' gullies an' all o' the birds o' the sea
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : Sea Fever : First Line : I must down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky,
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