Poetic Openings : John Masefield to Edgar Lee Masters

Poet : John Masefield : Poem : Sonnet : First Line : FLESH, I have knocked at many a dusty door,
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : Tewkesbury Road : First Line : IT is good to be out on the road, and going one knows not where,
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : The Island Of Skyros : First Line : Here, where we stood together, we three men,
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : The Passing Strange : First Line : Out of the earth to rest or range
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : The Seekers : First Line : FRIENDS and loves we have none, nor wealth nor blessed abode,
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : The Wanderer : First Line : ALL day they loitered by the resting ships,
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : The West Wind : First Line : IT'S a warm wind, the west wind, full of birds' cries;
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : The Yarn Of The Loch Achray : First Line : The Loch Achray was a clipper tall
Poet : John Masefield : Poem : Trade Winds : First Line : IN the harbor, in the island, in the Spanish Seas,
Poet : Edgar Lee Masters : Poem : A. D. Blood : First Line : If you in the village think that my work was a good one,
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