“And may we find when ended is the page, Death but a tavern on our pilgrimage.”
Quote by John Masefield
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The Poems and Plays of John Masefield: Poems
This compilation includes a selection of John Masefield's poems, reflecting his distinctive style and thematic concerns, offering readers a glimpse into his literary contributions and poetic vision. more
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