Associations to the word «Masefield»
Noun
- Laureate
- Pali
- Chaucer
- Somme
- Clipper
- Pts
- Meredith
- Ballad
- Eliot
- Poet
- Delight
- Hardy
- Irwin
- Poem
- John
- Sylvia
- Shakespeare
- Verse
- Quinn
- Fever
- Cecil
- Poetry
- Harold
- Novelist
- Commentary
- Peter
- Gibson
- Sailor
- Owen
- Sea
- Scott
- Box
- Thomas
- Fantasy
- Lewis
- Oxford
- Novel
- Lawrence
- Morris
- Translation
- Lyric
- Edward
- Alice
- Commander
- English
- Lecture
- Patrick
- Sir
- George
- Chairman
- Robert
- Fox
- Recognition
- Louis
- William
- Text
- Henry
- Alexander
- Writer
- Mr
- Flight
- Book
Verb
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Dictionary definition
MASEFIELD, noun. English poet (1878-1967).
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.