Mase·field
(mās′fēld′), John 1878-1967. British writer primarily known for his poetry, including The Everlasting Mercy (1911) and the Chaucerian Reynard the Fox (1919). He became poet laureate in 1930.
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Masefield
(ˈmeɪsˌfiːld) n (Biography) John. 1878–1967, English poet, novelist, and critic; poet laureate (1930–67)
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Mase•field
(ˈmeɪsˌfild, ˈmeɪz-)
n. John, 1878–1967, English poet: poet laureate 1930–67.
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