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John Masefield was a celebrated English poet and writer, serving as Poet Laureate from 1930 to 1967. He is famed for his nautical-themed poetry, capturing the allure and danger of the sea. Masefield's adventure novels also garnered significant attention, especially among younger readers. His works evoke a sense of adventure and the beauty of the natural world. Think of him as the bard of the open sea. β΅