why is a west land called a fine land
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The west lands seem perfect to the speaker, so perfect that the thought of them brings tears to his eyes. John Masefield uses vivid imagery as he describes the land as a respite; “It's a fine land, the west land, for hearts as tired as mine, Apple orchards blossom there, and the air's like wine.”
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