John Masefield Quotes About Death

We have collected for you the TOP of John Masefield's best quotes about Death! Here are collected all the quotes about Death starting from the birthday of the Poet – June 1, 1878! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 3 sayings of John Masefield about Death. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • Death opens unknown doors. It is most grand to die.

    'Pompey The Great' (1910) act 2
  • When the last sea is sailed and last shallow charted, When the last field is reaped and the last harvest stored, When the last fire is out and the last guest departed Grant the last prayer that I pray, Be good to me, O Lord.

    John Masefield (1922). “The Poems and Plays of John Masefield: Poems”
  • When Life knocks at the door no one can wait, When Death makes his arrest we have to go.

    John Masefield (1925). “Poems by John Masefield”
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