John Masefield Quotes About Soul

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  • The distant soul can shake the distant friend's soul and make the longing felt, over untold miles.

    John Masefield, Audrey Napier-Smith, William Buchan (1983). “Letters to Reyna”, London : Buchan & Enright
  • The social states of human kinds Are made by multitudes of minds, And after multitudes of years A little human growth appears Worth having, even to the soul Who sees most plain it's not the whole.

    John Masefield (1925). “Poems by John Masefield”
  • The corn that makes the holy bread By which the soul of man is fed, The holy bread, the food unpriced, Thy everlasting mercy, Christ.

    'The Everlasting Mercy' (1911) st. 86
  • I hold that when a person dies / His soul returns again to earth; / Arrayed in some new flesh disguise / Another mother gives him birth / With sturdier limbs and brighter brain.

    John Masefield, Donald Elwin Stanford (1984). “Selected poems”, Carcanet Press
  • Man with his burning soul Has but an hour of breath To build a ship of Truth In which his soul may sail- Sail on the sea of death. For death takes toll Of beauty, courage, youth, Of all but Truth.

    John Masefield (1946). “Poems”
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