top of page
John Masefield was an English poet and author, best known for his sea poetry and adventure-filled prose. His works such as Sea-Fever and The Everlasting Mercy have touched readers with their themes of longing, adventure, and the beauty of the natural world. Masefield's exploration of human emotion and the quest for purpose continues to inspire poets and readers to pursue their creative passions with an open heart and a courageous spirit, embracing life's adventures with hope and resilience.
"The luck will alter and the star will rise."
Quote_1.png

"The luck will alter and the star will rise."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
5
"I must go down to the sea again, to the lonely sea and the sky; and all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by."
Quote_1.png

"I must go down to the sea again, to the lonely sea and the sky; and all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
1
"Since the printing press came into being, poetry has ceased to be the delight of the whole community of man; it has become the amusement and delight of the few."
Quote_1.png

"Since the printing press came into being, poetry has ceased to be the delight of the whole community of man; it has become the amusement and delight of the few."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
2
"It is too maddening. I've got to fly off, right now, to some devilish navy yard, three hours in a seasick steamer, and after being heartily sick, I'll have to speak three times, and then I'll be sick coming home. Still, who would not be sick for England?"
Quote_1.png

"It is too maddening. I've got to fly off, right now, to some devilish navy yard, three hours in a seasick steamer, and after being heartily sick, I'll have to speak three times, and then I'll be sick coming home. Still, who would not be sick for England?"

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
2
"Coming in solemn beauty like slow old tunes of Spain."
Quote_1.png

"Coming in solemn beauty like slow old tunes of Spain."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
2
"It's a warm wind, the west wind, full of birds' cries."
Quote_1.png

"It's a warm wind, the west wind, full of birds' cries."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
2
"Once in a century a man may be ruined or made insufferable by praise. But surely once in a minute something generous dies for want of it."
Quote_1.png

"Once in a century a man may be ruined or made insufferable by praise. But surely once in a minute something generous dies for want of it."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
1
"Commonplace people dislike tragedy because they dare not suffer and cannot exult."
Quote_1.png

"Commonplace people dislike tragedy because they dare not suffer and cannot exult."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
14
"In this life he laughs longest who laughs last."
Quote_1.png

"In this life he laughs longest who laughs last."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
1
"There are few earthly things more beautiful than a university a place where those who hate ignorance may strive to know, where those who perceive truth may strive to make others see."
Quote_1.png

"There are few earthly things more beautiful than a university a place where those who hate ignorance may strive to know, where those who perceive truth may strive to make others see."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
2
"Poetry is a mixture of common sense, which not all have, with an uncommon sense, which very few have."
Quote_1.png

"Poetry is a mixture of common sense, which not all have, with an uncommon sense, which very few have."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
1
bottom of page