Quote by John Milton
How gladly would I meet mortality, my sentence, and be earth in sensible! how glad would lay me down, as in my mother's lap! There I should rest, and sleep secure.
Summary
This quote reflects a longing to embrace death and find solace in the natural cycle of life. The speaker yearns to shed the burdens of existence and return to the familiarity and comfort of the earth. Rest and security are found in the idea of being cradled by Mother Earth, suggesting a peaceful and serene transition into mortality. These words demonstrate a wistful desire to find tranquility in the inevitable nature of one's fate.
Topics
Death
By John Milton