The Poetry of FreemasonryPub. for the author, Knight & Leonard, printers, 1884 - 399 pages |
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... give me the means of leisure for half a year , - will never be known . Years , verging upon threescore and ten , blunting eye and ear and dulling the sense deeper than both , warn me to be content that " what is writ is writ . " Twenty ...
... give me the means of leisure for half a year , - will never be known . Years , verging upon threescore and ten , blunting eye and ear and dulling the sense deeper than both , warn me to be content that " what is writ is writ . " Twenty ...
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... give the preference to Symbolical Masonry as the richest in poetic thought , and I can only hope that the day is not distant when a great poet will arise who will be to Freemasonry what Scott was to chivalry , Moore to patriotism ...
... give the preference to Symbolical Masonry as the richest in poetic thought , and I can only hope that the day is not distant when a great poet will arise who will be to Freemasonry what Scott was to chivalry , Moore to patriotism ...
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... give each man his due . We part upon the SQUARE , - for the world must have its due , We mingle in the ranks of men , but keep The Secret true , And the influence of our gatherings in memory is green , And we long , upon the LEVEL , to ...
... give each man his due . We part upon the SQUARE , - for the world must have its due , We mingle in the ranks of men , but keep The Secret true , And the influence of our gatherings in memory is green , And we long , upon the LEVEL , to ...
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... give interest to banquetry occasions , both in the red and black . It has been quoted in orations and addresses , and it may be supposed that but few who see these pages are not in some degree familiar with it . The following lines ...
... give interest to banquetry occasions , both in the red and black . It has been quoted in orations and addresses , and it may be supposed that but few who see these pages are not in some degree familiar with it . The following lines ...
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... Give him with joy to the tomb ; Wages of promise are his , Soon shall he rise from its gloom . Green live the deeds of our friend ; Sweet is his virtue's perfume ; Prayers from his soul did ascend , Pure as the dewy - washed bloom ...
... Give him with joy to the tomb ; Wages of promise are his , Soon shall he rise from its gloom . Green live the deeds of our friend ; Sweet is his virtue's perfume ; Prayers from his soul did ascend , Pure as the dewy - washed bloom ...
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Acacia altar Ashlar auld lang syne band beneath bless blest breast bright Brotherhood Brotherly Brothers Celestial charity cheer Craft Craftsmen crown dead dear death divine doth earth East emblem eternal Excalibur faithful farewell fraternal Freemasonry Freemasons friends Gavel give glory gone grace Grand Commandery Grand Days Grand Encampment United Grand Master grave hail hand happy hath hear heart Heaven heavenly hill Hiram holy Holy Land honor hope hour Jephtha Jerusalem Jesus King Solomon knee labor land life's light Lodge Lord Masonry Masons meet memory Mizpeh mystic mystic band neath never night o'er peace praise prayer rest round sacred sigh sing Solomon's Temple song sorrow soul spirit Square stand stone sweet sword tears tell Templar Temple thee There's thou throne to-night toil Tom Biggs tomb Trowel true truth Twas unto voice walls weary weeping wisdom word