First Line |
Page |
Verses |
When orient Wisdom beam'd serene |
233-234 |
5 |
O! What a happy thing it is |
234-235 |
3 |
At the bright temple's awful dome |
235-236 |
4 |
Ye free-born foes of Britain's isle |
236-237 |
4 |
Adieu! a heart-warm, fond adieu |
237-238 |
4 |
Arise, and sound thy trumpet, Fame |
238-239 |
4 |
Ye thrice happy few |
239-240 |
7 |
Come let us prepare |
240-241 |
7 |
'Ere God the universe began |
241-242 |
5 |
We have no idle prating |
242-243 |
5 |
Unite, unite, your voices raise |
243-244 |
5 |
Let Mason's fame resound |
244-245 |
5 |
When the sun from the East first salutes mortal eyes |
245-246 |
6 |
Come, now, lov'd brothers |
246-247 |
6 |
Let Masonry from pole to pole |
247 |
|
Ye sons of gay science, impatient to learn [sic] |
248 |
6 |
In history we read of an ancient old King |
249-251 |
21 |
When the Deity's word |
251-252 |
4 |
You people who laugh at Masons draw near |
252-253 |
8 |
Come are you prepar'd |
253 |
4 |
'Tis Masonry unites Mankind |
254 |
7 |
Come follow, follow me |
255 |
6 |
How happy a Mason, whose bosom still flows |
256 |
2 |
With harmony and flowing wine |
256-257 |
5 |
Fidelity once had a fancy to roam |
257-258 |
8 |
Ye antient sons of Tyre |
258-259 |
4 |
Hail! Masonry divine |
259-260 |
3 |
From the depths let us raise |
260-262 |
13 |
Ye sons of great science impatient to learn |
262-263 |
6 |
Let Masons be merry each night when they meet |
263-264 |
4 |
Whilst some sing of love and its powerful flame |
264-265 |
10 |
When earth's foundation first was laid |
265-266 |
5 |
To Masonry your voices raise |
266-267 |
4 |
Genius of Masonry descend |
267-268 |
5 |
Hail Masonry, thou Craft divine! |
268-269 |
6 |
Let all Free Masons lend an ear |
270-271 |
9 |
Let's sing to the three, who first did agree |
271-272 |
8 |