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Page |
Verses |
| Thus mighty Eastern Kings, and some (fl) |
133 |
1 |
| On, on, my dear brethren, pursue your great lecture (fl) |
133-134 |
7 |
| Let masonry be now my theme (fl) |
134-135 |
4 |
| Ye brethren of the ancient craft (fl) |
135-136 |
4 |
| Grant me kind Heav'n what I request (fl) |
136-137 |
4 |
| From henceforth ever sing (fl) |
137-138 |
1 |
| Hail, masonry! thou craft divine! (fl) |
138-139 |
6 |
| Come let us prepare (fl) |
139-140 |
7 |
| On you who masonry despise (fl) |
140-141 |
4 |
| By mason's art, th' aspiring domes (fl) |
141 |
2 |
| As I at Wheeler's lodge one night (fl) |
141-142 |
3 |
| Some folks have with curious impertinence strove (fl) |
142-143 |
7 |
| You people who laugh at masons draw near (fl) |
143-144 |
8 |
| We have no idle prating (fl) |
144-145 |
5 |
| Mason's daughter fair and young, A (fl) |
145 |
4 |
| Health to our sisters let us drink, A (fl) |
146 |
2 |
| Sing to the honour of those (fl) |
146-147 |
2 |
| Hail secret art! by heav'n design'd (fl) |
147-148 |
5 |
| Come, are you prepar'd (fl) |
148 |
4 |
| Curious vulgar could never devise, The (fl) |
149 |
7 |
| We brethren free-masons, let's mark the great name (fl) |
150 |
6 |
| What tho' they call us mason-fools (fl) |
150-152 |
4 |
| Glorious craft, which fires the mind (fl) |
152 |
4 |
| Let malicious people censure (fl) |
152-153 |
2 |
| Come, come, my brethren dear (fl) |
153-154 |
4 |
| Come follow, follow me (fl) |
154-155 |
6 |
| With plumb, level, and square, to work let's prepare (fl) |
155-156 |
6 |
| King Solomon, that wise projector (fl) |
156-158 |
6 |
| Of all institutions to form well the mind (fl) |
158 |
4 |
| To the science that virtue and art do maintain (fl) |
159-160 |
8 |
| When earth's foundations first were laid (fl) |
160-161 |
5 |
| Come, boys, let us more liquor get (fl) |
161-162 |
4 |
| Guardian genius of our art divine (fl) |
162-163 |
5 |
| Genius of masonry descend (fl) |
163-164 |
12 |
| Pray lend me your ears my dear brethren awhile (fl) |
165-167 |
20 |
| As Masons once on Shinar's plan (fl) |
168-169 |
6 |
| With harmony and flowing wine (fl) |
169-170 |
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| Ye ancient sons of Tyre (fl) |
170 |
4 |
| From the depths let us raise (fl) |
171-173 |
13 |
| 'Tis Masonry unites mankind (fl) |
173 |
6 |
| [See in the East, the master plac'd] (fl) |
173-174 |
3 |
| Attend, attend the strains (fl) |
174-175 |
4 |
| To Masonry your voices raise (fl) |
175-176 |
4 |
| Bless'd be the day that gave to me (fl) |
176 |
2 |
| How bless'd are we from ignorance freed (fl) |
176-178 |
12 |
| Come fill up a bumper, and let it go round (fl) |
179 |
4 |
| Wake the lute and quivering strings (fl) |
179-180 |
4 |
| Hail! sacred art, by heav'n design'd (fl) |
180-181 |
6 |
| Hail Masonry divine (fl) |
181 |
3 |
| Let Masons be merry each night when they meet (fl) |
181-182 |
4 |
| If unity be good in every degree (fl) |
182-183 |
3 |
| How happy a mason whose bosom still flows (fl) |
183 |
2 |
| Let worthy brethren all combine (fl) |
183-184 |
5 |
| Let masons ever live in love (fl) |
184 |
3 |
| When masonry, by heav'ns decree (fl) |
185 |
5 |
| When Sol, ascending from the East (fl) |
185-186 |
6 |
| As long as our coast shall with whiteness appear (fl) |
186-187 |
4 |
| Arise gentle muse, who with wisdom inspires (fl) |
187-188 |
3 |
| Begin O ye muses, a free-mason's strain (fl) |
188-189 |
7 |
| When a lodge of free-masons are cloath'd in their aprons (fl) |
189-190 |
10 |
| With grateful hearts your voices raise (fl) |
190-191 |
3 |
| Ye thrice happy few (fl) |
191-193 |
7 |
| Whoever wants wisdom must with some delight (fl) |
193 |
4 |
| Come, ye elves that be (fl) |
193-195 |
10 |
| Ye sons of great science, impatient to learn (fl) |
195-196 |
6 |
| Conven'd we're met---chief oracle of heav'n (fl) |
206-211 |
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