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RNYG.783.109
2 Jul 1783:23 (706)
Addressed by the Worshipful Master, Wardens, and Brethren of
St. John's Lodge, No. 4, Ancient York Masons, to the Rev.
Dr. Inglis, on the most excellent Sermon preached by him,
at St. Paul's Church, in New-York, on St. John's Day, the
24th June, 1783.
Inspir'd by themes sublime, my daring Muse
On arduous wing, her sunward flight pursues;
Where learned Inglis greatly soar'd, she flies,
Far from the farthest ken of vulgar eyes;
. . . [verse 1 - 8 more lines; verse 2 - 10 lines;
verse 3 - 6 lines; verse 4 - 8 lines.]
St. John's Lodge, No. 4, June 30th, 1783. [signed] S.W.
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