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COLLECTION
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Free-Masons SONGS.
The MASTER’S Song.
SONG I.
THus mighty eaftern kings, and fome
Of Abram’s race, and monarchs good
Of Egypt, Syria, Greece, and Rome,
True architetture underftood:
No wonder then if mafons join.
To celebrate thofe mafon-kings.
With folemn note, and flowing wine,
Whilfl: every brother jointly flngs :
Chorus.
Who can unfold the royal art.
Or fing its fecrets in a fong ?
They’re fafely kept in mafon’s heart.
And to this ancient lodge belong.
The Fellow-craft’s SONG.
SONG II.
HAil mafonry, thou craft divine !
Glory of earth, from heav’n reveal’d ;
Which doft with jewels precious fliine.
From all but malons eyes conceal’d.
Thy praifes due ivho can rehearfe,
Jn nervous profe, or flowing verfe P
O F
Free-Masons SONGS.
The MASTER’S Song.
SONG I.
THus mighty eaftern kings, and fome
Of Abram’s race, and monarchs good
Of Egypt, Syria, Greece, and Rome,
True architetture underftood:
No wonder then if mafons join.
To celebrate thofe mafon-kings.
With folemn note, and flowing wine,
Whilfl: every brother jointly flngs :
Chorus.
Who can unfold the royal art.
Or fing its fecrets in a fong ?
They’re fafely kept in mafon’s heart.
And to this ancient lodge belong.
The Fellow-craft’s SONG.
SONG II.
HAil mafonry, thou craft divine !
Glory of earth, from heav’n reveal’d ;
Which doft with jewels precious fliine.
From all but malons eyes conceal’d.
Thy praifes due ivho can rehearfe,
Jn nervous profe, or flowing verfe P
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Freemasonry > Free-masons pocket-companion > (212) |
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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