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FREE-MASONS SONGS. 205
V.
Antiquity’s pride
We have on our fide,
Which maketh men juft in their ftation :
There’s nought but what’s good
To be underftood.
By a free and an accepted mafon.
V*.
We’re true and fmcere.
And juft to the fair.
Who will truft us on ev’ry accafion ;
No mortals can more
The ladies adore.
Than a free and an accepted mafcn.
VII.
Then join hand in hand,
To each other firm ftand.
Let’s be merry, and put a bright face on ;
What mortal can boaft
So noble a toaft,
As a free and an accepted malbn ?
[7b all the -worthy Fraternity round the globe."J
SONG IV.
I.
WHen a lodge of free malbns
Are cloth’d in their aprons,
In order to make a new brother,
With firm hearts and clean hands,
They repair to their ftands,
And juftly liipport one another.
V.
Antiquity’s pride
We have on our fide,
Which maketh men juft in their ftation :
There’s nought but what’s good
To be underftood.
By a free and an accepted mafon.
V*.
We’re true and fmcere.
And juft to the fair.
Who will truft us on ev’ry accafion ;
No mortals can more
The ladies adore.
Than a free and an accepted mafcn.
VII.
Then join hand in hand,
To each other firm ftand.
Let’s be merry, and put a bright face on ;
What mortal can boaft
So noble a toaft,
As a free and an accepted malbn ?
[7b all the -worthy Fraternity round the globe."J
SONG IV.
I.
WHen a lodge of free malbns
Are cloth’d in their aprons,
In order to make a new brother,
With firm hearts and clean hands,
They repair to their ftands,
And juftly liipport one another.
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