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FREE-MASONS SONGS. 213
And then, without thought,
To a gibbet was brought
The free and the accepted mafon.
Jnd then, without thought, &c.
II.
And when he came there,
He put up his pray’r
For heav’u to pity his cafe on !
His king he efpy’d,
Who in progrefs did ride,
Was a free and an accepted mafon.
His king he efpy'd, &c.
HI.
Then out a fign flew,
Which the grand matter knew.
Who rode up to know the occafion :
Aflt’d wh<? had condemn’d
So worthy a friend
As a free and an accepted mafon 2
Hjk'd who had condemn’d, &c.
IV.
He tried the caufe,
And he found out the flaws,
According to juftice and reafon.
He fuck’d up the judge,
And all that bore grudge
To the free and the accepted mafon.
He tuck’d up the judge, &c.
And then, without thought,
To a gibbet was brought
The free and the accepted mafon.
Jnd then, without thought, &c.
II.
And when he came there,
He put up his pray’r
For heav’u to pity his cafe on !
His king he efpy’d,
Who in progrefs did ride,
Was a free and an accepted mafon.
His king he efpy'd, &c.
HI.
Then out a fign flew,
Which the grand matter knew.
Who rode up to know the occafion :
Aflt’d wh<? had condemn’d
So worthy a friend
As a free and an accepted mafon 2
Hjk'd who had condemn’d, &c.
IV.
He tried the caufe,
And he found out the flaws,
According to juftice and reafon.
He fuck’d up the judge,
And all that bore grudge
To the free and the accepted mafon.
He tuck’d up the judge, &c.
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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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