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FREE-MASONS SONGS. 217
VIII.
Thro’ Jordan they go.
To face their proud foe,
I mean, the great Canaanite nations ;
But their gigantic train
Could not fuftain
The force of that army of mafbns.
IX.
Next Amalek’s king
Great forces did bring ;
Likewile the great Midianite nations;
But their kings got a fall,
And their great nobles all,
And their wealth fell a prey to our malbns.
X.
King Solomon he.
Was known to be free,
Built a lodge for the ufe of his malbns ;
Each beautiful part
Was due to the art
Of that princely and great learned malbn.
XL
Let each malbn that’s free
Toaft his memory:
Join hands without didimulation ;
Let cowans think on.
For they are all wrong;
Drink a health to an accepted mafon.
E e
VIII.
Thro’ Jordan they go.
To face their proud foe,
I mean, the great Canaanite nations ;
But their gigantic train
Could not fuftain
The force of that army of mafbns.
IX.
Next Amalek’s king
Great forces did bring ;
Likewile the great Midianite nations;
But their kings got a fall,
And their great nobles all,
And their wealth fell a prey to our malbns.
X.
King Solomon he.
Was known to be free,
Built a lodge for the ufe of his malbns ;
Each beautiful part
Was due to the art
Of that princely and great learned malbn.
XL
Let each malbn that’s free
Toaft his memory:
Join hands without didimulation ;
Let cowans think on.
For they are all wrong;
Drink a health to an accepted mafon.
E e
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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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