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224 FREE-MASONS SONGS.
IV-
Thefe noble grand ftru&ures will always prodaira
What honour is due to a free-maJbn's name.
Ev'n ages to come, when our work they do fee.
Will ftrive with each other like us to be free.
Derry down, &c.
V.
What tho’ fome of late, by their fpleen, plainly fliow
They fain would deride what they gladly would
know ?
Let ev’ry true brother thde vermin defpife, [eyes.
And the ancient grand lecret keep back from their
Derry doom, &c.
VI.
Then, brethren, let’s all put our hand to our heart,
And refblve from true malbnry ne’er to depart:
And when the lafl trumpet on earth (hall delcend.
Our lodge will be clos’d, and our fecrets lhall end.
Derry down, &c.
SONG XVII.
r>y Brother Blacklock, of the lodge at Dumfries.
I.
r T^Hoogh bigots florm, and fools dedaim,
Jl And maibns fome through ign’rance blame,
The good, the juft, the learn’d, the wife,
Frec-malbnry will ne’er delpife.