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228 FRI?E -MASONS SONGS.
SONG XX.
GLorious craft, which fires the mind,
With fweet harmony and love ;
Surely thou wert firft defign’d,
A foretafte of the joys above.
Pleafures always on thee wait.
Thou reformeft Adam’s race;
Strength and beauty in thee meet,
Wifdom’s radiant in thy face.
Ai ts and virtue now combine,
Friendfliip- raifes cheerful mirth ;
All united to refine
Man from’s grofier part of earth.
Stately temples now arife,
And on lofty columns Hand ;
Mighty domes attempt the Ikies,
To adorn this happy land.
SONG XXI.
’HprS mafonry unites mankind,
JL To generous afHons- forms the foul;
So Uriel in union we’re conjoin’d.
One Ipirit animates the whole.
Chorus to be repeated at every verfe.
Then let mankind our deeds approve,
Since union, harmony, and love,
Shall voaft us to the realms above.
SONG XX.
GLorious craft, which fires the mind,
With fweet harmony and love ;
Surely thou wert firft defign’d,
A foretafte of the joys above.
Pleafures always on thee wait.
Thou reformeft Adam’s race;
Strength and beauty in thee meet,
Wifdom’s radiant in thy face.
Ai ts and virtue now combine,
Friendfliip- raifes cheerful mirth ;
All united to refine
Man from’s grofier part of earth.
Stately temples now arife,
And on lofty columns Hand ;
Mighty domes attempt the Ikies,
To adorn this happy land.
SONG XXI.
’HprS mafonry unites mankind,
JL To generous afHons- forms the foul;
So Uriel in union we’re conjoin’d.
One Ipirit animates the whole.
Chorus to be repeated at every verfe.
Then let mankind our deeds approve,
Since union, harmony, and love,
Shall voaft us to the realms above.
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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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