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FREE-MASONS SONGS. 243
IV.
Then heaven and earth with jubilee rung.
And all the creation of mafonry fung.
But, lo ! to adorn and complete the gay ball.
Old Adam was made the grand mafter of all.
Derry do-wn, fee.
V.
But Satan met Eve, as flie was a*gadding,
Which let her, and fmee all her daughters a-
madding.
To find out the lecrets of free malbnry.
She did eat the fruit of the forbidden tree.
Derry down, fee.
VI.
Her head being fill’d with many ftrange fancies.
As all the young girls who deal in romances.
And beitig with knowledge fufficiently cramm’d.
She faid to her hulband. Take, eat, and be damn’d.
Derry down, fee.
VII.
How Adam look’d on her, as one firuck with
thunder!
He view’d her from head to foot over with
wonder!
Then fince you have done this thing, Madam,
faid he,
For your fake, no women free mafons lh»ll be.
Derry down, fee.
H h 2
IV.
Then heaven and earth with jubilee rung.
And all the creation of mafonry fung.
But, lo ! to adorn and complete the gay ball.
Old Adam was made the grand mafter of all.
Derry do-wn, fee.
V.
But Satan met Eve, as flie was a*gadding,
Which let her, and fmee all her daughters a-
madding.
To find out the lecrets of free malbnry.
She did eat the fruit of the forbidden tree.
Derry down, fee.
VI.
Her head being fill’d with many ftrange fancies.
As all the young girls who deal in romances.
And beitig with knowledge fufficiently cramm’d.
She faid to her hulband. Take, eat, and be damn’d.
Derry down, fee.
VII.
How Adam look’d on her, as one firuck with
thunder!
He view’d her from head to foot over with
wonder!
Then fince you have done this thing, Madam,
faid he,
For your fake, no women free mafons lh»ll be.
Derry down, fee.
H h 2
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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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