| Short Title | Spicer's PC-2, 1800 |
| Title | Spicer's Pocket Companion. Part Second |
| Pages | 31 |
| Publisher | Wright, Andrew |
| Location | CtY |
| Date | 1800 |
| Place | Northampton |
| Data Place | CtY |
| Comments |
| First Line | Page | Verses |
| Conven'd we're met my jovial souls | 10-11 | 7 |
| Fair charity would not to Gods be confin'd | 11-12 | 7 |
| Ye gracious pow'rs of choral song | 12-14 | 5 |
| Ask you who's singing here? | 14 | 3 |
| Mason's daughter, fair and young, A | 15 | 4 |
| It's down in yonder shady grove | 15-16 | 6 |
| Hail! brother Mason's Hail! | 16-17 | 4 |
| Come now all ye social pow'rs | 18 | 5 |
| John Bull for pastime, took a prance | 19-20 | 5 |
| Cease a while ye winds to blow | 20-21 | 3 |
| My temples with clusters of grape I'll entwine | 21-22 | 5 |
| What joys do the Craft on each Mason bestow | 22-23 | 5 |
| O nightingale best poet of the grove | 23-24 | 4 |
| Bright Chanticlere proclaims the dawn | 24-26 | 3 |
| With women and wine I defy ev'ry care | 26-27 | 5 |
| Go patter to lubbers and swabs do ye see | 27-29 | 4 |
| Let Masons be merry each night when they meet | 29-30 | 4 |
| Were I oblig'd to beg my bread | 30-31 | 3 |