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Short Title Beauties, 1801 
Title Beauties and Super-Excellency of Free Masonry Attempted, The 
Pages 71 
Publisher Cochran & M'Laughlin 
Location DLC, Nhi/DLC AC901 .D8 vol. 117, no. 6 Duane Pam 
Date 1801 
Place Philadephia 
Data Place DLC AC901 .D8 vol. 11 
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Now let a spacious world arise (fl)  9-10 
Had I the tonges of Greeks and Jews (fl)  10 
Let Christians of high esteem (fl)  11 
Lord thou hast search'd and seen me thro' (fl)  12-13  12 
Lo, what an entertaining sight (fl)  15 
Hail, Masonry! thou craft divine (fl)  30-31 
Come let us prepare (fl)  32-33 
When quite a young spark (fl)  33-34 
Mason's daughter young and fair, A (fl)  35 
Though bigots storm, and fools declaim (fl)  36 
Adieu! a heart-warm, fond adieu (fl)  37-38 
Hail! Masonry! thou sacred art (fl)  38 
Ye thrice happy few (fl)  39-40 
No man a disciple can be (fl)  41-42  13 
Health to each one, A (fl)  43 
'Tis Masonry unites mankind (fl)  44 
Let Masonry be now my theme (fl)  45 
With harmony and flowing wine (fl)  46 
By Mason's art th' aspiring dome (fl)  47 
Assist me, ye fair tuneful Nine (fl)  47-48 
To all who Masonry despise (fl)  48-49 
When Masonry was first begun (fl)  49-50 
Of your hearts to take care, now ladies prepare (fl)  50-51 
Some persons, with curious impertinence, strove (fl)  51-52 
How happy a Mason! whose bosom still flows (fl)  52 
Great, the noble, and the wise, The (fl)  53 
King Solomon, that wise projector (fl)  53-54 
Of all institutions, to form well the mind (fl)  54 
When earth's foundation first was laid (fl)  55   
Assembled and tyl'd, let us social agree (fl)  56 
Grant me kind heaven what we request (fl)  57 
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