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Short Title Muse of Masonry, 1801 
Title Muse of Masonry, The 
Pages 64 
Publisher Tiebout, John 
Location PPPFM, MH 
Date 1801 
Place New-York 
Data Place Rdx S50022 
Comments  
First Line Page Verses
Adieu! a heart-warm, fond adieu! (fl)  5-6 
Advance each true brother, my song now attend (fl)  6-7 
Alone from arts and science flow (fl) 
Mason's daughter fair and young, A (fl) 
Mason's life's the life for me, A (fl)  8-10 
Arise, and blow thy trumpet, Fame! (fl)  10-11 
Arise, gentle muse, and thy wisdom impart (fl)  11-12 
As long as our coast shall with whiteness appear (fl)  12 
As Poverty late in a fit of despair (fl)  12-13 
Attend, loving brethren, and to me give ear (fl)  13-15 
Attend, attend the strains (fl)  15-16 
Behold a cloud break, and Urania descends (fl)  16-17 
Come all ye elves that be (fl)  17-21  23 
Come, are you prepar'd (fl)  21-22 
Come, come, my brethren dear (fl)  22-23 
Come let us prepare (fl)  23-24 
Father Adam, created, beheld the light shine (fl)  24-26  13 
Fidelity once had a fancy to rove (fl)  26-27 
Grave bus'ness being clos'd---and a call from the south (fl)  27-28 
Behold in a lodge we dear Brethren are met (fl)  29-30 
Come, ye Mason's hither bring (fl)  30-31 
Divine Urania, virgin pure! (fl)  31 
Ere God the universe began (fl)  32 
In hist'ry we're told, how the lodges of old (fl)  33-34 
From henceforth ever sing (fl)  34 
Genius of Masonry, descend (fl)  35 
How happy a Mason, whose bosom still flows (fl)  35-36 
In all your dealings take good care (fl)  36 
Ye happy few, who here extend (fl)  37 
Let drunkards boast the power of wine (fl)  38-40 
Right worshipful master, and worshipsful wardens (fl)  40 
We sing of Mason's antient fame! (fl)  41 
On, on, my dear brethren, pursue your great lecture (fl)  42-43 
No sect in the world can with Masons compare (fl)  43-44 
No sect in the world can with Masons compare (fl)  139-140 
Joy to my brother Masons (fl)  44-46 
King Solomon, that wise projector (fl)  47-48 
Of all the places in the town (fl)  48-49 
Just straight from his home (fl)  49-50 
To Masonry your voices raise (fl)  50-52 
Unite, unite, your voices raise (fl)  52 
There once was a Mason who lov'd a long drink (fl)  53-54 
Let Masons' fame resound (fl)  54-55 
Ye dull stupid mortals give o'er your conjectures (fl)  55-56 
On a whimsical frolic, fair Venus (fl)  56 
With plumb, level and square, to work let's prepare (fl)  57-58 
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