| First Line |
Page |
Verses |
| Come let us prepare (fl) |
24 |
7 |
| Hail, Masonry! thou craft divine (fl) |
29-30 |
6 |
| Hail to the Craft! at whose serene command (fl) |
43 |
6 |
| 'Wake the Lute and quiv'ring strings (fl) |
44 |
8 |
| Grant us, kind heav'n, what we request (fl) |
44-45 |
4 |
| By Mason's art th' aspiring dome (fl) |
45 |
2 |
| Arise, and blow thy trumpet, Fame! (fl) |
45-46 |
4 |
| When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
46 |
5 |
| Genius of Masonry, descend (fl) |
46-47 |
5 |
| Let Masonry from pole to pole (fl) |
47-48 |
2 |
| Let drunkards boast the power of wine (fl) |
48-49 |
7 |
| Assembled and tyl'd. let us social agree (fl) |
49-50 |
5 |
| Behold in a lodge we dear Brethren are met (fl) |
50 |
6 |
| How happy a Mason! whose bosom still glows (fl) |
50-51 |
2 |
| Let worthy Brethren all combine (fl) |
51 |
5 |
| On, on, my dear brethren, pursue the great lecture (fl) |
51-52 |
6 |
| Once I was blind and could not see (fl) |
52-53 |
7 |
| Thus mighty Eastern kings, and some (fl) |
53 |
1 |
| Whene'er we are alone (fl) |
54-56 |
13 |
| 'Tis Masonry unites mankind (fl) |
57-58 |
7 |
| By Mason's art the aspiring dome (fl) |
58 |
2 |
| Let Masonry be now my theme (fl) |
58-59 |
4 |
| With harmony and flowing wine (fl) |
59 |
5 |