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Page |
Verses |
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| Come let us prepare (fl) |
132-134 |
7 |
| Once I was blind and cou'd not see (fl) |
134-136 |
8 |
| Come all ye elves that be (fl) |
137-[145] |
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[145]-147 |
6 |
| I sing the Mason's glory (fl) |
147-149 |
4 |
| Grant me kind heaven, what I request (fl) |
149-150 |
4 |
| Ye brethren of the ancient craft (fl) |
151-152 |
4 |
| From henceforth ever sing (fl) |
152-153 |
1 |
| Now the Junior Warden calls us from our labours (fl) |
153-155 |
3 |
| When the Senior Warden, standing in the West (fl) |
155-156 |
2 |
| Mark Masters all appear (fl) |
157-158 |
5 |
| With plumb, level and square (fl) |
158-160 |
5 |
| All hail! to the morning (fl) |
160-162 |
4 |
| Father Adam, created, beheld the light shine (fl) |
162-164 |
13 |
| When orient wisdom beam'd serene (fl) |
164-166 |
5 |
| To the Knight Templar's awful dome (fl) |
166-167 |
4 |
| To all who Masonry despise [sic] (fl) |
168-169 |
4 |
| Let Masonry be now my theme (fl) |
169-170 |
4 |
| On, on my dear brethren, pursue your great lecture (fl) |
171 |
6 |
| When earth's foundation first was laid (fl) |
172-173 |
5 |
| Joy to my brother Masons (fl) |
173-176 |
9 |
| Adieu, a heart fond, warm adieu [sic] (fl) |
176-177 |
5 |
| Hail, Masonry, divine (fl) |
178-179 |
3 |
| E'er this vast world was made (fl) |
179-181 |
7 |
| Behold the grave, where tomb'd (fl) |
181-182 |
5 |
| Hail! sacred twenty fourth! (fl) |
183-184 |
4 |
| Just straight from his home (fl) |
184-186 |
7 |
| Mason's daughter, fair and young, A (fl) |
186-187 |
4 |
| Mason's life's the life for me, A (fl) |
187-190 |
3 |
| Arise and blow thy Trumpet, Fame (fl) |
190-191 |
4 |
| Unite, unite, your voices raise (fl) |
191-192 |
5 |
| Let Masons' fame resound (fl) |
192-194 |
5 |
| Divine Urania, virgin pure! (fl) |
194-195 |
3 |
| From the depths let us raise (fl) |
195-198 |
11 |
| Dear brothers of fraternal mind (fl) |
198-202 |
8 |