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Short Title Masonic, 1814 
Title Masonic Song Book 
Pages 164 
Publisher Carey, M. 
Location RPB MF FH B6 03056.6, MH Rdx 31089 
Date 1814 
Place Philadelphia 
Data Place RPB MF FH B6 03056.6 
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First Line Page Verses
Ye sons of fair science, impatient to learn (fl)  5-6 
When the Deity's word (fl)  6-7 
Let Masonry from pole to pole (fl)  7-8 
Unite, unite, your voices raise (fl)  8-9 
'Ere God the universe began (fl)  9-10 
Genius of Masonry descend (fl)  11-12 
When first a Mason I was made (fl)  12-13 
Fidelity once had a fancy to rove (fl)  13-15 
Glorious Craft, which fires the mind (fl)  15 
Come let us prepare (fl)  16-17 
Hail, masonry!,thou craft divine! (fl)  17-19 
On, on my dear brethren, pursue your great lecture (fl)  20-21 
By Masons' art th' expiring domes (fl)  20 
God caus'd great lights to shine (fl)  21 
When Earth's foundations first were laid (fl)  22-23 
Let Masons' fame resound (fl)  23-24 
Let Masons be merry each night when they meet (fl)  24-25 
Hail! sacred art! by Heav'n design'd (fl)  25-26 
Adieu! a heart-warm, fond adieu! (fl)  27-28 
As poverty once in a fit of despair (fl)  28-29 
Mason's daughter fair and young, A (fl)  30 
Advance each true brother: my song now attend (fl)  31-32 
Thus mighty Eastern Kings, and some (fl)  32 
From henceforth let us praise (fl)  33 
Let Masonry be now my theme (fl)  34-35 
Grant me, kind Heav'n, what I request (fl)  35-36 
Ye Brethren of the ancient Craft (fl)  36-37 
God bless the noble band (fl)  38-39 
Once I was blind, and could not see (fl)  39-41 
How happy a Mason whose bosom still glows (fl)  42 
Arise, and sound thy trumpet, Fame: (fl)  42-43 
When the sun from the east first salutes mortal eyes (fl)  44-45 
When a Lodge of Freemasons are cloth'd in their aprons (fl)  45-47  10 
It is my duty to obey (fl)  47-49 
King Solomon, that wise projector (fl)  49-51 
Behold! a cloud breaks, and Urania descends (fl)  51-52 
To the craft I will cling, from the 'prentice I sing (fl)  53-54  10 
From Macedonia's confines haste (fl)  55-56 
Father Adam, created, beheld the light shine (fl)  56-58  13 
Great Jupiter took it one day in his head (fl)  58-59 
I sing of Masons' glory (fl)  60-61 
In times of old date, when (as stories relate) (fl)  61-62 
Not the fictions of Greece, or the dreams of old Rome (fl)  63-64 
On Avon's sweet banks where the silver streams glide (fl)  64-66 
As long as fair Freedom her form shall uprear (fl)  66-67 
Arise, gentle muse, who with wisdom inspires (fl)  67-68 
Attend the song of fame (fl)  68-69 
To Masonry your voices raise (fl)  69-70 
How bless'd are we from ignorance freed (fl)  71-73  12 
If unity be good in every degree (fl)  74 
Let masons ever live in love (fl)  74-75 
On you who Masonry despise, This counsel I bestow (fl)  75-76 
Of all institutions to form well the mind (fl)  76-77 
Some men have with curious impertinence strove (fl)  78-79 
Sing to the honour of those (fl)  79-80 
See! in the East, the master placed (fl)  80 
Curious vulgar could never devise, The (fl)  81-82 
To the science, that the arts and the virtues maintain (fl)  82-84 
'Tis masonry unites mankind (fl)  84-85 
Ye ancient sons of Tyre (fl)  86-87 
Ye thrice happy few (fl)  87-89 
With plumb line and square, to work let's prepare (fl)  89-91 
In harmony and flowing wine (fl)  91-92 
When Sol, ascending in the East (fl)  92-93 
Whoever wants wisdom, must, with greedy delight (fl)  93-94 
All those who wish to see the light (fl)  94-95 
All hail! to the morning that bids us rejoice (fl)  96-97 
Come, ye masons, hither bring (fl)  98-99 
When Masonry expiring lay (fl)  99-101 
When Sol with grave motion, had plung'd in the ocean (fl)  101-104  18 
To the Knight Templar's awful dome (fl)  104-106 
When orient Wisdom beam'd serene (fl)  106-107 
Come Brethren, let us cheerful sing (fl)  107-109 
Dear brethren of fraternal mind (fl)  109-112 
Conven'd we're met, my jovial souls (fl)  112-114 
Assembled and tyl'd. let us social agree (fl)  114 
Come, are you prepar'd (fl)  115 
Come follow, follow me (fl)  116-117 
Columbia's sons, attend a while (fl)  117-118 
Mason's life's the life for me, A (fl)  119-120 
When quite a young spark (fl)  121-122 
Thus happily met, united and free (fl)  122-123 
Come fill up a bumper, and let it go round (fl)  123-124 
Hail! Masonry divine (fl)  124-125 
Let each brother sincere (fl)  125-127  10 
In the dress of Freemasons, fit garments for Jove (fl)  127-128 
Let drunkards boast the powers of wine (fl)  129-130 
Behold in the Lodge we dear brethren are met (fl)  131-132 
Let worthy brethren all combine (fl)  132-133 
Grave bus'ness being clos'd---and a call from the South (fl)  133-134 
Alone from arts and science flow (fl)  134-135 
In heavenly synod once arose (fl)  135-136 
O what a happy thing it is (fl)  137 
Divine Urania! virgin power! (fl)  138 
No sect in the world can with Masons compare (fl)  139-140 
Tho' my voice can't enchant like the syrens of old (fl)  140-141 
Lightly o'er the village green (fl)  141-142 
Great Architect, supreme, divine (fl)  143 
Hail sons of light and Masonry (fl)  144 
Master supreme, accept our praise (fl)  145 
Unto Thee, great God, belong (fl)  145-146 
When wand'ring, comfortless, and low (fl)  147 
Bless'd be the day that gave to me (fl)  148 
Wake the lute and quivering strings (fl)  149-150 
Hail to the craft! at whose serene command (fl)  150-151 
What solemn sounds on holy Sinai rung (fl)  151-152 
Ye spirits pure, that roused the tuneful throng (fl)  152-153 
Daughter of heaven. fair Virtue, if to thee (fl)  153-154 
To Heaven's high Architect all praise (fl)  154 
It is like the dew of Hermon (fl)  155 
Oh! Masonry, our hearts inspire (fl)  155-156 
Order is Heaven's first law; through boundless space (fl)  156-157 
Sound the full harmonious song (fl)  158-160 
Thou fairest type of Excellence divine (fl)  161   
Strike to melodious notes the golden lyre (fl)  161-163 
On wings of harmony up-borne (fl)  163-164 
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