| 1735 - 390 pages
...peflerity may f;iy, We've crown'd with joy this glorious, happy, happy day. Sing thtnt mj mufe, ¡tc. III. 'Tis this, and 'tis that, They cannot tell what ; Why fo many great men in the nation, Should aprons put on, To make themfelves one, With * free лпА an atcepted mitfia.... | |
| Freemasons - 1746 - 256 pages
...Light, They'll ne're know the right Word or Sign of an ActeftedMafon* 3.. 'Tis They cannot tell wbat^ Why fo many great Men of the Nation,. Should Aprons put on To make themfelves one, With a Free and an Accepted Mafon. 4Great Kings, Dukes and Lords Have laid by their Swords, Our Myft'ry... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1750 - 492 pages
...wonder and gaze on . They ne'er can divine The word, or the fign, Of a free and an accepted mafon. III. 'Tis this and 'tis that, They cannot tell what, Why...nation Should aprons put on, To make themfelves one, With a free and an accepted mafon. IV. Great kings, dukes and lords, Have laid by their fwords, Our... | |
| Jonathan Scot (Freemason of London.) - 1754 - 352 pages
...And ft ill let them wonder and gaze on ; They ne'er can divine, The Word, or the Sign, Of a Free and an Accepted Mafon. 'Tis this, and 'tis that, They...Nation ; Should Aprons put on, To make themfelves one, With a Free and an Accepted Mafon. Great Kings, Dukes, and Lords, Have laid by their Swords, Our Myji'ry... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1755 - 402 pages
...MISTRESS,- etc. 347 They ne'er can divine The word or the fign Of a free and an accepted MASON. III. 'Tis this, and 'tis that, They cannot tell what, Why fo many great men of the nation Shou'd aprons put on, To make themfelves one With a free and an accepted MASON. IV. Great kings, dukes,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 pages
...wonder and gaze on ; They ne'er can divine The word or the fign Of a free and an accepted MASON. HI. Tis this, and 'tis that. They cannot tell what, Why...nation Should aprons put on, To make themfelves one With a free and an accepted MASON. IV. 33» ALETTE It. IV. Great kings, dukes, and lords, Have laid... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 pages
...wonder and gaze on ; They ne'er can divine The word or the fign Of a free and an accepted MASON. III. Tis this, and 'tis that, They cannot tell what, Why...nation Should aprons put on, To make themfelves one With a free and an accepted MASON. IV. Great kings, dukes, and lords, Have laid by thtir fwords Our... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1762 - 506 pages
...fign, Of a free and an accepted mafon. \ * i/i: 'Tis this and 'tis that, They cannot tell what, "tt'hy fo many great men of the nation Should aprons put on, To make themfelves onei With a free and an accepted msfon. IV, Great kings, dukes, and lords, Have laid by their fwords,... | |
| Laurence Dermott - 1764 - 276 pages
...j Till they're brought to the light, They'll ne'er know the right or fign of an accepted mafon. IV. 'Tis this and 'tis that, They cannot tell what, Why...nation, Should aprons put on, To make themfelves one, With a free and an accepted mafon. IV. Great kings, dukes and lords, Have laid by their fword£, Our... | |
| 1764 - 206 pages
...; Till they're fhown the light, They'll ne'er know the right Word or Sign of an accepted Ma/an'Tis this and 'tis That, They cannot tell 'what, . Why...great Men of the Nation, Should Aprons put on To make themfejves one, With ^ free and an accepted Mafon. Great Kings, Dukes and Lords Have laid by their... | |
| |