| Freemasons - 1746 - 256 pages
...may our Happinefs increafe: 4. No prying Eye can view us here, No Fool or Knave difturb our Cheer i Our well-form'd Laws fet Mankind free, And give Relief...Woe and Grief, Gain from our bounteous Hands Relief. To all Charitable MASONS. IV. The SONG. NB The two laji Lines of each Verfe is the i. YE Brethren of... | |
| Jonathan Scot (Freemason of London.) - 1754 - 352 pages
...view us here, No Fool nor Knave difturb our Cheer; Our well-form'd Laws fet Mankind free, And gives Relief to Mifery. The Poor, opprefs'd with Woe and Grief, Gain from our bounteous Hands Relief. FIN 7 ~S. 1 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE DEPARTMENT This book is under no circumstances to... | |
| 1753 - 716 pages
...tafte, *' Whilfl balmy joys are our repafl. Our lodc;e the foclal virtues grace, And wifdom's ra'cs we fondly trace • Whole nature, open to our view, Points out the path we Should purfue. L«t us fubfift in lading peace, And ,r.ay our happineis incraafe. No pryinj... | |
| 1764 - 206 pages
...And may our Happinefs increafe. No prying Eye can view us here, No Fool or Knave difturb our Cheer; Our well-form'd Laws fet Mankind free, And give Relief...Woe and Grief, Gain from our bounteous Hands Relief. Y The Secretary's Song. NB The two loft Lines of each Verft is the Chorus. E Brethren of the antient... | |
| Laurence Dermott - 1764 - 276 pages
...may our Happinefs increafe. IV. No prying Eye can view us here, No Fool or Knave difturb our Cheer; Our well-form'd Laws fet Mankind free. And give Relief...and Grief, Gain, from our bounteous Hands, Relief. 1o all-well difpofed charitable Mafons % VIII. The Secretary's Song. I. Ye Brethren of the antient... | |
| Freemasons - 1767 - 466 pages
...increafe. 4 A aa No [ 360 ] IV. No prying Eye can view us here; No Fool or Knave difturb our Cheer j Our well-form'd Laws fet Mankind free, And give Relief...Mifery : '. The POOR, opprefs'd with Woe and Grief) Cain from our bounteous Hands Relief. To all Charitable MASONS. !. ' • ... ' An ODE to the FREE-MASONS.... | |
| 1782 - 348 pages
...Whilft balmy joys are our repaft. No prying eye can view us here; No fool or knave difturb our cheer: Our well-form'd laws fet mankind free, And give relief...Virtues grace, And Wifdom's rules we fondly trace; a Whole Nature, open to our view, Points out the paths we fhould purfue. Let us fubfift in lafting... | |
| Laurence Dermott - 1803 - 228 pages
...ever fheds ambrofial Day, Where we bleft Eden's Pleafures tafte, While balmy Joys are our Repaft. in. Our Lodge the focial Virtues grace, And Wifdom's Rules we fondly trace ; While Nature open to our View, Points out the Paths we fhould purfue ; Let us fubfift in lafting... | |
| Laurence Dermott - 1805 - 294 pages
...pleasures taste, While balmy joys are our repast. III. Our lodge the social virtues grace, Aud wisdom's rules we fondly trace ; Whole nature open to our view, Points out the paths we should pursue ; Let us subsist in lasting peace, And may our happiness mcrease. IV. No prying... | |
| Laurence Dermott - 1813 - 310 pages
...pleasures taste, While batiny joys are our repast. Our Lodge the social virtues grace, And Wisdom's rules we fondly trace; ' Whole nature open to our view, Points out the paths we should pursue; Let us subsist in lasting peace, And may our happiness increase. No prying... | |
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