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A Favourite Masonic Song,
A FAVOURITE MASONIC SONG ,
Si ^ TO MVSIC . ^ iiiitai ^ S '
Ye Brethren of ths au-cieut Craft , Ye fav'riJISonsof -sr— « - 1—P-P-X _§ fi _( zp jut — Szs ~ -A . r tet ¦
Fame , Bumpers cheerful-ly be ' quaff iT to eac-lV gSSd Mafon ' s ' . Name : Hap—py , long happy may ' he . he , ' Who . loves . ^ d honours .
W ^^~ ^^ ^ ^ ir : s fiz & ^ ^ Eilii = ffzSfiEzB ^ p ^ Mafon ry . With a fa , la , la , la , -. la ,-WkiTa fa , la , la , la .
YE Brifish fair , for beaufy fam'd , ¦ ' Your slaves we wish to be ; Let none for charms like your's be nam'd . That loves not Masonry . This maxim has been prov'd full well , That Masons never kiss and tell . With a fa , la , & c .
Freemasons , no offences give , Let Fame your worth declare ; Within . your compass wisely live , . _ And act upon the square . May Peace and Friendship e'er abound , And ev ' ry Mason's health go round . With a fit , la , & c . - i i " - ¦ . nnMaflUg ^ nmia Kli ii i i m , —
Sir Philip Sidney's Epitaph.
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY'S EPITAPH .
ENGLAND , the Netherlands , the Heav ' ns , the Arts , The Soldiers and the World , hath lost six parts Cf noble SYDKEY ; for who will suppose ' That a small heap of stones can him enclose - England hath lost his body ; she it fed ; Netherlands his blood ; for her sake 'twas shed : The I-Ieav'ns have his sou !; the Arts his great fame The Soldiers his '
grief ; the World his good nanie ; M .
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A Favourite Masonic Song,
A FAVOURITE MASONIC SONG ,
Si ^ TO MVSIC . ^ iiiitai ^ S '
Ye Brethren of ths au-cieut Craft , Ye fav'riJISonsof -sr— « - 1—P-P-X _§ fi _( zp jut — Szs ~ -A . r tet ¦
Fame , Bumpers cheerful-ly be ' quaff iT to eac-lV gSSd Mafon ' s ' . Name : Hap—py , long happy may ' he . he , ' Who . loves . ^ d honours .
W ^^~ ^^ ^ ^ ir : s fiz & ^ ^ Eilii = ffzSfiEzB ^ p ^ Mafon ry . With a fa , la , la , la , -. la ,-WkiTa fa , la , la , la .
YE Brifish fair , for beaufy fam'd , ¦ ' Your slaves we wish to be ; Let none for charms like your's be nam'd . That loves not Masonry . This maxim has been prov'd full well , That Masons never kiss and tell . With a fa , la , & c .
Freemasons , no offences give , Let Fame your worth declare ; Within . your compass wisely live , . _ And act upon the square . May Peace and Friendship e'er abound , And ev ' ry Mason's health go round . With a fit , la , & c . - i i " - ¦ . nnMaflUg ^ nmia Kli ii i i m , —
Sir Philip Sidney's Epitaph.
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY'S EPITAPH .
ENGLAND , the Netherlands , the Heav ' ns , the Arts , The Soldiers and the World , hath lost six parts Cf noble SYDKEY ; for who will suppose ' That a small heap of stones can him enclose - England hath lost his body ; she it fed ; Netherlands his blood ; for her sake 'twas shed : The I-Ieav'ns have his sou !; the Arts his great fame The Soldiers his '
grief ; the World his good nanie ; M .