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Poetry.
V . Ye maids on Pindus' flowery top who dwell , " Attune to dulcet notes the sounding shell : Exert your magic power , and charms divine , " I With rosy-finger'd Morn , harmonious Nine ! > Round George ' s patriot brow the wreath of health to twine , j VI . While nobler bards strike the lyre
may , Impregnate with extatic fire 1 Permit thy humble votary to bring His mite of song to thee , O King J E ' en as the gentle rivulet of Wey Rolls his small current to the monarch sea ,
A Song For The Knights Templars.
A SONG FOR THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS .
WRITTEN BY THOMAS DUNCKERLEY , ESQ . GRAND MASTER .
AT the bright Temple ' s awful dome , Where Christian Knights in arms are drest 3 To that most sacred place we come , With Cross and Star upon the breast ; Pilgrims inspir'd with zealous flame , Through rugged ways and dangers past ; Our sandals torn , our feet were lame , But Faith and Hope o ' ercame at last .
Remember , Knights , the noble pause . Let Simon ' s fate prevent your fall ; Be firm and true , obey the laws , Nor let the cock unheeded call . Let none the sacred word profane , Nor e ' er , like Peter , Christ deny ; Your conduct still preserve from blame , Nor let the urn be plac'd on high .
Unite your hearts , unite each hand , In friendship , harmony , and love ; Connected thus Knights Templars stan < £ . Our love and charity to prove . Until that awful final day , When fire shall melt this earthly ball , Your courage and your faith display , Attend to Freedom ' s sacred ' call .
True to our God , our Laws , and King-Devout , obedient , loyal , free , The praise of Royal Edward sing , The Patron of our ' mystery . In uniform each Knight is drest , Distinguished all by black , red , blue , The Cross and Star upon the breast , Adorn the heart that's iu « t and true .
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Poetry.
V . Ye maids on Pindus' flowery top who dwell , " Attune to dulcet notes the sounding shell : Exert your magic power , and charms divine , " I With rosy-finger'd Morn , harmonious Nine ! > Round George ' s patriot brow the wreath of health to twine , j VI . While nobler bards strike the lyre
may , Impregnate with extatic fire 1 Permit thy humble votary to bring His mite of song to thee , O King J E ' en as the gentle rivulet of Wey Rolls his small current to the monarch sea ,
A Song For The Knights Templars.
A SONG FOR THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS .
WRITTEN BY THOMAS DUNCKERLEY , ESQ . GRAND MASTER .
AT the bright Temple ' s awful dome , Where Christian Knights in arms are drest 3 To that most sacred place we come , With Cross and Star upon the breast ; Pilgrims inspir'd with zealous flame , Through rugged ways and dangers past ; Our sandals torn , our feet were lame , But Faith and Hope o ' ercame at last .
Remember , Knights , the noble pause . Let Simon ' s fate prevent your fall ; Be firm and true , obey the laws , Nor let the cock unheeded call . Let none the sacred word profane , Nor e ' er , like Peter , Christ deny ; Your conduct still preserve from blame , Nor let the urn be plac'd on high .
Unite your hearts , unite each hand , In friendship , harmony , and love ; Connected thus Knights Templars stan < £ . Our love and charity to prove . Until that awful final day , When fire shall melt this earthly ball , Your courage and your faith display , Attend to Freedom ' s sacred ' call .
True to our God , our Laws , and King-Devout , obedient , loyal , free , The praise of Royal Edward sing , The Patron of our ' mystery . In uniform each Knight is drest , Distinguished all by black , red , blue , The Cross and Star upon the breast , Adorn the heart that's iu « t and true .