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To George Oliver,
TO GEORGE OLIVER ,
TRANSLATION .
Doctor in Divinity and Fellow of the Society of Antiquarians Edinburgh , Vicar of Scopwick , Incumbent of AVolverhampton , Lately in the County of Lincoln Of Freemasons Deputy Grand Master , Also of the AVitham Lodge , 374 , a Member and Chaplain ,
A Philosopher and Archseologian Second to None , In Historical subjects most learned , An Orator whether in the Church or in our Councils Both in KnoAvledge and in Eloquence most excellent , Of the Mystic Union
Founded in Brotherly LOA-C Relief and Truth For Forty Years the most Erudite Expositor , A Brother of Reverence unceasingly most worthy : — The Brethren throughout the whole surface of the Earth Celebrating the Rites of Freemasons ; For the sake both of Honour and of Love ,
Have given this Offering . A . D , 1844 . A . L . 5848 .
Vale.
VALE .
The warrior may boast of the laurels he ' s won , The poet exult in his echoing fame , But far more ennobling the meed that the son Of the widow , when Brothers reward him , may claim . Those laurels are dimm'd with humanity ' s tear ,
That fame and its echoes will both die away : . But the good Mason never oblivion need fear , As long as his emblem the sun rules the day . E . R . MORAN .
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To George Oliver,
TO GEORGE OLIVER ,
TRANSLATION .
Doctor in Divinity and Fellow of the Society of Antiquarians Edinburgh , Vicar of Scopwick , Incumbent of AVolverhampton , Lately in the County of Lincoln Of Freemasons Deputy Grand Master , Also of the AVitham Lodge , 374 , a Member and Chaplain ,
A Philosopher and Archseologian Second to None , In Historical subjects most learned , An Orator whether in the Church or in our Councils Both in KnoAvledge and in Eloquence most excellent , Of the Mystic Union
Founded in Brotherly LOA-C Relief and Truth For Forty Years the most Erudite Expositor , A Brother of Reverence unceasingly most worthy : — The Brethren throughout the whole surface of the Earth Celebrating the Rites of Freemasons ; For the sake both of Honour and of Love ,
Have given this Offering . A . D , 1844 . A . L . 5848 .
Vale.
VALE .
The warrior may boast of the laurels he ' s won , The poet exult in his echoing fame , But far more ennobling the meed that the son Of the widow , when Brothers reward him , may claim . Those laurels are dimm'd with humanity ' s tear ,
That fame and its echoes will both die away : . But the good Mason never oblivion need fear , As long as his emblem the sun rules the day . E . R . MORAN .