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Article A BUMPER TO HIM WHO SUGGESTED OUR PLAN.* Page 1 of 1 Article MASONIC PARTING SONG, Page 1 of 1
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A Bumper To Him Who Suggested Our Plan.*
A BUMPER TO HIM WHO SUGGESTED OUR PLAN . *
BY BRO . EDW . RALEIGH MORAN , WHILE the great are remember'd in glasses so bright , Forget not for greatness the worth of the man , But fill higher now than you ' ve yet done to-night , — For the toast is to him who suggested the plan . 'Twas the creed of our Craft to give merit its due ,
Since light over chaos to shine first began ; I know , not in vain , I appeal then to you , Since this bumper ' s to him who suggested our plan . And warm from the heart while the cheers issue forth , To prove all that feelings' deep gratitude can , Demonstrate how fully you rise to the worth Of him who was first to suggest our great plan .
Masonic Parting Song,
MASONIC PARTING SONG ,
WRITTEN ON THE OCCASION OF THE CELEBRATION OF THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SHAKSPERE LODGE , WARWICK , JULY 20 , 1842 . AIR— " Scots wha hae wi' Wallace bled . "
BRETHREN , who have kindly met , Now we part with true regret ; But this hour we'll ne ' er forget , Faithful Friends of Masonry ! Cheerful is the parting scene Where the heart has faithful been , And the mind is still serene ,
Faithful Friends of Masonry ! Thus , with friendship truly blest , Harmony delights the breast , While from you she takes her zest-Faithful Friends of Masonry ! Brethren , who have kindly met , Now we part with true regret ; But this hour we'll ne ' er forget , Faithful Friends of Masonry ! W . H .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
A Bumper To Him Who Suggested Our Plan.*
A BUMPER TO HIM WHO SUGGESTED OUR PLAN . *
BY BRO . EDW . RALEIGH MORAN , WHILE the great are remember'd in glasses so bright , Forget not for greatness the worth of the man , But fill higher now than you ' ve yet done to-night , — For the toast is to him who suggested the plan . 'Twas the creed of our Craft to give merit its due ,
Since light over chaos to shine first began ; I know , not in vain , I appeal then to you , Since this bumper ' s to him who suggested our plan . And warm from the heart while the cheers issue forth , To prove all that feelings' deep gratitude can , Demonstrate how fully you rise to the worth Of him who was first to suggest our great plan .
Masonic Parting Song,
MASONIC PARTING SONG ,
WRITTEN ON THE OCCASION OF THE CELEBRATION OF THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SHAKSPERE LODGE , WARWICK , JULY 20 , 1842 . AIR— " Scots wha hae wi' Wallace bled . "
BRETHREN , who have kindly met , Now we part with true regret ; But this hour we'll ne ' er forget , Faithful Friends of Masonry ! Cheerful is the parting scene Where the heart has faithful been , And the mind is still serene ,
Faithful Friends of Masonry ! Thus , with friendship truly blest , Harmony delights the breast , While from you she takes her zest-Faithful Friends of Masonry ! Brethren , who have kindly met , Now we part with true regret ; But this hour we'll ne ' er forget , Faithful Friends of Masonry ! W . H .