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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY REVIEW .
MARCH 31 , 1840 . THE ROYAL MASON'S DAUGHTER :
A SONG FOR THE QUEENS NUPTIALS , BY BBO . EDWARD RALEIGH MOHAN . *
™_ . A else axe s : n ging the praises of her Who , Queen of our hearts , is a bride too , to-day And sounds of acclaim with the feelings concur , ' Shall the Mason ' s sole voice from the choir he away > h orbid it affection and loyalty ! Yes ' For deep in our hearts both assert their full sway And while we implore HIM her heart ' s hope to bless , Be toast to
our a Freemason ' s daughter !—hurrah ! And long may those gifts that make life gaily pass A B . , ° F _ Queen ' s—in her new , in her matronly sphere ; And bright as the bubbles that float in our glass May follow each happy and happier year . ' As o er us , of the antient , the mystical tie She can rule with the purest , the ri ght royal sway , 1 hen come , Brothers , fill every goblet up high Our toast is a Freemason ' s daughter . ' Hurrah I
May every enchantment that hallows this life , In richest abundance be pour'd on her path : As Queen and as daughter , as bride and as wife—If woman e ' er had the Craft ' s prayers she hath . hen fill every bumper up , up to the brim ; And if aught can divide our hearts' wishes to-day , Let some share of the toast he devoted to him Who has married the Freemason ' s daughter ! Hurrah ! Feb . 10 , 1840 .
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY REVIEW .
MARCH 31 , 1840 . THE ROYAL MASON'S DAUGHTER :
A SONG FOR THE QUEENS NUPTIALS , BY BBO . EDWARD RALEIGH MOHAN . *
™_ . A else axe s : n ging the praises of her Who , Queen of our hearts , is a bride too , to-day And sounds of acclaim with the feelings concur , ' Shall the Mason ' s sole voice from the choir he away > h orbid it affection and loyalty ! Yes ' For deep in our hearts both assert their full sway And while we implore HIM her heart ' s hope to bless , Be toast to
our a Freemason ' s daughter !—hurrah ! And long may those gifts that make life gaily pass A B . , ° F _ Queen ' s—in her new , in her matronly sphere ; And bright as the bubbles that float in our glass May follow each happy and happier year . ' As o er us , of the antient , the mystical tie She can rule with the purest , the ri ght royal sway , 1 hen come , Brothers , fill every goblet up high Our toast is a Freemason ' s daughter . ' Hurrah I
May every enchantment that hallows this life , In richest abundance be pour'd on her path : As Queen and as daughter , as bride and as wife—If woman e ' er had the Craft ' s prayers she hath . hen fill every bumper up , up to the brim ; And if aught can divide our hearts' wishes to-day , Let some share of the toast he devoted to him Who has married the Freemason ' s daughter ! Hurrah ! Feb . 10 , 1840 .