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Masonic Thoughts On The Distress In Scotland And Ireland.
U - - . i "'' ' ! V i"ff he ™ could glow Vlithin Ihe dark ravine below , S , here twined the path , in shadow hid , notuid many a rucky pyramid . MuMtmg abruptly from" the dell Its thunder-sphnter'd pinnacle , Kouikl many an insulated mass . Ihe native bulwarks of the pass , Huge as tlie tower , which builders vain Presumptuous Shinar
piled on ' s plain Ihe rocky summits , split and rent , n" ™ '' " ! J ' < lomc ' or battlement . Or seemed fantastically set With cupola , or minaret , Wild crests as Pagod ever deck'd . Or mosque of Eastern architect "
, , Lady of the Laltc , Canto I . knowSnrS ^ t hTe nothiS I W , " * , * " * *™> « bling-block in the way of succeed " n " o 1 ° ^ , ^ in « a stum " which however heaved to th top o'tifeZ T" ^^ « s . l'huS-stone , wei ght upon its victim ' i « £ ., r ' ¦ * ° ften recolIs with terrible come across the Irish Chan , e w ™ ' " ,, - ^ how far raisei T has too much like fo £ li & 0 " " haVe been tr " «
a an X" t / f regions British mine ? Tas ft wJil n " ° T- ° f those « " > ote " black svith the miner ' s Wast " wbrt y P . , . lnto speculations pended svith far greater success aTn f f ' ^ have been ex " < lo svith this assumed false posftionnr T " , " ^ ^ have nothiu B qualities of independence n t ^ Tmn E' ^ lnfl ™ ° " fiding . We can think of Irelnml hi lnat . , lall . v generous antl conone poet of than wl 'J 7 Wlth deK 8 ht as the of
Masonry- Z ' """ I of love , and of & ,- « ? S thT 4 ta aTl ™ ' P 0 Bt 0 , ' y ° ' that give additional i ^ tnea ™ die tw § 5 * t hl eXqn ' ? 1 ? ociation ^ ments of home a more enthning love ines' ^ the poet " tn ° ' 1 " ° yhigh-soued country throun-h xJw „ l , A . tfle P > too , of his osvn conges , as it passed , StS St-aZ ^ trf ^ permuted to hang mute on Tara ' s waTls , as bng as " "eVer be
" ^ d f £ S ^^ X ^^^ sky „ "4n ^a;fi™.M^:r£cI ^of j rsh *«*™»PO » death , and privation that now mil , , ! " V ^ SCenes » f distress , prodigal of tscho Sri / h and ° , 'f Heaven lla * heen ever found itself ident ffed withthAnt ^^^' f that Pree ™ asonry has
^^ and beautiful traEs of Ireland V ! ' " * "la"nerS > the sceW , throughout the prorinces flourisWnfc "" " ^ ? "rous Lod ges induce a ready ind 1 iberal resnnn 1 ? ' "" mbersand active usefulness ,-from a countV y sh " ? n P " fv 'T ^ , ' CaI S , P ° ™ ty a" < l sorr ' ow encroachments ^ tim ^ , oU mystTcafwoV ^ , * 1350 " ^ defied the glorious desi gn of univ rsal i 3 rh 0 od tHl "' ^ ^ '" P its
" ST 1 ' 7 , , V ' "' sublime , Shall mark , he mortal course of hoary Time " rhy TroflrchShTLrr 1 that Wd , -remembered ^ oft-repeated 'Vii ^ ! i ' lleb " b [ , s insfo , o » . llie Lr . rd have mercy on his suul >» rhere is much that is congenial to the heart of ma „ in that ., , „„
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Masonic Thoughts On The Distress In Scotland And Ireland.
U - - . i "'' ' ! V i"ff he ™ could glow Vlithin Ihe dark ravine below , S , here twined the path , in shadow hid , notuid many a rucky pyramid . MuMtmg abruptly from" the dell Its thunder-sphnter'd pinnacle , Kouikl many an insulated mass . Ihe native bulwarks of the pass , Huge as tlie tower , which builders vain Presumptuous Shinar
piled on ' s plain Ihe rocky summits , split and rent , n" ™ '' " ! J ' < lomc ' or battlement . Or seemed fantastically set With cupola , or minaret , Wild crests as Pagod ever deck'd . Or mosque of Eastern architect "
, , Lady of the Laltc , Canto I . knowSnrS ^ t hTe nothiS I W , " * , * " * *™> « bling-block in the way of succeed " n " o 1 ° ^ , ^ in « a stum " which however heaved to th top o'tifeZ T" ^^ « s . l'huS-stone , wei ght upon its victim ' i « £ ., r ' ¦ * ° ften recolIs with terrible come across the Irish Chan , e w ™ ' " ,, - ^ how far raisei T has too much like fo £ li & 0 " " haVe been tr " «
a an X" t / f regions British mine ? Tas ft wJil n " ° T- ° f those « " > ote " black svith the miner ' s Wast " wbrt y P . , . lnto speculations pended svith far greater success aTn f f ' ^ have been ex " < lo svith this assumed false posftionnr T " , " ^ ^ have nothiu B qualities of independence n t ^ Tmn E' ^ lnfl ™ ° " fiding . We can think of Irelnml hi lnat . , lall . v generous antl conone poet of than wl 'J 7 Wlth deK 8 ht as the of
Masonry- Z ' """ I of love , and of & ,- « ? S thT 4 ta aTl ™ ' P 0 Bt 0 , ' y ° ' that give additional i ^ tnea ™ die tw § 5 * t hl eXqn ' ? 1 ? ociation ^ ments of home a more enthning love ines' ^ the poet " tn ° ' 1 " ° yhigh-soued country throun-h xJw „ l , A . tfle P > too , of his osvn conges , as it passed , StS St-aZ ^ trf ^ permuted to hang mute on Tara ' s waTls , as bng as " "eVer be
" ^ d f £ S ^^ X ^^^ sky „ "4n ^a;fi™.M^:r£cI ^of j rsh *«*™»PO » death , and privation that now mil , , ! " V ^ SCenes » f distress , prodigal of tscho Sri / h and ° , 'f Heaven lla * heen ever found itself ident ffed withthAnt ^^^' f that Pree ™ asonry has
^^ and beautiful traEs of Ireland V ! ' " * "la"nerS > the sceW , throughout the prorinces flourisWnfc "" " ^ ? "rous Lod ges induce a ready ind 1 iberal resnnn 1 ? ' "" mbersand active usefulness ,-from a countV y sh " ? n P " fv 'T ^ , ' CaI S , P ° ™ ty a" < l sorr ' ow encroachments ^ tim ^ , oU mystTcafwoV ^ , * 1350 " ^ defied the glorious desi gn of univ rsal i 3 rh 0 od tHl "' ^ ^ '" P its
" ST 1 ' 7 , , V ' "' sublime , Shall mark , he mortal course of hoary Time " rhy TroflrchShTLrr 1 that Wd , -remembered ^ oft-repeated 'Vii ^ ! i ' lleb " b [ , s insfo , o » . llie Lr . rd have mercy on his suul >» rhere is much that is congenial to the heart of ma „ in that ., , „„