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Would We Happier Be?

II . Were the songs we hear when sleeping But restored to us awake , And the golden visions break On our eyes bedimmed with weeping

, Would we any happier be ? While the lips that pressed our own , In the hours for ever flown , Were Love ' s richer harvest reaping ? in .

If the heart-throb , and the thronging Thoughts through many a waking night , Till the coming of the mom-light , Bear witness to our wronging Of some tenderer heart and true ; 0 ! seek that heart to heart to win—it Were ever worse than sin—it Were Death to quench its longing .

rv . 0 , the voices unforgotten ! 0 , the sweet tones of the Past , And the memories fond that last , For Eternity begotten ! We can never , never lose them ; But for ever , ever use them—Those voices unforgotten !

v . So , the friends that now surround us Are the best we have and know , Who their cordial kindness show , . May no evil e ' er confound us ; .

And the hearts we claim prove ever Such as change shall never sever From the true one ' s circle ' round us ! VI . While the question still we ' re asking ,

Simple though it seem and plain , 'Twill the asking bear again , All your wits and wisdom tasking Of what the Future may portend ? Nay ! our times are in His hand ! And He guides us o ' er the strand

Of the Present , Past , and Time to come . At the last may God forfend But we reach that Heavenly Home ! May He us from evils all defend !

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THE RECORDS OF AN ANCIENT LODGE. Article 1
TARSHISH; ITS MODERN REPRESENTATIVE. Article 7
THE SOUTHERN SCOURGE. Article 10
THE MORAL AND RELIGIOUS ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY. Article 11
MASONIC HYMNS AND ODES. Article 15
SOME CONVERSATION WITH AN ANCIENT DRUID. Article 17
LOST. Article 22
SKETCHES OF CHARACTER. Article 23
AUTHENTIC CRAFT HISTORY IN BRITAIN. Article 24
EXTRACTS, WITH NOTES, FROM THE MINUTES OF THE LODGE OF FRIENDSHIP, NO. 277, OLDHAM. Article 27
A PSALM OF LIFE AT SIXTY. Article 32
PARADOXES. Article 33
"KNIGHTS TEMPLAR" OR "KNIGHTS TEMPLARS." Article 36
PETER BEERIE. Article 37
WHAT IS FREEMASONRY? Article 39
A CATALOGUE OF MASONIC BOOKS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. Article 41
WOULD WE HAPPIER BE? Article 43
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Would We Happier Be?

II . Were the songs we hear when sleeping But restored to us awake , And the golden visions break On our eyes bedimmed with weeping

, Would we any happier be ? While the lips that pressed our own , In the hours for ever flown , Were Love ' s richer harvest reaping ? in .

If the heart-throb , and the thronging Thoughts through many a waking night , Till the coming of the mom-light , Bear witness to our wronging Of some tenderer heart and true ; 0 ! seek that heart to heart to win—it Were ever worse than sin—it Were Death to quench its longing .

rv . 0 , the voices unforgotten ! 0 , the sweet tones of the Past , And the memories fond that last , For Eternity begotten ! We can never , never lose them ; But for ever , ever use them—Those voices unforgotten !

v . So , the friends that now surround us Are the best we have and know , Who their cordial kindness show , . May no evil e ' er confound us ; .

And the hearts we claim prove ever Such as change shall never sever From the true one ' s circle ' round us ! VI . While the question still we ' re asking ,

Simple though it seem and plain , 'Twill the asking bear again , All your wits and wisdom tasking Of what the Future may portend ? Nay ! our times are in His hand ! And He guides us o ' er the strand

Of the Present , Past , and Time to come . At the last may God forfend But we reach that Heavenly Home ! May He us from evils all defend !

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