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The True Mason.

He may seem a good brother in sight of his fellow , Be high in his Order and learned in its code ; But still his pretensions are truthless and shallow , And he is no Mason in si ght of his God . But he ' s a true Mason Avhose soul ever rises Above the small honours and glories of earth—Who all

the poor glitter of tinsel despises , And loves to be measured alone by his worth With Square and the Plumb-lead as emblems to guide him , From the line of strict duty he scorns to depart ; With the Rule and the Compass both ready before him , He rears a true Temple of God in his heart .

ills thoughts are as pure as the snow Avhen it falleth ; His zeal is enlisted on rectitude ' s side ; No fear of men ' s scoffing his courage appalleth , As he stands the oppressed and the friendless beside . At the cry of misfortune his love is awakened ; Large minded , he succours , with nought of display The widoAvthe

, orphan , the hungry and naked , From his portals are never sent empty away . In precept though firm , he is soft as a mother , Who seeks in affection her offspring to mould , More apt by example to Avin a lost brother , And waverers keep in the Good Shepherd ' s fold

Unsullied by contact with lusts that surround him Large hearted , he loves with a God-like regard ' - He lives a rich blessing to all who are round him , ' And dies to receive the true Mason's reward

Amabel Vaughan.

AMABEL VAUGHAN .

BY BRO . EMKA HOLMES , Author of-TalesPoems and Masonic Papers ; " "Mildred , an AutumnRomance ; " "My Lord the King f "The Path of Life , an Allegory ; " "Another Fenian Outrage ; " "Notes on the United Orders of the Temple ancl Hospital , " $ c . § c

CHAPTER V . A PKOPOSAL . —THE FIKST APPEAL . WOLVERSTON is an old toAvn in the north of England with an ancient church and a history ; also barracks , a theatre , a concert hall , and a Mayor and Corporation . It has a large population , and as it is . a seaport as well as a market town , I need not add that there are always ships sailing in with cargoes from the North , East , South and West , and innumerable sailors , fishermen , brokers and tradesmen generally bustling about ancl carrying on their business from morning to ni <* kt on the

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IMPORTANT CIRCULAR. Article 1
Untitled Article 2
SONNET. Article 3
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 4
EARLY FREEMASONRY IN IRELAND. Article 7
THE CHAMBER OF IMAGERY. Article 10
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 11
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 13
In Memoriam. Article 17
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 18
FROM IDEALITY TO NATURE. Article 24
THE TRUE MASON. Article 25
AMABEL VAUGHAN. Article 26
"VALE PONTIFEX MAXIME!" Article 30
JILTED. Article 34
ON THE TESTING AND STRENGTH OF RAILWAY MATERIALS, &c. Article 35
MORITZ GRAF VON STRACHWITZ. Article 40
STANZAS. Article 41
LEBENSANSICHT. Article 42
A SONNET. Article 43
DU GEHEST DAHIN. Article 43
A PRAHLEREI. Article 43
I WOULD I WERE A POET. Article 44
GERMANIA. Article 44
THE TRUE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 45
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 47
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The True Mason.

He may seem a good brother in sight of his fellow , Be high in his Order and learned in its code ; But still his pretensions are truthless and shallow , And he is no Mason in si ght of his God . But he ' s a true Mason Avhose soul ever rises Above the small honours and glories of earth—Who all

the poor glitter of tinsel despises , And loves to be measured alone by his worth With Square and the Plumb-lead as emblems to guide him , From the line of strict duty he scorns to depart ; With the Rule and the Compass both ready before him , He rears a true Temple of God in his heart .

ills thoughts are as pure as the snow Avhen it falleth ; His zeal is enlisted on rectitude ' s side ; No fear of men ' s scoffing his courage appalleth , As he stands the oppressed and the friendless beside . At the cry of misfortune his love is awakened ; Large minded , he succours , with nought of display The widoAvthe

, orphan , the hungry and naked , From his portals are never sent empty away . In precept though firm , he is soft as a mother , Who seeks in affection her offspring to mould , More apt by example to Avin a lost brother , And waverers keep in the Good Shepherd ' s fold

Unsullied by contact with lusts that surround him Large hearted , he loves with a God-like regard ' - He lives a rich blessing to all who are round him , ' And dies to receive the true Mason's reward

Amabel Vaughan.

AMABEL VAUGHAN .

BY BRO . EMKA HOLMES , Author of-TalesPoems and Masonic Papers ; " "Mildred , an AutumnRomance ; " "My Lord the King f "The Path of Life , an Allegory ; " "Another Fenian Outrage ; " "Notes on the United Orders of the Temple ancl Hospital , " $ c . § c

CHAPTER V . A PKOPOSAL . —THE FIKST APPEAL . WOLVERSTON is an old toAvn in the north of England with an ancient church and a history ; also barracks , a theatre , a concert hall , and a Mayor and Corporation . It has a large population , and as it is . a seaport as well as a market town , I need not add that there are always ships sailing in with cargoes from the North , East , South and West , and innumerable sailors , fishermen , brokers and tradesmen generally bustling about ancl carrying on their business from morning to ni <* kt on the

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