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elicited any reply , m the tone in which it is written is Sufficient evidence of the truth oi his assertions ^ B ^ to have Bald , that f should the writer of the ^ himself under similar ciRChM 8 a 7 A ] s ; OES , you would advise an similar course of conduct as h ^ it would be well if a li ^
" You will oblige me > ^ what were the ^ cir from a Brother Mason the undisputed r f An answerby return will oblige , f ^ ; >"¦ : ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ : '' ¦ ¦ > - ¦ " Yours fraternallyy < <¦ :- ; fe , ; : ( Sig ne ^^ . ;; : ^; Bro ,-, lH : oMAS ' vBoHK , - ; W ; M < : No . 955 , ^\ :- - < : ;¦ - , > : EoLLbwAT /' -: ^ : \ - y v ;;'; ; : ; : ^ - ;; v
After a- lapse of three weeks , and when it was too late for your June ntunher > I gpt a replyfrbm B through your columns .:, /; , ' ¦ I have therefore to beg of yx > u to insert m ^^ it withthe / pttbheity w ^
the # r <^^ that of any other Mason , pr fectly willing to unde cumstanc ^ s than the ^ Lodge . : . ;¦/¦ ¦ : SrS ' : ; -. ' i / ' r : ; y ^< : : ^
1 remain , dear Sir and Brother , i ; : : Yours fraternally , : Manchester , Jwie 20 th , 1857 . ^ Lyoks Wright , E . M
The Sun Is Somewhere Shining.
THE SUN IS SOMEWHERE SHINING .
- [ A-Masonic Song , ] . ' . By Brother Charles Sloman . Night ' s dark shadows cloud the sky , All seems mirk and dreary ;
Body prone , and closed eye , Now repose the weary ; Sorrow doth in sad silence grieve , But vain is its repining , For care flies fast if we believe The sun is somewhere shining .
What if clouds enshroud us here ! Other climes glow brightly ; Check ye then the rising tear ,
And treat misfortune lightly ; The leafy woods may be in shade When day-beams are declining , Yet doubt not , though obscure the glade , The sun is somewhere shining .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Igj^Piipiii^^
elicited any reply , m the tone in which it is written is Sufficient evidence of the truth oi his assertions ^ B ^ to have Bald , that f should the writer of the ^ himself under similar ciRChM 8 a 7 A ] s ; OES , you would advise an similar course of conduct as h ^ it would be well if a li ^
" You will oblige me > ^ what were the ^ cir from a Brother Mason the undisputed r f An answerby return will oblige , f ^ ; >"¦ : ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ : '' ¦ ¦ > - ¦ " Yours fraternallyy < <¦ :- ; fe , ; : ( Sig ne ^^ . ;; : ^; Bro ,-, lH : oMAS ' vBoHK , - ; W ; M < : No . 955 , ^\ :- - < : ;¦ - , > : EoLLbwAT /' -: ^ : \ - y v ;;'; ; : ; : ^ - ;; v
After a- lapse of three weeks , and when it was too late for your June ntunher > I gpt a replyfrbm B through your columns .:, /; , ' ¦ I have therefore to beg of yx > u to insert m ^^ it withthe / pttbheity w ^
the # r <^^ that of any other Mason , pr fectly willing to unde cumstanc ^ s than the ^ Lodge . : . ;¦/¦ ¦ : SrS ' : ; -. ' i / ' r : ; y ^< : : ^
1 remain , dear Sir and Brother , i ; : : Yours fraternally , : Manchester , Jwie 20 th , 1857 . ^ Lyoks Wright , E . M
The Sun Is Somewhere Shining.
THE SUN IS SOMEWHERE SHINING .
- [ A-Masonic Song , ] . ' . By Brother Charles Sloman . Night ' s dark shadows cloud the sky , All seems mirk and dreary ;
Body prone , and closed eye , Now repose the weary ; Sorrow doth in sad silence grieve , But vain is its repining , For care flies fast if we believe The sun is somewhere shining .
What if clouds enshroud us here ! Other climes glow brightly ; Check ye then the rising tear ,
And treat misfortune lightly ; The leafy woods may be in shade When day-beams are declining , Yet doubt not , though obscure the glade , The sun is somewhere shining .