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Freemasonry And Architectuee.
and reward , under fetter prospects of sue than can under most circuiustances be ^ fo ^ What effect this movernentwnl have upon architecture if is impossible to foretell . At a former period in the last and present centuries , the classic predilections of architects of i ^ e time have been fostered by the Lodges , and to some extent the bias hran ^ was promoted by the hkeinflu 1
in noposition to claim supremacy , and toe styles in p ^ among those whose constant traditions point with priu ^ active participation in mediaeval triunlphs , and a specific share in the design and construction of thenoblest monu ^
zealous as propagandists to take advantage of this opening it would largely increase 1 ^ organization , and the prestige of an instn ^ world wliicn at M Asia , Africa , and Australia , having surmounted perse is again rising to important
neophytes , coiifh'hiing its veterans in their allegiance ; and which , possessing an energy that caniiot be directed in these days to political purposes , inay bei made toproduce the greyest moral results . Thus more weight may some day be iinexpectedly br but be looked upon as the winning one , and which has for its champions meii ardent and innI ) itioiis , having other ends in view than the mere propagation of a style in art .
Angry Words.
ANGRY WORDS .
Angky words ! oh , let them never From the tongue unbridled slip ; May the heart ' s best impulse ever Check them ' ere they soil the lip . Love is much too pure and holy , Friendship is too sacred far , For a moment's reckless folly Thus to desolate and mar .
LINES . imOM THE GERMAN OV UHLAND . Thine eyes are not of heavenly blue , Thou hast not lips of roseate hue , Nor arms and bosom lily-pale :
Man of a spring-time never knew When thus the rose and-lily grew , Adorning hill and dale , And over all there hung a sky To match the colour of thine eye . —Ein Y 6 m Li ,
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Freemasonry And Architectuee.
and reward , under fetter prospects of sue than can under most circuiustances be ^ fo ^ What effect this movernentwnl have upon architecture if is impossible to foretell . At a former period in the last and present centuries , the classic predilections of architects of i ^ e time have been fostered by the Lodges , and to some extent the bias hran ^ was promoted by the hkeinflu 1
in noposition to claim supremacy , and toe styles in p ^ among those whose constant traditions point with priu ^ active participation in mediaeval triunlphs , and a specific share in the design and construction of thenoblest monu ^
zealous as propagandists to take advantage of this opening it would largely increase 1 ^ organization , and the prestige of an instn ^ world wliicn at M Asia , Africa , and Australia , having surmounted perse is again rising to important
neophytes , coiifh'hiing its veterans in their allegiance ; and which , possessing an energy that caniiot be directed in these days to political purposes , inay bei made toproduce the greyest moral results . Thus more weight may some day be iinexpectedly br but be looked upon as the winning one , and which has for its champions meii ardent and innI ) itioiis , having other ends in view than the mere propagation of a style in art .
Angry Words.
ANGRY WORDS .
Angky words ! oh , let them never From the tongue unbridled slip ; May the heart ' s best impulse ever Check them ' ere they soil the lip . Love is much too pure and holy , Friendship is too sacred far , For a moment's reckless folly Thus to desolate and mar .
LINES . imOM THE GERMAN OV UHLAND . Thine eyes are not of heavenly blue , Thou hast not lips of roseate hue , Nor arms and bosom lily-pale :
Man of a spring-time never knew When thus the rose and-lily grew , Adorning hill and dale , And over all there hung a sky To match the colour of thine eye . —Ein Y 6 m Li ,