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. Freemasonry In England And In India.
" Wardens , and Brethren of the John of Gaunt in the East Lodge of Freemasons , 15 th Madras Na ^ 766 ^ Leicester , England , as a token of their fraternal esteem , and of their warm interest inthe welfare and prosperity of their oriental namesake . " Signed on behalf of the members , this 24 th day of June , a . d . 1858 . a . l . 5858
Howe , Prov . G . M . G . J . Wolley , S M W . Kelly ; ID . Prov . G , M . J . D . Saul * J . W . E . Clephan , W . M . T . Shephard , Sec .
Happy To Meet.
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BY G . W . CHASE . Happy to meet , dear brother mine Upon our Happy to grasp that hand of thine ,
Happy to meet , though That we together he ; Happy to flee from care away , To meet with such as thee .
Happy to leave the world awhile , Its ^ troubles and its care ; Happy to meet , and here beguile An hour with plumb and square . Happy to meet , O ! happier we
Than worldlings e ' er can know ; Happy to meet with brothers free , Where comes no pomp or show . Sorry to part , though down the West The evening sun descends ;
Sorry to leave each welcome guest , Sorry to part with friends . Sorry to hear the gavel's sound , That tells a closing nigh ; Sorry we circle the Lights around ; Sorry we say Good-bye .
Sorry we linger round the door , Thy flight deplore , O Time ! Sooner we think than e ' er before Did peal the signal chime . " Happy to meet again , ' we part , Each wending home his way ; Hoping at last , with each true heart , To meet in endless day . American Masonic Harp .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
. Freemasonry In England And In India.
" Wardens , and Brethren of the John of Gaunt in the East Lodge of Freemasons , 15 th Madras Na ^ 766 ^ Leicester , England , as a token of their fraternal esteem , and of their warm interest inthe welfare and prosperity of their oriental namesake . " Signed on behalf of the members , this 24 th day of June , a . d . 1858 . a . l . 5858
Howe , Prov . G . M . G . J . Wolley , S M W . Kelly ; ID . Prov . G , M . J . D . Saul * J . W . E . Clephan , W . M . T . Shephard , Sec .
Happy To Meet.
* . ¦ - " HAPPY TO MEET .
BY G . W . CHASE . Happy to meet , dear brother mine Upon our Happy to grasp that hand of thine ,
Happy to meet , though That we together he ; Happy to flee from care away , To meet with such as thee .
Happy to leave the world awhile , Its ^ troubles and its care ; Happy to meet , and here beguile An hour with plumb and square . Happy to meet , O ! happier we
Than worldlings e ' er can know ; Happy to meet with brothers free , Where comes no pomp or show . Sorry to part , though down the West The evening sun descends ;
Sorry to leave each welcome guest , Sorry to part with friends . Sorry to hear the gavel's sound , That tells a closing nigh ; Sorry we circle the Lights around ; Sorry we say Good-bye .
Sorry we linger round the door , Thy flight deplore , O Time ! Sooner we think than e ' er before Did peal the signal chime . " Happy to meet again , ' we part , Each wending home his way ; Hoping at last , with each true heart , To meet in endless day . American Masonic Harp .