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The Pantomime : Harlequin Freemason.

CHOETO—In the Procession . Your cymbals tune , your voices raise , Sing the name And mighty fame Of Solomon in ever-living lays . He our Grand Master shall remain , While lofty pile , and holy fane , Vestige or monument of taste , Or glorious Masonry shall last .

EECIT . Lo , from amidst those sacred glades * - Where rest grand heroes , statesmen , kings , And other ancient Masons' shades , The ghost of Hiram Abiff springs . Chief of the Mason ' s noble art , While of a Master they make choice ,

iShall I not take an active part , And loudly join my Brethren's voice ! Fall , mystic figure—to our eyes , Present a motley child of mirth , Whose featly pranks shall all surprise , And give to vacant laughter birtb . Movekneel , stoop , standspringdanceleapran ,

, , , , , Now mark me , for the charm is done . AIE . In all your dealing take good care , Instructed by the friendly scraare , To be upright , true and fair , And thou a FelloAV Craft shalt be ; The level so must poise thy mind

, That satisfaction thou shall find , When to another Fortune's kind : And that's the drift of Masonry . The compass t' other two compounds , And says , though anger'd on just grounds , Keep all your passions within bounds , And thou a FelloAV Craft shalt he .

Thus , symbols of our Order , are The compass , level , and the square , Which teach ns to he just and fair , And that ' s the drift of Masonry .

BECIT . Use this , and this , in evil hour , And thou shalt wonder at their power Thou'lt see me yet , ere it be night , Begone , and revel in delight .

CATCH . —Laioyers . Lawyer Brief , why all this stir ? Upon my word , you wrong me , sir , I am not , as you say , a thief , In truth , you wrong me , Lawyer Brief

Who was it took a double fee ? Who trapp'd ? who put in a sham plea ? Who should be pillor'd ? Who's a thief ? Who should be liang'd ? Cheat , Lawyer Brief I Come , be friends , nor make this rout , Brother as Ave are to fall out ; Besides , thief should not cry out thief ; You understand me , Lawyer Brief .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

THE BIBLE AND ENGLISH EEEEMASONEY . A . Brother at Berlin , who Avrites a long and elaborate letter on this subject , has plainly never read our Masonic Charge at initiation into the Eirst Degree . It is now commonly bound up with the book of our "Constitutions of the Ancient Praternity of Pree and Accepted Masons , " published by the authority of Grand Lodge , and with which our Brother seems

tolerably familiar . He will find that this Masonic Charge affords the information he desires . In it there is the following passage . The "Worshipful Master speaks : — " As a Preemason let me recommend to your most serious contemplation the volume of the Sacred Law ; [ here the W . M . points to the Bible laced before him ] charging you to consider it

p open as the unerring standard of truth and justice , and to regulate your actions by the divine precepts it contains . Therein you will be taught the important duties you oAve to God , to your neighbour , and to yourself . "—CHABIES PUETOH' COOPER .

ME . EHEESOIT . The ensuing lines are extracted from a recent biographical notice of this distinguished American writer and philosopher : — " He appears to be what is called a Pantheist ; at least he rejects entirely that kind of Theism which separates God from nature , and which looks upon him as simply a living Spiritual

Personality . He will not recognise a God , Avho is not one with the blowing clover and the falling rain ;" that "the God of Mr . Emerson and the God of Preemasonry are one and the same , " is a proposition which a correspondent at Manchester , whose letter reached me a few clays ago , will , I apprehend , find it utterly impossible to maintain . —CHAELES PT / BTOH " COOPEB .

THE ELEUSINIA . - I fully coincide with A in his opinion that it would be much in the interest of Masonry if the knoAvledge of the secret sciences of the ancients were cultivated to a greater extent . The passage quoted by ENQT / IEEB from Virgil ' s Aeneid * does not stand alone in the works of the Bard of Mantuato show at least

, that Virgil must have possessed some knoAvledge of the symbols that were represented in the Eleusinian and Tkesmophorian mysteries . The passages of the Georgics ( I ., 147-66 , passim , ) treat of Cere 3 as having first taught man to cultivate the soil : — Prima Ceres ferro mortales vertero terrain

Instituit : cum jam glandos atque arhuta sacra Deficerent sylva ? , et victum Dodona negaret . Georgicon I ., 147—149 . f And a few verses after this—Diceudum et quai sint duris agi-estibus arma , Queis sine nee potuere seri , nee surgere , messes : Vomis , et inflexi primum grave robur aratri , Tardaqiie Eleusinm matris valvmntia plaiistra Tribnlaqiie , trahaqiie , et iniquo pondere rastri . % —Iibid , 160—164

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1866-05-12, Page 7” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 23 March 2023, masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_12051866/page/7/.
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PROPOSED MASONIC SCHOOL FOR INDIA. Article 1
BRO. THE REV. SALEM TOWN. Article 2
MONITA SECRETA SOCIETATIS JESU. Article 3
THE LATE BRO. STEPHEN BARTON WILSON. Article 5
THE PANTOMIME : HARLEQUIN FREEMASON. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 8
MASONIC MEMS. Article 8
ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN. Article 8
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
MARK MASONRY. Article 12
AMERICA. Article 12
SOUTH AMERICA. Article 14
Obituary. Article 16
Untitled Article 16
REVIEWS. Article 16
Poetry. Article 17
LINES ON THE LATE LAMENTED DEATH OF LEOPOLD KING OF THE BELGIUMS. Article 17
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 19TH, 1866. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Pantomime : Harlequin Freemason.

CHOETO—In the Procession . Your cymbals tune , your voices raise , Sing the name And mighty fame Of Solomon in ever-living lays . He our Grand Master shall remain , While lofty pile , and holy fane , Vestige or monument of taste , Or glorious Masonry shall last .

EECIT . Lo , from amidst those sacred glades * - Where rest grand heroes , statesmen , kings , And other ancient Masons' shades , The ghost of Hiram Abiff springs . Chief of the Mason ' s noble art , While of a Master they make choice ,

iShall I not take an active part , And loudly join my Brethren's voice ! Fall , mystic figure—to our eyes , Present a motley child of mirth , Whose featly pranks shall all surprise , And give to vacant laughter birtb . Movekneel , stoop , standspringdanceleapran ,

, , , , , Now mark me , for the charm is done . AIE . In all your dealing take good care , Instructed by the friendly scraare , To be upright , true and fair , And thou a FelloAV Craft shalt be ; The level so must poise thy mind

, That satisfaction thou shall find , When to another Fortune's kind : And that's the drift of Masonry . The compass t' other two compounds , And says , though anger'd on just grounds , Keep all your passions within bounds , And thou a FelloAV Craft shalt he .

Thus , symbols of our Order , are The compass , level , and the square , Which teach ns to he just and fair , And that ' s the drift of Masonry .

BECIT . Use this , and this , in evil hour , And thou shalt wonder at their power Thou'lt see me yet , ere it be night , Begone , and revel in delight .

CATCH . —Laioyers . Lawyer Brief , why all this stir ? Upon my word , you wrong me , sir , I am not , as you say , a thief , In truth , you wrong me , Lawyer Brief

Who was it took a double fee ? Who trapp'd ? who put in a sham plea ? Who should be pillor'd ? Who's a thief ? Who should be liang'd ? Cheat , Lawyer Brief I Come , be friends , nor make this rout , Brother as Ave are to fall out ; Besides , thief should not cry out thief ; You understand me , Lawyer Brief .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

THE BIBLE AND ENGLISH EEEEMASONEY . A . Brother at Berlin , who Avrites a long and elaborate letter on this subject , has plainly never read our Masonic Charge at initiation into the Eirst Degree . It is now commonly bound up with the book of our "Constitutions of the Ancient Praternity of Pree and Accepted Masons , " published by the authority of Grand Lodge , and with which our Brother seems

tolerably familiar . He will find that this Masonic Charge affords the information he desires . In it there is the following passage . The "Worshipful Master speaks : — " As a Preemason let me recommend to your most serious contemplation the volume of the Sacred Law ; [ here the W . M . points to the Bible laced before him ] charging you to consider it

p open as the unerring standard of truth and justice , and to regulate your actions by the divine precepts it contains . Therein you will be taught the important duties you oAve to God , to your neighbour , and to yourself . "—CHABIES PUETOH' COOPER .

ME . EHEESOIT . The ensuing lines are extracted from a recent biographical notice of this distinguished American writer and philosopher : — " He appears to be what is called a Pantheist ; at least he rejects entirely that kind of Theism which separates God from nature , and which looks upon him as simply a living Spiritual

Personality . He will not recognise a God , Avho is not one with the blowing clover and the falling rain ;" that "the God of Mr . Emerson and the God of Preemasonry are one and the same , " is a proposition which a correspondent at Manchester , whose letter reached me a few clays ago , will , I apprehend , find it utterly impossible to maintain . —CHAELES PT / BTOH " COOPEB .

THE ELEUSINIA . - I fully coincide with A in his opinion that it would be much in the interest of Masonry if the knoAvledge of the secret sciences of the ancients were cultivated to a greater extent . The passage quoted by ENQT / IEEB from Virgil ' s Aeneid * does not stand alone in the works of the Bard of Mantuato show at least

, that Virgil must have possessed some knoAvledge of the symbols that were represented in the Eleusinian and Tkesmophorian mysteries . The passages of the Georgics ( I ., 147-66 , passim , ) treat of Cere 3 as having first taught man to cultivate the soil : — Prima Ceres ferro mortales vertero terrain

Instituit : cum jam glandos atque arhuta sacra Deficerent sylva ? , et victum Dodona negaret . Georgicon I ., 147—149 . f And a few verses after this—Diceudum et quai sint duris agi-estibus arma , Queis sine nee potuere seri , nee surgere , messes : Vomis , et inflexi primum grave robur aratri , Tardaqiie Eleusinm matris valvmntia plaiistra Tribnlaqiie , trahaqiie , et iniquo pondere rastri . % —Iibid , 160—164

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