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Article DOCUMENTA LATOMICA INEDITA. ← Page 7 of 7 Article THE DAYS WHEN WE GO GIPSYING. Page 1 of 4 →
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Documenta Latomica Inedita.
found faulty or unable , then they shall be chawnghyt , and other takyn and chosen in , by such as shall haf the governance of the sayd werke by my sayd lordy ' s ordenance and commandement . And yf hit so be that the sayd Will . Horwode make noght fulle
end of the sayd Averke Avithyn terme reasonable , which shall be lymit him in certain by my said lord , or by his counseil , in forme and manere as is afore-written and devysed in thise same endentures , then he shall yeilde his body to prison at my lordy ' s wyll , and all his movable goods and heritages at my said lordy ' s disposition and ordenance .
In wytness , & c . the sayd commissaries , as [ well as ] the sayd Will . Horwode to these present endentures haf sett their sealles enterchangeably , & c . the xxivth day of Septembre , the yere of the reign of our sovereign lord King Henry the Sixt , after the conquest of England xiij .
The Days When We Go Gipsying.
THE DAYS WHEN WE GO GIPSYING .
" % \ THEN the haAvthorn blossom thickens on the hedge rows , and * * the evenings lengthen out into the purple and gold of summer sunsets , it is not unnatural that the brethren of " ye mystic tie , " like other sensible folk , should hie away to fresh fields and pastures UBAV , and seek those healthful enjoyments in which all rational people
who have the time and means at their disposal indulge at this season of the year . Thus it is that Avhen the labour of the Lodge has ended for the term , and the period of the summer recess is announced , brethren cast about them for some sequestered spot at which they may spend " a happy day " in the combination of Masonic work and
pleasure , the society of those whom no mortals more heartily adore , and companionship of friends Avhose presence has not yet been felt within the sacred precincts of the Lodge . At the fag end of the season it is only to be expected that indoor operations should grow someAvhat irksome and monotonous . It goes against our sense of cosy comfort ,
when brilliant gleams of sunshine pierce through the chinks in the shutters and between the folds of the curtains , blending strongly with the Masonic lights to Avhich our eyes have been so accustomed all through the winter . The atmosphere of the Lodge-room , too , becomes stuffy and oppressive ; while the brethren , earnest as they may be in their Masonic A'ocation , find it preferable to spend the oool hours of
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Documenta Latomica Inedita.
found faulty or unable , then they shall be chawnghyt , and other takyn and chosen in , by such as shall haf the governance of the sayd werke by my sayd lordy ' s ordenance and commandement . And yf hit so be that the sayd Will . Horwode make noght fulle
end of the sayd Averke Avithyn terme reasonable , which shall be lymit him in certain by my said lord , or by his counseil , in forme and manere as is afore-written and devysed in thise same endentures , then he shall yeilde his body to prison at my lordy ' s wyll , and all his movable goods and heritages at my said lordy ' s disposition and ordenance .
In wytness , & c . the sayd commissaries , as [ well as ] the sayd Will . Horwode to these present endentures haf sett their sealles enterchangeably , & c . the xxivth day of Septembre , the yere of the reign of our sovereign lord King Henry the Sixt , after the conquest of England xiij .
The Days When We Go Gipsying.
THE DAYS WHEN WE GO GIPSYING .
" % \ THEN the haAvthorn blossom thickens on the hedge rows , and * * the evenings lengthen out into the purple and gold of summer sunsets , it is not unnatural that the brethren of " ye mystic tie , " like other sensible folk , should hie away to fresh fields and pastures UBAV , and seek those healthful enjoyments in which all rational people
who have the time and means at their disposal indulge at this season of the year . Thus it is that Avhen the labour of the Lodge has ended for the term , and the period of the summer recess is announced , brethren cast about them for some sequestered spot at which they may spend " a happy day " in the combination of Masonic work and
pleasure , the society of those whom no mortals more heartily adore , and companionship of friends Avhose presence has not yet been felt within the sacred precincts of the Lodge . At the fag end of the season it is only to be expected that indoor operations should grow someAvhat irksome and monotonous . It goes against our sense of cosy comfort ,
when brilliant gleams of sunshine pierce through the chinks in the shutters and between the folds of the curtains , blending strongly with the Masonic lights to Avhich our eyes have been so accustomed all through the winter . The atmosphere of the Lodge-room , too , becomes stuffy and oppressive ; while the brethren , earnest as they may be in their Masonic A'ocation , find it preferable to spend the oool hours of