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Article The Masonic " Poet's Corner." Page 1 of 1 Article A BROTHER'S ADVICE. Page 1 of 1 Article FRIENDSHIP. Page 1 of 1 Article Untitled Page 1 of 1 Article Untitled Page 1 of 1 Article Original Correspondence. Page 1 of 1 Article Answers to Correspondents. Page 1 of 1
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The Masonic " Poet's Corner."
The Masonic " Poet's Corner . "
{ Origami and Selected . ' ) WHITE-APRONED BROTHERS .
COME , cease from your labors , Ye white-aproned neighbours , And answer my words—Tell us , Who are ye ? " We are friends of humanity , Hating profanity ,
Spurning all vanity , CHILDREN OF PEACEMen who can feel All our own need of kindness , And bless the GREAT GOD , Who hath lightened our blindness . "
Tell us , Wliat do ye ? " By precept , example , We're building a temple , Fair , lofty and ample ,
For HIM whom we serve—Following the plans That our MASTER doth give us , And amply repaid When His servants receive us . "
And Wliat do you work with ? " The Gauge and the Gavel , The Plumb , Square , and Level , And then as we travel
The Trowel we hold—Skilfully these , At first we ' re inducted—Obediently these , In the way we're instructed . "
Your timbers , what are they 1 " The blocks that we quarry , And timbers so heavy , Our hands shape and carry ,
Those Ashlars are men ; Rough Ashlars they are—But hewed , marked and garnished . By precepts divine , Our task will be finished . "
Your resting , when is it 1 " We look for no leisure , Wo sigh for no pleasure , Wo covet no treasure ,
Till SATURDAY NIGHTWages and joys , And a rest without breaking , Wait for us then , In the home that we ' re seeking . " From The Poetry of Free in axon ry , by tho late Dr . ROE MORRIS , Masonic Poet Laureate .
A Brother's Advice.
A BROTHER'S ADVICE .
EVER with Fortune ' s bright sunshine around you , Think well of the hearts torn by sorrow ' s sad throes Objects of pity at times may surround you : Aid them with comforts , to banish their woes . Tho tempests of life are oft sad and appalling , Trouble ' s rough seas oft engulphing the brave : Rush to the rescue when true hearts are falling , Ever be ready a comrade to save !
Never through life turn your back on a Brother Whom tempests have batter'd and wreck'd on life ' s way ; Rather be trying his sorrows to smother , Let prosperity ' s sun lend him our cheering ray . Friendship ' s the link which in life ' s cable bindeth Firmer the Anchor that Hope leans upon : If but one faithful heart a poor slighted one findeth , His haven of life will be cheerfully won .
J . H . JEWELL . P . M ., P . P . G . R . ( Kent ) . August , 18 S 0 . . i IIUJ ^—————— _— . ¦——_ . —————_¦
Friendship.
FRIENDSHIP .
There arc some icy hearts in which the germs Of Friendship ne ' er can grow . You know them long . Yet never would prefer your lot among Such undeveloped manhood : for the forms Of men , but not their souls , are their ' s ; no terms Which they could offer , be they rich or poor , Could bind , our hearts in friendship for an hour ,
Much less for life . Little above the worms To which we all are journeying , are they . The friends we lose by death we can ' t recall , E ' en would we do so , to this earthly ball ; But yet around our path the golden ray Of other Friendships may illume the gloom , And cheer us in our passage to the tomb . Xrio Zealand Moil
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Published every Thursday Morning , price ONE PENNY , and may be had from all Newsagents . Subscribers to THE MASONIC STAR residing in London and the Suburbs will receive their copies by the first post on THURSDAY MORNING . Copies for Country Subscribers will be forwarded by the NIGHT Mail on Wednesday .
TERMS , including postage , payable in advance : — United Kingdom : uul C ' oiuni'ies L'imiprisL'd Places not in General comi'rised in Postal Union . I'oslal Union . It via Firimlisi
Twelve Months ... 6 s . 6 d . . . . 8 s . 8 d . . . . 10 s . lOd . Six Months 3 s . 4 d . . . . 4 s . 6 d . ... 5 s . 6 d . Three Months ... 1 s . 9 d . ... 2 s . 4 d . ... 3 s . Od . Post Office Orders , payable at the General Post Office , London , E . C ., to the Publishers , Messrs . ADAMS BROS ., 5 ' . ) , Moor Larie , London , E . C . Postal Orders and Cheques should be crossed " Alliance Bank . "
All communications concerning Subscriptions and Advertisements should he addressed to the Publishers as above . All other communications , letters , & c , to be addressed " Editor of THE MASONIC STAR , 38 , Bow Lane , London , E . C . "
Arrangements are being made for the appointment of Agents for the sale of " THE MASONIC STAR" by all Newsvendors at home and abroad . Meanwhile , the paper may \ be obtained in the City of Messrs . G . BLAIR & SON , 16 , ROYAL EXCHANGE , E . C .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
* . IT . < 7 o not liolil oursclres responsible for the opinions erpresseil by our C ' orresiionOents .
To the . Editor of THE MASONIC STAR . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , 1 should be glad to be informed whether or not it is the fact
that the Principals of a Chapter can be installed into their respective chairs on the same date as that on which they are elected ? Yours fraternally , ' a . B .
Answers To Correspondents.
Answers to Correspondents .
J . SATIMOX , A \ 'illesden . —We are much ohliged to you for the information re "Wharton , 2015 . " J . Cooi-SON , . Stockport . —Thanks for information re "Slrangcways , 1219 . " Tf you can and will recommend us an Agent for the sale of our paper in your district , we will arrange with him for a sutlicient supply . . T . W . asks us for a " List of suitable lit fitul ions for a Masonic . Banquet , stating where to be found and by whom published ? " Such a list shall be prepared presently , but for the present wo cannot give the request all the attention we cotilll desire .
A Copy of this Number of THE MASONIC STAR has been addressed and posted to the JUNIOR WAKDKN of each Lodge under the English Constitution at home and abroad . If any one of those Officers fail to receive same in due course a communication to the
Editor is solicited , and the omission shall be rectified . Secretaries of Lodges and Scribes of Chapters , & c , will greatly oblige us by forwarding notices of forthcoming meetings and information relating to Masonic matters of local or general interest to tho Craft . Every attention shall be given to their requirements
in respect of same , and we shall be happy at all times to reciprocate their favors to tho full extent of our power . We respectfully solicit the support of each regular Lodge and Chapter and each Lodge and Chapter of Instruction by subscription for at least one copy , to be regularly forwarded .
Addresses of tho following Lodges wanted . Notices have been returned through post . Tow-nicy Parker Lodge No . 1032 Studholme lr . ' . ll Northern Bar 1010
Eleanor ... ... ... ... ... ,, 1701 Unit }' , Peace and Concord ,. 31 ( 5 Argonaut ,, 2213 Dagmar „ 22 ( 52
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The Masonic " Poet's Corner."
The Masonic " Poet's Corner . "
{ Origami and Selected . ' ) WHITE-APRONED BROTHERS .
COME , cease from your labors , Ye white-aproned neighbours , And answer my words—Tell us , Who are ye ? " We are friends of humanity , Hating profanity ,
Spurning all vanity , CHILDREN OF PEACEMen who can feel All our own need of kindness , And bless the GREAT GOD , Who hath lightened our blindness . "
Tell us , Wliat do ye ? " By precept , example , We're building a temple , Fair , lofty and ample ,
For HIM whom we serve—Following the plans That our MASTER doth give us , And amply repaid When His servants receive us . "
And Wliat do you work with ? " The Gauge and the Gavel , The Plumb , Square , and Level , And then as we travel
The Trowel we hold—Skilfully these , At first we ' re inducted—Obediently these , In the way we're instructed . "
Your timbers , what are they 1 " The blocks that we quarry , And timbers so heavy , Our hands shape and carry ,
Those Ashlars are men ; Rough Ashlars they are—But hewed , marked and garnished . By precepts divine , Our task will be finished . "
Your resting , when is it 1 " We look for no leisure , Wo sigh for no pleasure , Wo covet no treasure ,
Till SATURDAY NIGHTWages and joys , And a rest without breaking , Wait for us then , In the home that we ' re seeking . " From The Poetry of Free in axon ry , by tho late Dr . ROE MORRIS , Masonic Poet Laureate .
A Brother's Advice.
A BROTHER'S ADVICE .
EVER with Fortune ' s bright sunshine around you , Think well of the hearts torn by sorrow ' s sad throes Objects of pity at times may surround you : Aid them with comforts , to banish their woes . Tho tempests of life are oft sad and appalling , Trouble ' s rough seas oft engulphing the brave : Rush to the rescue when true hearts are falling , Ever be ready a comrade to save !
Never through life turn your back on a Brother Whom tempests have batter'd and wreck'd on life ' s way ; Rather be trying his sorrows to smother , Let prosperity ' s sun lend him our cheering ray . Friendship ' s the link which in life ' s cable bindeth Firmer the Anchor that Hope leans upon : If but one faithful heart a poor slighted one findeth , His haven of life will be cheerfully won .
J . H . JEWELL . P . M ., P . P . G . R . ( Kent ) . August , 18 S 0 . . i IIUJ ^—————— _— . ¦——_ . —————_¦
Friendship.
FRIENDSHIP .
There arc some icy hearts in which the germs Of Friendship ne ' er can grow . You know them long . Yet never would prefer your lot among Such undeveloped manhood : for the forms Of men , but not their souls , are their ' s ; no terms Which they could offer , be they rich or poor , Could bind , our hearts in friendship for an hour ,
Much less for life . Little above the worms To which we all are journeying , are they . The friends we lose by death we can ' t recall , E ' en would we do so , to this earthly ball ; But yet around our path the golden ray Of other Friendships may illume the gloom , And cheer us in our passage to the tomb . Xrio Zealand Moil
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® . I } £ $ Eas 0 ttix Max .
THURSDAY , l | S (< SJp SEPL 6 > W 88 -
Ar00306
Published every Thursday Morning , price ONE PENNY , and may be had from all Newsagents . Subscribers to THE MASONIC STAR residing in London and the Suburbs will receive their copies by the first post on THURSDAY MORNING . Copies for Country Subscribers will be forwarded by the NIGHT Mail on Wednesday .
TERMS , including postage , payable in advance : — United Kingdom : uul C ' oiuni'ies L'imiprisL'd Places not in General comi'rised in Postal Union . I'oslal Union . It via Firimlisi
Twelve Months ... 6 s . 6 d . . . . 8 s . 8 d . . . . 10 s . lOd . Six Months 3 s . 4 d . . . . 4 s . 6 d . ... 5 s . 6 d . Three Months ... 1 s . 9 d . ... 2 s . 4 d . ... 3 s . Od . Post Office Orders , payable at the General Post Office , London , E . C ., to the Publishers , Messrs . ADAMS BROS ., 5 ' . ) , Moor Larie , London , E . C . Postal Orders and Cheques should be crossed " Alliance Bank . "
All communications concerning Subscriptions and Advertisements should he addressed to the Publishers as above . All other communications , letters , & c , to be addressed " Editor of THE MASONIC STAR , 38 , Bow Lane , London , E . C . "
Arrangements are being made for the appointment of Agents for the sale of " THE MASONIC STAR" by all Newsvendors at home and abroad . Meanwhile , the paper may \ be obtained in the City of Messrs . G . BLAIR & SON , 16 , ROYAL EXCHANGE , E . C .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
* . IT . < 7 o not liolil oursclres responsible for the opinions erpresseil by our C ' orresiionOents .
To the . Editor of THE MASONIC STAR . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , 1 should be glad to be informed whether or not it is the fact
that the Principals of a Chapter can be installed into their respective chairs on the same date as that on which they are elected ? Yours fraternally , ' a . B .
Answers To Correspondents.
Answers to Correspondents .
J . SATIMOX , A \ 'illesden . —We are much ohliged to you for the information re "Wharton , 2015 . " J . Cooi-SON , . Stockport . —Thanks for information re "Slrangcways , 1219 . " Tf you can and will recommend us an Agent for the sale of our paper in your district , we will arrange with him for a sutlicient supply . . T . W . asks us for a " List of suitable lit fitul ions for a Masonic . Banquet , stating where to be found and by whom published ? " Such a list shall be prepared presently , but for the present wo cannot give the request all the attention we cotilll desire .
A Copy of this Number of THE MASONIC STAR has been addressed and posted to the JUNIOR WAKDKN of each Lodge under the English Constitution at home and abroad . If any one of those Officers fail to receive same in due course a communication to the
Editor is solicited , and the omission shall be rectified . Secretaries of Lodges and Scribes of Chapters , & c , will greatly oblige us by forwarding notices of forthcoming meetings and information relating to Masonic matters of local or general interest to tho Craft . Every attention shall be given to their requirements
in respect of same , and we shall be happy at all times to reciprocate their favors to tho full extent of our power . We respectfully solicit the support of each regular Lodge and Chapter and each Lodge and Chapter of Instruction by subscription for at least one copy , to be regularly forwarded .
Addresses of tho following Lodges wanted . Notices have been returned through post . Tow-nicy Parker Lodge No . 1032 Studholme lr . ' . ll Northern Bar 1010
Eleanor ... ... ... ... ... ,, 1701 Unit }' , Peace and Concord ,. 31 ( 5 Argonaut ,, 2213 Dagmar „ 22 ( 52