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THE
MASONIC HARP :
A COLLECTION OF
Masonic Odes, Hymns, Songs, &g.
FOR THE PUBLIC AND PEIVATE
CmmMtts anbf Jfwtikis
FRATERNITY.
By GEORGE W. CHASE, K. T.
^ - EDITOR OF MASONIC JOURNAL, &C.
BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY OLIVER DITSON & COMPANY.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1858, by
OLIVER DITSON & CO.,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
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BeBeving the Masonic Fraternity have long wanted, and would liberally patronize, a complete and practical coUection of Music for the various public and private Ceremonies and Festivals of the Order, the compiler of the following pages has been for several years collecting material for such a work, and now presents, as the result of his labors. The Masonic Harp, in the hope that it will be found adapted to the purpose. That the work is faultless, he does not for a moment suppose, but that it is many steps in advance of any heretofore published for th% purpose, he fully believes. His desire has been to furnish a complete collection of appropriate Odes, Hymns, &c., for all ordinary Masonic Occasions, and if he has failed in his effort, he will still have the satisfaction of knowing that " it was in his heart " to present a good work.
With very few exceptions, the tunes in the Harp are those which have become estab- lished favorites, and are widely known and admired. It was for this reason they wera selected. In arranging them for Masonic use, much care has been taken to give the ^>. Melody and Bass as they are most uni-<(ersally known, and with this view, not one note •s^^ of either has been knowingly changed.
Believing that the Craft stood in need of a much larger variety of Odes and Hymns of /|^ a devotional character, the compiler has " adapted " more than one hundred such, from XS, various authors, and hopes they will prove acceptable.
The insertion of a complete " Masonic Burial Service," and also a " Burial Service for the Orders of Knighthood," will be found not only convenient for such occasions, but ■will add much to the interest and general effect of such services.
Many of the Hymns and Odes marked " Opening " w^U answer equally as well for " Closing," and vice versa ; and many of those marked for a particular degree, are nearly or quite as appropriate for some other degrees. The Chorister (and every Masonic Body should have one) will take this fact into consideration when making his selections.
Most of the Tunes have several sets of verses appropriate for them, upon the same and facing pages, which will ordinarily afford a sufficient variety for the various occasions; but, if necessary, the use of two books by each singer, (as in Church Choirs,) will add a ten or even twenty fold greater range for selection, and must prove amply sufficient for aU practical purposes.
The Compiler acknowledges his great obligations to Mr. Samuel M. Downs, of this place, for his assistance in arranging Music for The Harp, and for his original compositions, which give additional value to the work; and also to Bros. Rob. Morris, J. B. Taylor, ComeUus Moore, and others, for their kind permission to use many of their excellent compositions.
With the hope that the use of the Hymns and Odes contained in it, will add to the interest and effect of the beautiful ceremonies of the Fraternity, and meet their approval. The Masonic Harp is now presented. ,
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INDEX TO MUSIC.
All's WeU •••••
Anniversary Ode— HaU! Masonry.
Anniversary Ode — Joyous
Arlington
Antioch
55 27 109 34 38
Annie Lawrie 96
Auld Lang Syne 30
Balerma 36
Begone dull care 126
Beethoven 53
Bright rosy morning 88
Bonnie Doon 102
Bounding Billows • 69
Burn's Farewell 103
Charity T 104
China 43
Coronation 40
Come, let us have 101
Come, sing this round 131
DaUston 58
Dedication Ode 73
Dort • 76
Dundee » 41
Duke Street 14
Entered 'Prentice's Song 122
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44 72
Erie.
Faith, Hope, and Love.
French Air
Funeral Hymn
God Speed the right 105
God.save the Bang 74
Glorious Apollo 112
Good Night, and peace 101
GoodNight! Now to aU 128
Hamburg 24
Happv to meet 138
Hail Columbia 114
Hail to the chief 124
Hark! the Hiram 131
Hebron • 22
Hear, Father (Chant) 133
Here s a health, &c 121
Home, sweet home 80
Home Again 97
How great is the pleasure 136
Installation Chant " 132
Installation Ode 26
Installation Hymn 63
Italian Hymn... 78
Indian Philosopher 56
I'm very fond of a social song 137
Jerusalem 46
Kindly Judgment 130
Lanesboro' • 42
Lenox 59
Life on the Ocean Wave 125
Life's a Bumper 116
Masonic Song -^ Advance, each new. . . . 108
Masonic Song — Let the moral 141
Master's Song 106
Masonic Funeral March 142
Most Excellent Master's Song.... 80
My Mother dear 99
Nashville 64
Near the Lake 93
Non nobis, Donadne. 103
Now we are met '. 136
Nuremburg 62
Old Granite State 127
0 come, come away. 129
OldHundred 10
Ohnutz 52
Our flag is there 119
Past Master 48
Praise the Grand Master 107
Peterboro' 132
Pleyel's Hymn 60
Pleyel's Hymn March 141
Rockingham 9
Rosseau's Dream • 66
Robin Adair 100
Royal Master's Song 110
St. Thomas.." 51
Sterling 20
Shells of Ocean 28
'Silver Street 50
Shirland 54
Sicily 67
Switzer's Song of Home 89
Scotch Melody ^.... 70
Scots wha hae -.. 90
The Ingle Side.-... 43
There is an hour 92
Theskyis bright 98
The Lord's Prayer 133
The star spangled Banner • • 134
The wise men, &c. (Catch) 136
The dearest spot on earth to me is Home 139
The Level and Square 140
Templar's Grand March 142
Uxbridge 12
Ward 16
Wells 18
Windham 21
Wiliuot 68
INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
Opening, on any Degree, pages 9—10—11—12—13—14—15—16—17—18—20—22—23— 25—29—31—52—33—34-35—37—41—43—46—45-47 —49 -51-52-54—58-50—61—63— 64—65—67—69—70—71—74—91—92—97—99.
I Closing, on any Degree, pages 10—11—12—14—15—17—20—22—23—24—25—29—31—34 —35—41—43—45—51—52—53—54—60—61— 63— 64—65—66—67—68—69—71—72—74—76 —77—86—87—89—90—93—97—99—100—101—119.
Funeral, pages 13—17—24-37—43—52—60—66—71—72—89—91—92—144—154.
Installations, pages 11—13—19—24—26—57—59—61—63—73—75—77—78—79—88.
Dedications, pages 10—11—13—14—15—19—29—33—49—54—63—73—75—144.
Consecration, pages 15 — 23 — 54.
Corner Stone, pages 34—57—75—141.
Anniversary, pages 11—13—17—18—19—22—23—27—33—36—37—38—42—47—56—57— 59—65— 75— 77— 79— 109— 114.
Entered Apprentice, pages 11—12—14—15—16—22—31—33—34—42.
Fdlow Craft, pages 11—13—31—32—35—67—87.
Master Mason, pages 11—15—16—17—21—24—25—32—35—37—43—61—144.
Mark Master, pages 10—33—34—35—74.
Past Master, pages 48—77—79.
Most Excellent Master, pages 60—79—80. " Boyal Arch, pages, (Opening) 9—17—38—40—51—53—68. (Closing) 10—18—36—51— 52—54—61—71. (MisceUaneous) 23—25—29—35—40—144.
Hoyal Mastei; page 110.
Super Excellent Master,, pages 21 — 36.
Med Cross Knight, pages 24 — 37.
Knight Templar, pages, (Opening) 9—17—38—40—51—53—68. (Closing) 32—42—40— —52-60—68. (MisceUaneous) 19—23—25—40—61—65—66—75—76—77—78—144.
Social Songs, pages 28—29—30—31—33—44—45—47—49—55—57—96—97—103—106— 107-108—112-114-115-116—119.
Miscellaneous,— Churity, 22— 67— 39— 72— i04. Relief, 22. The Great Liglit, 12". Book' of the Law, 40. The Lord's Prayer, 32. The Good Samaritan, 39. All Men are Equal, 41. The Mason's Prayer, 42. Song of the World, 45. Brotherly Love, 47. The Kindred Few, 69. Invocation, 76—77—78. Mason's Home, 87. Bum'a Adieu, 102. God speed the right, 105. Patriotic Odes, 79—91—116.
Funeral Service, 145.
Burial Service of the Orders of Knighthood, 151.
Odes, &c., without music, 143. [1*]
INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
Accept, Great Builder of the skies 10
Adieu, a heart-warm, fond adieu ....... 102
Advance, each new brother ............ 108
Ah ! when shall we three meet like them 17 Almighty Father ! heavenly king. 23, 45, 10
Almighty rather I God of love 19
Almighty Father ! gracious Lord 32
Almighty ruler of the skies 11
All hail ! the great mysterious Art 37
All hail ! the great Immanuel's name. • • 40
All hail! blest Craft 125
All hail to the morning 80, ^, 84
All hail the twenty-fourth of June 47
All men are equal in their birth 41
Another six days work is done 10
Another hand is beckoning us 37
Angels ! roll the rock away 61
An hour with you 143
A place in the circle for me 125
Arise, and blow thy trumpet, fame 56
As, bowed by sudden storms 144
As from this place we go 24, 29
As distant lands beyond the seal 37
As morning breeze in balmy spring. ... 49
Assembled in this place once more 20
Away from every worldly care 17
Ee thou exalted, O our God 9
Be thou, O God, exalted liigh 10
Behold! how pleasant and how good.. 33, 42 Behold 1 in the East our new Master. .85, 88
Bear him home, his bed is made 91
Bless, O my soul, the living God 9
Blest is the man whose tender care 22
Blest is the man who stands in awe. ... 24 Blest is the man whose generous heart. 39
Blest are the sons of peace 50
Blest be the tie that binds 50
Blest is the hour when cares depart. ... 92
Brethren all, where'er you be 91
Brothers, with pleasure let us part 14
Brothers, ere to-night we part 62
Brothers, faithful and deserving 67
Brothers, as \fe pfirt this night 72
Brothers, we meet again IQO
Brothers, sing with voice united 105
Brother, thou art gone to rest 72
Brother, rest from sin and sorrow ^
By Babel's streams we sit and weep. ... 36
Cease, ye mourners, cease to languish 66, 71
Christian warriors, to the peahng 160
Clime! beneath whose genial sun 91
Come, all ye gentle springs that move 16, 24 Come, brothers, ere to-night we part.. 10, 12
Come, brothers of the plumb and 31, 45
Come, brothers accepted, come join. ... 86
Come, brethren of the craft 52
Come, craftsmen, assembled 83, 87
Come, let us join in cheerful song 44
Come, Masters of the Art, unite 35
Come, and with generous skill 77, 79
Come, thou incarnate Word 77
Come, thou Almighty King 78
Come, let us have (Catch) 101
Come, let us pi-epare 122
Come, sing this round 131
Come, sound his praise abroad 50
Companion, thou hast gone 144
Companions, we have met 51, 52
Convened we're met 57
Dangers of Bvery form 11, 14, 16, 21
Death, like an overflowing stream 25
Divine Urania, vhgin pure ! 57
E'er this vast world was made. • • • 75
Eternal source of every j oy 12
Eternal are th}^ mercies. Lord 23
Eternal Wisdom, thee we praise 39
Far from the world's cold strife. ...12, 15, 16
Father, we come with filial fear 20
Father, once more let grateful praise. . . 25
Fatlier of all, in every age 37
Father! glory be ta thee 65
Father of the human race 65
Father, hear the prayer we offer 69
Farewell, till again we shall 87
Few are thy days, and full of woe.... 37, 43
For a season called to part • 60
Friends, the parting hour has come.... 90
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Friends and Brothers, swell the song. . . 91 From East to West, o'er land and sea. .9, 25 From Korth to South, from East to West 15
From busy scenes we now retreat 17
From all that dwell below the skies .... 17
Full and Harmonious 112
Gently, Lord, oh ! gently lead us 66
Genius of Masonry, descend 11, 13
Give thanks to God most high 59
Glad hearts to thee we bring 74
Glor3' to God on high 78
God of our fathers ! by whose hand. ... 32
God of our fathers ! hear 74
God bless the worthy band.... 75
God bless our native land 79
Good night, good night, and peace 101
Good night, now to all ' 128
Grant us, kind Heaven, what we request 22 Grant us, great God, thy powerful aid. • 18
Gi'eat God of nations, now to thee 9
Great Architect of heaven, &c 10, 31, 33
Great Architect, supreme, divine 144
Great Lord of earth, and seas, and skies 1 1 Great God, we sing thy mighty hand. . . 15 Great God, to thee our closing song. ... 15 Great God, when fi-om these scenes.... Great God, behold before thy throne. . . 29 Great God, wilt thou meet with us here. 17 Great God, our King, to thee we raise. . 36
Great God, impai-t thy power 53
Great source of light and love 51, 54
Guide me, 0 thou great Jehovah 68
Hail! Masonry, thou craft divine. .11, 13, 27 Hail, sacred Art! by Heaven designed. . 23
Hail Masonry ! thou sacred Art 33
Hail, Mystic Light! whose holy flame. . 57
Hail, universal Lord 78
Hail, Masomy di^^ne 79
Hall, brother Masons, hail '79
Hail! hail. Royal Art 114
Hail ! triumphant Masonry 116
Hail ! hall the mystic tie 115
Hail, Columbia, happy land 115
Hail! mysterious, glorious science 120
Hail, to the day ! when assembled 124
Hail! ye Craftsmen! join 127
Hark! the Hiram sounds 131
Happy to meet, dear Brother 138
Help us to praise thee, Lord of light. . . . 11 Here, gi-acious God, beneath thy feet. . . t29
Here, gracious God, behold a few 18
Here let the sacred rites descend 24
Hear my prayer, Jehovah, hear 61
Here all worldly cares forgetting 67
Here's a health for lads and lasses 121
Here's a health to all good lasses 121
Here's columns II and pillars V 143
Hear, Father ! hear our prayer 133
Heavenly parent ! ere we part 62
Heavenly Father ! deim to bless us. . .69, 71
High twelve has come ! 119
How blest the sacred tie 9, 15, 25
How precious is the book divine 35, 40
How glorious is the gift of faith 37
How sweet, how heavenly is the sight. . 47
How charming is this place 54
How great is the pleasure 136
How sweet, how calm this Sabbath ... .33, 35
How pleasant tis to see 58
How sweet, when shades of even 96, 99
Holy and jeverend is thy Name 41
Holy Spirit from on high 64
Holy Lord, lend now thine ear. -' 64
Humbly at thine altar kneeling. ....... 71
If misfortune should o'ertake us 69
I'm very fond of a social song.. 137
In hist'ry we're told 110
In pensive mood, at close of day 29
I sing the Mason's glory 106
Jehovah, God ! thy gracious power. . . .38, 41
Joy to the world, the Lord is come 38
Joy ! the Sacred Law is found 62
Joyous, now each heart's emotion 109
Kind Father! God of love and power.. 29
Kind Father ! hear our prayer 54
Let us remember in our youth 15
Let Masons ever live in love 19
Let there bo Light ! the first command. 24
Let God, the Father and the Son 32, 42
Let Masonry from pole to pole 45, 48
Let songs of endless praise 51, 52
Let every creature join 59
Let there be Light— Th'Almighty spoke 73
Let Masons' fame resound 75
Let there be Light, said God 77
Let the moral of Masonry 141
Life is a span — a fleeting hour 43
Lo '■ what an entertaining sight .... 32, 33, 35
Lo ! the day of rest declineth 68, 69, 7 1
Lord, while we here thy work prepare. . 14
Lord, keep us safe this night 53, 54
Lord, at this closing hour 53
Lord of glory ! king of power 60
Lord, to thee our souls would raise 61
Lord ! subdue our selfish will 61
Lord, before thy throne we bend 6l
Lord, we come before thee now 62
Lord, what offering shall we bring 63
Lord, may angels watch above us 66
Mark Masters all appear 74
Master Supreme! accept our praise. •■15, 23
May our united hearts expand 32
May the grace of guardian angels 67
Met again, met again 97
Met in Friendship's kindly name 61
Meek and lowly, pure and holy 104, 67
My God, my King I thy wondrous praise 20
My soul, repeat his praise 51
Now let my soul, eternal King 11
Now we must close our labors here 3 1, 34, 43
Now, brothers, we must part 51, 52, 54
Now, in gratitude abounding 66
Now we part ! what sad emotion 67
Now, while evening shades are falling. . 70
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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
No-w our festive joys are ending 71
Now must close this friendly meeting. . 93
Now we are met 136
Non nobis Domine 103
Offspring of Heaven ! mankind's best.. 22
Oh Charity! thou heaven!}' grace 39
Oh come, come away 129
Oh God, we lift our hearts to thee 47
Oh God, thy love we praise 58
O God of grace, before thy throne 15
Oh, influence sweet, from spheres above 35 O Lord, behold, before thy throne. ...14, 18
O sing unto the Lord (Chant) 132
O say can you see 134
Oh! think not that life 87
O Thou! at whose great Name we bend 25 O Thou, who seest the sparrow's fall. . . 25
O welcome, brother, to our band 31, 35
Oh what a gooUly heritage 47
Old friends shall never be forgot 31
On thy bosom, mighty Lord 144
Once more, 0 Lord, let grateful praise 11, 12
Once more, before we part 52
Of your hearts to' take care _. 123
Our life, how short, a groan, a sigh.... 21
Our Order, like the Ark of yore." 29
Our Father, who in heaven art 32
Our Father, who art in heaven 133
Our social labors now we close 98
Parent of all, Omnipotent.^ 34, 42
Part in peace ! is day before us 68
Part in peace, with deep thanksgiving. . 6S Pour out thy spirit from on high., . . .14, 16
Praise to God, immortal praise 62
Praise ye Jehovah's name 77
Praise the Grand Master 107
Precious in the sight of Heaven 154
Protected by Masonic power 55
Rest, holy pilgrim, rest I pray 19
Round the spot — Moriah's hill — 144
Saviour, when in dust to thee 65
See from the Orient rise 79
Should the chances of life 87
Should auld acquaintance 30
Sing hallelujah to the Lord. 92
Slowly, in sadness and in tears 43
Solemn strikes the fun'ral chime 60
Softly now the light of day 63, 64
Softly fades the twilight ray -. . . . 64
Softly, sadly bear him forth 155
Soon we part; the word once spoken.. 66
Soon we part; let kiml affection 69
Spirit of peace, all meek and mild 22
Spirit of power and might behold 34, 42
Spirit of truth and love 79
Strange darkness gathers round the soul 21 Supreme Grand Master, most sublime. . 20 Supreme Grand Master! God of Power 22
Suppliant, lo! we humbly bend 60,64
Sweet is the memory of the night 19
Sweet is the dew on herb and flower.. . . 35 Teach us, 0 Lord, our days to shun .... 17
Teach me the measure of my days.... 37 The peace which God alone reveals.... 9 The heavens declare thy glory, Lord .... 12 The Groves were God's first temples.... 25
The rising God forsakes the torn b 25
The Lord unto thy prayer attend 37
The laws of Christian light 77
The wise men were but seven 136
The sacred spot to Masons dear 139
There's a vision, once seen 85
There is a word no mortal tongue 25
There is an hour of peaceful rest 92
Think gently of the erring one 130
This is the daj- the Lord hath made.... 34
This world is not so bad a world 45
This world is poor from shore to shore 92 Though Faith may feebly guide thee.. 130
Thou, whose Almighty word 76
Thou, who art God alone 75
Thou, from whom we never part...... 65
Through endless years, thou art the. ... 41
Thy name. Almighty Lord 50, 53, 54
Thus far the Lord has led me on 11, 16
Tis Masonry unites mankind 18
To the Knight Templar's awful dome. . 23 To Thee, 0 God, to Thee we bring.,.. 18
To thy shrine, departed Lord 144
To Heaven's high Architect, all praise. . 34 To thee we look, thou Power supreme. . 35 To Him who rules, be homage paid.... 36
To God, the Father, Son 75
To Him who rules on high 76
Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb 13, 21
Unto thee. Great God, belong 61,63
We offer, Lord, an humble prayer 25 '
We meet in love, we part in peace.... 31, 45
We have met in peace together 89
We meet upon the level 140
What joy, when brethren dwell 13
When we, our wearied limbs to rest.... 21 When earth's foundation first was laid 26 When orient wisdom beamed serene.. 39 When darkness veiled the hopes of man 57 When the morning paints the skies. . . . 61
When shall we three meet again 63
When the light of day is winging 71
When our last labor's o'er 75, 77
When from chaotic sleep 76
When the sun from the East S3
When quite a young spark..- 123
Where'er in this wide world we rove. . . . 28 Whilst science yields a thousand lights 33 Whilst thee we seek, protecting power 41
While my Redeemer's near 53
Who wears t|je Square upon the breast 143 With all my powers of heart and.... 13, 19 Within our Temple met again.. 33, 39, 41, 43 Why do we mourn departing friends.. 43 Wreathe the mourning badge around.. 143
Ye happy few, who here extend 13, 23
Ye gracious powers of choral song 13
Ye boundless realms of joy 59
MASONIC HARP.
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1 The peace which God alone reveals.
And by his word of grace imparts, Which only the believer feels. Direct, and Iteep, and cheer our hearts.
2 And may the holy Three in One,
The Father, Word, and Comforter, Pour an abundant blessing do^vn On every soul assembled here.
3 Opening.
1 How blest the sacred tie, that binds In sweet communion kindred minds! How swift the heavenly course they run. Whose hearts, whose faith, whose hopes
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2 Together oft they seek the place Where Friendship smiles on every face; How high, how strong their raptures swell, There's none but kindred souls can tell.
3 Nor shall the glowing flame expire, When dimly burns frail nature s fire; Then shall they meet in realms above — A heaven of joy, a heaven of love.
4 Opening.
1 Bless, 0 raj'' soul, the living God,
Call home thy thoughts that rove abroad ; Let all the powers within me join, In work and worship so divine.
2 Eternal are thy mercies, Lord; Eternal truth attends thy word ;
Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore. Till suns shall rise and set no more.
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1 From east to west, o'er land and sea, Where brothers meet, and friends agree. Let incense rise from hearts sincere. The dearest otiering gathered here.
2 Our tmst reposed in God alone, Who ne'er will contrite hearts disown ; Our faith shall mark that holy light. Whose beams our dearest joj^s unite.
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1 Another six days work is done; Another Sabbath is begun ; Return, my soul! enjoy thy rest! Improve the day thy God hath blessed.
2 In holy duties let the day — In holy pleasures pass away !
How sweet a Sabbath thus to spend, In hope of one that ne'er shall end!
9 Closing Hymn.
1 Come, brothers, ere to~night we part. Join every voice and every heart; One solemn h}'mn to God Ave'll raise, One closing song of grateful praise.
2 Here, brothers, Ave may meet no more. But there is yet a happier shore; And there, released from toil and pain. Dear brothers, we shall meet again.
10 Mark Master. Closing.
1 Accept, Great Builder of the sides. Our heart-felt acts of sacrifice ! Each brother found a living stone, While bending low before Thy throne.
2 While Craftsmen true their work prepare, With thoughts unstained, and holy care, May each be fitly formed, and placed Where Love Divine his hopes had traced.
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1 Great Architect of heaven and earth. To whom all nature owes its bii-th ; Thou spoke ! and vast creation stood, Surveyed the work — pronounced it good.
2 Lord, can'st thou deign to o^vn and bless This humble dopie, this sacred place? Oh ! let thy spirit's presence shine Within these walls — this house of thine.
3 'Twas reared in honor of thy name; Here kindle, Lord, the sacred flame : Oh ! make it burn in every heart, And never from this place depart.
4 Lord, here the wants of all supply, And fit our souls to dwell on high; From service in this humble place, Raise us to praise thee face to face.
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1 Almighty Father! heavenly King,
Before whose Sacred Name we bend. Accept the praises which we sing, And to our humble praj-er attend
2 Grant us, great God ! thy powerful aid
To guide us through this vale of tears; ^ Oh let thy goodness be displayed, To soothe the mind, and calm our feats.
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CONTINUED.
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Initiation, or Raising.
1 Dangers of every form attend
Your steps, as onward you proceed ; No earthly power can now befriend, Or aid you in this time of need.
2 Confide your trust in him alone,
Who rules all things above, below; Send your petitions to his throne, For he alone can help you now.
14 Dedication Masonic Hall.
1 Genius of Masonry, descend.
And with thee bring thy spotless train; Constant our sacred rites attend, While we adore thy peaceful reign.
(Dedication to Freemasonry.)
2 Bring with thee Virtue, brightest maid ;
Bring Love, bring Truth, and Friendship here, While kind Eelief will lend her aid. To smooth the wrinkled brow of care.
(Dedication to Virtue.)
3 Come Charity, with goodness crowned,
Encircled in thy heavenly robe; Diffuse thy blessings all around, To every corner of the globe.
(Dedication to Universal Benevolence.)
4 To Heaven's high Architect all praise.
All praise, all gratitude be given, Who deigned the human soul to raise. By mystic secrets sprung from heaven.
15 Closing Hymn.
1 Once more, O Lord, let grateful praise.
From every heart to thee ascend ; Thou art the guardian of our days, . Our first, our best, and changeless friend.
2 Hear, now, our parting hymn of praise,
And bind our hearts in love divine; O, may we walk in wisdom's ways. And ever feel that we are thine.
16 Opening, or Closing.
1 Great Lordof eai'th, and seas, and skies! Thy wealth the needed world supplies ; And safe beneath thy guardian arm, We live secured from every harm.
2 To thee we cheerful homage bring; In grateful hymns thy praises sing; On thee we ever will depend.
Thou art our sure, our faithful friend.
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Opening,
1 Help us to praise thee. Lord of light,
Help us thy boundless love declare;
And while we look to thee this night.
Aid us, and hearken to our prayer.
2 Thy light upon our evening pour;
Oh! may our souls no sunset see; But death to us an open door Of an eternal morning be.
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Anniversary Ode.
1 Hail! Masonry, thou craft divine! Come, Brethren, let us cheerful join,
. To celebrate this happy day. And homage to our Master pay.
2 Next sing, my muse, our Warden's praise. With chorus loud, in tuneful lays ; Oh ! may these columns ne'er decay, Until the world dissolves away.
3 Come, Brethren cheerful, join with me. To sing the praise of Masonry ; The noble, faithful, and the brave. Whose Art shall live beyond thp grave.
19 Initiation, or Crafting.
1 .Thus far the Lord has led me on; Thus far his power prolongs my days; And every evening shall make known Some fresh memorial of his grace.
2 Oh ! may his love, with sweet control, Bind every passion of my soul; Bid every vain desire depart.
And dwell forever in my heart.
20 Opening, or Closing.
1 Now let my soul, eternal King, To thee its .trrateful tribute bring; My knee with humble homage bow, My tongue perform its solemn vow.
2 Oh let mj heart, oh let my song, Through endless 3'ears thy praise prolong; Let distant climes thy name adore.
Till time and natui-e are no more.
21 Installation, or Dedication.
1 Almighty Ruler of the skies.
Through all the earth thy name is spread. And thine eternal glories rise - Above the heavens thy hands have made.
2 To thee the voices of the young
Their grateful notes of honor raise; And babes, with uninstructed tongue. Declare the wonders of thy praise.
3 Eternal God! celestial King!
Exalted be thy glorious name ; Let hosts in heaven thy praises sing. And all on earth thy love proclaim.
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Initiation,
1 Far from the -world's cold strife and pride,
Come join our peaceful, happy band; Come, stranger, we your feet will guide, Where truth and love shall hold com- mand.
2 Although in imtrled paths yon tread,
And filled, perliaps, -with anxious fear; A brother's faithful hand shall lead Where doubt and dai-liiiess disappear.
3 Here may you in our labors join.
And prove yourself a lirother true; All sordid, selfish cares resign. And keep our sacred truths in view.
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Closing.
1 Come, brothers, ere to-night we part, Join every voic© and every heart ; One solemn hymn to God well raise, One closing song of grateful praise.
2 Here, brothers, we may meet no more, But there is yet a happier shore ; And there, released from toil and pain. Dear brothers, we shall meet again.
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Opening.
1 Eternal source of every joy!
Well may thy praise our lips employ.
While in thy temple we appear,
Whose goodness crowns the circling year.
2 Wide as the wheels of nature roll.
Thy hand supports and giiides the whole! The sun is taught by thee to rise. And darkness when to veil the skies.
3 Seasons, and months, and weeks, and days. Demand successive songs of praise; And be the grateful homage paid. With morning light and evening shade.
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1 Once more, 0 Lord, let grateful praise.
In songs of joy to thee ascend; Thou art the guardian of our days,
Our first, our best and changeless friend*
2 Hear, now, our parting hymn of praise.
And bind our hearts in love divine; 0, may we walk in wisdom's ways. And' ever feel that we are thine.
CONTINUED.
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S7 Installation, or Dedication.
1 Ye happy few, who here extend In perfect lines, from east to west, With fervent zeal the Lodge defend. And lock its secrets in each breast.
2 Since ye are met upon the square.
Bid love and friendship jointly reign; Be peace and harmony your care, Nor break the adamantine chain.
3 Behold the planets, how they move,
Yet keep due order as they run; Then imitate the stars above, And shine resplendent as the sun.
4 Then let us celebrate the praise
Of all who have enriched the art; Let gratitude our voices raise, And each true brother bear a part.
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Opening.
1 Genius of Masonry descend.
In mystic numbers while we sing; Enlarge our souls, the craft defend. And hither all thy influence bring.
2 Oh may our voice to Friendship move;
Be Virtue ours in all its parts; Let Justice, Harmony, and Love, Come and possess our faithful hearts.
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Anniversary.
1 Ye gracious powers of choral song. Attend; inspire your festive throng; Let harmless mirth, and frolic glee, Dance sportive at our jubilee.
2 We ask no sound of spear or shield. No trophies of the ensanguined field ; Let Hope, let Faith, and Charity, Begin and end our jubilee.
3 Then call from east to west the world, The mystic banners are unfurled! And oh ! departed ancients, see From heaven, and bless our jubilee!
4 Be this the general, cordial toast, A wish that never should be lost. That all the world may Masons be. And live and love in jubilee.
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30 Opening.
With all my powers of heart and tongue, I'll praise my Maker in my song; Angels shall hear the notes I raise, Approve the song, and join the praise.
31 Opening.
1 What joy, when brethren dwell combined, Inspiring unity of mind;
'Tis like the sacred unction shed. On Aaron's venerable head; When bathed in fragrance, doth respire His rev'rend beard and rich attire.
2 Like dews, which, trickling from the sky, In pearly drops on Hermon lie;
Or balmy vapors, which distill
On Zion*s .consecrated hill;
For there the Lord his blessing placed.
And these with life eternal graced.
32 Fellow Craft.
1 Hail, Masonry, thou Craft divine!
Glory of earth, from heaven revealed; Which doth with jewels precious shine, From all but Masons' eyes concealed.
2 From scorching heat, from piercing cold,
From beasts whose roar the forest rends. From the assaults of warriors bold. The Mason's art mankind defends.
3 Sweet fellowship, from envy free.
Friendly converse of brotherhood. The Lodge's lasting cement be. Which has for ages firmly stood.
33
Funeral Hymn.
1 Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb.
Take this new treasure to thy trust, And give these sacred relics room To slumber in the silent dust.
2 Nor pain, nor grief, nor anxious fear.
Invade thy bounds ; no mortal woes Can reach the silent sleepers here. And Angels watch their soft repose.
3 So Jesus slept; God's dying Son, ^
Passed through the grave, and Blest the bed; Rest here, dear Saint, 'till from his throne The morning break, and pierce the shade.
4 Break from thy throne, illustrious Mom;
Attend, 0 Earth, his sovereign word; Restore thy trust, a glorious form; Let him ascend to meet his Lord.
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Dedication, or Opening.
1 Pour out thy Spirit from on high ;
Lord! thine assembled servants bless; Graces and gifts to each supply, And clothe us with thy righteousness.
2 Within this temple, where we stand
To teach the truth as taught by Thee, In favor bless this chosen band, With Wisdom, Strength, and Unity.
> Fen'or and Zeal, freely impart;
Firmness, with meekness from above, That each may with a faithful heart, Here labor for the cause of Love.
4 And when our work is finished here, May we in Hope our charge i-esign : When thou, Grand Master, shalt appear, May we and all mankind be thine.
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Opening, or Initiation.
I Lord, while wc here our work prepare, With thoughts unstained, and holy care, May each be fitly formed, and placed Where Love Divine his hopes had traced.
37 Closing.
1 Brothers, with pleasure let us part. Since we are of one mind and heart; No length of days, or distant place, Can ever Iveak these bands of grace.
2 Parting mth joy, we'll join and sing The wonders of our Lord and King; Our bodies distant may remove, But nothing shall divide our love.
3 A few more rolling days and years, Shall end our labors, toils, and fears; Wc soon shall reach that blissful shore, Where parting shall be known no more.
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Opening.
1 0 Lord, behold before thy throne,
A band of brothers lowly bend ; Thy face we seek, thy Name we o^vn. And pray that thou wilt be our friend.
2 Grant us, we pray, a willing mind,
To learn what thou would'st have us do. And how ^ve may thy favor find, And love and serve each other too.
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39 Opening, or Consecration.
i How blest the sacred tie, that binds In sweet communion kindred minds! How swift the heavenly course they run, Whose hearts, whose faith, whose hopes are one.
2 Together oft they seek the place Where Masons meet vrith smiling face ; How high, how strong their raptures swell, There's none but kindred souls can tell.
3 ITor shall the glowing flame expire, When dimly burns frail nature's fire ; Then shall they meet in realms above, A heaven of joy, a heaven of love.
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Closing.
1 Great God, we sing thy mighty hand ; By that supported still we stand : The opening day thy mercy shows ; Let mercy crown it till it close.
2 When death shall close our earthly songs. And seal in silence mortal tongues.
Oh thou, in whom we put our trust, Receive us to thyself at last.
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Initiation, or Raising.
1 Let US remember, in our youth,
Before the evil days draw nigh, Our Great Creator and his Truth! Ere memory fail, and pleasure fly; . Or sun, or moon, or planet's light
Grow dark, or clouds return in gloom; Ere \ital spark no more incite. When strength shall bow, and years con- sume.
2 Let us in youth remember Him!
Who formed our frame, and spirits gave. Ere windows of the mind grow dim,
Or door of speech obstructed wave ; When voice of bird fresh terrors wake.
And music's daughtei-s charm no more, Or fear to rise, with trembling shake,
Along the path we travel o'er.
3 Li youth, to God let memory cling.
Before desire shall fail, or wane. Or e'er be loosed life's silver string,
Or bowl at fountain rent in twain; For man to his long home doth go.
And mourners group around his urn ; Our dust to dust again must flow.
And spirits unto God return.
42 Hymn for Opening.
1 Master Supreme ! accept our praise ;
Still bless this consecrated band ; Parent of Light ! illume our ways. And guide us by thy sovereign hand.
2 May Faith, Hope, Charity, divine.
Here hold their undivided reign; Friendship and Harmony combine • To soothe our cares, to banish pain.
3 May Pity dwell within each breast,
Relief attend the suffering poor; Thousands by this, our Lodge, be blest, Till worth, distress' d, shall want no more.
43 Initiation.
1 Far from the world's cold strife and pi'ide.
Come join our peaceful, happy band; Come, stranger, we your feet will guide. Where Truth and Love shall hold com- mand.
2 Although in untried paths you tread.
And filled, perhaps, with anxious fear, A brother's faithful hand shall lead. Where doubt and darkness disappear.
3 Then may you in our labors join.
And prove yourself a brother true; All sordid, selfish cares resign. And keep our sacred truths in view.
44 Opening.
1 From North to South, from East to West, Advance the myriads of the blest ; From every clime of earth they come. And find with us a couLmon home.
2 In one immortal throno:, Ave view Pagan and Christian, Greek and Jew; But all their doubt and darkness o'er, One only God ! they here adore.
45 Opening.
Oh ! God of grace, before thy throne, Thy suppliants bow, with holy fear;
Those thou art pleased to call thine own, Invoke thy Sacred presence here.
46 Closing.
1 Great God, to thee our closing song.
With humble gi-atitude we raise; Oh let thy mercy tune our tongue. And fill our hearts with lively praise.
2 Let Faith and Hope our eyelids close ;
With sleep refresh our feeble frame; . Safe in thy care may we repose. And wake with praises to thy namo.
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Initiation.
1 Far from the world's cold strife and pride,
Come join our peaceful, happy band; Come, stranger, we your feet -svi'll guide, Where Truth and Love shall hold com- mand.
2 Although in untried paths j'ou tread.
And fil'ed, perhaps, withanxious fear, A Brother's faithful hand shall lead Where doubt and darkness disappear.
3 Then may you in our labors .join,
And prove yourself a Brother true; All sordid, selfish cares resign, And keep our sacred truths in view.
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Opening.
1 Come, all ye gentle springs that move
And animate the human mind. And by your energy improve The social bond by which we're joined.
2 This happy lodge, of care devoid.
And haggard malice always free. Shall by your aid be still emploj^ed In social love and harmony
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Opening.
1 Pour out thy Spirit from on high;
Lord! thine assembled servants bless; Graces and gifts to each supply. And clothe us with thy righteousness.
2 Within this temple, where we stand
To teach the Truth as taught by Thee, In favor bless this chosen band. With Wisdom, Strength, and Unity.
3 And when our work is finished here.
May we in Hope our charge resign : When tliou, Grand Master, shalt appear. May we and all mankind be thine.
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Blaster 3Iason.
Dangers of every form attend Your steps, as onward you proceed;
No earthly power can now befriend, Or aid you in this time of need.
Then put your trust in Him alone. Who rules all things above, below;
Send your petitions to his throne, For he alone can help you now.
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Opening.
1 Away from eveiy worldly care,
In this fraternal, loved retreat ; We leave this troubled world afar, And. wait and worship near thy seat.
2 Lord, in this temple of thy grace,
We feel thy presence, and adore; Wc gaze upon thy lovely face, AM learn the wonders of thy power.
3 Here let our faith in Thee abide ;
Forever firm thy justice stands; Not all the powers of earth beside, Can e'er dissolve the sacred bands.
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Opening.
1 From busy scenes we now retreat.
To hold converse, O God, with thee; While bowing low before Thy feet. Let this the "gate of heaven" be.
2 Teach us to know and love thy way,
By thine unen-ing guidance led; And grant, to life's remotest day, Our willing feet thy paths may tread.
54 Masonic Hymn. — j. h. sheppaed.
Ah ! when shall we three meet like them, Who last were at Jerusalem ? For one lies low, alas ! he's not, The green Accacia marks the spot.
2 Though poor he was, with kings he trod ; Though great, he humbly knelt to God : Ah! when shall hope restore again,
The broken link of friendship's chain.
3 Behold! where mourning beauty bent. In silence o'er his monument.
And wildly spread, in soitow there, The ringlets of her flowing hair.
4 The future sons of grief shall sigh. While standing round in mystic tie,' And raise their hands, Alas ! to heaven, In anguish that no hope is given.
5 From whence we come, or whither go. Ask me no more, nor seek to know. Till three shall meet, who formed like them. The Grand Lodge of Jemsalem.
55 Opening. Master Mason.
1 Great God ! wilt thou meet with us here,
And bless us in our works of love ? Thy sacred name we all revere,
Oh! grant us blessings from above.
2 May each be found a living stone,
For heavenly mansions, tried and squared ; When all our earthly sands are run. The scythe of time find us prepared.
3 By the strong gi-ip of Judah's king,
May we be raised to realms of peace; There constant songs of praises sing. In that Grand Lodge of endless bliss.
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1 From all that dwell below the sides, Let the Creator's praise arise.
Let the Eedecmer's name be sung Through every land, by every tongue.
2 Eternal are thy mercies, Lord; Eternal truth attends thy "word:
Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore. Till suns shall rise and set no more.
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Funeral.
1 Teach us, oh Lord, our days ta sum,
That we to wisdom may incline; What steps of life arc yet to come. What gloomy steps of pain and sin !
2 'Tis ours to know that we must die.
Oh teach us. Lord, how best to live; Tliy love with greater power display, Thy grace in larger measure give.
3 One more we yield the ravening tomb,
'Tis thy command, our Brother dies ; Once more the pall of funeral gloom. Once more the tribute of our sighs.
4 Oh teach lis. Lord, our days to sum, ^
That we to wisdom may incline; What steps of life are yet to come. What gloomy steps of pain and sin!
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60 Hymn. For Vai-ious Occasions.
1 'Tis Masoniy unites mankind,
To gen'rous actions forms the soul; In friendly converse all conjoined, One spirit animates the whole.
2 Where'er aspiring domes arise,
Wherever sacred altars stand; Those altars blaze unto the skies, Those domes proclaim the Mason's hand.
3 Sing, brethren, then, the craft we love:—
Best bond of social joy and mirth; — Until we meet in Lodge above. Proclaim its virtues o'er the earth.
61 Closing. Royal Arch.
2 0 Lord, behold before thy throne, A band of Brothers lowly bend; Thy face we seek, thy Name we own. And pray that thou wilt be our friend.
2 Great God! we come with filial fear, To seek a blessing from thy throne;
, Our supplications kindly hear.
Our humble songs be pleased to own.
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Opening.
1 To Thee, 0 God! to Thee we bring The evening's grateful offering; From thee, the som-ce of joy above, Flow everlasting streams of love.
2 Grant us, we praj', a willing mind, And how we may thy favor find;
How learn what thou would'st have us do,' And love and serve each other too.
3 Foi'give our sins ; our follies hide;
On earth our wandering footsteps guide ; Subdue our hearts, thj' name to love. And bring us to thy courts above.
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Opening.
1 Here, gracious God, behold a few.
Who would observe thy holy Word; O, may we tind thy promise true,- Tliat they shall live who fear the Lord.
2 While thus jn peace we close the day.
To every faithful soul be near; And may we all rejoicing say, 'Twas good for us to gather here.
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Ode for Installation.
1 Let Masons ever live in love ; Let harmony their blessings prove; And be the sacred Lodge the place,. Where freedom smiles in every face.
2 Behold the world all in amaze. Each curious eye with transport gaze; They look, they like, they wish to be. What none can gain, except he's free.
3 Let Masons then, with watchful eye, Regard the works of Charity ; Let Union, Love, and Friendship meet. And show that Wisdom's ways are sweet.
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Ode for Dedication.
Almighty Father! God of Love!
Sacred, eternal King of kings ! From thy celestial courts above,
Send beams of grace on seraph's wings, 0, may they, gilt with light divine.
Shed on om' hearts inspiring rays ; While bending at this sacred shrine,
We offer mystic songs of praise.
2 Faith ! ■vvith divine and heavenward eye,
Pointing to radiant realms of bliss, Shed here thy sweet benignitj^,
And crown our works with happiness; Hope! too, with bosom void of fear.
Still on thy steadfast anchor lean, O, shed thj' balmy influence here.
And fill our breasts with joy serene.
3 And thou, fair Charity! whose smile
Can bid the heart forget its woe. Whose hand can misery's care beguile.
And kindness' sweetest boon bestow. Here shed thy sweet, soul-soothing ray;
Soften our hearts, thou Power divine! Bid the warm gem of pity play.
With sparklifig lustre, on our shrine.
4 Thou.who art throned 'midst dazzling light,
And ^Tapped in brilliant robes of gold. Whose flowing locks of silvery white
Thy age and honor both unfold : — Genius of Masonry! descend,
And guide our steps by thy strict law; 0, swiftly to our temple bend.
And fill our breasts with solemn awe.
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Sweet is the Memory.
1 Sweet is the memory of the night, When first we saw the secret light ; Dear to our souls shall ever be The mysteries of Masonry.
2 Grateful to thee our hearts we bend, O jNIasomy, thou poor man's friend ; Dark though the streams of life may flow, That still it rolls to thee we owe.
3 0, we- have tried thee, tried thee long. When hope had fled, when hope was str mg, Brighter than all our fancy dreamed. Thy true, unfading love has beamed.
4 Science may shoot its bright cold ray Across the pilgrim's painful way ; Honor may plant the laurel there, For fortune to usurp and wear :
5 But vain their power to warm, 0 Art, The chill, that settles round the heart; Thou canst alone beguile the hours. And strew our rugged way with flowers.
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KnigM Templar.
1 Rest, holy pi]g)-im, rest, I pray. Dreary to Mecca's shrine thy way; 0 deign an hermit's hut to share. Nor proudly spurn his homely fare.
2 But say from whence thy soitows flow. Impart each secret source of woe ;
For time, I see, and grief have spread A silver halo o'er thy head.
3 No ruffian lawless steps intrude To blast the joys of solitude; But peace and meditation dwell. Sweet inmates of the hermit's cell.
4 To quench thy thirst the rock shall flow, To feed thee sweetest fruits shall gi-ow; Soft dreams shall nature's waste repair. Then deign an hermit's hut to share
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Royal Arch. Opening.
1 With all my powers of heart and tongnOj I'll praise my Maker in my song; Angels shall hear the notes I raise. Approve the song, and join the pi-aise.
2 I'll sing thy Truth, and Mercy, Lord; I'll sing the wonders of thy Word ; Not all the works and Names below, So much thy power and glory show.
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Father, we come with filial fear. To seek a blessing from thy throne;
Our supplications kindly hear. Our humble songs be pleased to own.
2 While here, direct our thoughts aright; Let heavenly-Truth our minds impress ; When in this temple we unite, The hour of worship deign to bless.
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Opening.
1 Assembled in this place once more, 0 Lord, thy blessing we implore; O listen, while we sing and pray. Be with, and guide us, all our way.
2 Our fervent prayer to thee ascends ; Oh shed thy grace on foes and friends; And when we in this place appear, Help us to worship in thy fear.
3 When we on earth shall meet no more, May we above to glory soar; And praise thee in more lofty strains, Where one eternal Sabbath reigns.
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Closing.
1 Great God, when from these scenes with-
drawn. And from thine earthly Sabbaths' light. May each tried spirit hail the dawn Of heaven's eternal Sabbath bright.
2 As one by one we all shall go, _
And leave our places vacant here; Admit us to that Lodge we know, Where never falls the parting tear.
73 Opening, or Closing.
Supreme Grand Master, most sublime. High throned in gloiy's radiant clime; Behold thy sons on bended knee. Convened, O God, to worship thee.
2 And as 'tis thine, with open car.
The suppliant voice of prayer to hear; Grant thou, O Lord, this one request. Let Masons be, in blessing, blest.
3 0 give the craft, from pole to pole. The feeling heart, the pitying soul — The generous breast, the lib'ral hand. Compassion's balm, and niercy's band.
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1 Dangers of every form attend
Yom- steps, as oiiward you proceed; No earthly power can now hefriend. Or aid you in this time of need.
2 Confide your trust in him alone,
Who rules all things above, below; Send your petitions to his throne. For he alone can help you now.
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Master Mason.
1 Our life, how short! a groan, a sigh; We live — and then begin to die: But oh! how great a mercy this. That death's a portal into bliss.
2 My soul ! death swallows up thy fears ; The gi-ave shall wipe away all tears; Why should we fear this parting pain; We die that we may live again.
77
Master Mason.
Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb, Take this new treasure to thy trust,
And give these sacred relics room To slumber in the silent dust.
78
Super Excellent Master.
1 When we, our wearied limbs to rest. Sat down by proud Euphrates stream, We wept, with doleful thoughts oppress'd, ' And Zion was our mournful theme.
2 Our harps, that, when with joy we sung. Were wont tlieir tuneful parts to b§ar, With silent strings, neglected hung. On willow trees that withered there.
3 How shall we tune our voice to sing.
Or touch our harps with skillful hands I Sliall hymns of joy, to God our King, " Be sung by slaves in foreign lands ?
4 0 Salem, our once happy seat! ^^'hen I of thee forgetful prove. Then let mv*trembling hand forget The tuneful strings with art to move.
5 If I to mention thee forbear.
Eternal silence seize my tongue; Or if I sing one cheerful air, Till thy deliverance is ray song.
HEBRON. L. M.
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OPENING, OR INITIATION.
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Masonic Hymn.
1 Grant us, kind Heaven! what we request; In Masonry let us he blest :
Direct us to that liappy place,
Wlicre friendship smiles on every face :
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2 Where sceptered; Reason, from her throne. Surveys the Lodge, and makes us one; And Harmony's delightful sway, Forever sheds ambrosial da}'.
3 No prying eye can view us here. No fool or knave disturb our cheer; Our well-formed laws set mankind free. And give relief to misery.
4 Our Lodge the social Virtues grace, And Wisdom's rules we fondly trace; While Nature, open to our view. Points out the paths we should pm'sue.
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Charity.
1 Offspring of heaven! mankind's best friend.
Bright Charity, inspire oui«lay; On these terrestial shores descend, And quit the realms of cloudless day.
2 Come, then, all bounteous as thou art,
And hide thee from our sight no more; Touch every soul, expand each heart, That breathes on I'recdom's chosen shore.
83 Belief.
1 Blest is the man whose tender care,
Relieves the poor in their distress; Whose pity wipes the widow^s tear. Whose hand supports the fatherless.
2 His heart contrives, for their relief,
More than his willing hands can do : He, in the time of wasting grief. Shall tind the Lord his pity too.
3 His soul shall live secure on earth,
With secret blessings on his head; When drouth, and pestilence, and dearth. Around him multiply their dead.
4 Or, if he languish on his couch,
God will pronounce his sins forgiven; Will save him with a healing touch, Or take his willing soul to heaven.
83
Closing.
1 Spirit of peace, all meek and mild.
Inspire our hearts, our souls possess; Repel each passion, rude and wild. And bless us as we aim to bless.
2 Hear, now, the parting prayer we pour.
And bind our hearts in love alone; Though we may meet on earth no more. May we at last surround thy throne.
CONTINUED.
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84
Knight Templar.
1 To the Knight Templar's awful dome,
Where glorious knights in arms are drest. Filled with surprise, I slowly come, With solemn jewels on my breast.
2 A pilgrim to this house I came,
With sandal, staff, and scrip so white ; Through rugged paths my feet were ledj All this I bore to be a Knight.
3 With feeble arm I gently smote.
At the Knight Templar's mercy gate; What I beheld, when it was op'ed. Was splendid, elegant, and great.
4 Twelve dazzling lights I quickly saw,
All chosen for the cross to fight; In one of them I found a flaw, And speedily put out that Ught.
5 Unite your hearts, and join your hands
In every solemn tie of love ; United, each firm Templar stands The vii'tue of his cause to prove.
6 Until the world is lost in fire,
By order of the Trinity, The amazing world shall still admire Our steadfast love and unity.
85 Hymn for Consecration.
1 Master Supreme ! accept our praise;
Still bless this consecrated band ; Parent of Light ! illume our ways, And guide us by thy sovereign hand.
2 May Faith, Hope, Charity, divine,
Here hold their undivided reign; Friendship and Harmony combine To soothe our cares, and banish pain.
3 May Wisdom here disciples find,
Beauty unfold her thousand charms ; Science invigorate the mind, Expand the soul, that virtue warms.
^ May Pity dwell -ivithin each breast. Relief attend the suffering poor ; Thousands by this, our Lodge, be blest. Till worth, distrcst, shall want no more.
86 Clodng. Eternal are thy mercies, Loi-d; Eternal truth attends thy word ;
Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore. Till suns shall rise and set no more.
87
Royal Arch.
1 Almighty Father! heavenly King!
Before whose sacred Name we bend. Accept the praises which we sing, And to our humble prayer attend.
2 Thou, who did'st Persia's king command
A proclamation to extend. That Israel's host might quit his land. Their holy Temple' to attend;
3 All hail ! great Architect divine !
Let heaven's eternal arches ring! This universal frame is thine; All hail ! thou great. Eternal King !
88
Opening.
1 Te happy few, who here extend
In peaceful lines, from east to west. With fervent zeal the Lodge defend, And lock its secrets in your breast.
2 Since ye are met upon the Square,
Bid love and Friendship jointly reign; Be peace and Harmony your care. They form an adamantine chain. ,
89
Anniversary Ode.
1 Hail ! sacred art ! by Heaven designed A gracious blessing for mankind ; Peace, joy, and love, thou dost bestow. On us thy votaries below.
2 Bright wisdom's footsteps here we trace. From Solomon, the prince of peace. Whose righteous maxims still we hold More precious than rich jOphir's gold.
3 His heavenly proverbs to us tell. How we on earth should ever dwell. In hannony and social love.
To emulate the blest above.
4 Now, having Wisdom for our guide. By its sweet precepts we'll abide; Nor from its path will ever stray, Till all shall meet in endless day.
5 Vain, empty grandeur shall not find Its dwelling in a Brother's mind;
A Mason, who is true and wise. Its glittering pomp will e'er despise.
6 Candor and friendship, joy and peace, Within his breast shall have a place; Virtue and Wisdom thus combined. Shall decorate the Mason's mind.
CLOSING.
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91 Funeral Hymn.
1 Here let the sacred rites succeed
In honor of departed friends ; With solemn order now proceed. While living faitli with sorrow blends.
2 Now let the hymn — the humble prayer.
From hearts sincere, ascend on high ; And mystic evergreen declare, That Hope witliin us cannot die.
3 The mortal frame may be concealed
Within the iiritow house of gloom; But God, in hiercy, has revealed Immortal life beyond the tomb.
4 The friends we mourn we still may love;
Then let our aspirations rise, - To that bright spirit-world above, Where virtue lives, love never dies.
92 Master Blason.
1 Blest is the man who stands in awe Of God, and loves his sacred law; His seed on earth shall be renowned, And with successive honors crowned.
2 Beset with threat'ning dangers refund, Unmoved shall he maintain his ground; The sweet remembrance of the just Shall flourish, when he sleeps in dust.
93 Installation Ode. ^
1 Come all ye gentle springs, that more
And animate the human mind, And by your energy improve The social bond by which we're joined.
2 This happy Lodge, of care devoid,
And haggard malice always free. Shall by your aid be still employed In social leve and harmony.
3 Oh! let each heart with rapture glow;
Be every nerve with rapture strung; May Love from every bosom flow. And kindly words from every tongue.
94 Opening. Red Cross.
1 "Let there be Light" — the first command
That burst from heaven's exalted throne ! Jehovah gave the stern decree. And forth immediate radiance shone.
2 But there's a light, a brighter light.
Than sun or nature e'er could claim; 'Tis shed tlirough all creation's space. And bears a great and glorious name.
3 Then let us search for this great Light,
Which shines with such refulgence broadj Its name is Truth ; and that alone Can bring oui' wandering souls to God.
CONTINUED.
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95 Knight Templar.
1 The rising God forsakes the tomb ;
Up to his Father's court he flies ; Cherubic legions guard him liome, And shout him welcome to the skies. 41
2 Break off your tears, ye saints, and teU
How high our great deliverer reigns ; Sing how he spoiled the hosts of hell. And led the monster. Death, in chains.
3 Say, " live forever glorious King,
Born to instruct, redeem, and save ; " Then ask — " O Death ! where is thy sting ? " "And Where's thy victory?" boasting
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96 Master Mason.
1 Death, like an ever-flowing stream. Sweeps us away — our life's a dream — An empty tale — a morning flower — Cut down and withered in an hour.
2 Teach us, O Lord, how frail is man; And kindly lengthen out our span, Till, cleansed by grace, we all may be Prepared to die, and dwell with thee.
97 Opening.
1 0 Thou who see'st the sparrow's fall,
And hear'st the raven s feeble cry, Whose tender care extends to all, To thee we raise the prayerful eye.
2 Father! while we as brothers meet.
With Truth and Love our bosoms flU, And 'till we reach our heavenly seat, Help us to know and do thy will.
98 Closing.
1 Father, once more let grateful pi-aise
And humble prayer to thee ascend ;
Thou Guide and Guardian of our ways,
Our first and last, and only Friend.
2 Hear, then, the parting prayers we pour.
And bind our hearts in love alone;
Though we may meet on earth no more,
May all at last suiTound thy throne.
99 Masonic Hymn.
1 From East to West, o'er land and sea, Where brothers meet and friends agree. Let incense rise from hearts sincere, The dearest offering gathered here.
2 Our trust reposed on God alone, Who ne'er -will contrite hearts disown; Our faith shall mark that holy light. Whose beams our dearest joys unite.
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100 Boyal Arch Hymn. — r. G. tisdall.
1 There is a word, no mortal tongue
. May dare its mysCic sounds combine; Nor saint hath breathed, nor prophet sung % That hoUest of the names divine !
2 Nor may the fingers of the Scribe
Presume that hallowed word to write; Accursed alike, from Israel's tribe. Were he wlio dared that word indite !
3 Yet though nor hps, nor pen, may dare
That name unspealtable impart; 'Tis ever breathed in Masons' prayer, — 'Tis ever ■written in his heart.
101 Opening Hymn.
1 How blest the sacred tie, that binds In sweet communion kindred minds ! How" swift the heavenly course they run, Whose hearts, whose faith, whose hopes
are one.
2 Together oft they seek the place Where Friendship smiles oh every face : How high, how strong their raptures swelL. There's none but kindred souls can tell.
3 Nor shall the gjowing flame expire. When dimly burns frail natm-e's fire: Then shall they meet in realms above — A heaven of joy— a heaven' of love.
102 Closing.
1 We ofier, Lord, an humble prayer,
And thank thee for thy grace bestowed. In leading us beneath thy care Thus far in wisdom's pleasant road. «
2 Whatever to our lot may fall, —
What toilsome dutiesto fulfil, — We do not know; but in them all.
Be thou oiu- strength and comfort still.
3 Be thou, 0 God, our constant friend —
Our hope, our comfort, and our stay; And may thy Spirit, Lord, descend, To bless and guide us day by day.
103 Opening.
1 0 Thou ! at whose great Name we bend.
To whom our warmest vows we pay, God over all! in love descend, AndMaless the labors of this day.
2 Here, still, through aU succeeding time.
May Truth and Love its tribute bring. And still the anthem-note sublime, To Thee from children's children, ring.
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28 "WHERE'ER IN THIS WIDE WORLD WE ROYE."
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107 Masonic Song. — geo. p. moeris.
1 Our Order, like the Ark of Yore,
Upon the ragin» seas was tost; Secure amid the billows' roar
It moved, and nothing has been lost. When elements discoixlant seek
To wi-eck what God in mercy saves, - The struggle is as vain and weak
As that of the retiring waves.
2 The power who bade the waters cease, —
The pilot of the pilgrim band, — He gave the gentle dove of peace.
The branch she bore them from the land. In Him above Ave put our trust,
With heart and voice, with one accord. Ascribing Avith the true and just,
AH " Holiness unto the Lord."
108 Dedication of Masonic Hall.
(BEO. T. J. greenwood, of DOVER, N. H.)
Grov( made
That man might early learn to praise. And bowing in the sylvan shade,
To Thee, 0 God, his homage raise. But Light advanced! New Temples sprung
Beneath the craftsman's skilful hand, That grateful love might find a tongue Where Wisdom, Strength, and Beauty stand.
2 Yet not where Sabbath bells alone
Im-ite the soul, our God we find. But where ingenious toil is known,
He deigns to bless th' expanding mind. This Fane, oh God ! our hands have rear'd.
To aid us in our work of love ; And while we've toiled. Thy smile hath cheered,
Approving from Thy Throne above.
3 We own Thy Light ! we plead Thy grace.
To croAvn our laboi's day by day. That this may be a hallowed place,
To speed us on our pilgrim way. Oh let us wear the triple crown
Of Faith, Hope, Charity divine, That Thou our humble gift will own,
While Glory, Honor, Praise are Thine.
110
Opening.
1 Great God, behold before thy throne,
A band of brothers lowly bend ; Thy sacred Name we humbly own.
And pray that thou Avilt be our friend. A band of bi'others may we live,
A band of brothers may we die; To each may God, our Father, give
A home of peace above the sky.
103
Opening.
1 Kind Father, God of love and power. Be with us at this quiet hour! Smile on our souls; our plans approve; Help us to live in peace and love. Let each discordant thought be gone, And love imite our hearts in one ; Like brothers true, may Ave combine To fonvard olyects so divine. [3*J
111
Opening.
1 Here, gracious God, beneath thy feet, Again Ave mj^stic brothers meet. Joined by the cord of mutual love. Bound to our common Friend above. May Wisdom, Zeal, and Loa'c, inspire Our bosoms A\'ith their purest fire ; While Faith on thine oavu Avord relies. And Hope looks joyful to the skies.
2 Grant us thy presence, God of gi-ace, NoAv while Ave meet before thy face, That Ave may feel, ere Ave depai-t. Thy love diffused through every heart. May Wisdom, Zeal, and Love, inspire Our bosoms Avith their purest fii-e; While Faith on thine OAvn Avord relies. And Hope looks joyful to the skies.
113 Closing.
1 As from this place Ave go once more. Thy blessing. Father, avc implore ; Still may Ave keep the heavenly Avay, And strive to serve thee day by day. And 'till again Ave gather here, Help us to labor in thy fear; Thy Truth impart, thy loA^e distil. That AA'e may knoAv and do thy Avill.
113 Song. — ^james b. taylor, k. t. Air — " Shells of Ocean."
1 In pensive mood, at close of day,
I seek the peaceful, calm retreat, Where Truth and Innocence repay
Those brethren dear in Lodge that meet. The precepts taught by Masons' Art,
To guide and guard our course through life, Arc grateful to the Virtuous heart.
Suppressing hate— subduing strife.
2 Where brethren meet in solemn form,
Devoted to the Master's Avill, To shield from Avant, or gathering storm,
Their every duty to fulfil : — In mystic rites Ave there engage,
And lessons pure and holy learn. From the unerring, sacred page.
Where Love and Heavenly Truth do burn.
30 SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT.
AULD LANO SYNE. C. M.
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1 Come, Brothers of the plumb and square,
Come, join in cheerful song; Let every heart and voice prepare
The glad notes to prolong. We're Brothers, by a mystic tie,
We're Brothers true and Free, Then let the song ascend on high, —
God speed Freemasonry.
2 In Love we meet, in peace v?e part;
We walk by plummet's line ; While Friendship dwells within each heart
That owns the craft Divine. 'Mid all the toils and cares of earth,
We steady k.eep our way; With Faith, and Hope, we wait the bu-th
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1 We meet in love, we part in peace.
Our council labors o'er ; We'll ask, ere life's best days shall cease, To meet in time once more.
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'Mid fairest scenes to. memory dear,
In change of joy and pain; We'll think of friends assembled here,
And hope to meet again.
2 Though changes mai-k time's onward way
In all we fondly claim, Fraternal hopes shall ne'er decay — Our landmarks still the same.
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'Mid fairest scenes to memory dear,
In change of joy and pain; We'll think of friends assembled here,
And hope to meet again.
3 Our Faith unmoved, with Truth our guide,
As seasons mark our clime; Through winter's chill, or summer's pride, We'll hail the Art Sublime.
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'Mid fairest scenes to memory dear,
In change of joy and pain ; We'll think of friends assembled here,
And hope to meet again.
4 When life shall find its silent close.
With Hope's kind promise blest ; In that Grand Lodge may all repose, Where joys immortal rest.
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'Mid fairest scenes to memory dear,
In change of joy and pain; We'll think of friends assembled here,
And hope to meet again.
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1 Old friends shall never be forgot,
Whose love was love sincere ; And still, whatever be their lot,
We'll make them welcome here. The kindness they have often sKewn^
We long have borne in mind. And long, we hope, our friends have known,
A welcome where to find.
2 It never shall be said, with truth,
That now our hearts are cold; The friends who loved us in our yotrth.
We'll love when they are old. And if in ills, which we withstand,
They kind assistance need. We'll stretch them forth a helping hand.
And be a friend indeed.
118
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1 Now we must close our labors here,
Though sad it is to part ; May Love, Relief, and Truth sincere.
Unite each brother's heart. Now to our homes let's haste away.
Still filled with love and light; And may each heart in kindness say.
Good night, brother, good night.
119 Initiation, or Crafting.
1 0 welcome, brother, to our band,
Though strong its numbers now, And high its lofty pillars stand.
And noble arches bow. Oh welcome — if thy heart be true,
Thou'lt find with us a home; We're daily adding colnmns new
Unto our glorious dome.
2 Now let our ardent prayers arise,
For blessings on his brow, And bear our offering to the skies.
For him who joins us now. Oh welcome — if thy heart be true,
Thou'lt find with us a home; We're daUy adding columns new.
Unto om' glorious dome.
120 Closing.
1 Great Architect of Earth and Heaven,
By time nor space confined. Enlarge our love to comprehend
Our brethren, all mankind. With Faith our guide, and humble Hope^
Warm Charity and Love, May all at last be raised to share
Thy perfect hght above.
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1 May our united hearts expand
With love's refreshing showers, Whose warm and kindling glow is felt. To cheer our saddest hours.
2 Before our treasured shrine we boAv,
In gratitude sublime; Imploring still God's saving grace. Through all of coming time.
123 Opening Hymn.
1 Lo ! what an entertaining sight.
Are brethren who agree ; Brethren, Avhose cheerfal hearts unite In bonds of piety.
2 'Tis like the. oil, divinely sweet.
On Aaron's reverend head; The trickling drops perfumed his feet. And o'er his garments spread.
3 'Tis pleasant as the morning dews,
That fell on Zion's hill ; Where God his mildest glory shows. And makes his grace distil.
124 Encampment.
Let God — the Father and the Son
And Spirit, be adored, Where there are works to malvc him known,
Or saints to love the Lord.
125 Master Mason. Opening.
1 Almighty Father! gracious Lord !
Kind Guardian of our days ! Thy mercies let our hearts record. In songs of grateful praise.
2 Lord, when this mortal frame decays.
And every weakness dies, Complete the wonders of thy grace. And raise Us to the skies.
126 The Lord's Prayer.
1 Our Father, who in heaven art !
All hallowed be thy Name; Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, Tliroughout this earthly frame, —
2 As cheerfully as 'tis by those
Who dwell with Thee on high: Lord, let th.v bounty, day by day. Our daily food supplj'.
3 As we forgive our enemies,
Thy pardon. Lord, we ci-ave; Into temptation lead us not. But us from evil save.
4 For kingdom, power, and glory, all
Belong, O Lord, to thee; Thine from eternity they were, And thine shall ever be.
CONTINUED.
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139
^yal Arch.
1 How precious is the book divine,
That unto us is given; Bright as a lamp its doctrines shine, To guide our souls to heaven.
2 It sweetly cheers our drooping hearts,
In this dark vale of tears ; Life, light, and joy it still imparts, And quells oar rising fears.
3 This lamp, through all the tedious night
Of life, shall guide our way; Till we behold the clearer light Of an eternal day.
140
Opening,
1 Lo! what an entertaining sight
Those friendly brethren prove. Whose cheerful hearts in bands unite, Of harmony and love!
2 'Tis pleasant as the morning dews
That fall on Zion's hill, Where God his radiant glory shows, And makes his grace distil.
141 Opening.
1 Oh, influence sweet, from spheres above
This rude and selfish life, Descend and dwell with us in love. Dispelling scenes of strife.
2 Let darkness spread no more its wings . With passion's brooding powers,
Where love and wisdom e'er should reign In this retreat of ours.
3 Oh, influence sweet, from spheres above, Surround, and make us good, And ever let us feel we have A loving Brotherhood.
143
Mark Blaster.
1 How sweet, how calm this Sabbath morn, How pure the air that breathes. And soft the sounds upon it borne, And light its vapor wreaths !
2 Let each imholy passion cease. Each evil thought be crushed. Each anxious care that mars our peace In Faith and Love be hushed.
143 'Fellow Craft. Work.
1 0 welcome, brother, to our band,
Thdigh strong its numbers now. And high its lofty pillars stand, And noble arches bow.
2 0 welcome — if thy heart be true,
Thou'lt find with us a home; We're daily adding columns new Unto our glorious dome.
3 Now let our heartfelt prayers arise.
For blessings on his brow, And bear our offering to the skies. For him who joins us now.
144 Master Mason. Opening.
Come, Masters of the Art, imite. And may this meeting prove.
To all th' assembled sons of light, A strengthened bond of love.
2 May Friendship and-Morality, With true fraternal love. Be found in every Mason's heart. And all his actions move.
145 Opening, or Closing.
1 To thee we look, thou Power supreme!
Thou wilt our wants supply! Safe in thy presence shall we live. And in thy favor die.
2 From thee our vital breath we drew;
Our childhood was thy care; And vigorous youth and feeble age Thy kind protection share.
3 Then be it ours, through gentle deeds
Of pure and perfect love. To sow in human hearts the seeds Of flowers that bloom above.
146 Opening, or Closing.
Sweet as the dew on herb and flower,
That silently distils, At evenino;'s soft and balmy hour.
On ZioiiPs fruitful hills.
2 So, with mild influence from above. Shall promised gi-ace descend; Till universal peace and love O'er all the earth extend.
36 SUPER EXCELLENT MASTER.
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1 By Babel's streams we sit and weep;
Our teai's for Zion flow; Our harps on drooping willows sleep; Our hearts are filled with woe. (square.)
2 Our walls no more resound with praise;
Our Temple, foes destroy ; Judea's courts no more upraise Triumphant songs of joy. (triangle.)
3 Here, mourning, toiling, captive bands,
Our fea.sts and Sabbaths cease ; Our tribes dispersed through distant lands. And hopeless of release. (circle.)
4 But should the ever-gracious Power,
To us propitious be ; - Chaldeans shall our race restore. And Kings proclaim us free !
148 Closing. Hoyal Arch.
1 Great God ! our King ! to thee we raise Our voice and all our powers ; .Unweai'ied songs of gi-ateful praise Shall fill the circUng hour.
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2 Thy Name shall dwell upon our tongue While suns shall set and rise. And tune our everlasting song When time and natm-e dies.
149
Anniversary Hymn.
1 To Him who rales, be homage paid. Where hearts with voice unite; To him we bring fraternal aid, Who guides in solemn rite.
2 Come, Brothers, bound by kindly ties. Your notes harmonious bring; While acts of generous sacrifice. In thoughts of love we sing:.
•3 As days and years roll silent by — As Time's sad changes rise. No doubt shall dim the trusting eye. Where rule the good and wise.
4 To Him who rules, be homage paid, Where hearts with voice unite ; Till Ufe shall cease, and time shall fade, We'll bring our solemn pUght.
CONTINUED.
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150
Encampment.
154
Master Mason.
1 How glorious Js the gift of Faith, .
That cheers the darksome tomb. And through the damp and gloomy grave Can shed a rich perfume!
2 Triumphant Faith! it lifts the soul
Above desponding fear; Exults in hope of heaven, her home, , And longs to enter there!
151
Funeral Hymn,
Another hand is beckoning us,
Another call is given; And glows once more, with angel steps,
The path that leads to heaven.
2 Dust, to its naiTow house beneath ! Soul, to its place on high '. They that have seen thy look in death, No more may fear to die.
3 Lone are the paths, and sad the bowers. Whence thy meek smile is gone ; But, oh J a brighter home than ours, In heaven, is now thine own.
152
Master Mason.
1 The Lord unto thy prayer attend,
In trouble's darksome hour :
The name of Jacob's God defend.
And shield thee by his power.
2 Should friends and kindred, near and dear.
Leave thee to want, or die. May Heaven make thy life its care, Ajid all thy need supply.
153
Funeral Hymn.
1 As distant lands beyond the sea,
When friends go thence, draw nigh ; So heaven, when friends have thither gone, Draws nearer from the sky.
2 And as those lands the dearer grow,
When friends are long away, So heaven itself, through loved ones dead. Grows dearer day by day.
3 Heaven is not far from those who see
With the pure spirit's sight. But near, and in the very hearts Of those who see aright.
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1 Few are thy days, and full of woe,
O man, of woman born! Thy doom is wi-itten, " Dust thou art. And Shalt to dust return."
2 Determined are the days that fly
Successive o'er thy head ; The numbered hour is on the wing, Which lays thee with the dead.
155
Opening.
I Father of all ! in every age. In every clime adored. By saint, by savage, or by sage, The universal Lord.
2 To thee, whose temple is all space. Whose altar, earth, sea, skies, One chorus let all beings raise, All nature's incense rise
156
Master Mason.
1 Teach me the measure of my days, Thou maker of my frame ; I would survey life's narrow space. And learn how frail I am.
2 A span is all that we can boast, How short the fleeting time! Man is but vanity and dust, In all his flower and prime.
157
Anniversary Ode,
1 All hail ! the great mysterious Art,
Grand offering from above — Which fondly twines each genial heart In harmony and love.
2 Come, Brothers, join the festive board.
Awake the tuneful lay; Unite in Friendship, Peace, and Love; 'Tis Masons' holyday.
3 Come, bring the wreath, the trio bind--
Faith, Charity, and Love; To great St. John a splendid star In the Grand Lodge above.
4 With ferven* Zeal and pure delight.
We'll wake the joyful strain. Till in the great Grand Lodge we meet, Where joys immortal reign.
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1 Joy to the world, the Lord is come; - Let eartli receive lier King :
Let every lieart prepare lilm room. And heav'n and nature sing.
2 Joy to the eartli, — the Saviour reigns ;
Let men their songs employ ; While fields and floods, rocks, hiUs and plains, Repeat the sounding joy. 4 He rules the world with tru'th and grace. And makes the nations prove The glories of his righteousness. And wonders of his love.
159
Anniversary Ode.
Jehovah, God! thy gracious power
On every hand we see ; 0 may the blessings of each hour
Lead all our thoughts to thee.
From morn till noon, till latest eve, The hand of heaven we see ;
And all the blessings we receive Proceed direct from thee.
In all the varying scenes of time. On thee our hopes depend ;
Through every age, in every cUme, Our Father and our Friend!
CONTINUED.
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160
Royal Arch,
1 When orient Wisdom beamed serene,
And pillar'd Strength arose; When Beauty tinged the glowing scene, And Faith her mansion chose;
2 Exulting bands the fabric viewed,
Mysterious powers adored; And high the Triple Union stood. That gave the Mystic Word.
3 Pale Envy withered at the sight,
And, frowning at the pile, Called Murder from the realms of night. To blast the glorious toil;
4 With ruffian outrage, joined in woe,
They form the league abhoiTcd,
And wounded Science felt the blow
That crushed the Mystic Word.
5 At length through time's expanded sphere.
Fair Science spreads her way. And wanned by Truth's refulgence clear. Reflects the kindred ray;
6 A second fabric's towering height
Proclaims the sign restored, From whose foundation, brought to light. Is drawn the Mystic Word.
161 Opening.
Within our temple, met again, With hearts and purpose strong,
We'll raise our notes of gi-ateful praise. With union in our song.
2 Around our altar's sacred shrine, May Love's pure incense rise, Bearing upon its mystic tiame Our music to the skies.
163
Charity.
162
God, the Creator.
1 Eternal Wisdom, thee we praise. Thee all thy creatures sing; While with thy name, rocks, hills, and seas. And heaven's high arches ring.
2 Almighty power and equal skill
Shine through the worlds abroad; Our souls with vast amazement fill. And speak the Builder — God.
0 Charity! thou heavenly grace.
All tender, soft and kind ; A friend to all the human race,
To all that's good and kind.
2 The man of charity extends
To all his liberal hand; His kindred, neighbors, foes and friends. His pity may command.
3 He aids the poor in their distress —
He hears when they complain; With tender heart delights to bl«ss. And lessen all their pain.
4 The sick, the prisoner, poor and blind,
And all the sons of grief, In him a benefactor find; He loves to give relief.
5 Oh ! may we all in love abound, 'And Charity pursue; Thus shall wo be with glory crowned. And love as angels do.
164
The Good Samaritan.
1 Blest is the man whose generous heart
Feels aU another's pain; To whom the supplicating eye Is never raised in vain; —
2 Whose breast expands with gen'ious
warmth, A brother's woes to feel. And bleeds in pity o'er the wound He wants the power to heal.
3 He spreads his kiiid supporting arms
To every child of gTief; His secret bounty largely flows. And brings unasked reUef.
4 T6 gentle offices of love
His feet are never slow; He views, through Mercy's melting eye, A Brother in a foe.
5 To him protection shall be shown; And mercy from above Descend on those, who thus fulfil The perfect law of love.
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1 All hail ! the great Immanuel's name !
Let angels prostrate fall ; Bring forth the royal diadem, >
And crown him Lord of all.
2 Let every kindred, every tribe.
On this terrestial ball, To him all majesty ascribe. And cro^\Ti him Lord of all.
3 Oh! that with yonder sacred throng,
"We at his feet may fall ; And join the everlasting song, And crown him Lord of all.
166 The Book of the Law.
1 How precious is the book divine.
By inspiration given; Bright as a lamp its doctrines shine. To guide our souls to lieavenT
2 It sweetly cheers our drooping hearts.
In this dark vale of tears , Life, light, and joy it still imparts. And quells our rising fears.
3 This lamp, through all the tedious night
Of life, shall guide our wayj Till we behold the clearer light Of an Eternal Day.
OPENING HYMN.
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168
Opening.
1 While thee we seek, protecting Power!
Be our vain wishes stilled ;
And may this consecrated hour,
With better hopes be fiUed.
2 In all the varying scenes of time.
On thee our hopes depend ; Through every age, in every clime. Our Father and our Friend.
169
All Men are Equal.
1 All men are equal in their birth,
Heirs of the earth and skies ; All men are equal, when that earth Fades from their dying eyes.
2 All wait alike on him, whose power
Upholds the life he gave ; The Sage, within his star-lit tower, The savage in his cave.
3 Ye great! renounce your earthbom pride;
Ye low ! )'our sliame and fear ; And, as ye worship, side by side, Your common claims revere.
170
Opening, or Closing.
1 Jehovah, God ! thy gracious power
On every hand we see ; 0 may the blessings of each hour Lead all our thoughts to thee.
2 0 may we all in love abound.
And Charity pursue; Thus shall we be with glory crowned. And love as angels do.
171 Moyal Arch. Opening.
1 Holy and reverend is thy Name,
Oh thou eternal King ! " Thrice holy Lord," the angels cry, " Thrice holy," let us sLug!
2 With sacred awe pronounce his ITame, ''
Whom words nor thoughts can reach; A holy heart shall please him more Than noblest forms of speech.
172 Closing.
1 Through endless years, thou art the same^ 0 thou eternal God! Ages to come shall know thy name. And tell thy works abroad.
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4 We from our sacred order's cause.
Let nothing e'er divide; Grandeur, nor gold, nor vain applause. Nor friendship false misguide.
5 Teach me to feel a brother's grief.
To do in all what's best; To suffering man give kind relief. And blessing to be blest.
174
Initiation.
Spirit of power and might ! behold Thy willing servant here ;
"With thy protection him infold. And free his heart" from fear.
2 Tho' darksome skies shall o'er him lower. And dangers fill the way; Support himwith thy gracious power, Aii4 be his CQpstant stay,
175 Opening, or Anniversary.
1 Behold ! how pleasant and how good.
For brethren, such as we Of the accepted brotherhood, To dwell in unity.
2 'Tis like the oil on Aaron's head.
Which to his feet distils ; Like Hermon's dew, so richly shed On Zion's sacred hills.
3 For there the Lord of light and love
A blessing sent with power; Oh, may we all this blessing prove. E'en life forevermore.
4 On Friendship's altar, rising here.
Our hands now plighted be, — To live in love with hearts sincere. In peace and unity.
176
Closing Encampment.
Let God, the Father and the Son
And Spirit be adored, Where there are works to make him known.
Or saints to love the Lord.
FUNERAL.
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1 Now we must close our labors here.
Though sad it is to part ; May Love, Relief, and Truth sincere, Unite each brother's heart.
2 Now to our homes we haste away.
Still filled with lOve and light ; And may each heart in kindness say, Good night, brother, good night.
179 Opening.
1 Within our temple met again, With hearts and purpose strong, We'll raise our notes of grateful praise, With Union in om- song.
8 Around our altar's sacred shrine, May Love's pure incense rise. Bearing upon its mystic flame Our music to the skies.
180 Master Mason.
Life is a span — a fleeting hour —
How soon the vapor flies ! Man is a tender, transient flower,
That e'en in blooming — dies.
181
Funeral Hymn.
1 Slowly, in sadness and in tears,
We leave his dwelling now; It came not once within our fears. He coidd so early go.
2 We loved to think of him as one
To whom long years were given; Who much of good would yet have done, And late return to heaven.
3 Fair rose his sun of life — few such —
Alas ! it set at noon ; His Master must have loved him much, To call him home so soon.
4 Slowly, in sadness and in tears,
WeMl pass his dwelling bj' ; We mourn the shortness of his years, And bless his memory.
183
Master Mason.
Few are thy days, and full of woe,
O man, of woman born! Thy doom is -^ratten, " dust thou art.
And shall to dust return."
44 COME, LET US JOIN IN CHEERFUL SONG.
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2 Come great and small, come old and young,
Come all ye Accepted Free; Come every nation, every tongue.
And sing of Masonry. Let Jew nor Gentile e'er forget
Our honors they may claim; We're Brothers, on the level met,
Whate'er our land or name. Then let us join, &c.
3 Let trusting Faith, and holy Hope,
And heaven-born Charity, In every heart have lai'gest scope,
And shine for Masonry : Let Justice circle, Virtue square ;
Let Friendship guide our feet. So that at last, lilve jewels rare,
We all in heaven may meet. Then let us join, &c.
184 Opening Song. — g. w. chase.
1 Come, Brothers of the plumb and square,
Come, join in cheerful song; Let every heart and voice prepare
The glad notes to pi'olong. We're Brothers, by a mystic tie,
We're Brothers tme and Free, Then let the song ascend on high, —
God speed Freemasonry.
Then, Brothers of the plumb, &c.
2 In Love we meet, in peace we part;
We walk by plummet's line; While Friendship dwells vrithin each heart
That owns- the craft Divine. 'Mid all the toils and cares of earth.
We steady keep our way; With Faith, and Hope, we wait the birth
Of an Eternal day.
Then, Brothers of the plumb, &c.
186
Song of the World.
185
Closing Song.
1 We met in love, we part in peace.
Our council labors o'er; We'll ask, ere life's best days shall cease,
To meet in time once more. 'Mid fairest scenes to memory dear,
In change of joy and pain; We'll think of friends assembled here.
And hope to meet again. We met in love, &c.
2 Though changes mark time's onward way
In all we fondly claim. Fraternal hopes shall ne'er decay —
Our landmarks still the same. Our Faith unmoved, with Truth our guide,
As seasons mark our clime; Through winter's chill, or summer's pride.
We'll hail the Art SubUme. We met in love, &c.
1 This world is not so bad a world
As some would like to make it: Though whether good, or whether bad.
Depends on how you take it; For if we scold and fret all day,
From dewy morn till even, This world will ne'er afford to man
A foretaste here of heaven. This world is not, &c.
2 This world in truth's as good a world.
As e'er was known to any Who have not seen another yet,
And there are very many; And if the men, and women too.
Have plenty of employment. They surely must be hard to please,
Who cannot find enjoyment. This world is not, &c.
3 This world is quite a pleasant world.
In rain or pleasant weather; If people would but learn to live
In harmony together; And cease to burst the kindling bond.
By love and peace cemented. And learn that best of lessons yet.
To always be contented. This world is not, &c.
4 Then were this world a pleasant world.
And pleasant folks were in it. The day would pass most pleasantly.
To those who thus begin it; And all the nameless grievances
Brought on by borrowed troubles. Would prove, as certainly they are,
A mass of empty bubbles. This world is not, &c.
187
1 Let Masonry, from pole to pole,
Her sacred laws expand; Far as the mighty waters roll.
To wash remotest land ; That virtue has not left mankind.
Her social maxims prove ; For stamped upon the Mason's mind.
Are unity and love. Let Masonry, &c.
2 Ascending to her native sky, ~
Let Masonry increase; A glorious pillar raised on high,
Integi-ity its base. Peace adds to olive boughs entwined
An emblematic dove, As stamped upon the Mason's mind.
Is unity and love. Let Masonry, &c.
46 CLOSING HYMN.
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189 Song for the twenty-fourth of June.
(BEO. C. MOORE, ED. OF MASONIC REVIEW.)
1 All hail ! the twenty-fourth of June,
Another year has flo^vn, And on our altar glimmers yet
The Light which long has shone. Our brethren! ye are welcome here —
A truthful — noble band; We're one in mystic bonds to-day,
We're one in heart and hand.
2 On this, another festiye day,
We meet as oft of yore, And tell of mystic labors done
On mountain, vale, and shore : Of future work we yet may do,
Ere we are gathered home, To hear from our Great Master's lips
The welcome words — " weU done."
3 How sad the thought on memory's page.
That some who once were here, Have no place now but in our hearts —
They've reached a higher sphere : But Hope points on to future years.
When, aU our works complete. The true, and tried, and loved of earth,
Together all shall meet.
4 Then hail the twenty-fourth of June !
Its memories all are dear; And oft on festive days like this,
Through many a passing year. We'll meet and gi-asp each other's hands.
Ere yet our work is done. And, round our altars, closer draw
The bonds which make us one.
190
Brotherly Love.
1 How sweet, how heavenly is the sight.
When those that love the Lord, In one another's peace dehght,
And thus fulfil his word! When each can feel his brother's sigh.
And with him beai- a part; When sorrow flows from eye to eye,
And joy from heart to heart.
2 When, free from envy, scorn, and pride.
Our wishes all above. Each can his brother's failings hide,
And show a brother's love ! Love is the golden chain that binds
The happy souls above; And he's an heir of heaven that finds
His bosom glow with love.
191 The American Freemason.
BT BRO. ROB. MORRIS.
1 Oh what a goodly heritage
The Lord to us hath given! How blest the Brothers here that pledge
Their Mason vows to heaven ! I sing the mystic chain that binds
These Western realms in one, — Such loving hearts, such liberal minds,
No other land has knoAvn.
2 Four thousand Lights, in Mason's halls,
Are gleaming on our eyes ; Four thousand emblems on our walls
Tell ivhence that gleaming is ; And when the portals mc"'*- to pass
The humble seeker in, The voice of prayer pervades the place.
And proves the Light Divine.
3 On every hill our dead they lie.
And green sprigs deck the knoll; Their fall was moisture to the eye,
But triumph to the soul. Our orphans smile in every home.
Our widow's hearts ai© glad ; Our "Light" dispels the darkest gloom.
And comfort finds the sad.
4 Thus link in link, from shore to shore,
The mystic chain is bound; Oh, blended thus forevermore
May Masons' hearts be found : And wjiile the heavens, on pillars sure
Of Strength and Wisdom stand. May Brotherhood like ours endure.
Where Strength and Wisdom blend.
193
Opening Hymn.
1 O God ! we lift our hearts to thee,
And grateful voices raise; We thank thee for this festive night, —
Accept our humble praise. Here may our souls delight to bless
The God of truth and grace. Who crowns our labors with success.
Among the rising race!
2 May each unholy passion cease,
Each evil thought be crushed. Each anxious care that mars our peace
In Faith and Love be hushed. Oh ! may we all in Truth abound,
And Charity pm-sue ; Thus shall we be with glory crowned.
And love as angels do.
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Opening.
1 Blest are the sons of peace.
Whose hearts and hopes are one ; WhQse kind designs to serve and please, Through all their actions run.
2 Blest is this happy place,
Where Zeal and friendship meet ; Where Truth,and Love, and heav'nly gi-ace. Make our communion sweet.
S Thus on the heavenly hills May we be l)lest above ; Where joy, like morning dew, distils, And all the air is love.
197
Royal Arch. Opening.
1 Thv Name, almighty Lord!
Shall sound through distant lands; Great is thv srace, and sure thy Word; Thy Truth' forever stands.
2 Far be thine honor spread.
And long thy praise endure. Till morning light and evening shade Shall be exchanged uo more.
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1 Blest be the tie that binds Our hearts in virtuous love : The fellowship of Ivindred minds. Is like to that above.
2 Before our Father's throne. We pour our ardent prayers ; Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one. Our comforts and our cares.
3 TSHien we asunder part, It gives us inward pain : But we shall still be joined in heart. And hope to meet again.
4 This glorious hope revives Our courage by the way; While each in expectation lives. And longs to see the day.
5 From soiTOW, toil and pain. And «n, we shall be free; And perfect love and friendship reign Through all eternity.
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200 Opening, or Closing.
1 Great source of light and love.
To thee our songs we raise !
Oh in the temple, Lord, above.
Hear and accept our praise !
2 May this fraternal band,
In Faith and Hope be blessed ; In Charity thrice blessed stand. In purity be dressed.
S May all the sons of peace Their every gi-ace improve, 'Till discord through the nations cease. And all the world be love.
201
Opening Encampment.
1 Let songs of endless praise
From every heart arise ; Let all the lands their tribute raise, - To God, who rules the skies.
2 His mercy and his love
Are boundless as his name; And all eternity shall prove His Truth remains the same.
203 Boyal Arch. Closing.
1 Companions, we have met.
And passed a peaceful hour; These moments maj' we ne'er forget, But hope and pray for more.
2 Through this, and every night.
Lord, grant us sweet repose; Now aid us,- by thy holy light, This Royal Arch to close.
203
Closing.
1 Now brothers we must part.
Where we have met in peace ;
Wliere harmony its joys impart,
And strife and discord cease.
2 We on the Level meet, '
Upon the Square we part ; May truth, and love, and friendship sweety. Pervade each brother's^ heart.
3 Here, Lord, before we part.
Help us to bless thy name; Let every tongue, and every heart, Praise and adore the same.
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1 Now brothers we must part, Where we have met in peace; "Wliere harmony its joys impart, And strife and discord cease.
2 We on the Level meet,
Upon the Square we part; May Truth, and love, and friendship sweet. Pervade each brother's heart.
3 Here, Lord, before we part. Help us to bless thy name; Let eveiy tongu.e, and every heart, Praise and adore the same.
206 Royal Arch. Closing.
1 Companions, we have met
And passed a peaceful hour; These moments may we ne'er forget, But hope and pray for more.
2 Through this, and every night.
Lord, grant us sweet repose; Now aid us, by thy holy light, This Royal Ax'ch to close.
207
Funeral Hymn.
Come, brethren of the craft, Come shed a tear of grief
For our beloved friend, bereft Of life— a sad relief.
2 Kind Heaven ! let angels wing
Tlieir way to earth again. And waft a soul — the guest we bring. To bliss, e'er to remain.
3 Let us, the grave behold !
And lift our thoughts above; And mourn our loss, as yet untold. And raise him still in love.
208 Encampment. Closing.
Once more, before we part, O bless the Saviour's name;
Let every tongue and every heart Praise and adore the same.
2 Lord, in thy gi'ace we came; That blessing still impart; We met in Jesus' sacred name. In his dear name we part.
ROYAL ARCH. OPENING.
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Ir While my Redeemer's near, My Shepherd and my guide, I bid farewell to every fear; My wants are all supplied.
2 To ever-fragrant meads,
Where rich abundance gi-ows.
His gracious hand indulgent leads,
And guards my sweet repose.
3 Dear Sh'epherd ! if I stray,
My wandering feet restore ; And guard me with a watchful eye. And let me rove no more.
211
Closing.
1 Lord, keep us safe this night. Secure from all our fears ; May angels guard us while wo sleep, Till morning light appears.
2 Lord, when our days are past. And we from time remove. Oh m^y we in thy bosom rest, The bosom of thy love.
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Closing.
Lord, at this closing hour.
Establish every heart Upon thy word of truth and power.
To keep us when we part.
2 Peace to our brethren give ; Fill all oiir hearts with love ; In Faith and Friendship may we live. And seek our rest above.
3 Through changes bright or drear, . We would thy will pursue. And toil like faithful servants here, Till we thy glory vicM'.
213
Closing.
1 Great God ! impart thy power
To every waiting heart; Diffuse around a gracious shower. And bless us e'er-wejpart.
2 Bless all who in this place.
Have heard with earnest mind; Give every brother here the grace. The way of life to find.
54
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SHTRLAND. S. M.
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215 Dedication, or Consecration.
1 Great source of light and love.
To Thee our songs we raise!
O ! in thy temple, Lord, above,
Hear and accept our praise !
2 Shine on this festive day,
Succeed its hoped design.
And may our Charity display
A love resembling thine.
3 May this fraternal band.
Now Consecrated — blest. In Union all distinguished stand. In Purity be drest.
4 May all the sons of peace.
Their every grace improve ; Till discord through the nations cease. And all the world be love.
216
Opening.
1 Kind Father! hear our prayer, —
We bow before thy throne;
0 may we find acceptance there.
And peace before imknown.
2 Within these walls may Peace
And Harmony be found ; May Faith and Charity increase, And Hope and Love abound.
217
Closing.
1 Now, brothers, we must part.
Where we have met in peace,
Where hai-mony its joys impart.
And strife and discord cease.
2 We on the Level meet,
Upon the Square we part ; May Truth and Love, and Friendship sweet Pervade each brother's heart.
3 Here, Lord, before we part.
Help us to bless thy name ; Let every tongue, and every heart. Praise and adore the same.
218 JRoyal Arch. Closing. Thy Name, Almighty Lord,
Shall sound through distant lands; Great is thy power, and sure thy Word; Thy Tnith forever stands.
219 Closing.
1 Lord, keep us safe this night,
Secure from all our fears ; May angels guard us while we sleep, Till morning light appears.
2 Loi-d, when our days are past,
And we from time remove, Oh may we find in heaven a rest. In mansions of thy love.
"PROTECTED BY MASONIC POWER."
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Still louder, Fame! thy trumpet blow; Let all the distant regions know
Free-Masonry is this : Almighty Wisdom gave it birth. And Heaven has fixed it here on earth,
A type of future bliss !
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322 Social Song.
1 CJonvened we're met my jovial souls, Then fill again the flowing bowls,
Let concord be the toast ; With glass in hand, let each agree To sing in praise of Masonry,
What mortal more can boast.
2 Here dove-eyed peace, celestial maid, Stands ready waiting us to aid.
And guard our mystic door! Here's charity, from heaven sent, To bring her freeborn sons content.
And conafort to the poor.
3 See, in the East efliilgent shine, Bright wisdom with his rays divine.
Hark! hark the solemn sound; While thus we live in mutual love. We taste what angels do above.
Here happinesses found.
4 Tlie fruit of Eden's tree we taste.
Its balmy joys are our repast, •
Here freedom cheers the heart ; The indigent, opprest with grief, Gains from his brother's hand relief, Each to his want impart.
5 The great and good, with us combine To trace our mysteries divine.
And find the pleasing light ; With pleasure we pursue the plan,. While friendship rivets man to man,
How pleasing is the. sight.
6 Till Heaven sends its summons forth, From east to west, from south to north.
Her chosen sons to call ; While time runs its continual round, Shall fame with golden trumpet sound,
Masons shall never fall.
223
Masonic Ode.
1 Hail, Mystic Light ! whose holy flame Can cheer the weak, the fierce can tame,
, ' And raise"the trembling soul-! Hail, sacred source of human skill! Hail, great director of the will! Star of the mental pole !
2 Hail, Masonry! thou first, thou last. Of all the scope by mind embraced;
Thou teacher, friend, and guide; Around thine altar now we stand. In union strong, a loving band ;
Thus will we e'er abide.
224 Anniversary, or Installation.
1 AVhen darkness veiled the hopes of man. Then light with radiant beams began
To cheer his clouded way ; In gi-aceful form, to soothe his woes, The Beauty to his vision rose.
In bright and gentle ray.
2 Immortal Order stood confessed, From furthest East to distant West,
In columns just and true; The faithful Plumb and Level there, Uniting with the fnystic Square,
The Temple brought to view.
3 Descending then from heaven. Most High, Came Charity with tearful eye
To dwell Avith feeble man ; Hope whispered peace in brighter skies. On which a trusting Faith reiies,.
And earth's best joys began.
4 Abroad was seen the boon of Heaven, Fraternal Love was kindly given.
And touched each kindred heart; The Sons of Light with transport then. In kindness to their fellow men,
Unveiled the Mystic Art.
5 Let grateful peans loudly raise O'er earth's domains, to azure skies.
As time shall onward move;- A brother's joy and we shall be. Undying bonds to mark the Free,
To wake a brother's Love.
225
Masonic Song.
1 Divine Urania, virgin pure ! Enthroned in the Olympian bower,
I here invoke thy lays ! Celestial muse ! awake the lyre, With heaven-born sweet seraphic fire,
Free-Masonry to praise.
2 The stately stritctures that arise, And brush the concave of the skies.
Still ornament thy shrine; Th' aspiring dome, those works of ours, " The solemn temples — cloud capt towers,''
Confess the Art divine.
3 With Pi-udence all our actions are. By Bible, Compass, and by Square,
In love and truth combined; While Justice and Benevolence, With Fortitude and Temperance,
Adorn and gi'ace the mind J
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'Tis like the ointment, shed On Aaron's sacred head,
Divinel^^ rich, divinely sweet! The oil through all the room Diffused a choice perfume.
Ran through his robes, and blest his feet.
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1 Oh God ! thy love we praise ; How bright its glories blaze !
Oh ! may we live and love as one; Our doubts and fears depart, In each and evcrv heart
The holy will of God be done.
2 Thanks, gi-ateful tlianks, we raise, To him who crowns our days
With blessings numberless and ft«e; In one united band Of brothers, hand in hand,
Live we in love and Unity
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1 Ye boundless realms of joy,
Exalt your Maker's fame ; His praise your sOng employ
Above the starry frame ; Your voices raise, Ye chei-ubim And seraphim. To sing his praise.
S United zeal be shown,
His wondrous fame to raise. Whose glorious name alone
Deserves our endless praise. Earth's utmost ends, His power obey : His glorious sway The sky transcends.
230 ~ Anniversary.
1 Give thanks to God most high,
The universal Lord ; The sovereign King of kings :
And be his grace adored. Thy mercy. Lord, Shall still endure. And ever sure Abides thy word.
2 God is our sun and shield.
Our light, and our defence; With gifts his hands are filled;
We draw our blessings thence : He shall bestow On Jacob's race PecuUar grace, And glory too.
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4 Lord of all below, above. Fill our souls with Truth and Love ; As dissolves our earthly tie, Take us to thy Lodge on high !
233
Closing, on any Degree.
1 Lord of glory! King of power! In this lone and silent hour, Bid our feverish passions cease; Calm us with thy promised peace.
2 Sweetly may we all agree. In fraternal sympathy; Kindly for each other Care ; Every Brother do his share.
3 Sweetly may our spirits move, To the harmony of love; "VVhcn our wofli of life is past. Oh ! receive us all at last.
233 Knights Templar. Closing.
1 For a season called to part,
Let us now ourselves commend. To the gracious ej'e and heart Of our ever-present friend.
2 Saviour! hear our humble prayer;
Tender Shepherd of thy sheep! Let thy mercy and thy care All our souls in safety keep .
3 In thy strength may we be strong;
Sweeten every cross and pain ;
Grant, that if we live, ere long.
We may meet in peace again.
234 Most Excellent Master.
1 Suppliant, lo ! we humbly bend.
Father, for thy blessing now ; Thou canst tea.cli us, guide, defend; We are weak, but mighty thoa
2 Shed abroad, in every mind.
Light celestial from above; Charity for all our kind. Trusting faith and holy 1ot9
CONTINUED.
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239
1 Met in Friendship's kindly name,
We around our altar stand, Owning each religion's claim, Bomng'at her strict command.
2 Here our heartfelt prayers unite,
For each Brother whom we love. Blest with that pure Holy Light, Here reflected from above.
236
Opening, or Closing.
1 When the morning paints the skies, When the stars of evening rise, We thy praises will record,
. Sovereign Ruler, Mighty Lord.
2 0 how blest, how excellent,
'Tis when heart and tongue consent, Grateful heart and joyful tongue, Hymning thee in cheerful song.
237 Closing.
Lord, to thee our souls would raise Grateful, cheerful songs of praise; And, when every blessing's flown, Love thee for Thyself alone.
238
Hymn for Installation.
1 Unto thee, Great God, belong Mystic rites, and sacred song; Lowly bending at thy shrine. Hail, thou Majesty divine!
2 Glorious Architect, above,
Source of Light, and source of Love ; Here thy light and love prevail. Hail! Almighty Master, hail!
3 Still to us, 0 God ! dispense Thy divine benevolence; Teach the tender tear to flow. Melting at a brother's woe.
4 Heavenly Father, grant that we. Blest with boundless charity, To th' admiring world may prove, Happy they who dwell in Love.
1 Lord! subdue our selfish will;
Each to each our tempers suit, By thy modulating skill. Heart to heart, as lute to lute.
2 Sweetly on our spirits move;
Gently touch the trembling strings Make the harmony of Love Music for the King of kings!
Opening.
240
Knights Templar.
Angels ! roll the rock away ! Death ! yield up thy mighty prey ! See ! he rises from the tomb. Rises with immortal bloom.
2 'Tis the Saviour — seraphs, raise Your triumphant shouts of praise; Let the earth's remotest bound, Hear the joy-inspiring sound.
3 Praise him, all ye heavenly choirs. Praise, and sweep your golden lyres Praise him in the noblest songs. Praise him from ten thousand tongues.
241
Master Mason.
1 Hear my prayer. Jehovah, hear!
Listen to my humble cries : See the day of trouble near. Heavy on my soul it lies.
2 Hide not, then, thy gracious face,
When the storm around me falls . Hear me, 0 thou God of grace, In the time thy servant calls.
242
Moyal Arch. Closing.
1 Lord, before thy throne we bend, Now to thee our eyes ascend : Servants to our Master true,
Lo ! we yield thee homage due.
2 Low before thee, Lord, we bow, We are weak — but mighty thou : Sore distressed, yet suppliant still. Here we wait thy holy will.
5 Join, oh Earth; and as j'ou roll. East to West, from pole to pole, Lift to Him your gi-ateful lays. Join the universal praise.
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1 3 Leave us not beneath the power Of temptation's darkest hour; Heavenly Father, yet be nigh. Lord of Ufe and victory!
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Royal Arch.
1 Joy ! the sacred Law is found,
Now the temple stands complete. Gladly let us gather round, Where the PontifF holds his seat.
2 Joy ! the secret vault is found ; Full the sunbeam falls within. Pointing darkly under ground To the treasure we would win.
3 This shall be the comer stone, Which the builders thi-ew away, But was found the only one Fitted for the arch's stay.
245
Closing.
1 Brothers, ere to-night we part. Join each voice and every heart; Grateful songs to God we'll raise. Hymning forth our songs of praise.
2 Brothers, we may meet no more. Yet there is a happier shore; Where, released from toil and pain, Brothers, we shall meet again.
246
Opening.
1 Lord, we come before thee now; At thy feet we humbly bow;
Fill our hearts with thy rich grace; Tune our lips to sing thy praise.
2 Comfort those Avho weep and mourn; Let the time of joy retui-n;
Those who are cast down, lift up : Make them strong in Faith and Hope.
3 Grant that all may seek and find Thee, a God supremely kind : Heal the sick, the captive free. Let us aU rejoice in thee.
247 Closing. — g. w. chase.
1 Heavenly Parent ! ere we part, " Send thy blessing to each heart; Make us loving, true, and kind ; Make us one in heart and mind.
2 May we for each other care ; Each his Brother's burden bear: Fill our souls with Love divine; Keep us. Lord, forever thine.
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Join the universal praise.
5 Still to us, oh God, dispense Thy divine benevolence ; Teach the tender tear to flow, Melting at a Brother's woe.
249
Opening, or Closing.
1 Softly now the light of day Fades upon our sight away; Free from cai-e, from lalior free. Lord, we would commune with thee.
2 Soon for us the lighfe of day Sliall forever pass away; Then, from care and sorrow free, Take us, Lord, to dwell with thee.
250 Hymn for Dedication. 1 Lord, what offering shall we bring
At thine Altar, when we bow; Hearts, the pure unsullied spring,
Whence the kind affections flow*
2 Willing hands to lead the blind.
Bind the wound, or feed the poor; Love, embracing all mankind. Charity, withliberal store.
3 Teach us, oh thou heavenly King, Thus to show our grateful mind; Thus th' accepted offering bring, — Love to Thee and all mankind.
251
Closing.
1 When shall we all meet again? Where shall we all meet again ? When the dreams of life are fled, \V hen its wasted lamps are dead :
2 When in cold oblivion's shade, Beauty, wealth, and fame are laid, Where immortal spirits reign, There may we all meet again.
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1 Softly fades the twilight ray Of another closing day; Gently as life's setting sun, When the Christian's course is run.
2 Night her solemn mantle spreads O'er the earth, as daylight fades; All things tell of calm repose. Like the holy Sabbath's close.
3 Peace is on the world abroad; 'Tis the holy peace of God, — Symbol of the peace within. When the spirit rests from sin.
254
Opening.
1 Suppliant, lo ! we humbly bend,
Father, for thy blessing now : Thou canst teach us, guide, defend ; We are weak, but mighty thou.
2 Shed abroad, in every mind.
Light celestial from above; Charity for all our kind, Trusting faith and holy love.
255 Opening, or Closing.
1 Holy Spirit, from on high. Bend o er us a pitying eye; Life and peace to us impart ; DwelJ thyself in every heart.
2 May we constant grow in grace, And with vigor rim the race. Trained in wisdom, led by love, TiU we reach our rest above.
256 Opening.
1 Holy Lord, lend now thine ear,
While our grateful song we raise; May devotion, pure, sincere, Slingle with om* notes of praise.
2 Help us at this sacred hour;
Send the cares of earth away; ISIay we feel thy Spirit's power While we chant om* solemn lay.
3 Fill our hearts withJioly fear.
While we feel thy presence nigh ; Let contrition's gentle tear Moisten every brother's eye.
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Opening, or Closing.
1 Father j gloiy be to thee, Source of all the good we see; Glory for the blessed light, Rising on the ancient night ; Glory for the hopes that come. Streaming through the dreary tomb, Glory for the counsel given. Guiding us in peace to heaven.
2 Holy, holy, holy Lord !
Be thy glorious name adored; Lord! thy mercies neverfail; Hail ! celestial goodness, hail ! While on earth ordained to stay, Guide our footsteps in thy way; Then on high we'll joyful raise Songs of everlasting praise.
259 Closing.
' Thou fi-om whom we never part. Thou whose love is everywhere, Thou who secst every heart.
Listen to our evening prayer. Heavenly Father, through the night
Keep us safe from every ill; Cheerful, at the morning light. May we wake to do thy will. [6*]
260 Hymn, For Various Occe^t'jus
Father of the human race.
Wise, beneficent, and kind,- Spread o'er nature's ample (ace,
Flows thy goodness uuconQiied: Musing in the silent grjve.
Or the busy walks of men, Still we trace thy wondrous love,
Claiming large returns again.
2 Lord, what offerings shall we bring
At thine altars, when we bow? Hearts, the pure unsullied-spring
Whence the kind affections flow; Soft compassion's feeling soul.
By the melting eye expressed; Sj'mpathy, at whose control
Sorrow leaves the wounded breast •
3 Willing hands to lead the blind,
Heal the wounded, feed the poor; Love, embracing all our kind;
Charity, with liberal store : Teach us, 0 thou heavenly King,
Thus to show our gi-ateful mind, Thus th' accepted offering bring, —
Love to thee and all mankind.
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Funeral Hymn.
1 Cease, ye mourners ; cease to languish
O'er the' gi-aves of those ye love ; Pain and death, and night and anguish,
Enter not the world above. While in darkness ye are straying,
Lonely in the deep'ning shade. Glory's brightest beams are playing
Round th' Immortal spirit's head.
2 Cease, ye mourners ; cease to languish
O'er the graves of those ye love; Far removed from pain and anguish.
They are chanting hymns above. Light and gi-ace at once deriving
From the hand of Grod on high, In His glorious presence sliTning,
They shall never, never die.
263
Closing.
Lord, may angels watch above us.
Keep us all from error free ; - May they guard, and guide, and love us.
Till from earth we be set ft-ee. May our footsteps never falter
In the path the good have trod; May we worship at the altar
Of the great and Uving God.
264
Encampment.
1 Gently, Lord ! Oh ! gently lead us.
Through this pilgrimage of tears ; Through the changes thou'st decreed us.
Till our last great change appears : When temptation's darts assail us.
When in devious paths we stray, . Let thy goodness never fail us,
Lead us in thy perfect way.
2 In the hour of pain and anguish.
In the hour when death draws near. Suffer not our hearts to languish.
Suffer not our souls to fear; And, when mortal life is ended.
Bid us on thy bosom rest. Till, by angel bands attended.
We awake among the blest.
265
Closing.
Now, in gratitude abounding,
Maj' our hearts find sweet employ; Every tuneful chord resounding
With the notes of gi-ateful joy: May the tear of hiiman sorrow
Still through skies of mercy fall; Grant, oh Falher, that the morrow
May to fresh rejoicing call.
CLOSING.
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Fellow Craft. Work.
1 Brothers, faithful and deserving,
Now the second rank you fill. Purchased by your faultless serving, Leading to a higher still.
2 Thus from rank to rank ascending,
Mounts the Mason's path of love; Bright its earthly course, and ending In the glorious Lodge above.
268
Opening.
1 Here all worldly cares forgetting.
Every stormy passion stilled, Angels bless us with their presence, And our souls with peace are filled.
2 Vainly break life's bitter surges
'Gainst the walls that gird us in; Only in the faintest murmurs, Comes to us their angry din.
3 Here, while heart to heart respondeth.
Through the pulse's rhythmic beat. Soul with soul, in fullest measure, Blendeth in communion sweet.
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Closing.
1 Now we part! what sad emotion
Fills each Brother's kindly heart, As amid the world's commotion Each retires to take a part.
2 Let us, round this sacred altar,
All our solemn vows renew; Never waver, never falter. Each be steadfast, firm, and true.
270
Charity.
1 Meek and lowly, pure and holy.
Chief among the blessed three. Turning sadness into gladness. Heaven-born art thou. Charity !
2 Hoping ever, failing never.
Though deceived, believing still; Long abiding, all confiding To thy Heavenly Father s will.
3 Never weary of well doing.
Never fearful of the end; Claiming all mankind as Brothers, Thou dost all alike befriend.
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2 Part in peace ! with deep thanksgiving, Kendering, as we homeward tread, Gracious service to the living, Tranquil mem'ry to the dead.
S Part in peace! such are the praises God, our Maker, loveth best ; Such the worship that upraises Human hearts to heavenly rest.
273 Encampment. Opening, or Closing.
1 Guide me, 0 thou great Jehovah !
Pilgi-im through this barren land : I am weak, but thou art mighty — Hold me in thy powerful hand.
2 Open now the crystal fountain.
Whence the healing streams do flow : Let the fiery, cloudy pillar, Lead me all my journey through.
3 Feed me with the heavenly manna,
In this barren wilderness ; Be my sword, and shield, and banner; Be my robe of righteousness.
4 When I tread the verge of Jordan, Bid my anxious fears subside; O'er its troubled waters bear me; Land me safe on Canaan's side.
273
Closing.
1 Lo ! the day of rest declineth,
Gather fast the shades of night; Yet the sun, that ever shineth, FiUs our souls with heavenly light.
2 While, thine ear of -love addressing.
Thus om* parting hymn we sing,
Father, with thine evening blessing.
Rest we safe beneath thy wing.
274 Closing.
1 Part in peace ! with deep thanksgiving,
Ecndering, as we homeward tread. Gracious service to the living, Tranquil memory to the dead.
2 Part in peace ! such are the pi-aises
God, our Maker, loveth best; Such the worship that upraises Human hearts to heavenly rest.
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1 Soon we part — let kind affection
Be In all our acts displayed ; Show by Avord, and deed, and action, Truth, and love, and friendly aid.
2 Soon will our Grand Master call us
From this present bond of love; And, if worthy, will install us In the great Grand Lodge above.
3 Let us then, in bonds fraternal,
Ever, ever onward move; Let our ties be the eternal Chain of Brotherhood and Love.
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1 If misfortune should o'ertake us,
May we find a home with those Who may chide but not forsake us. Who will soothe our wants aad woes.
2 Cast our lots with those who love us,
Whose hearts tested,- still prove true; Oh, may angel forms above us Ever guard the kiudred few.
278
Closing.
i Father, hear the prayer we offer;
Not alone for peace we cry,
But for grace, that we may ever
Live our lives courageously.
2 KTot -within the fresh, gi-een pastures.
Will we ask that we may lie; But the steep and rugged pathway That we tread rejoicingly.
3 Be our strength in every weakness,
In our doubt be thou our guide; Through each peril, through each danger. Draw us nearer to thy side.
379
Closing.
1 Lo ! the day of rest declineth,
Gather fast the shades of night; Yet the sun, that ever shineth, Fills our souls with heaverdy light.
2 While, thine ear of love addressing.
Thus our parting hymn we sing,
Father, with thine evening blessing,
Eest we safe beneath thy wing.
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Closing Hymn.
1 Now our festive joj'S are euding,
And we ali again must part ; Ere we go, our voices blending,
Give the tribute of tlie heart : Offer thanljs, with gi-ateful feeling,
For our Father's love and gi-ace. For the truths, lilie plants of healing,
For the wounds of all our race.
2 Let us each, the lessons heeding
Of this holy festal time. Strive by earnest prayer and reading,
To possess the Truth sublime ; — Truth, that kindles like the shining
Of the stars when eve sets in; Truth far better for divining
Than the rods and charts of men.
3 Now farewell! but ere retreating,
Let us here, in union strong. Vow we mil not live defeating
All that prompts to turn from wrong; Then at last, on high ascending.
Shall our anthems joyous rise; With angelic voices blending
Far above yon azure skies.
283
Opening.
1 "When the light of day is winging.
To this place we oft repair; Here we all unite in singing,
Here devoutly join in prayer: Wliile in harmony our voices
Are ascending to our God, Every grateful heart rejoices
Thus to spread his praise abroad.
2 In the duties now before us.
Let us faithfully engage ; May the light of "Truth shine o'er us,
Brightly from the sacred page : Father ! thus in pure devotion,
Every thought inspired by love. Gratitude in each emotion.
Would we lift our souls above.
283
Closing.
Lo! the day at last declineth,
Gather fast the shades of night; Yet the sun that ever shineth
Fills our souls with heavenly light. While, thine ear of love addressing,
Thus our parting hymn we sing, Father, with thine evening bleSsing,
Best we safe beneath thy wing.
384
Opening.
1 Heavenly Father, gently bless us,
Lead our every thought above; Let no earthly care oppress us,
]\Iay we all be filled with love. Let no jarring thought divide us,
Sweetest harmony be ours; Wisdom's richest feast provide us.
As we pass these happy hours.
2 Father! hear the prayer we offer; .,
For repose we do not cry. But for grace, that we may ever
Live our lives courageously. Be our strength in every weakness,
In our doubt be thou our guide; , Through each peril, through each danger.
Draw us nearer to thy side.
285 Funeral Hymn.
1 Cease, ye mourners ; cease to languish.
O'er the gi-aves of those you love; Pain, and night, and death, and angfiiish.
Enter not the world above. While in darkness ye are straying,
Lonely in the deepening shade. Glory's brightest beanis are playing
Round til' immortal spirit s head.
2 Cease, ye moui-ners ; cease to languish
O'er the graves of those you love; Far removed from pain and anguish.
They are chanting hymns above. Light and grace at once deriving.
From the land of God on high. In His glorious presence shining,
They shall never, never die.
286 Royal Arch. Closing. ,
1 Humbly at thine altar kneeling.
Hear us, Father, hear, we pray; Thou whose e.ye doth watch us sleeping.
Safely keep us through life's day. Guide us, Heavenly Father, guide us ;
Cleanse our thoughts from every stain; Let the grace of thy pure spirit
Be our soul's delight and aim.
2 When our day of life is over.
May we dwell ■\vith Thee above ; May we join with seraph's hymning
Praise to thee — thou God of Love. There, with angel harps and voices,
May we swell the ceaseless song. Ever happy, ever holy.
Thou our God, and Heaven our home.
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Brother, thou art gone to rest;
Thy sins are all forgiven ; And saints in light have welcomed thee
To share the joys of heaven.
Brother, thou art gone to rest;
And this shall be our prayer, — That when we reach our journey's end.
Thy glory we may share.
238 Charity.
" Then constant Faith and holy Hope shall die.
One lost in certainty, and one in joy;
Whilst thou, more happy power, fair Char- ity,
Triumphant sister, greatest of the three.
Thy office and thy nature still the same.
Lasting thy lamp, and unconsumed thy flame,
Shall still survive —
Shalt stand before the host of heaven con- fessed,
Forever blessing, and forever blessed."
289 Closing. — G. w. chase.
Brothers, as we part this night.
May each devoutly pray, — "We all, ^ong the " Sons" of Light,"
May meet in endless day.
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1 Mark Masters all appear; Before the Chief 0 erseer.
In concert move ; Let him your work inspect. For the Chief Architect ; If there be no defect,
He will approve.
2 You who have passed the square, For your reward prepare ;
Join heart and hand ; Each with his mark in view, March with the just and true. Wages to you are due,
At your command.
8 Hiram, the widow's son, Sent unto Solomon,
Our great keystone; On it appears the name, Which raises high the fame Of all to whom the same Is truly known.
4 Now to the westward move. Where, full of strength and love,
Hiram doth stand; But if imposters are Mixed with the worthy there. Caution them to beware
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Ceremonies.
5 Now to the praise of those Who triumphed o'er the foes
Of Masons' art : To the praiseworthy three. Who founded this degree; May all their virtues be
Deep in our hearts.
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Closing.
God of our Fathers, hear. And to our cry be near,
Jehovah, God! While we before thee bow. Forgive in mercy now. Thy servants here, 0 Thou
Eternal God.
CONTINUED.
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KnigMs Templar,
1 God bless the worthy hand, Who grace this happy land
With valiant Knights; May the united Tliree Of the hle^t Trinity, Cement the Unity
Of all great lights.
2 No Turk or Jew we'll fight, But in Religion's right
We'll breathe our last; Entered, passed, raised, and arched, And then like princes marched. And though with rigor searched,
Glorious we've passed.
3 Then Knights, clasp hand in hand; In one united band
We circle round ; May we e'er live in love; May none unfaithful prove; And finally, above
May all be found.
295
Anniversary Ode.
1 E'er this vast world was made, Or its foimdation laid.
Our Art begTin ; Gherub and Cherubim, Seraph and Seraphim, Joined in one glorious hymn
Before the throne.
2 God their Grand Master was ; Fixed their unerring laws;
By his decree : Faith, Hope, and Charity, Friendship, and Unity, Truth, Love, and Secrecy,
All laws divine.
3 Oh may our constant theme,
To Heaven's Great King, Supreme!
Be grat-eful Love : May we whene'er we meet, ^ ■ Chant Hallelujah's sweet, . \ Three And three times three repeat 1 times. Jehovah's praise. ^
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When our last labor's o'er. And scenes of life no more
Charm our frail sight ; Then, in God's holy care, May each protection share, BUss find unending there,
In perfect light.
297 Installation, or Dedication.
1 Thou! who art God alone, Accept before thy throne
Our fervent prayer! To fill with light and grace. This house, thy dwelling-place, And bless thy chosen race,
0 God ! draw near.
2 As through the universe. All nature's works diverse.
Thy praise accord; Let Faith upon us shine. And Charity combine. With Hope, to make us thine,
Jehovah, Lord.
3 Spirit of Truth and Love, Descending from above.
Our hearts inflame, Till Masonry's control Shall build in one the whol^ A Temple of the soul
To th}^ great name.
298 Laying Foundation Stone,
1 Let Masons' fame resound Through all the nations round.
From pole to pole : See what felicity, Harmless simplicity, Like electricity,
Euns through the whole.
2 When in the Lodge we're met. And in due order set,
Happy are we : Faith, Hope, and Charity, Love and Sincerity, Friendship and Unity,
Are ever free.
3 Long may our Craft be free. And may they ever be
Great, as of yore : >
For manj^ ages past Masonry has stood fast, And may its glory la'St
Till time's no more.
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Doxology.
To God — the Father, Son, And Spirit — three in one.
All praise be given ! Crown him in every song; To him your hearts belong; Let all his praise prolong —
On earth — in heaven.
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To every heart; Illume us with thy grace. Show us thy glorious face, And Heaven's own'righteousness To each impart.
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Closing.
To Him who rales on high, — Whose love is ever nigh, —
All praise be given; Let every heart adore. Till on that blissful shore We sing forevermore
Secure in heaven.
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Encampment.
1 Thou whose Almighty Word Chaos and dai'kness heard.
And took their tlight — Hear us, we humbly pray. And where the gospel day Sheds not its g?oriou5 ray.
Let there be light.
2 Thou who didst come to bring; On thy redeeming wing,
Healing and sight, — Health to the sick in mind. Sight to the inly blind, — Oh ! now to all mankind
Let there be light.
3 Spirit of truth and love. Life-giving, holy Dove,
Speed forth thy flight ; Move on the water's face. Bearing the lamp of grace; And, in earth's darkest plaoQ^
Let there be light.
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Past Master.
1 Come, and with generous will, Past Master, bring your skill
Our work to prove ; Calm each invading storm. Each erring thought reform, With Truth each bosom warm.
Inspired by love.
2 Firm as our columns stand, Be each approved command.
Where Brothers dwell ; Let notes of gladness roll Over each trusting soul; Far as from pole to pole
Let anthems swell.
304
Invocation.
1 Let there be light! said God; And o'er the blooming sod
Broke forth the Morn I Glad nature smiled in mirth, While beauty filled the earth,
And flowers were born !
2 Let there be light within ; Then darkness, woe, and sin.
Your night is riven : Then in pale sorrow's eye. The starting tear shall dry;
0 speed it, Heaven.
305
Knights Templar.
1 The laws of Christian light, These are our weapons bright.
Our mighty shield; Christ is our leader high. And the broad plains which lie Beneath the blessed sky
Our battle-field.
2 On, then, in God's great name; Let each pure spirit's flame
Burn bright and clear: Stand firmly in your lot. Cry ye aloud, " Doubt not " ! Be every fear fOrgot;
Christ leads us here.
3 So shall earth's distant lands. In happy, holy bands,
One brotherhood. Together rise and sing. And joyful offerings bring, And heaven's eternal King
Pronounce it good.
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When our last labor's o'er, And scenes of hfe no more
Charm our frail sight ; Then, in God's holy care, May each protection share, Bliss find unending there.
In perfect light.
307 Invocation. Encampment,
1 Come, thou incarnate Word, Come, thou our glorious Lord,
Our prayer attend; Come, and thy servants bless. Come, give thy cause success ; Spirit of holiness.
On us descend.
2 Come, holy Comforter, Thy sacred witness bear,
In this glad haur : Thou who Almighty art, Now rule in every heart. And ne'er from us depart.
Spirit of power.
3 To Thee, great One in Three, The highest praises be,
Hence evermore ; Thy sovereign majesty May we in glory see. And to e^ternity
Love and adore.
308 Anniversary, or Installation,
1 Praise ye Jehovah's Name; Praise through his courts proclaim;
Rise and adore ; High o'er the heavens above, Sound his great acts of love : While his rich gi-ace we prove,
Vast as his power.
2 Now let our voices raise Triumphant sounds of praise.
Wide as his fame; There let the harps be found. Organs with solemn sound. Roll your deep notes around—
Filled with his name.
3 While his high praise ye sing. Strike every sounding string;
Sweet the accord! He vital breath bestows — Let every breath that flows. His noblest fame disclose :
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1 Hail, universal Lord !
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2 God of our Fathers, hear, And to our cry be near,
Jehovah, God! The heaven's eternal bow; Forgive in mercy now. Thy suppliants here, 0 thou
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3 To thee onr heai-ts now draw. On them write Thou thy law.
Our Father, God! When in this lodge we're met. And at thine altar set, O, d® not us forget.
Our Father, God.
311 Encampment. li^allalion.
1 Glory to God on high! Let earth and skies reply,
Praise ye his name ! His love and grage adore. Who all our son-ows bore. Sing ye foreverraore.
Worthy the Lamb!
2 Join, all ye ransomed race. Our Saviour, God, to bless;
Praise ye his name ! To him our songs we bring, Hail him our gracious King, And, without ceasing, sing
Worthy the Lamb!
Hail! Sovereign Prince of Peace ! And may we never cease
Praising his name; To him our songs we bring. Hail him our gracious King, And, without ceasing, sing
Worthy the Lamb!
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312 Installation Ode.
1 Hail ! Masonry divine ! Glory of ages shine, Long may'st thou reign ; Where'er thy lodges stand, May they have great command, And always grace the landj Thou Art divine!
2 Great fabrics still arise, And grace the azure skies. Great are thy schemes : Thy noble orders are Matchless beyond compare, No art with thee can share; Thou art divine !
3 Hiram, the Architect, Did all the Craft direct How they should build ; Sol'mon, great Israel's king. Did mighty blessings bring. And left us room to sing. Hail ! royal Art !
313 Most Excellent Master. Opening.
1 See from the Orient rise, Bright beams to bless our eyes.
All hearts to cheer;
" Let all vfith. one consent.
Impelled by true intent.
Become Most Excellent,
In love sincere.
2 Bring songs of joyous sound; Bring holy thoughts profound;
With hearts sincere : ' Long be the Cap-stone found Grateful to all around. And notes of joy resound In accents clear.
314 Pjfst Master.
1 Come, and -with 'generous will. Past Master, bring your skill
Our work to prove ; Calm each invading storm, Each en-ing thought reform, With Truth each bosom warm.
Inspired by love.
2 Tirm as our columns stand. Be each approved command,
Where Brothers dwell; Let notes of gladness roll Over each trusting soul ; Far as from pole to pole
Let anthems swell.
315 Closing. Spirit of Truth and Love, Descending from above,
Our hearts inflame. Till Masonry's control Shall build in one the whole, A Temple of the soul
To thy gi-eat Name.
316 Installation, or Anniversary Ode.
BY S. D. W. BKOWN.
1 Hail ! brother Masons, hail ! Let friendship long prevail.
And bind us fast ; May harmony and peace Our happiness increase. And friendship never cease.
While life doth last.
2 Sincerity and love. Descendants from above.
Our minds employ ; Morality our pride. And truth our constant guide, With us are close allied.
And form our joy.
3 We on the level meet, And every brother greet,
Skilled in our art ; And when our labor's past, Each brother's hand we'll grasp. Then on the square at last,
Frienctly we'll part.
4 May Wisdom be our care, And Virtue form the square
By which we live; That we at last may join The Heavenly Lodge sublime. Where we shall perfect shine
With God above.
317 God Bless our Native Land.
1 God bless our native land ! Firm maj^ she ever stand.
Through storm and night ; 'When the wild tempests rave, Euler of wind and wave, Do thou our country save,
By thy great might.
2 For her our prayer shall rise To God above the skies;
On him we wait; Thou who hast heard each sigh. Watching each weeping eye. Be thou forever nigh ; —
God save the State !
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