Tales, Poems and Masonic Papers

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Tweddell, 1877 - 208 Seiten
 

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Seite 50 - An' monie lads' an' lasses' fates Are there that night decided : Some kindle, couthie, side by side, An' burn thegither trimly; Some start awa, wi' saucy pride, An' jump out-owre the chimlie Fu' high that night. Jean slips in twa, wi...
Seite 77 - And he said, little maid, will you wed, wed, wed ? I have little more to say, Than will you, yea or nay, For least said is soonest mended — ded, ded, ded. The little maid replied, Some say a little sighed, But what shall we have for to eat, eat, eat ? Will the love that you're so rich in, Make a fire in the kitchen ? Or the little god of Love turn the spit — spit, spit?
Seite 77 - THERE was a little man, And he woo'da little maid, And he said, little maid, will you wed, wed, wed ? I have little more to say, Than will you, yea or nay, For least said is soonest mended — ded, ded, ded.
Seite 4 - Allowing them, an' please your Honor, three half-pence a day out of my pay, when they grow old. And didst thou do that, Trim? said Yorick. — He did, indeed, replied my uncle Toby.
Seite 203 - Lodge. The duties of your office are, to assist in the collection of dues and subscriptions, to keep an account of the Lodge expenses, to see that the tables are properly furnished at refreshment, and that every Brother is suitably provided for : and generally to assist the Deacons and other officers in performing their respective duties.
Seite 176 - Charles Dillon, the Deputy Grand Master, for incorporating the Society by act of Parliament ; but, on the second reading of the bill, it having been opposed by Mr. Onslow, at the desire of several Brethren who had petitioned the House against it, Mr. Dillon moved to postpone the consideration of it, sine die; and thus the design of an Incorporation fell to the ground.
Seite 193 - EL, a society, which he called " the Order of African Architects." The object of the institution was historical research, but it contained a ritual which partook of Masonry, Christianity, Alchemy, and Chivalry. It was divided into two temples, and was composed of eleven degrees. In the first temple were the degrees of — 1, Apprentice; 2, Fellow Craft; and 3, Master. In the second temple were the degrees of — 4, Apprentice of Egyptian Secrets; 5, Initiate in the Egyptian Secrets; 6, Cosmopolitan...
Seite 206 - I have received from the most powerful of kings, I raise you to the degree of perfect master, on condition that you strictly adhere to what shall be presented to you by our laws.' The ceremonies, &c. of this degree were originally established as a grateful tribute of respect to the memory of a departed worthy brother. , The lodge is closed by four times four.
Seite 193 - In the first temple were the degrees of — 1, Apprentice; 2, Fellow Craft; and 3, Master. In the second temple were the degrees of — 4, Apprentice of Egyptian Secrets ; 5, Initiate in the Egyptian Secrets; 6, Cosmopolitan brother; 7, Christian philosopher; 8, Master of Egyptian Secrets; 9, Esquire; 10, Soldier; and 11, Knight. The society constructed a vast building intended, as a Grand Chapter of the order, and which contained an excellent library, a museum of natural history, and a chemical...

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