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Masonic Song. .
MASONIC SONG . .
Ant— " Poor Mary Ann . " DEDICATED TO THE LATE JUNIOR WARDEN OF THE LODGE OF EMULATION . LET wine , and mirth , and song prevail Within these walls ; Be banish'd far complaint and wail
^ From out these walls ; We meet together to have pleasure , Contentment is our chiefest treasure , And here ' tis boundless without measure Within these walls .
Let the merry catch go round Within these walls ; In gen ' rous wine let grief be drown'd Within these walls ; From pleasure now we well may borrow , For should we here give way to sorrow ,
Brothers ! there may not come a morrow Within these walls . Now to dear woman fill the toast Within these walls ; For she ' s our truest , greatest boast Within these walls ;
But , oh ! this wish who can refrain ? That we may often meet again , And never may we feel more pain Than in these walls . F . CT , . R .
Morality Of The Talmud.
MORALITY OF THE TALMUD .
IT is prohibited to live in the neighbourhood of tale-bearers and slanderers , much less should we hold any intercourse with them . The decree of punishment against our fathers in the wilderness was not sealed or made irrevocable for any other sin than that of calumny . — Hebrew Review . VOL . i . 3 II
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Masonic Song. .
MASONIC SONG . .
Ant— " Poor Mary Ann . " DEDICATED TO THE LATE JUNIOR WARDEN OF THE LODGE OF EMULATION . LET wine , and mirth , and song prevail Within these walls ; Be banish'd far complaint and wail
^ From out these walls ; We meet together to have pleasure , Contentment is our chiefest treasure , And here ' tis boundless without measure Within these walls .
Let the merry catch go round Within these walls ; In gen ' rous wine let grief be drown'd Within these walls ; From pleasure now we well may borrow , For should we here give way to sorrow ,
Brothers ! there may not come a morrow Within these walls . Now to dear woman fill the toast Within these walls ; For she ' s our truest , greatest boast Within these walls ;
But , oh ! this wish who can refrain ? That we may often meet again , And never may we feel more pain Than in these walls . F . CT , . R .
Morality Of The Talmud.
MORALITY OF THE TALMUD .
IT is prohibited to live in the neighbourhood of tale-bearers and slanderers , much less should we hold any intercourse with them . The decree of punishment against our fathers in the wilderness was not sealed or made irrevocable for any other sin than that of calumny . — Hebrew Review . VOL . i . 3 II