That all may be enabled, By slow, though sore degrees, With honour and with ease. At every lodge, will be, Hail ! glorious masonry! SENIOR WARDEN'S SONG. BY BROTHER T, S. WEBB. [TUNE_" When the hollow drum doth beat to bed.”] WHEN the Senior Warden, standing in the West, The duties of a mason. On the level meet, Repeats each worthy brother. Our friendship for each other. When our work is over, implements secure, Our wives we kiss, give sweethearts bliss, my cus Which makes them both love masons ; ah day, At home, anu ut our meetings: Saluted with such greetings 2 JUNIOR WARDEN'S SONG. BY BROTHER T. S. WEBB. [TunE_" Faint and wearily, &c.'] WHEN the Junior Warden calls us from our labours, To the feast repairing, Eaeh the pleasure sharing. Mirth and jollity, without frivolity, To the feast repairing, Each the pleasure sharing. Thus we ever may enjoy the pleasant moments From the feast repairing, Each the labour sharing. SENIOR WARDEN'S TOAST. FREEMASONS all "Tis by command You are all warn'd To driok to " The mother of masons." Let's fill to the dame From wbom we all came; By toasting the dame From whom we all came ; In days of yore Of mirth the sign, To drink to “ The mother of masons. And toasted the dame From whom we all came, 66 Be all prépar'd, With one accord, Drink, drink, to “ The mother of masons." And fill to the dame From whom we all came, 66 The mother of masons," the lady. Ohor. The stewards have laid, &e. PAST MASTER'S SONG.. [TUNEZ Rule Britannia."] WHEN earth's foundation first was laid, By the Almighty Artist's hand, Established by his strict command. That makes us ever great and free. In vain mankind for shelter sought, In vain from place to place did roam, To plan, to build, to fix his home. Illustrious hence we date our Art, And now in beauteous piles appear, How worthy and how great we are. Nor we less fam'd for every tie, By which the human thought is bound; Join all our hearts and hands ind. Our actions still by virtue blest, And to our precepts ever true, To lears, and our bright paths pursue. *** Let there be light!" the Almighty spoke ; To illume the rising earth! And gave the planets birth! To choral vumbers masons join, To bless and praise this light divine. Parent of light! accept our praise ! Who shedd'st on us thy brightest rays, The light that fills the mind." By choice selected, Jo! we stand, By friendship join'd, a sptial band ! That love, that aid mankind ! In choral numbers, &cy han's cry, The widow's tear, tha gives In choral numbers masors join, |