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Ms. Masonic Constitutions (Or Charges) No. 5.

and truly served ; Also that noe Maste take any Avork , but that bo take it reasonably , soo thatt the Lord may be truely served with his OAVII goods , anil the Maste to live honestly , and pay bis FOIIOAVS truely their pay as the nuumc of the craft

doth require ; Alsoo thatt noe Maste or FelloAvs subplant others of these works ( thatt is to say ) if be had taken a Avorko or stand-Maste of a Lord ' s Avork ; you shall , nutt putt him out , if he be able and cunning of craft to end tho Avork ; Alsoo

thatt noo Maste or FOIIOAVS take noe Apprentice to be alloAvcd his Apprentice butt for seaven yeares , Ancl thatt Apprentice be able of his Birth and Limbs as be

ought to be . Alsoe that noo Maste 01 Fellows take noe allowance to be made Avithout tho assent of his FOIIOAVS , and thatt att the least Five or Six . And that be thatt shall be made Mason bo able OA-cr all Sciences—( thatt is to say ) that be be free bornand of good Kindredand noo

Bond-, , man , and thatt ho have his right Limbs , as he ought to have : Alsoo thatt noe Maste putt noe Lord ' s Avork to task , thatt Avas Avont to goe to Journey . Alsoo thatt every Maste shall give to his FOIIOAVS , butt as he may deserve , soe

thatt he be not deceived by false Avorke . Alsoe thatt noo FOIIOAV slander one falsly bebinde his back to make him loose his good name or his worldly goods . Alsoe that noe FOIIOAV Avth in the Lodge nor Avithout misaiiswer another neither ungodly or irreverently Avithout reasonable

cause . Alsoo thatt mason prcferr his Elder and put him to Avorshipp . Alsoe thatt noo Mason should play att Hazard or any ofche uuLwftill n-a ! m ) whereby they may be slandered : Alsoe that noe mason bo a common robell in leachery to make the craft to bo slandered and thatt noo

Follow goo intoe tho Town in the Ni ght time , Avherc is a Lodge of Fellows , Avithout a FOIIOAV thatt may bear him Avitnesse thatt bo Avas in an honest place : Alsoo thatt every mason and Fellow come to tho Assembly if it be within Fift y miles about

him ; if ho have reasonable Avarning and stand there att IJLO aArard of Masto and FOIIOAVS : Also thatt every Maste and FOIIOAV if they have Trespassed one to another shall stand the award of Maste and Fellows to make them accord if they may ; and if they may not accord , then to goe to Common LaAV ; Alsoe thatt noe

Ms. Masonic Constitutions (Or Charges) No. 5.

masons make moulds , Square or Rule to any Bough Layers , Alsoe thatt noo Mason sett any Layer Avitbin a Lodge or without to HCAV or mould stones Avith noe mould of bis OAVII makoing—Alsoe thatt every mason shall cherish and receive strange FOIIOAVSAvhen they come over tho countroy

, and sett them on Avork as the niannc is ( thatt is to say ) if they lnwo mould stones in place , he shall sett him a fortnight att the least on Avork , and g ive him bis byre : Ancl if there be noe Stones for him to Avork , be shall refresh him with money ,

to bring hint to the next Lodge . And alsoo you and every mason shall serve truely the workers , and truely make an end of your Avork , bo it Task or Journey ; if you have your pay , as you ought to have .

«& K ? 5 v C-i / isajfjcS thatt Ave have reckoned , and all other thatt belongeth toe Masonry you shall truely keep and Avell observe , so belpe you God ancl Holydoomc ; and this Book , to the uttermost of your Power . FINIS .

Gra : Loquitz : Lo : vera docet : Rho : A-erba solomfc : Mu : canit . Ar : Numeratfc : Go : Ponderat Ast : eapit Astra .

The Faded Shawl .

THE FADED SHAWL .

I ! y II . ASHLAND KUAN . 'A threadbare , dingy thing at best , Soil'd and torn and 1 ' ray'd : I take it gently from the shelf , Where kindly lingers laid . All ! years ago , the relic ruuiint , Anil with a sigh recall

, The dear old face which smiled on me Above this faded slniAvl , The wrinkled face , so mildly sweet , And yet so grandly wise ; Tho thin , pale li [ is , so tremulous , The ineel ; and tender eyes ; The loving voice , whose gentle tones

Stilled many a childish brawl , And the tender arms that nestled mc Unoii the faded shawl . I live again my boyhood ' s days , I drift across the years , And am tho dreaming lad whose life Was half sunshine , and half tears ;

Thrice hallowed memories , tearful , sweet , Clod ble .-s iliem , each and all ! And bless the dear old shoulders That wore the faded shawl !

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
THE MARRIAGE OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. Article 2
BISHOP HOPKINS AS A MASON. Article 3
THE LOVED AND LOST. Article 5
FUNERAL LODGES IN SCOTLAND HALF-A-CENTURY AGO. Article 6
ROOKSTONE PRIORY. Article 7
THE PILLAR OF BEAUTY. Article 10
THE DISAPPOINTMENTS OF LIFE. Article 10
A CURIOUS PAMPHLET. Article 12
TRUE COURAGE. Article 15
ODE ON THE DUKE OF LEINSTER. Article 16
THE MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 17
MS. MASONIC CONSTITUTIONS (OR CHARGES) No. 5. Article 23
THE FADED SHAWL . Article 24
Reviews. Article 25
THE HEART-CURE. Article 27
THE SEVEN MASONIC LOCALITIES OF THE HOLY LAND. Article 30
KING PRIAM'S TREASURE. Article 31
WATCHWORDS OF LIFE . Article 31
Questions and Answers. Article 32
Monthly Odds and Ends. Article 32
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Ms. Masonic Constitutions (Or Charges) No. 5.

and truly served ; Also that noe Maste take any Avork , but that bo take it reasonably , soo thatt the Lord may be truely served with his OAVII goods , anil the Maste to live honestly , and pay bis FOIIOAVS truely their pay as the nuumc of the craft

doth require ; Alsoo thatt noe Maste or FelloAvs subplant others of these works ( thatt is to say ) if be had taken a Avorko or stand-Maste of a Lord ' s Avork ; you shall , nutt putt him out , if he be able and cunning of craft to end tho Avork ; Alsoo

thatt noo Maste or FOIIOAVS take noe Apprentice to be alloAvcd his Apprentice butt for seaven yeares , Ancl thatt Apprentice be able of his Birth and Limbs as be

ought to be . Alsoe that noo Maste 01 Fellows take noe allowance to be made Avithout tho assent of his FOIIOAVS , and thatt att the least Five or Six . And that be thatt shall be made Mason bo able OA-cr all Sciences—( thatt is to say ) that be be free bornand of good Kindredand noo

Bond-, , man , and thatt ho have his right Limbs , as he ought to have : Alsoo thatt noe Maste putt noe Lord ' s Avork to task , thatt Avas Avont to goe to Journey . Alsoo thatt every Maste shall give to his FOIIOAVS , butt as he may deserve , soe

thatt he be not deceived by false Avorke . Alsoe thatt noo FOIIOAV slander one falsly bebinde his back to make him loose his good name or his worldly goods . Alsoe that noe FOIIOAV Avth in the Lodge nor Avithout misaiiswer another neither ungodly or irreverently Avithout reasonable

cause . Alsoo thatt mason prcferr his Elder and put him to Avorshipp . Alsoe thatt noo Mason should play att Hazard or any ofche uuLwftill n-a ! m ) whereby they may be slandered : Alsoe that noe mason bo a common robell in leachery to make the craft to bo slandered and thatt noo

Follow goo intoe tho Town in the Ni ght time , Avherc is a Lodge of Fellows , Avithout a FOIIOAV thatt may bear him Avitnesse thatt bo Avas in an honest place : Alsoo thatt every mason and Fellow come to tho Assembly if it be within Fift y miles about

him ; if ho have reasonable Avarning and stand there att IJLO aArard of Masto and FOIIOAVS : Also thatt every Maste and FOIIOAV if they have Trespassed one to another shall stand the award of Maste and Fellows to make them accord if they may ; and if they may not accord , then to goe to Common LaAV ; Alsoe thatt noe

Ms. Masonic Constitutions (Or Charges) No. 5.

masons make moulds , Square or Rule to any Bough Layers , Alsoe thatt noo Mason sett any Layer Avitbin a Lodge or without to HCAV or mould stones Avith noe mould of bis OAVII makoing—Alsoe thatt every mason shall cherish and receive strange FOIIOAVSAvhen they come over tho countroy

, and sett them on Avork as the niannc is ( thatt is to say ) if they lnwo mould stones in place , he shall sett him a fortnight att the least on Avork , and g ive him bis byre : Ancl if there be noe Stones for him to Avork , be shall refresh him with money ,

to bring hint to the next Lodge . And alsoo you and every mason shall serve truely the workers , and truely make an end of your Avork , bo it Task or Journey ; if you have your pay , as you ought to have .

«& K ? 5 v C-i / isajfjcS thatt Ave have reckoned , and all other thatt belongeth toe Masonry you shall truely keep and Avell observe , so belpe you God ancl Holydoomc ; and this Book , to the uttermost of your Power . FINIS .

Gra : Loquitz : Lo : vera docet : Rho : A-erba solomfc : Mu : canit . Ar : Numeratfc : Go : Ponderat Ast : eapit Astra .

The Faded Shawl .

THE FADED SHAWL .

I ! y II . ASHLAND KUAN . 'A threadbare , dingy thing at best , Soil'd and torn and 1 ' ray'd : I take it gently from the shelf , Where kindly lingers laid . All ! years ago , the relic ruuiint , Anil with a sigh recall

, The dear old face which smiled on me Above this faded slniAvl , The wrinkled face , so mildly sweet , And yet so grandly wise ; Tho thin , pale li [ is , so tremulous , The ineel ; and tender eyes ; The loving voice , whose gentle tones

Stilled many a childish brawl , And the tender arms that nestled mc Unoii the faded shawl . I live again my boyhood ' s days , I drift across the years , And am tho dreaming lad whose life Was half sunshine , and half tears ;

Thrice hallowed memories , tearful , sweet , Clod ble .-s iliem , each and all ! And bless the dear old shoulders That wore the faded shawl !

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