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Notes On Literature, Science And Art.

As I have transcribed the foregoing , I have been forcibly reminded of Bro . Dugannes « « reat Masonic poem , " as it is truly called , King Solomon ' s Temple , ivhich Masons in this country as a whole seem incapable of appreciating , seeing that the sale of it has not yet cleared the expenses of making it known among them , although it is published at the low price of twopence ! I for one have no objections , at proper seasons , to adjourn from labour to refreshment ¦ but too many Lodges make refreshment the main thing ,

and look upon all Masonic labour as an irksome task , to be got rid of as much as possible . To read a Masonic book or periodical , even if they could get it for nothing , is far from the wish of their members ; hence one meets with past masters and present masters of lodges who never in their lives read the Book of Constitution , though they have " presented " but not given it to candidates on initiation , ancl who , do not know hut that the Grand Master for England rules over Scotland , Ireland , and Canada , as well

as their own country . Our Masonic press is slowly , but surely , penetrating this thick fog of ignorance ; ancl the " incompetent brothers , " who have degraded their meetings into mere respectable " free-and-easies , " one hopes will soon become shamed into better conduct , or driven from the glorious Craft which they have defiled . To the truly wise , symbolism is the highest of all teaching ; but to gh e it to the ignorant and depraved , is really to " throw pearls before swine . " How beautifully does Bro . Duganne conclude his truly great American Masonic Poem : —

" There ' s a mountain of God in each human heart For that glorious Temple's base ; And the lines of each loyal Mason ' s art May its grand foundations trace ; And within it , the wings of cherubs May the Holy of Holies embrace ! Through the beautiful aisles of the charmed past ,

How its wonderful harmonies swell ! When their meanings arise , at the Templar ' s blast , From the mould of each darksome cell ; And the soul of the true no longer With the dust of the false shall dwell !

When the thoughts of our morning shall royally plan , And the deeds of our day shah build ; And the arch of perfection eternally span , With the measure our Master hath will'd ; Ancl the depths of our Holy of Holies With incense of prayer be fill'd ! When the pillars of strength in our porch shall abide ,

With the lilies of beauty above ; And the veil of the Presence , encompassing wide , Overshacloiv the ark of our love ; Ancl the peace of the blessed Shekinah Fnfold , like the wings of a dove !

Oh ! the cedars of Lebanon grow at our door , And the quarry is sunk at our gate ; And the ships out of Op hir , with golden ore For our summoning mandate wait ; And the word of a Master Mason , May the house of our soul create ! While the day hath lightlet the lig ht be used ,

, For no man shall the night control ! ' Or ever the silken chord be loosed , Or broken the golden bowl , ' May we build King Solomon ' s Temple In the true Masonic soul 1 "

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 2
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 6
WHAT MATTER? Article 13
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 14
EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTE BOOKS OF THE CARMARTHEN LODGE. Article 16
"WOUNDED." Article 18
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 19
AMABEL VAUGHAN.* Article 25
ALEXANDER PUSCHKIN. Article 27
THE ANGEL. Article 28
WHAT HAST THOU TO DO WITH MY POOR NAME ? Article 29
I LOVED THEE. Article 30
AN ELEGY. Article 30
A HEART. Article 30
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 31
FREEMASONS' WIVES. Article 33
ON THE TESTING AND STRENGTH OF RAILWAY MATERIALS, &c. Article 34
THE TRUE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 38
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 41
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 44
A STORY OF CHINESE LOVE. Article 48
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Notes On Literature, Science And Art.

As I have transcribed the foregoing , I have been forcibly reminded of Bro . Dugannes « « reat Masonic poem , " as it is truly called , King Solomon ' s Temple , ivhich Masons in this country as a whole seem incapable of appreciating , seeing that the sale of it has not yet cleared the expenses of making it known among them , although it is published at the low price of twopence ! I for one have no objections , at proper seasons , to adjourn from labour to refreshment ¦ but too many Lodges make refreshment the main thing ,

and look upon all Masonic labour as an irksome task , to be got rid of as much as possible . To read a Masonic book or periodical , even if they could get it for nothing , is far from the wish of their members ; hence one meets with past masters and present masters of lodges who never in their lives read the Book of Constitution , though they have " presented " but not given it to candidates on initiation , ancl who , do not know hut that the Grand Master for England rules over Scotland , Ireland , and Canada , as well

as their own country . Our Masonic press is slowly , but surely , penetrating this thick fog of ignorance ; ancl the " incompetent brothers , " who have degraded their meetings into mere respectable " free-and-easies , " one hopes will soon become shamed into better conduct , or driven from the glorious Craft which they have defiled . To the truly wise , symbolism is the highest of all teaching ; but to gh e it to the ignorant and depraved , is really to " throw pearls before swine . " How beautifully does Bro . Duganne conclude his truly great American Masonic Poem : —

" There ' s a mountain of God in each human heart For that glorious Temple's base ; And the lines of each loyal Mason ' s art May its grand foundations trace ; And within it , the wings of cherubs May the Holy of Holies embrace ! Through the beautiful aisles of the charmed past ,

How its wonderful harmonies swell ! When their meanings arise , at the Templar ' s blast , From the mould of each darksome cell ; And the soul of the true no longer With the dust of the false shall dwell !

When the thoughts of our morning shall royally plan , And the deeds of our day shah build ; And the arch of perfection eternally span , With the measure our Master hath will'd ; Ancl the depths of our Holy of Holies With incense of prayer be fill'd ! When the pillars of strength in our porch shall abide ,

With the lilies of beauty above ; And the veil of the Presence , encompassing wide , Overshacloiv the ark of our love ; Ancl the peace of the blessed Shekinah Fnfold , like the wings of a dove !

Oh ! the cedars of Lebanon grow at our door , And the quarry is sunk at our gate ; And the ships out of Op hir , with golden ore For our summoning mandate wait ; And the word of a Master Mason , May the house of our soul create ! While the day hath lightlet the lig ht be used ,

, For no man shall the night control ! ' Or ever the silken chord be loosed , Or broken the golden bowl , ' May we build King Solomon ' s Temple In the true Masonic soul 1 "

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