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Brotherly Love, Relief And Truth.

BROTHERLY LOVE , RELIEF AND TRUTH .

Are there any yet who doubt That Freemasonry is " Truth " ? Or that . when within our ranks Old age or helpless youth " Relief" can truly claim In " Brotherly Love " sincere , A Freemason ' s words and acts AVill in unkon appear ?

If any such shall still Freemasonry assail , Invoke the harmless jest , Indite the childish tale , Then let them surely know Freemasonry has no fear To grow in strength and grace As year succeeds to vear .

If only we are true To our old teaching still , If the old Banner floats Alike thro' good and ill , Above our Phalanx close Of Brethren , hard to part , AVe then can onward inarch

AVith a true and trusting heart . For as the years pass by , And as Ave fleet and fade , And as Winter follows Summer , And the sunshine yields to shad . ; We still can fondly claim

That Freemasonry is Lore , That it's Truth , that it ' s Relief , And that it ' s Home ' s above , W .

Phillis.

PHILLIS .

When Phillis was young , when Phillis was fair , I called her the lass with the golden hair ; Tho' Phillis is old and sadder to see , She ' s still the same old Phillis to ine ! When Phillis was young she used to smile ,

And i -ivatch'd her sunny face the while ; ' ¦ Tho' Phillis is old and full of tears , She ' s to me the old Phillis of laughing years . ' ¦ hen Phillis was young her merry voice ^ ould make one ' s innermost soul rejoice ; TW PhiUis is 0 ] d ; - ] ier f 0 lld regret , s'ie's to me that glowing Phillis yet .

Phillis.

AVhen Phillis was young , her bright blue eyes Loolced calmly upon you with soft surprise ; Tho' Phillis is old atd dim of sight , She ' s to me the old Phillis whose eyes wer « light . AVhen Phillis was young , she used to say She never would change liec frolic way ;

Tho' Phillis is old , and changed her will , She ' s to me au unchanged Phillis still . When Phillis was young , in her innocent heart , She laughed at Death with , his treacherous dart ; Tho' Phillis is gone—in all dear truth , I hope to see the same Phillis in deathless youth ! W .

French Masonic Song.

FRENCH MASONIC SONG .

Dans ce ohannant azyle Tout invite au plaisii-s lei Tame tranquille N'a plus de vains desks , Tels Ies dieux de la fable Laissoient tout au hazard , Quauds ils avoient sue table I Ambroisie et nectar .

Qui vent gouter la Vie , Qui vent braver les niaux , Dans la Magonnorie Qu'il cherche son repos . Enfant de la nature Dedaignant Ies tresors , II prendre uourritiire

Pour Vam . et pour le corps . D ' une voix unauime Image de nos occurs , Du feu qui nous anime Nous elvantons les douceurs . Chez nous est la decence ,

Et Tordro le plus beau ; Tout se regie en silence Sur le coup du lUarteau . Point de disputes fieres Pour I'hoiiucur et le rang , Nous sommes tons des frerca

Sortis du m 6 mc sang ; A la " -tlaoonnerie Tirons uno Santo , Tu peux braver l'ervie Noble Soc ' iiSte ! [ The Editor will be glad to receive from souse Brother a translation in English verse of the abovo spirited lines . ]

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
MASONIC ARCHAEOLOGY, No. 2. Article 2
A MONOLOGUE. Article 6
FREEMASONRY IN GERMANY. Article 6
NEW IDEAS AND NOVEL DEGREES. Article 16
ANCIENT ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
CURIOUS OLD ATTACK ON FREEMASONRY. Article 20
MS. MASONIC CONSTITUTIONS (OR CHARGES) No. 3. Article 25
Review. Article 27
WHAT NON-MASONS SAY OF US. Article 29
ORIGIN OF MASONRY, AND ITS GENERAL ADVANTAGES. Article 31
SONG. Article 31
BROTHERLY LOVE, RELIEF AND TRUTH. Article 33
PHILLIS. Article 33
FRENCH MASONIC SONG. Article 33
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Brotherly Love, Relief And Truth.

BROTHERLY LOVE , RELIEF AND TRUTH .

Are there any yet who doubt That Freemasonry is " Truth " ? Or that . when within our ranks Old age or helpless youth " Relief" can truly claim In " Brotherly Love " sincere , A Freemason ' s words and acts AVill in unkon appear ?

If any such shall still Freemasonry assail , Invoke the harmless jest , Indite the childish tale , Then let them surely know Freemasonry has no fear To grow in strength and grace As year succeeds to vear .

If only we are true To our old teaching still , If the old Banner floats Alike thro' good and ill , Above our Phalanx close Of Brethren , hard to part , AVe then can onward inarch

AVith a true and trusting heart . For as the years pass by , And as Ave fleet and fade , And as Winter follows Summer , And the sunshine yields to shad . ; We still can fondly claim

That Freemasonry is Lore , That it's Truth , that it ' s Relief , And that it ' s Home ' s above , W .

Phillis.

PHILLIS .

When Phillis was young , when Phillis was fair , I called her the lass with the golden hair ; Tho' Phillis is old and sadder to see , She ' s still the same old Phillis to ine ! When Phillis was young she used to smile ,

And i -ivatch'd her sunny face the while ; ' ¦ Tho' Phillis is old and full of tears , She ' s to me the old Phillis of laughing years . ' ¦ hen Phillis was young her merry voice ^ ould make one ' s innermost soul rejoice ; TW PhiUis is 0 ] d ; - ] ier f 0 lld regret , s'ie's to me that glowing Phillis yet .

Phillis.

AVhen Phillis was young , her bright blue eyes Loolced calmly upon you with soft surprise ; Tho' Phillis is old atd dim of sight , She ' s to me the old Phillis whose eyes wer « light . AVhen Phillis was young , she used to say She never would change liec frolic way ;

Tho' Phillis is old , and changed her will , She ' s to me au unchanged Phillis still . When Phillis was young , in her innocent heart , She laughed at Death with , his treacherous dart ; Tho' Phillis is gone—in all dear truth , I hope to see the same Phillis in deathless youth ! W .

French Masonic Song.

FRENCH MASONIC SONG .

Dans ce ohannant azyle Tout invite au plaisii-s lei Tame tranquille N'a plus de vains desks , Tels Ies dieux de la fable Laissoient tout au hazard , Quauds ils avoient sue table I Ambroisie et nectar .

Qui vent gouter la Vie , Qui vent braver les niaux , Dans la Magonnorie Qu'il cherche son repos . Enfant de la nature Dedaignant Ies tresors , II prendre uourritiire

Pour Vam . et pour le corps . D ' une voix unauime Image de nos occurs , Du feu qui nous anime Nous elvantons les douceurs . Chez nous est la decence ,

Et Tordro le plus beau ; Tout se regie en silence Sur le coup du lUarteau . Point de disputes fieres Pour I'hoiiucur et le rang , Nous sommes tons des frerca

Sortis du m 6 mc sang ; A la " -tlaoonnerie Tirons uno Santo , Tu peux braver l'ervie Noble Soc ' iiSte ! [ The Editor will be glad to receive from souse Brother a translation in English verse of the abovo spirited lines . ]

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