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The Rescue.

THE RESCUE .

A Sequel to the "Lament of the Captive . " BY SAYARICUS . LET sceptics doubt the power of prayer , Their hts vanish in the air

thoug may , For deep within the breast cloth dwell A solemn faith—a sacred spell . The Captive in his lonely cell Can feel a Presence Avith him dwell : When most depressed by hopes and fears

A fervent prayer his spirit cheers . Though sad his lot , ancl hard his doom , A something lights the dungeon gloom ; His soul enwrapt fast soars away On wings of joy to endless day . The scenes of bliss in dreams he sees Impart relief to his d-is-ease ; Confined and fettered though he be , His mind—his soul- —is ever free .

By Statesman passing through the land The tale was heard , he quickly plann'd To set aside the harsh decree , And thus to make the captive free . To tyrant King he forthwith went , On Mercy ' s errand firmly bent ,

And hearing claimed to state the case He deemed unjust , brutal , and base . The King in Council swiftly sat , And passed the time iu peevish chat ; An Englishman of high degree He felt in duty bound to see .

The Statesman soon confronted King , His words of truth were like a sting ; The Captive-victim ' s case he urged , And freedom gained ere he emerged .

Oh ! let the captive gladly sing , A few short hours deliv ' rance bring ; His earnest prayer is answered now , And dark clouds leave his chastened brow The news hath spread from town to town , Of England's power and vast renown ;

Blest isle of earth , whose sous are brave , Triumphant may her flag e ' er wave . All honour give the man whose heart , Was prompt to play so good a part ; At home , abroad , the English try To put down wrong and tyranny .

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CURIOSITIES OF THE SEARCH ROOM.* Article 1
MASONIC AND GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGIA. Article 8
MISTRYSTED. Article 10
BRO. SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN. Article 11
THE ALBION LODGE, QUEBEC. Article 15
OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. Article 19
BEHIND THE SCENES FOR THE FIRST TIME. Article 25
A SA MAJESTE L'IMPERATRICE EUGENIE LORS DE SON RETOUR DE ZULULAND. Article 28
MASONRY IN HERALDRY. Article 29
THE SUPPRESSION OF THE TEMPLARS IN ENGLAND. Article 32
IN MEMORIAM. Article 35
THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES. Article 36
NATURE'S VOICES. Article 39
THE ASTROLOGY OF SHAKESPEARE. Article 40
THE JEWELS OF THE LODGE. Article 43
THE RESCUE. Article 44
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The Rescue.

THE RESCUE .

A Sequel to the "Lament of the Captive . " BY SAYARICUS . LET sceptics doubt the power of prayer , Their hts vanish in the air

thoug may , For deep within the breast cloth dwell A solemn faith—a sacred spell . The Captive in his lonely cell Can feel a Presence Avith him dwell : When most depressed by hopes and fears

A fervent prayer his spirit cheers . Though sad his lot , ancl hard his doom , A something lights the dungeon gloom ; His soul enwrapt fast soars away On wings of joy to endless day . The scenes of bliss in dreams he sees Impart relief to his d-is-ease ; Confined and fettered though he be , His mind—his soul- —is ever free .

By Statesman passing through the land The tale was heard , he quickly plann'd To set aside the harsh decree , And thus to make the captive free . To tyrant King he forthwith went , On Mercy ' s errand firmly bent ,

And hearing claimed to state the case He deemed unjust , brutal , and base . The King in Council swiftly sat , And passed the time iu peevish chat ; An Englishman of high degree He felt in duty bound to see .

The Statesman soon confronted King , His words of truth were like a sting ; The Captive-victim ' s case he urged , And freedom gained ere he emerged .

Oh ! let the captive gladly sing , A few short hours deliv ' rance bring ; His earnest prayer is answered now , And dark clouds leave his chastened brow The news hath spread from town to town , Of England's power and vast renown ;

Blest isle of earth , whose sous are brave , Triumphant may her flag e ' er wave . All honour give the man whose heart , Was prompt to play so good a part ; At home , abroad , the English try To put down wrong and tyranny .

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