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Sunrise.

SUNRISE .

JJEOJI " THE PROMISED HOUR , " BY MILES BARBER . There is a floating cloud , as bright As ever lured the gazer ' s sight , Within a golden canopy That aerial shapes adorn , The pillow of the blushing

morn—And cradle of Light ' s infancy—For unto day the Sun is horn ! Etherial robes of shining white , Around him fall in folds of light , And like transparent amethyst , And liquid emerald , the mist And ambient vapourwreathed and furl'd

, Round the verge of the distant ivorld , Rise on their boundaries , and melt Into the blazon of his belt , While beams , in every brilliancy Of balmy tint , and burning dye , Far up into the firmament Their gorgeous colours intersperse ,

And circling there , more richly blent , His diadem is wrought on high , And his Hyperion heraldry , In state and glory , through the sky , Proclaims o'er heaven , and unto earth , His godly birthplace and his birth . He comes—the deity of day ,

The Bridegroom of the universe , He comes in his immortal ray The world of life to glorify And raise a neiv vitality ! The sea in bis embrace is blest—By his first kiss charmed into rest—Andlo ! as softlheaves her breast

, y As if no storm had on it prest . Or if , indeed , a transient wave Might o ' er her bosom lift its lave , And something of the tempest tell Which all so wildly raised its swell , 'Tis but the impulse nature leaves In what she renders or receives

In the reaction of her force , To soothe the order of her course . The sigh that lingers in the heart , Too happy Avere it all suppress'd , That fears , nor time , nor change , shall part , The presence of its love possess'd , So should it palpitate , will rise , Its very joy to tranquillise !

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MUSIC AND THE MASONIC RITUAL—No. II. Article 7
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY. Article 17
THE ORIGIN AND TEACHINGS OF MASONRY. Article 20
MASONRY IN INDIA. Article 24
SUNRISE. Article 25
VILLAGE BELLS. Article 26
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 27
THE DEVONSHIRE FUND OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 27
MASONIC MISSIONS: LEICESTERSHIRE. Article 29
MARK MASONRY. Article 31
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 32
METROPOLITAN. Article 32
INSTRUCTION. Article 36
PROVINCIAL. Article 36
ROYAL ARCH. Article 40
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 41
IRELAND. Article 41
AMERICA. Article 41
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 46
NOTICES. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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Sunrise.

SUNRISE .

JJEOJI " THE PROMISED HOUR , " BY MILES BARBER . There is a floating cloud , as bright As ever lured the gazer ' s sight , Within a golden canopy That aerial shapes adorn , The pillow of the blushing

morn—And cradle of Light ' s infancy—For unto day the Sun is horn ! Etherial robes of shining white , Around him fall in folds of light , And like transparent amethyst , And liquid emerald , the mist And ambient vapourwreathed and furl'd

, Round the verge of the distant ivorld , Rise on their boundaries , and melt Into the blazon of his belt , While beams , in every brilliancy Of balmy tint , and burning dye , Far up into the firmament Their gorgeous colours intersperse ,

And circling there , more richly blent , His diadem is wrought on high , And his Hyperion heraldry , In state and glory , through the sky , Proclaims o'er heaven , and unto earth , His godly birthplace and his birth . He comes—the deity of day ,

The Bridegroom of the universe , He comes in his immortal ray The world of life to glorify And raise a neiv vitality ! The sea in bis embrace is blest—By his first kiss charmed into rest—Andlo ! as softlheaves her breast

, y As if no storm had on it prest . Or if , indeed , a transient wave Might o ' er her bosom lift its lave , And something of the tempest tell Which all so wildly raised its swell , 'Tis but the impulse nature leaves In what she renders or receives

In the reaction of her force , To soothe the order of her course . The sigh that lingers in the heart , Too happy Avere it all suppress'd , That fears , nor time , nor change , shall part , The presence of its love possess'd , So should it palpitate , will rise , Its very joy to tranquillise !

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