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The Lodge where I belong - A Poem By Arthur R. Herrmann
The Lodge where I belong
By Arthur R. Herrmann
Though my lodge may lack the splendor Of a Temple or a Shrine, Or possess the gaudy fixtures that are classed as superfine,Yet the fellowship it offe...
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Let's Go To Lodge Tonight! - A Poem
Let's Go To Lodge Tonight!
Unknown Author
Let's Go To Lodge TonightMy brother, let's go to Lodge tonightYou haven't been for years.Let's don our Lambskin Apron whiteAnd sit among our peers.I feel ...
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Always a Mason - A Poem By Douglas Malloch
Always a Mason
By Douglas Malloch
Let no king quite put off his crown! I still would have him kingly when In some old inn the king sat down To banquet with his serving–men. I love a mild and merry...
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Brotherhood - A Poem By Edwin Markham
Brotherhood
By Edwin Markham
The crest and crownings of all good, Life′s final star, is Brotherhood For it will bring again to earth Her long lost Poesy and Mirth Will send new light on every face...
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Challenges for the True Mason - A Poem By William Arthur Ward
Challenges for the True Mason
By William Arthur Ward
I will do more than belong –– I will participate. I will do more than care –– I will help. I will do more than believe –– I will practice. I wi...
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The Goddess of Masonry - A Poem By Charles F. Forshaw
The Goddess of Masonry
By Charles F. Forshaw
Goddess of Purity, Spotless and rare Emblem of Charity Unsullied, fair Symbol of Meekness –– Radiant, bright, ′Minding the Brethren Of realms of Light ...
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How Good and How Pleasant - A Poem By Giles Fonda Yates
How Good and How Pleasant
By Giles Fonda Yates
Behold, how pleasant and how good For brothers such as we In this united Brotherhood To dwell in unity. ‘Tis like the oil on Aaron′s head Which to h...
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Labor - A Poem By Silas H. Shepherd
Labor
By Silas H. Shepherd
He who acts upon the Square Will always well with all compare. The Mason uses tools of love To build a Temple planned above. The Gauge he constantly employs To measure w...
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The Road - A Poem By Carl H. Claudy
The Road
By Carl H. Claudy
So many men before thy Altars kneel Unthinkingly, to promise brotherhood: So few remain, humbly to kiss thy rood With ears undeafened to thy mute appeal So many find thy...