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Like a legend , hill and castle , Green and wood went swiftly by , And the whole I saw there gleaming In that gracious lady ' s eye .

DU BIST WIE FINE BLUME . Like unto a fair flower So sweet and pure thou art ; I look on thee , and sadness , Steals straight unto my heart .

. I feel as if I gently laid My hands upon thy hair , Praying that God would keep thee Thus pure , and sweet , and fan .

ICH HABE , IM TRAHM GEWEINET . I wept , alas , in my dream , For I dreamt thou wert in thy grave , I awoke , and my flowing tears Did still my pale cheeks lave .

I wept , alas , in my dream , That thou hadst forsaken me ; I awoke , and still I wept me Both long and bitterly . I wept , alas , in my dream ,

Though I dreamt thou wert true to me ; I awoke , and my flood of tears Still was streaming clown for thee .

DER RUNENSTEIN . I sat me down with my dreams , Where the Rune stone appears in the sea , The wind it pipes , the sea-gulls mew , The waves curl and foam in glee .

I have loved full many a charming girl , And many a trusty male ; Where are they gone 1 The wind it passes , The waves curl and foam in state . From that charming little work , " Flowers from Fatherland , " so ably edited by Bro .

the Rev . Geo . Coltman , Mr . Trotter , and M . A . Adam , M . D ., we find translated by Mr . Adam the pleasant and well-known " Herz , Mein Herz , sei Nicht Beklommen , " which is generally known amongst us as—HEART , MY HEART . Heart , my heart , he not thus troubled ,

Bear thy lot , though hard it be , For what winter takes from thee , Spring shall give thee back redoubled .

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 2
THE PHILOSOPHICAL EPITAPH Article 5
RECONCILED. Article 8
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 9
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 14
0 LADY FAIR! Article 19
THE TRUE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 20
AMABEL VAUGHAN.* Article 22
INSTALLATION ODE. BLUE LODGE. Article 30
Reviews. Article 31
ANCIENT LIBRARIES. Article 35
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 38
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 41
"TO OUR NEXT HAPPY MEETING." Article 44
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 45
THE THREE GREAT LIGHTS OF MASONRY. Article 48
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Reviews.

Like a legend , hill and castle , Green and wood went swiftly by , And the whole I saw there gleaming In that gracious lady ' s eye .

DU BIST WIE FINE BLUME . Like unto a fair flower So sweet and pure thou art ; I look on thee , and sadness , Steals straight unto my heart .

. I feel as if I gently laid My hands upon thy hair , Praying that God would keep thee Thus pure , and sweet , and fan .

ICH HABE , IM TRAHM GEWEINET . I wept , alas , in my dream , For I dreamt thou wert in thy grave , I awoke , and my flowing tears Did still my pale cheeks lave .

I wept , alas , in my dream , That thou hadst forsaken me ; I awoke , and still I wept me Both long and bitterly . I wept , alas , in my dream ,

Though I dreamt thou wert true to me ; I awoke , and my flood of tears Still was streaming clown for thee .

DER RUNENSTEIN . I sat me down with my dreams , Where the Rune stone appears in the sea , The wind it pipes , the sea-gulls mew , The waves curl and foam in glee .

I have loved full many a charming girl , And many a trusty male ; Where are they gone 1 The wind it passes , The waves curl and foam in state . From that charming little work , " Flowers from Fatherland , " so ably edited by Bro .

the Rev . Geo . Coltman , Mr . Trotter , and M . A . Adam , M . D ., we find translated by Mr . Adam the pleasant and well-known " Herz , Mein Herz , sei Nicht Beklommen , " which is generally known amongst us as—HEART , MY HEART . Heart , my heart , he not thus troubled ,

Bear thy lot , though hard it be , For what winter takes from thee , Spring shall give thee back redoubled .

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