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The Marriage Of The Duke Of Edinburgh.

THE MARRIAGE OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH .

Though wo do not profess to chronicle any events in the Magazine , except those purely Masonic , as loyal . Freemasons , and Freemasons are , and always have beenprc-emiiientlyloyal citizens of . our great free monarchyand united to

, the members of our Eoyal family by close Masonic ties as well , we think it well just to note " en passant , " this most interesting event to all loyal Englishmen .

Our sailor prince , as some like to call him , has quite recently boon married to the only daughter of the Emperor of Eussia—the Grande Duchessc Marieand the nuptial ceremony has received the blessing both of the Greek Church ,

and of the Church of England . Most of our readers have probably read the long and gorgeous accounts alike , of the Religious and State ceremonies , and of the national rejoicings in both countries , with which the " Times "

delighted its many readers , and therefore we need not further allude to them . We will only say this , that we trust , as ¦ we feel sure , that this marriage of affection will result not only to the lasting felicity of the august couple , but to the

increased happiness of the Royal Family , and the friendly union of two great nations .

The ancient feuds are all forgotten now , tire struggles of war passed away , and henceforth let us trust that happier and more gentle influences will bind both Eussia and England in the fraternal harmony of peace and good will .

Sure we are , that , when his Koyal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh and his accomplished Bride land upon our shores , a great national welcome awaits them of hearty sympathy , interest and affectionate regard .

In this act of loyal and patriotic duty , Freemasons will not we feel assured be behind hand or wanting ; and we believe we express the unanimous feelings of our always loyal Craft ,

when we offer OUT heartfelt aspirations , that , all happiness may attend the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duchess , and that prosperous gales may speed them happily on in their life voyage of loving union and heart affection .

OX THE MARRIAGE OF H . 1 UI . THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH AND H . I . H . THE GRAND DUCHESS MARIE OF RUSSIA , JANUARY 23 l ! D , 1 S 74 . The Eite is all but over in that far land

, Before thatforeign shrine we see them kneel , Two loving hearts , all fondly side by side ; . Both in their happy youth . A gallant sailor he , And she , they say , as gentle as she ' s good . But soon from all that gorgeous ceremony

, From mystic symbols and that beauteous fane , And grey-haired prelates in their bright array , That courtly group , but that most happy Family ,

They wend their way in that august procession , To where in simple form , yet tranquil grace , The cherished ritual of our English Church Is road in all of earnest eloquence .

At last they are One , One henceforth in this . world , One in all heart affection , all true love , All gentle sympathies and intellectual aims ; And in the oven tenour of their onward life ,

All happy , trusting , and serene , May all of good attend them . May earthly happiness indeed bo tlieir ' s , In all its fullest measure . . And with them grow as years succeed to years ,

Those gentler hopes which blossom in our spring And bear for us a full luxuriant blossom , In the ripe moments of our after life .

May theirs bo peace and joy unbroken , Aud may they find in their own happy home , The brightest hours of this earthly scene . A . F . A . W .

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THE MARRIAGE OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. Article 2
BISHOP HOPKINS AS A MASON. Article 3
THE LOVED AND LOST. Article 5
FUNERAL LODGES IN SCOTLAND HALF-A-CENTURY AGO. Article 6
ROOKSTONE PRIORY. Article 7
THE PILLAR OF BEAUTY. Article 10
THE DISAPPOINTMENTS OF LIFE. Article 10
A CURIOUS PAMPHLET. Article 12
TRUE COURAGE. Article 15
ODE ON THE DUKE OF LEINSTER. Article 16
THE MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 17
MS. MASONIC CONSTITUTIONS (OR CHARGES) No. 5. Article 23
THE FADED SHAWL . Article 24
Reviews. Article 25
THE HEART-CURE. Article 27
THE SEVEN MASONIC LOCALITIES OF THE HOLY LAND. Article 30
KING PRIAM'S TREASURE. Article 31
WATCHWORDS OF LIFE . Article 31
Questions and Answers. Article 32
Monthly Odds and Ends. Article 32
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The Marriage Of The Duke Of Edinburgh.

THE MARRIAGE OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH .

Though wo do not profess to chronicle any events in the Magazine , except those purely Masonic , as loyal . Freemasons , and Freemasons are , and always have beenprc-emiiientlyloyal citizens of . our great free monarchyand united to

, the members of our Eoyal family by close Masonic ties as well , we think it well just to note " en passant , " this most interesting event to all loyal Englishmen .

Our sailor prince , as some like to call him , has quite recently boon married to the only daughter of the Emperor of Eussia—the Grande Duchessc Marieand the nuptial ceremony has received the blessing both of the Greek Church ,

and of the Church of England . Most of our readers have probably read the long and gorgeous accounts alike , of the Religious and State ceremonies , and of the national rejoicings in both countries , with which the " Times "

delighted its many readers , and therefore we need not further allude to them . We will only say this , that we trust , as ¦ we feel sure , that this marriage of affection will result not only to the lasting felicity of the august couple , but to the

increased happiness of the Royal Family , and the friendly union of two great nations .

The ancient feuds are all forgotten now , tire struggles of war passed away , and henceforth let us trust that happier and more gentle influences will bind both Eussia and England in the fraternal harmony of peace and good will .

Sure we are , that , when his Koyal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh and his accomplished Bride land upon our shores , a great national welcome awaits them of hearty sympathy , interest and affectionate regard .

In this act of loyal and patriotic duty , Freemasons will not we feel assured be behind hand or wanting ; and we believe we express the unanimous feelings of our always loyal Craft ,

when we offer OUT heartfelt aspirations , that , all happiness may attend the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duchess , and that prosperous gales may speed them happily on in their life voyage of loving union and heart affection .

OX THE MARRIAGE OF H . 1 UI . THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH AND H . I . H . THE GRAND DUCHESS MARIE OF RUSSIA , JANUARY 23 l ! D , 1 S 74 . The Eite is all but over in that far land

, Before thatforeign shrine we see them kneel , Two loving hearts , all fondly side by side ; . Both in their happy youth . A gallant sailor he , And she , they say , as gentle as she ' s good . But soon from all that gorgeous ceremony

, From mystic symbols and that beauteous fane , And grey-haired prelates in their bright array , That courtly group , but that most happy Family ,

They wend their way in that august procession , To where in simple form , yet tranquil grace , The cherished ritual of our English Church Is road in all of earnest eloquence .

At last they are One , One henceforth in this . world , One in all heart affection , all true love , All gentle sympathies and intellectual aims ; And in the oven tenour of their onward life ,

All happy , trusting , and serene , May all of good attend them . May earthly happiness indeed bo tlieir ' s , In all its fullest measure . . And with them grow as years succeed to years ,

Those gentler hopes which blossom in our spring And bear for us a full luxuriant blossom , In the ripe moments of our after life .

May theirs bo peace and joy unbroken , Aud may they find in their own happy home , The brightest hours of this earthly scene . A . F . A . W .

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