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The Murder Of Archbishop A Becket.

The eighty monks followed , each striking him throe times . Such was the penance . Then Henry Plantaganet arose , but not as yet to depart . For the rest of the clay , nay , through the night till morning , ho remained in silence , without food , without sleep , by the martyr ' s tomb . From the moment of Becket ' s murder to the time of the Reformation , his tomb in Canterbury Cathedral attracted countless multitudes of pilgrims , and

the church reaped a rich harvest from their oblations . On the overthrow of Roman Catholicism in the sixteenth century , the archbishop's shrine was dismantled and plundered , ancl the name of the saint himself expunged from the calendar . It is not our purpose to regard the event in other than an historical light ; or to offer any opinion as to Becket \ sincerity or otherwise . We will content ourselves with , remarking that there are still those who aver that he was nothing more than a scheming priest and audacious rebel , whose death Avas a righteous judgment on his overweening ambition , while others contend , with equal warmth , that he was a holy man and a martyr .

Friendship:

FRIENDSHIP :

An Impromlu to the liec . B . 0 . Baker , M . D ., Honolulu . ity SAVARICUS . friendship ' s name I greet thee , friend ,

IN Though seas between us roll ; No time , no distance , can e ' er rend The sympathy of soul . A bond so firm , so good , ancl true , Doth not exist in vain ;

For boundless thought can travel through The mountain , sky , or plain . So , blest by mem ' ry ' s magic power , We live the past , once more ; In " fancy free " at any hour ,

We roam from shore to shore . Then say not " friendship ' s but a name , " " A charm that lulls to sleep ; " A better state for it I claim—Remembrance we can keep .

And , aided by a simple thing—A picture , flower , or word , Our joyous hearts spontaneous sing . So kindly are they stirr'd .

Sheemess-on-Sea .

“The Masonic Magazine: 1881-06-01, Page 26” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 25 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmg/issues/mmg_01061881/page/26/.
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THE WOOD MS. Article 1
THE SO-CALLED EXPOSURE OF FREEMASONRY. Article 8
FREEMASONS AND NIHILISTS. Article 10
MASONRY'S SEVEN AGES. Article 12
THIS IS FREEMASONRY* Article 13
THE LESSON OF THE OBELISK. Article 16
HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE, No. 387, Article 19
THE MURDER OF ARCHBISHOP A BECKET. Article 23
FRIENDSHIP: Article 26
EXTRACT FROM AN ADDRESS , Article 27
ONCE UPON A TIME. Article 29
LITERARY GOSSIP. Article 32
JOHN'S WIFE. Article 34
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

The Murder Of Archbishop A Becket.

The eighty monks followed , each striking him throe times . Such was the penance . Then Henry Plantaganet arose , but not as yet to depart . For the rest of the clay , nay , through the night till morning , ho remained in silence , without food , without sleep , by the martyr ' s tomb . From the moment of Becket ' s murder to the time of the Reformation , his tomb in Canterbury Cathedral attracted countless multitudes of pilgrims , and

the church reaped a rich harvest from their oblations . On the overthrow of Roman Catholicism in the sixteenth century , the archbishop's shrine was dismantled and plundered , ancl the name of the saint himself expunged from the calendar . It is not our purpose to regard the event in other than an historical light ; or to offer any opinion as to Becket \ sincerity or otherwise . We will content ourselves with , remarking that there are still those who aver that he was nothing more than a scheming priest and audacious rebel , whose death Avas a righteous judgment on his overweening ambition , while others contend , with equal warmth , that he was a holy man and a martyr .

Friendship:

FRIENDSHIP :

An Impromlu to the liec . B . 0 . Baker , M . D ., Honolulu . ity SAVARICUS . friendship ' s name I greet thee , friend ,

IN Though seas between us roll ; No time , no distance , can e ' er rend The sympathy of soul . A bond so firm , so good , ancl true , Doth not exist in vain ;

For boundless thought can travel through The mountain , sky , or plain . So , blest by mem ' ry ' s magic power , We live the past , once more ; In " fancy free " at any hour ,

We roam from shore to shore . Then say not " friendship ' s but a name , " " A charm that lulls to sleep ; " A better state for it I claim—Remembrance we can keep .

And , aided by a simple thing—A picture , flower , or word , Our joyous hearts spontaneous sing . So kindly are they stirr'd .

Sheemess-on-Sea .

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