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She Would Be A Mason.*

0 ! horrible sound ! 0 ! horrible sight ! Can it be that Masons take delight In spending thus the hours of night ? Ah ! coidd their ivives and daughters know The unutterable things they say and do , Their feminine hearts would burst with woe ! But this is not all my story .

For those Masons joined in a hideous riug , The candidate hoivled like anything , And thus in tones of death they sing—The candidate ' s name ivas Morey" Blood to drink and bones to break

, Skulls to smash ancl lives to take , Hearts to crush and souls to burn ; Give old Morey another turn , And make him grim and gory !"

Trembling with horror stood Mrs . Byrde , Unable to speak a single word ; She staggered , and fell in the nearest chair , On the left of the Junior Warden there , And scarcely noticed , so loud the groans—That the chair ivas made of human bones !

Of human bones ! On grinning skulls That ghastly throne of horror rolls ; Those skulls the skulls that Morgan bore ! Those bones the bones that Morgan ivore ! His scalp across the top Avas flung—His teeth around the arms were strung , Never in all romance were known Such uses made , of human bone .

The bright stone glared in lurid flame , Just like a place ive Avill not name ; Good angels that inquiring came From blissful courts looked up with shame ' Ancl tearful melancholy .

Again they dance , but twice as bad ; They jump and sing like demons mad—The tune is " Hunkey-Dorey " — " Blood to drink , " etc ., etc . Then came a pause—a pair of paws

Reached through the floor , up sliding doors , And grabbed the unhappy candidate ! How can I without tears relate The lost and ruined Morey ' s fate ?

“The Masonic Magazine: 1878-08-01, Page 43” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 24 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmg/issues/mmg_01081878/page/43/.
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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
SKETCH OF AN OLD LODGE AT FALMOUTH.* Article 2
ANTI-MASONRY.* Article 3
BEATRICE. Article 6
ART-JOTTINGS IN ART-STUDIOS. Article 8
A DREAM. Article 11
WHAT OF THE DAY? Article 11
A MEMORABLE DAY IN JERSEY. Article 12
A MASONIC ADDRESS. Article 14
AMABEL VAUGHAN.* Article 16
IN MEMORIAM. Article 19
GOD'S WAYS. Article 22
LOST AND SAVED; OR, NELLIE POWERS, THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 23
WHAT IS TRUTH?* Article 25
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 29
A REVIEW. Article 34
FREEMASONRY.* Article 36
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 39
SHE WOULD BE A MASON.* Article 42
AT THE LAST. Article 44
THE CONDITION OF ARTINTHIS COUNTRY. Article 45
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 46
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

She Would Be A Mason.*

0 ! horrible sound ! 0 ! horrible sight ! Can it be that Masons take delight In spending thus the hours of night ? Ah ! coidd their ivives and daughters know The unutterable things they say and do , Their feminine hearts would burst with woe ! But this is not all my story .

For those Masons joined in a hideous riug , The candidate hoivled like anything , And thus in tones of death they sing—The candidate ' s name ivas Morey" Blood to drink and bones to break

, Skulls to smash ancl lives to take , Hearts to crush and souls to burn ; Give old Morey another turn , And make him grim and gory !"

Trembling with horror stood Mrs . Byrde , Unable to speak a single word ; She staggered , and fell in the nearest chair , On the left of the Junior Warden there , And scarcely noticed , so loud the groans—That the chair ivas made of human bones !

Of human bones ! On grinning skulls That ghastly throne of horror rolls ; Those skulls the skulls that Morgan bore ! Those bones the bones that Morgan ivore ! His scalp across the top Avas flung—His teeth around the arms were strung , Never in all romance were known Such uses made , of human bone .

The bright stone glared in lurid flame , Just like a place ive Avill not name ; Good angels that inquiring came From blissful courts looked up with shame ' Ancl tearful melancholy .

Again they dance , but twice as bad ; They jump and sing like demons mad—The tune is " Hunkey-Dorey " — " Blood to drink , " etc ., etc . Then came a pause—a pair of paws

Reached through the floor , up sliding doors , And grabbed the unhappy candidate ! How can I without tears relate The lost and ruined Morey ' s fate ?

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