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The Creation.

And the spheres stood still in a shining wreath Such charming orb to see , Inhaling afar off the scented breath In raptured ecstacy ; When the brief command from God , it forth Avent .

Who loves this jewel bright , Saying , " Let there be lights in the firmament " To shine by day and night , For signs , for seasons , for days , and for years They'll serve , less foot she jars When high in the Heavens at once appears

Sun , moon , and twinkling stars ; The golden sun he rules by day , The silvery moon by night , With myriads of stars in grand array Like sparkling diamonds bright . The angels shout And wheel about Their choral anthem clear , A joyous song Both loud and long ,

'Twere heard both far and near , From east to west , from north to south , When these lights did appear . " Holy , holy , holy , Lord God , of great and small , To wonder now Avere folly , Thy poAver surpasseth all

, Gabriel cannot near the , And Lucifer is Aveak , E ' en they its known fear thee And thy blest presence seek . This lovely earth so fair , Adorned Avith sun and moon

, Shall know thy future care And feel thy blessing soon , 'Twill have a glorious end Since thou Avork not in vain But what 1 who may pretend ; Not we , Great Lord , Amen . "

FIFTH DAY . And God said , Let tlie waters bring forth abundantly tlie moving creatures that have life , and the fowl that mayfly above the earth in the open firmament of Hectmen .

What darts through the water beneath the wave With an arrow ' s speed , or a javelin atave %

'Tis the great Leviathan of the deep , As keen , as if Avoke from a long , long sleep For amour , or , for food . There are thousands of monsters of lesser size With glittering fin , and lustrous eyes , And myriads still less who cleave through

the tide With the secret Avishes of a fair young bride Parting with maidenhood . And the air is charmed with the song and cry Of the various birdsthat soar and fly

, , They ' re in grove and dell , in Avood and green , Wooing and mating , obediently keen . And God saAv it was good For the young , fresh love in their breast ,

Near the coral reef , or the nest Was warm and free , As it should be , AVith birds of the air , or fish of the sea Since it was the Lord , His behest Again , again did the joyous song

Of the angel host , that heavenly throng , Above the clouds , still swell ; Thus , —gazing upon the amorous scene In the Avaters deep , and the fairest green Their admiration tell , Crying " Glory , Lord of all

AVho kuoAveth Avhat is best , None but thee could e ' er instal Such feelings in the breast . No angry passions rise , While kind cleaves unto kind , Warm love beams from their eyes

With hope in every mind . 'Be faithful' thou hast said , Let Earth replenished be ; So , shall thou be obeyed , Most joyously and free ; Then glory , glory , Lord , Hosanna to thy name , All hearken to thy word , E ' en we , Avho from Thee came . "

SIXTH DAY . And God so / id , Let the earth bring forth the living creatures after his kind , cattle cmd creeping thing , and the beast of tlie earth after his kind , and it was so . So God created man in his OAVU image , in the image of God created he him , male and female created he them .

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
"THE GOOSE AND GRIDIRON," Article 2
DR. RAWLINSON'S MS. Article 3
THE CHARGE. Article 7
THE CREATION. Article 8
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 12
BE HAPPY AS YOU CAN. Article 14
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 15
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 18
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 20
" GLAMOUR." Article 22
ZOROASTRIANISM AND FREEMASONRY. Article 22
OUT WITH THE TIDE. Article 25
TAKEN BY BRIGANDS. Article 26
MAGIC. Article 32
FAIRY TALES UTILISED FOR THE NEW GENERATION. Article 32
THE MUSICAL ENTHUSIAST. Article 34
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 34
Our Archaological Corner. Article 35
Untitled Article 36
ISRAEL AND ENGLAND. Article 36
REVIEWS. Article 39
ADDRESS OF P.G.M. BRO. HON. RICHARD VAUX, AT CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN UNION LODGE. Article 43
A CONFESSION. Article 45
NOTES ON LITERATURE , SCIENCE AND ART. Article 46
Untitled Article 48
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The Creation.

And the spheres stood still in a shining wreath Such charming orb to see , Inhaling afar off the scented breath In raptured ecstacy ; When the brief command from God , it forth Avent .

Who loves this jewel bright , Saying , " Let there be lights in the firmament " To shine by day and night , For signs , for seasons , for days , and for years They'll serve , less foot she jars When high in the Heavens at once appears

Sun , moon , and twinkling stars ; The golden sun he rules by day , The silvery moon by night , With myriads of stars in grand array Like sparkling diamonds bright . The angels shout And wheel about Their choral anthem clear , A joyous song Both loud and long ,

'Twere heard both far and near , From east to west , from north to south , When these lights did appear . " Holy , holy , holy , Lord God , of great and small , To wonder now Avere folly , Thy poAver surpasseth all

, Gabriel cannot near the , And Lucifer is Aveak , E ' en they its known fear thee And thy blest presence seek . This lovely earth so fair , Adorned Avith sun and moon

, Shall know thy future care And feel thy blessing soon , 'Twill have a glorious end Since thou Avork not in vain But what 1 who may pretend ; Not we , Great Lord , Amen . "

FIFTH DAY . And God said , Let tlie waters bring forth abundantly tlie moving creatures that have life , and the fowl that mayfly above the earth in the open firmament of Hectmen .

What darts through the water beneath the wave With an arrow ' s speed , or a javelin atave %

'Tis the great Leviathan of the deep , As keen , as if Avoke from a long , long sleep For amour , or , for food . There are thousands of monsters of lesser size With glittering fin , and lustrous eyes , And myriads still less who cleave through

the tide With the secret Avishes of a fair young bride Parting with maidenhood . And the air is charmed with the song and cry Of the various birdsthat soar and fly

, , They ' re in grove and dell , in Avood and green , Wooing and mating , obediently keen . And God saAv it was good For the young , fresh love in their breast ,

Near the coral reef , or the nest Was warm and free , As it should be , AVith birds of the air , or fish of the sea Since it was the Lord , His behest Again , again did the joyous song

Of the angel host , that heavenly throng , Above the clouds , still swell ; Thus , —gazing upon the amorous scene In the Avaters deep , and the fairest green Their admiration tell , Crying " Glory , Lord of all

AVho kuoAveth Avhat is best , None but thee could e ' er instal Such feelings in the breast . No angry passions rise , While kind cleaves unto kind , Warm love beams from their eyes

With hope in every mind . 'Be faithful' thou hast said , Let Earth replenished be ; So , shall thou be obeyed , Most joyously and free ; Then glory , glory , Lord , Hosanna to thy name , All hearken to thy word , E ' en we , Avho from Thee came . "

SIXTH DAY . And God so / id , Let the earth bring forth the living creatures after his kind , cattle cmd creeping thing , and the beast of tlie earth after his kind , and it was so . So God created man in his OAVU image , in the image of God created he him , male and female created he them .

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