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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

WE have not a great deal to report . Our Lodges , as the French say , are in temporary " sommeil , " and our brethren are disporting themselves on English sands , or Alpine hills , amid the baths of Germany , or the yachts of Cowes 1

Jenkmscn has taken Mrs . Jenkinson to the Isle of Thanet , and is perfectly happy , surrounded by chubby-faced olive-blossoms ; and though his appetite is always good in London , he has found the sea-breezes make Mm peculiarly

sensible in his clear wife ' s company above all , of bread and butter , fresh prawns , and " South-clown mutton . " He says , if you meet him , " I am improving , Bro . Bolsover , and Mrs . J . is in high leather . There , you can hear

her now 1 By Jove , that woman , sir , is a treasure ! she ' s always so sensible , and she ' s always in such spirits !" Happy Jenkinson , say we . And so , as everybody is gone for a holiday , except ourselves ,, we can only wish to all

, old and young , a pleasant "Outing "—l 0 ts of ozone , plenty , as they sa y > of " good grab , " and we trust that they will return to the " Little ViUage " blooming and hearty . There is so little stirring abroad , and wat

little is so utterly uninteresting , that we think it better to fill up our Page with an admirable sonnet of our | ° od Bro . the Eev . M . Gordon , to whose tacile pen the readers of the MASONIC - Kr AZINE are so nmch indebted . We are heartily sick of the French

Monthly Masonic Summary.

embroglio , and wish Art . No . 2 , etc ., of the Constitution , or whatever the number may be , and all the controversy about it—particularly in this sultry weather and a deserted city—as the Americans say , at the D—idynms .

Excuse our petulant outburst , and remember—we are left alone 1 Bro . Emra Holmes has published a very agreeable little volume of Tales , in aid of a worthy Brother , to which we wish all success . We shall revert to it in our next number .

Sonnet.

SONNET .

BY BRO . EEV . It . GORDON . ( For the "Masonic Magazine . " ) YEARLY , how fades each leaf—how fades each green On Nature ' s brow ; all save the deathless bay

, And other wreaths : —nor is there one such spray More bright than Petrarch ' s laurel , or its sheen . Laura ! the theme—the goddess thou hast been

Of great Vaucluse ' s bard ' s immortal lay ; Another's beauteous , erring spouse , they say : — Chance , but a mere Platonic love , I ween ; Spiritual their kiss , t' engraft his sonnets on , "Without a trace of immorality .

But be this as it may—at least for me , No other ' s wife I crave—but mine alone ; To the true lines of our Freemasonry Bound by old claims—a Mason's daughter she . G

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
SONNET. Article 1
OBJECTS, ADVANTAGES, AND PLEASURES OF SCIENCE. Article 2
THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER. Article 6
DEVONSHIRE LODGES PRIOR TO THE "UNION" OF DEC, 1813. Article 7
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 10
UPBRAID ME NOT. Article 13
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 14
AN OLD-FASHIONED LOVE-SONG. Article 17
WHAT IS THE GOOD OF FREEMASONRY? Article 18
Architectural Jottings. Article 20
MY LORD THE KING; Article 22
ONLY A ROSE. Article 28
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 29
THE TRYST. Article 31
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 32
PROCLAMATION DU ROI, Article 32
ORDRE DE MARCHE. Article 33
PLAN, Article 34
Untitled Article 35
AFTER THE LAST POPULAR SCIENCE LECTURE. Article 36
TOM HOOD. Article 37
THE VISTA OF LIFE. Article 41
Forgotten Stories. Article 44
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 46
MR. SPRECHELHEIMER'S MISTAKE. Article 49
DOUBLE ACROSTIC. Article 49
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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

WE have not a great deal to report . Our Lodges , as the French say , are in temporary " sommeil , " and our brethren are disporting themselves on English sands , or Alpine hills , amid the baths of Germany , or the yachts of Cowes 1

Jenkmscn has taken Mrs . Jenkinson to the Isle of Thanet , and is perfectly happy , surrounded by chubby-faced olive-blossoms ; and though his appetite is always good in London , he has found the sea-breezes make Mm peculiarly

sensible in his clear wife ' s company above all , of bread and butter , fresh prawns , and " South-clown mutton . " He says , if you meet him , " I am improving , Bro . Bolsover , and Mrs . J . is in high leather . There , you can hear

her now 1 By Jove , that woman , sir , is a treasure ! she ' s always so sensible , and she ' s always in such spirits !" Happy Jenkinson , say we . And so , as everybody is gone for a holiday , except ourselves ,, we can only wish to all

, old and young , a pleasant "Outing "—l 0 ts of ozone , plenty , as they sa y > of " good grab , " and we trust that they will return to the " Little ViUage " blooming and hearty . There is so little stirring abroad , and wat

little is so utterly uninteresting , that we think it better to fill up our Page with an admirable sonnet of our | ° od Bro . the Eev . M . Gordon , to whose tacile pen the readers of the MASONIC - Kr AZINE are so nmch indebted . We are heartily sick of the French

Monthly Masonic Summary.

embroglio , and wish Art . No . 2 , etc ., of the Constitution , or whatever the number may be , and all the controversy about it—particularly in this sultry weather and a deserted city—as the Americans say , at the D—idynms .

Excuse our petulant outburst , and remember—we are left alone 1 Bro . Emra Holmes has published a very agreeable little volume of Tales , in aid of a worthy Brother , to which we wish all success . We shall revert to it in our next number .

Sonnet.

SONNET .

BY BRO . EEV . It . GORDON . ( For the "Masonic Magazine . " ) YEARLY , how fades each leaf—how fades each green On Nature ' s brow ; all save the deathless bay

, And other wreaths : —nor is there one such spray More bright than Petrarch ' s laurel , or its sheen . Laura ! the theme—the goddess thou hast been

Of great Vaucluse ' s bard ' s immortal lay ; Another's beauteous , erring spouse , they say : — Chance , but a mere Platonic love , I ween ; Spiritual their kiss , t' engraft his sonnets on , "Without a trace of immorality .

But be this as it may—at least for me , No other ' s wife I crave—but mine alone ; To the true lines of our Freemasonry Bound by old claims—a Mason's daughter she . G

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