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H.M.S. Atalanta.

H . M . S . ATALANTA .

lost March , 1880 . BY 8 AVA . MCTJS . HOW many hearts are beating high , A training-ship ' s o ' er due ; Dear friends on shore wait patiently To welcome home the crew .

But oh ! the days are passing by , No tidings come to hand ; Suspense , its anguish doth supply , And spreads it through the land . Hope whispers , " doubting thoughts are wrong , What aileth ship or men ?

The sailor lads and ship are strong , And will return again . " T ? "W TV ^ JT" TT "iv TT The raging seas each other lash , And leap to seize their prey ; Fork'd lightnings gleam , and thunders

crash—The storm-fiends are at play . Within the cyclone ' s awful power A noble craft is caught ; The struggle lasts , from hour to hour The battle ' s bravely fought . The vivid lightning strikes the mast

As if with frenzied ire ; A stream of light—the words are passed " Great God ! the ship ' s on fire . " The crew , to duty firm and true , Now work with heart and hand ; Still hoping , fearing , praying too

, Each ready to command . A blinding flash ! the rudder ' s gone ! All helpless now she rolls ; The fates keep watch , she sinks anon , And drowns three hundred souls .

TT * JP TV 'JT TT TV TV In England friends their vigils keep , Fear will not hope exhaust ; No message from the mighty deep Tells that the ship is lost . A silent sorrow creepeth near ,

Exploring ships return , From port to ocean as they steer No news or sign they learn . With sweethearts , wives , and children dear We mourn the ship ' s sad fate , And stern men sigh aud shed a tear When they the tale relate .

“The Masonic Magazine: 1880-09-01, Page 33” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 24 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmg/issues/mmg_01091880/page/33/.
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THE OLD MASTER MASONS. Article 1
ROLL OF EXTINCT LODGES UNDER THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND, WARRANTED FROM 1736 TO 1836.* Article 5
A FRENCH MASONIC ADDRESS IN 1880. Article 8
A ROYAL ARCH SONG. Article 11
A STRANGE STORY OF EASTWELL Article 12
OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. Article 15
TIME WAS, TIME IS. Article 17
FRENCH FREEMASONRY. Article 18
"ARS QUATCOR CORONATORUM."* Article 21
THE YORK FABRIC ROLLS. Article 23
THE MEANING OF " COWAN." Article 25
GOING HOME. Article 26
GOLDEN DREAMS. Article 27
LITERARY AND ANTIQUARIAN GOSSIP. Article 28
H.M.S. EURYDICE. Article 32
H.M.S. ATALANTA. Article 33
HISTORY OF RINGS. Article 34
HOLIDAY HOURS. Article 37
IN MEMORIAM. Article 38
THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES. Article 40
TEMPORA MUTANTUR. Article 44
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H.M.S. Atalanta.

H . M . S . ATALANTA .

lost March , 1880 . BY 8 AVA . MCTJS . HOW many hearts are beating high , A training-ship ' s o ' er due ; Dear friends on shore wait patiently To welcome home the crew .

But oh ! the days are passing by , No tidings come to hand ; Suspense , its anguish doth supply , And spreads it through the land . Hope whispers , " doubting thoughts are wrong , What aileth ship or men ?

The sailor lads and ship are strong , And will return again . " T ? "W TV ^ JT" TT "iv TT The raging seas each other lash , And leap to seize their prey ; Fork'd lightnings gleam , and thunders

crash—The storm-fiends are at play . Within the cyclone ' s awful power A noble craft is caught ; The struggle lasts , from hour to hour The battle ' s bravely fought . The vivid lightning strikes the mast

As if with frenzied ire ; A stream of light—the words are passed " Great God ! the ship ' s on fire . " The crew , to duty firm and true , Now work with heart and hand ; Still hoping , fearing , praying too

, Each ready to command . A blinding flash ! the rudder ' s gone ! All helpless now she rolls ; The fates keep watch , she sinks anon , And drowns three hundred souls .

TT * JP TV 'JT TT TV TV In England friends their vigils keep , Fear will not hope exhaust ; No message from the mighty deep Tells that the ship is lost . A silent sorrow creepeth near ,

Exploring ships return , From port to ocean as they steer No news or sign they learn . With sweethearts , wives , and children dear We mourn the ship ' s sad fate , And stern men sigh aud shed a tear When they the tale relate .

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