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Trying To Change A Sovereign.

and bitter" had been quaffed to the last dregs , the partners , all ivith one accord , began to wink and to apply their index fingers to the sides of their noses , and contemptuously pitched their picks and spades anywhere amongst the fuel . " We shan't want them any more , " the } ' joyously shouted . " Don't throw them away , " remonstrated Mr . Johnson grimly , "they'll clo to place on tbe tops of the barrels , * so that when " " Hush ! " interposed the head

partner softly . " Say it will do good for trade—for the business of the firm , you know ; " ancl they all laughed , and fell to dancing in the dark . They capered in a wild carmagnole to an air then extensively warbled by the commonalty . They sang to it also , avee effusion , as the French say . It has survived to our own time , and is known as " DOWN AMONG THE COALS !!! ( To be concluded in our next .

Masonic Hymn.

MASONIC HYMN .

BY BRO . JAMES CONWAY , AUSTRALIA . SACRED Tie , from Heaven descended , Bind us all as brethren here ; Bond of Truth and Virtue blended , Let our union be sincere . Holy Lig htillume our spirit

, , With thy sin-dispelling rays ; Shine upon us till we merit All Th y full refulgent blaze . God of gods , be our Protector While to Thee we venture near ; Guard , Creator ancl Director ,

Be with us assembled here . May our mystic rites be moulded Ever b y thy guiding power ; May their secrets still be folded In our souls till life ' s last hour . May the types we see before us

Guide us through life ' s thorny way ; Grief perhaps may then come o ' er us , Sin can never lead astray . Peace with gentle wings will hover , Holiest , as ive lvait on Thee ; Then well part , our gathering over , With the word— " Fidelity . " —Australian Freemason

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THE SANCTUARY OF MEMPHIS, OR HERMES: Article 1
THE HEATHER-CLAD MOOR. Article 9
A VISIT TO THE ENGLISH LAKES. Article 10
THE DAY IS DYING. Article 15
MASONIC CRAM. Article 16
TRYING TO CHANGE A SOVEREIGN. Article 17
MASONIC HYMN. Article 25
JOTTINGS AT HIGH XII. IN THE HOLY LAND. Article 26
THE CARBONARI. Article 28
AUTUMN. Article 30
BEATRICE. Article 31
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 35
TWO PICTURES. Article 37
MASONIC READING. Article 38
CONDITION OF FREEMASONRY IN SPAIN. Article 40
MUSIC. Article 41
ANNIVERSARY OF ST. JOHN. Article 41
THE EMIGRANT. Article 42
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Trying To Change A Sovereign.

and bitter" had been quaffed to the last dregs , the partners , all ivith one accord , began to wink and to apply their index fingers to the sides of their noses , and contemptuously pitched their picks and spades anywhere amongst the fuel . " We shan't want them any more , " the } ' joyously shouted . " Don't throw them away , " remonstrated Mr . Johnson grimly , "they'll clo to place on tbe tops of the barrels , * so that when " " Hush ! " interposed the head

partner softly . " Say it will do good for trade—for the business of the firm , you know ; " ancl they all laughed , and fell to dancing in the dark . They capered in a wild carmagnole to an air then extensively warbled by the commonalty . They sang to it also , avee effusion , as the French say . It has survived to our own time , and is known as " DOWN AMONG THE COALS !!! ( To be concluded in our next .

Masonic Hymn.

MASONIC HYMN .

BY BRO . JAMES CONWAY , AUSTRALIA . SACRED Tie , from Heaven descended , Bind us all as brethren here ; Bond of Truth and Virtue blended , Let our union be sincere . Holy Lig htillume our spirit

, , With thy sin-dispelling rays ; Shine upon us till we merit All Th y full refulgent blaze . God of gods , be our Protector While to Thee we venture near ; Guard , Creator ancl Director ,

Be with us assembled here . May our mystic rites be moulded Ever b y thy guiding power ; May their secrets still be folded In our souls till life ' s last hour . May the types we see before us

Guide us through life ' s thorny way ; Grief perhaps may then come o ' er us , Sin can never lead astray . Peace with gentle wings will hover , Holiest , as ive lvait on Thee ; Then well part , our gathering over , With the word— " Fidelity . " —Australian Freemason

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