To be a Masoa.
UY UOR MOK IMS. (Masonic Review.) '* What is it," says an earnest man, " What is it to be a Mason ?" Is it to do what good we can, To fill with usefulness life's span, And practice on the ancient plan, — This makes a man a Mason .' It is to emulate the dove, By exercising law of love, As practiced m the Lodge-above,— This makes a man a Mason ! It is to seek another^ weal, . For others as for self to feel, And only unto God to kneel,— This makes a man a Mason. It is to walk m innocence, Avoiding every low pretence, And haughty pride and insolence, — This makes a man a Mason ! ' It is to part upon the Square, When death its cruel arm shall bare, And leave the loved one's to God's I care, — This makes a man a Mason I j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 62, 14 February 1885, Page 4
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149To be a Masoa. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 62, 14 February 1885, Page 4
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