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A Rare Masonic Poem from 1744

nayef

Registered User
Thank you brother
It contains a lot of information
Skillful writing
Great poem
A lot of clear hints

Thank you again brother :)




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BryanMaloney

Premium Member
Maybe it's because I'm odd, but I also found it very funny and rather familiar. I could see such happen in the present day, if a lodge ever bothered to hold a public procession, anymore. Let's face it, there are brothers who love the tipple, good clergy, men of both incompassable girth and generousity, and all the rest. As for fist-fights... A lot of research has shown that American society has become progressively less and less violent over the centuries, so frequency of violence in the Lodge of 250 years ago probably merely reflected frequency of violence in society at large.
 
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