Masonic Odes and Poems


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Masonic Poems ...


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The Poetry of Freemasonry


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Victor Roy, a Masonic Poem


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'Victor Roy, A Masonic Poem' by Harriet Annie Wilkins is a collection of simple yet profound poems that speak to the struggles and faith of everyday people. Through the lens of the Ancient Order of Masonry, Wilkins illuminates the mysterious symbolism and universal beneficence of this timeless institution. Drawing inspiration from a humble traveler who finds solace in the grandeur of a cathedral, these poems remind us that even in the darkest moments, we can find strength and hope by turning to the divine. Here's an excerpt from 'Ethel's Mission': "Out in the blinding and pitiless sleet / The young girl goes on her errand blest / She starts at each sound on the lonely street / As she longs for, but dares not dream of rest."




A Place in the Lodge


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If you have an interest in Freemasonry, you may have heard of Rob Morris or have seen his name on various documents, books, poems, and songs from the mid- 1800s but don’t know much about him. A Place in the Lodge sets forth new facts about his early life and relationships and presents a slice of his life via previously unpublished family letters, sent while he was on the road. It was a time of yellow fever, Civil War, and manual farmwork, and the detail in the letters and the old photographs here make the era almost tangible. Visit this not-so-distant past and see how Morris helped Masonry evolve from its origins to take part in the United States’ women’s movement and become one of the world’s largest fraternal organizations. As he worked to standardize Freemasonry and establish the Order of the Eastern Star, his efforts were not without controversy.