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Today in Masonic History we present The Model Mason by Rob Morris.
This poem was dedicated to Brother Phillip C. Tucker, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Vermont in the late 1850's.
There's a fine old Mason In the North, he's
genial, wise, and true,
His list of brothers comprehends, dear Brother,
me and you;
So warm's his heart the snow-blast fails to chill
his generous blood,
And his hand Is like a giant's when outstretched
to man or God;
Reproach nor blame, nor any shame, has checked
his course or dimmed his fame-
All honor to his name!
This fine old Mason is but one of a large family;
In every Lodge you'll find his kin, you'll find
them two or three;
You'll know them when you see them, for they
have their father's face,
A generous knack of speaking truth and doing
good always:-
Reproach nor blame, nor any shame, has checked
their course or dimmed their fame -
Freemason Is their name!
Ah, many an orphan smiles upon the kindred as
they pass;
And many a widow's prayers confess the sympathizing
grace;
The Father of this Brotherhood himself doth
smile to see
Their works - they're numbered all In heaven
those deeds of charity!
Reproach nor blame, nor any shame, can check
their course or dim their fame,-
All honor to their name!