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Today in Masonic History we present All-seeing Eye by Rob Morris.
There is an eye through blackest night
A vigil ever keeps
A vision of unerring light,
O'er lowly vale, o'er giddy height,
The Eye that never sleeps.
Midst poverty and sickness lain,
The outcast lowly weeps
What marks the face convulsed with pain?
What marks the softened look again?
The Eye that never sleeps.
Above the far meridian sun -
Below profoundest deeps,
Where dewy day his course begun,
Where scarlet marks his labor done -
The Eye that never sleeps.
No limit bounds th' Eternal Sight
No misty cloud o'ersweeps
The depths of hell give up their light -
Eternity itself is bright -
The Eye that never sleeps.
Then rest we calm, though round our head
The life-storm fiercely sweeps
What fear is in the blast? what dread
In mightier Death? An Eye's o'erhead,
The Eye that never sleeps.
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William Rufus Blake Passes Away
George Cockburn, 10th Baronet is Born
James Andrew Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie is Born
If by Rudyard Kipling