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 The fountain of love in all its purity

The companions of Beauty-Modesty and Love

The greatest blessing Heaven can send-a good wife

The pillars of love-Kindness and constancy

Friendship without interest and love without deceit

When love attacks the heart, may honour be the proposer of a truce

Delicious nights to every virtuous heart

Constancy in love and sincerity in friendship

Sense to win a heart, and merit to keep it

May the blush of conscious innocence ever deck the faces of the British Fair

May our joys with the Fair give pleasure to the heart

May the generous heart ever meet a chaste mate

May the union of persons be always founded on that of hearts

May the tempers of our wives be suited to these of their husbands

May those who love truly be always believed,

And those who deceive us be always deceived

The union of two fond hearts

The lady we love, and the friend we dare trust

The love of liberty and the liberty of love

Our royal King and the royal and ancient Craft

All the Kings, Princes, and Potentates, that propagate or

protect the Royal Art

All the Fraternity round the globe

All noblemen, and Right Worshipful Brothers, who have been

Grand Masters The Grand Lodge of Scotland

The Grand Lodge of England

All well disposed Masons

The GrndGrand [sic] Lodge of Ireland, &c.

The Masters and Wardens of all regular Lodges

To the memory of him who first planted the vine

To Masons, and to Masons' bairns,

And Women with both wit and charms,

That love to lie in Mason's arms

To all the female friends of Free-masons

To him that first the world began

To the memory of the Tyrian artist

To him that did the temple rear Who lived and died within the square