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To the Right Honourable the Lord Kinnaird, on his commencing Master of Masons, &c.
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To the Right Honourable the Lord Kinnaird, on his commencing Master of Masons, &c.

Hail! noble patron of true Masonry,
Fame's temple-builder to posterity!
Fresh in records shall be your noble name
Ingrav'd on pillars of immortal fame.
Destin'd by Heav'n, that myst'ry to revive,
With fresher glory in the place to live:
Sure fervent love to ancient rules and laws,
Made you thus honour and support the cause.
This secret grand, by kings rever'd of old,
Unpurchas'd still for Lydian piles of gold,
Now, by your care, in its full glory stands,
And mocks the blow of sacrilegious hands:
Despises founds and dreadful shocks of war,
The storms of time, and tempests from afar.
This, all true Masons, unconstrain'd, will own,
When your proceedings are to them made known;
All in the sphere of Masonry that move,
With loud applause, your conduct shall approve.
This lodge reviv'd, and by your love allur'd,
By wholesome rules, judiciously secur'd

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To after-ages; those unborn shall praise
The undertaking in more lofty lays.
Antiquity, with all its glorious fame,
Shall be transmitted in your noble name:
While Fame exists, yea, and shall still be shown,
What Charles Lord Kinnaird has done alone,
To rectify and to confirm, what all
Accepted Brothers fam'd or valu'd call.