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				Title:     A Symbol 
			     Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [ More Titles by Goethe]		                
			     (This fine poem is given by Goethe amongst a small collection of what he calls Loge (Lodge), meaning thereby Masonic pieces.)  THE mason's trade    Resembles life,      With all its strife,   Is like the stir made       By man on earth's face.   Though weal and woe        The future may hide,       Unterrified                We onward go               In ne'er changing race.    A veil of dread            Hangs heavier still.       Deep slumbers fill         The stars over-head,       And the foot-trodden grave.  Observe them well, And watch them revealing How solemn feeling And wonderment swell The hearts of the brave. The voice of the blest, And of spirits on high Seems loudly to cry: "To do what is best, Unceasing endeavour! "In silence eterne Here chaplets are twin'd, That each noble mind Its guerdon may earn.-- Then hope ye for ever!"
   1827.
 
 
 
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