High In Masonry Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCA DDEC FFGG DDHH| Give me a board so I can trace on | A |
| How high I have gone as a mason | B |
| Said worker on true square cut stone | C |
| Unto some knights of good St John | A |
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| Each one of them could trace with ease | D |
| The highest Masonic degrees | D |
| Tell us how high then you have gone | E |
| They said to worker on cut stone | C |
| - | |
| Who said to their astonishment | F |
| To top of Washington monument | F |
| I solemnly to you declare | G |
| And will swear to fact upon the square | G |
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| I there stood thirty three degrees | D |
| While the mercury did freeze | D |
| And none of you will have desire | H |
| In masonry for to go higher | H |
James Mcintyre
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