34 Metaphors for lodging

A lodge is the conservator of the purity and the protector of the integrity of the Order within its precincts.

Malwood Lodge, close by, is a seat of the Harcourt family, and not far away, about a mile and a half from Minstead church, is the spot where William Rufus was killed by that mysterious arrow which by accident or design, relieved England of a tyrannical and wicked king.

An Indian lodge had evidently been the model of the inventor.

Equator Lodge was an impregnable fortress, and the only member of the garrison he saw in a fortnight was Bella.

From these views, it will appear that a Grand Lodge is the supreme legislative, judicial, and executive authority of the Masonic jurisdiction in which it is situated.

The subordinate lodge is the instrument which the Grand Lodge employs in considering the investigation.

But this lodge of bark and poles was the color of the woods, and nearly escaped intruding as man's work.

lodge there were only two or three little children seated round a lamp, laughing and looking at pictures in a book.

The Master's Lodge here is the residence of the sovereign on all royal visits.

It says that "a lodge is an assemblage of Masons, duly congregated, having the Holy Bible, square, and compasses, and a charter, or warrant of constitution, empowering them to work.

If given in public, the lodge is the proper place, and the reprimand should be given by the Master from his appropriate station.

[The fact is, that Lodge was the second son of Sir Thomas Lodge, Lord Mayor of London, who died in 1584, by his wife, the daughter of Sir William Laxton.]

" Lodge was a physician as well as a poet; he was the author of two plays, and eminent, in his day, for writing elegant odes, pastoral songs, sonnets, and madrigals.

A lodge working under a dispensation is a merely temporary body, originated for a special purpose, and is therefore possessed of very circumscribed powers.

" Lodge, dodgeheaven, leavenearth, birthsuch, in six words, is the sum and substance of six lines.

Subordinate lodges are the assemblies of the craft in their primary capacity, and the Grand Lodge is the Supreme Masonic Tribunal, only because it consists of and is constituted by a representation of these primary assemblies.

A masonic lodge is, therefore, a symbol of the world.

Birds in cages are hung about it, and a sweet voice, singing within, tells us that the lodge is the cage of a more costly bird.

" A lodge under dispensation is simply the creature of the Grand Master.

Subordinate lodges are the assemblies of the craft in their primary capacity, and the Grand Lodge is the Supreme Masonic Tribunal, only because it consists of and is constituted by a representation of these primary assemblies.

It has been said, however, by the oppugners of this prerogative, that these "occasional lodges" were only special communications of the Grand Lodge, and the "makings" are thus supposed to have taken place under the authority of that body, and not of the Grand Master.

Pembroke Lodge is a long, low, irregular white house on the edge of the high ground which forms the western limit of Richmond Park.

Queen Elizabeth's hunting lodge, which adjoins the Forest Hotel at Chingford, is a restored three-storied and much gabled building, constructed of plastered brickwork and framed with oak.

My lodging was up six pairs of stairs, in a room which I rented for half-a-crown a week, coals included; but my heart was sea-sick of Edinburgh folk and town manners, for which I had no stomach.

The little lodging of which he speaks was "a retired chamber on the garden-wall;" and having left it for a few days to go to Antwerp with the carriage and horses which they had used on the journey, on his return it had already acquired, in his view, something of the character of home.

34 Metaphors for  lodging