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1951.
Let masonry be now my theme
First Line:
Let masonry be now my theme
Last Line:
We've crowned with joy this happy happy day
DMI number:
28681
1952.
Let masonry from pole to pole
First Line:
Let masonry from pole to pole
Last Line:
Are unity and love
DMI number:
29692
1953.
Let masons be merry each night when they meet
First Line:
Let masons be merry each night when they meet
Last Line:
By him were directed inspired from above
DMI number:
28964
1954.
Let others sing of Mars and of his train
First Line:
Let others sing of Mars and of his train
Last Line:
And as thou wouldst my heart inspire my song
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
44675
1955.
Let our joys be sublime
First Line:
Let our joys be sublime
Last Line:
And damn them all that ever bore that name
DMI number:
12571
1956.
Let our joys be sublime
First Line:
Let our joys be sublime
Last Line:
Whilst the Tories are waiting our leisure
DMI number:
28787
1957.
Let perjured fair Aminta know
First Line:
Let perjured fair Aminta know
Last Line:
That pity ever dwelt with pride
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
18179
1958.
Let Scots now return at Lesley's demand
First Line:
Let Scots now return at Lesley's demand
Last Line:
But when this comes to pass say the devil is blind
DMI number:
1567
1959.
Let soldiers fight for pay or praise
First Line:
Let soldiers fight for pay or praise
Last Line:
Therefore give us the charming bowl
DMI number:
33019
1960.
Let the ambitious favour find
First Line:
Let the ambitious favour find
Last Line:
Her arms much softer nights
Author:
Charles Sackville (Absolute)
DMI number:
41814
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