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341.
Let masons ever live in love
First Line:
Let masons ever live in love
Last Line:
Whose fame has through all ages run | Live free masons &c
DMI number:
29620
342.
Let me gaze upon your treasure
First Line:
Let me gaze upon your treasure
Last Line:
To let de pauvre Frenchman sigh in vain
DMI number:
33210
343.
Let Sol curb his coursers and stretch out the day
First Line:
Let Sol curb his coursers and stretch out the day
Last Line:
The drinking success to our laddie
DMI number:
24775
344.
Let soldiers fight for praise and pay
First Line:
Let soldiers fight for praise and pay
Last Line:
Therefore give me the charming bowls
DMI number:
43082
345.
Let soldiers fight for prey or praise
First Line:
Let soldiers fight for prey or praise
Last Line:
But they want nothing that are drunk | It's wine pure wine revives sad souls | Therefore give us the cheering bowls
DMI number:
779
346.
Let some great joys pretend to find
First Line:
Let some great joys pretend to find
Last Line:
But one continued joy go round | Since life's &c
Author:
Thomas Shadwell (Confident)
DMI number:
42535
347.
May every honest freeman stand firm by Sir John Kaye
First Line:
May every honest freeman stand firm by Sir John Kaye
Last Line:
When drums do call let's turn out all huzza &c
DMI number:
11263
348.
Maids of the chamber or of the kitchen
First Line:
Maids of the chamber or of the kitchen
Last Line:
I'll help her for a mess of cream | Nor Galen &c
DMI number:
21968
349.
Man sen thy lyfe is ay in weir
First Line:
Man sen thy lyfe is ay in weir
Last Line:
That it not after be thy case | Sae spend thy ain quhyle thou has space
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10836
350.
Not far from that ancient and much noted place
First Line:
Not far from that ancient and much noted place
Last Line:
And lastly you are by the parish maintained | Derry down &c
DMI number:
11053
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