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231.
Let malicious people censure
First Line:
Let malicious people censure
Last Line:
While envy does the mason's foes confound
DMI number:
404
232.
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
233.
Let masonry from pole to pole
First Line:
Let masonry from pole to pole
Last Line:
Are unity and love
DMI number:
29692
234.
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
235.
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
236.
Let masons' fame resound
First Line:
Let masons' fame resound
Last Line:
Till time's no more
DMI number:
37505
237.
Mild the southern breezes play
First Line:
Mild the southern breezes play
Last Line:
From thee bold independence sprung
DMI number:
36940
238.
Mary a chambermaid a brown-eyed lass
First Line:
Mary a chambermaid a brown-eyed lass
Last Line:
Surely at night then you'll be brought to bed
Author:
Sir Aston Cokayne (Confident)
DMI number:
17133
239.
Maecenas born of royal blood
First Line:
Maecenas born of royal blood
Last Line:
Fresh honours round a learned head
Author:
Thomas Creech (Absolute)
DMI number:
30638
240.
Melpomine who guides the tongues
First Line:
Melpomine who guides the tongues
Last Line:
And am obliged to close the scene
DMI number:
412
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