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541.
Whatever has been done of old
First Line:
Whatever has been done of old
Last Line:
And all the world but Corbet knows
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
35219
542.
When a lodge of free masons are clothed in their aprons
First Line:
When a lodge of free masons are clothed in their aprons
Last Line:
At all times that you are a free mason
DMI number:
29626
543.
When a man to the town for a show brings a lion
First Line:
When a man to the town for a show brings a lion
Last Line:
For the lion's without and the monkey's within
DMI number:
22291
544.
When by Old Isaac's last command
First Line:
When by Old Isaac's last command
Last Line:
To slave an hour were much
DMI number:
18270
545.
When ever we are alone
First Line:
When ever we are alone
Last Line:
By brethren of the royal art
DMI number:
29656
546.
When first the golden morn aloft
First Line:
When first the golden morn aloft
Last Line:
And make his lodge a lodge of love
DMI number:
38251
547.
When Lupus has wrought hard all day
First Line:
When Lupus has wrought hard all day
Last Line:
Would'st thou once call me to my rest
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12243
548.
When I may reveal
First Line:
When I may reveal
Last Line:
But with the adventure of my life or death
DMI number:
40983
549.
When Phoebus had melted the sickles of ice
First Line:
When Phoebus had melted the sickles of ice
Last Line:
They'd conquer or die by his side
DMI number:
37002
550.
When the sun from the east first salutes mortal eyes
First Line:
When the sun from the east first salutes mortal eyes
Last Line:
And I'll work till high twelve then I'll lay down my hod
DMI number:
38264
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