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11.
Insult no longer cruel fair
First Line:
Insult no longer cruel fair
Last Line:
One tear who wept so much for you
DMI number:
2420
12.
Love's an idle childish passion
First Line:
Love's an idle childish passion
Last Line:
Ask him who's the monarch now
Author:
Henry Baker (Absolute)
DMI number:
23785
13.
Love bids me go but reason bids me stay
First Line:
Love bids me go but reason bids me stay
Last Line:
Or reconcile them both and give me rest
DMI number:
2353
14.
O had I been by fate decreed
First Line:
O had I been by fate decreed
Last Line:
Acknowledged queen of all
DMI number:
2385
15.
Of Anna's charms let others tell
First Line:
Of Anna's charms let others tell
Last Line:
Which cruelly enslave us
DMI number:
729
16.
On her couch one summer's day
First Line:
On her couch one summer's day
Last Line:
Let me be your interpreter
Author:
Henry Baker (Absolute)
DMI number:
18702
17.
To rack my soul or give me joy
First Line:
To rack my soul or give me joy
Last Line:
You killed you killed whom you could save
DMI number:
2388
18.
Twas said by those of old beware
First Line:
Twas said by those of old beware
Last Line:
Rash vows are made but to be broke
Author:
Henry Baker (Absolute)
DMI number:
22262
19.
Unwise and thoughtless impotent and blind
First Line:
Unwise and thoughtless impotent and blind
Last Line:
His power declare his purposes fulfil
Author:
Henry Baker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30167
20.
While tears overflow bright Anna's eyes
First Line:
While tears overflow bright Anna's eyes
Last Line:
Even Anna's kisses cannot save
DMI number:
596
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