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1.
Ah blame me not if no despair
First Line:
Ah blame me not if no despair
Last Line:
My looks betray me every hour
Author:
Robert Wolseley (Confident)
DMI number:
9044
2.
Ah blame not me if no despair
First Line:
Ah blame not me if no despair
Last Line:
My looks betray me every hour
Author:
Robert Wolseley (Speculation)
DMI number:
3867
3.
Freedom is a real treasure
First Line:
Freedom is a real treasure
Last Line:
Fate and women dote on fools
DMI number:
2679
4.
Here those who by love's cruelty have died
First Line:
Here those who by love's cruelty have died
Last Line:
With fruitless sorrow pities her too late
Author:
Robert Wolseley (Absolute)
DMI number:
4779
5.
I have too long endured her guilty scorn
First Line:
I have too long endured her guilty scorn
Last Line:
By all those beauties that inspired disdain
Author:
Robert Wolseley (Speculation) & John Oldham (Speculation)
DMI number:
4657
6.
I have too long endured her guilty scorn
First Line:
I have too long endured her guilty scorn
Last Line:
That down love's current drives me fast away
DMI number:
3664
7.
Let humble souls their flames conceal
First Line:
Let humble souls their flames conceal
Last Line:
You no where should refuse enough to live
DMI number:
3511
8.
No more will I my passion hide
First Line:
No more will I my passion hide
Last Line:
My former idols I despise
DMI number:
736
9.
Once more a father and a son falls out
First Line:
Once more a father and a son falls out
Last Line:
To free a nation and uncrown a king
Author:
Robert Wolseley (Absolute)
DMI number:
3673
10.
Once more a father and a son fall out
First Line:
Once more a father and a son fall out
Last Line:
To free a nation and uncrown a king
DMI number:
17902
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