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IIUSIC LIBRARY VASSAR COLLEGE POUGHKEEPSIE, ugw yopx EAPEHANIHHEHIIWERS $@1a@ Words by LONGFELLOW E°7lT9usic bi OLORES. 50 Copyright. ——>‘fT\'<‘> PI"iC€ London: E.DoNAaowsK1, 26, Castle Stheet,Benners SI:neel:,W. THE REAPER V AND‘ THE FLOWERS. THE POETRY BY LONGFELLOW. THE MUSIC BY DOLORES. There is a reaper, whose name 'i.~Dc-ath. And, with his sic _k]e keen, _ The Reaym-9 nnl the flowtpg. reaps the beard _ed grain in a breath,AndAthe f]ov;’1"sthat-growbejween; ...
Show moreIIUSIC LIBRARY VASSAR COLLEGE POUGHKEEPSIE, ugw yopx EAPEHANIHHEHIIWERS $@1a@ Words by LONGFELLOW E°7lT9usic bi OLORES. 50 Copyright. ——>‘fT\'<‘> PI"iC€ London: E.DoNAaowsK1, 26, Castle Stheet,Benners SI:neel:,W. THE REAPER V AND‘ THE FLOWERS. THE POETRY BY LONGFELLOW. THE MUSIC BY DOLORES. There is a reaper, whose name 'i.~Dc-ath. And, with his sic _k]e keen, _ The Reaym-9 nnl the flowtpg. reaps the beard _ed grain in a breath,AndAthe f]ov;’1"sthat-growbejween; “Shall I , Z I havenaught that is fair.>”said he; Have naught hutthebeared grain? Tho’ the . . 8‘._,______ breath of these l0W’rs is sweet to me, I will them all k a _ _gain. Th0’the breath of theseflnw’rsis sweet to me,Iw1'l] givethem all back a_gain. /3—~ » Culla voce The RPEPCT and the fhvxvv-1-S . He gaz‘d-at the flowers wlth tearful eyes, He Idss’d their drobping leaves; It was HMFY ‘ for theL0rd of Pa- _ _.1'a_dise, He bound them in his sheaves: Lord hath need of those flow- rets gay," The reaper said, and sinifd 7‘ "Dear The Rowen‘ ram} 11% flower;-. tokens of the earth are they,Wh€-re ewas ‘ a child. Dear tokens of the 71* earth arethe-y,Where he was once a child. /* They shall all bloom in fields of ]ight,Trans-p]an..ted by my care, \sa1'nts,upon their ganmentswhite, These sa_cred b]0s_soms wear-. Andthe Tb A R n‘yw1_ 1‘~ ‘ 1‘-w«r~.<-. mo- _ther gave in tears and pain, The flov/rsshemost did love; She knew she would them all a_g‘ain.Inthe wlds of light a_ _b0\'e. Fnewshe would fi them all a- , In the fields of light a- .b0~.'e./ Th‘.- R«:~xmr an-‘ fhnr Huwnx. NEW AND POPULAR SONGS. SHEPHERD MUSIC. 0 to B‘. Music by GEORGE F.V|NGENT. 7]- Words by CLAXSUN BELLAMY. Alle re A ,s_hepherd {E _A.r_ca‘dian.mead,His oat- pipeiis play- , LORDS AND LADIES. Q to EI9_ Music by wmdsby GEORGE FVINCENT CLAXSON BELLAMY. State Brightly gleam a thousand ta_pers,Onthe brown oak pane1l’d BLOW on THOU GENTLE BREEZE. D to p_ Music by FREDERIC SCARSBROOK. M Words by VIVIAN GRAHNME . Andante. Blow Thy breath so soft and sweet on thou gentle breeze, SPRINC HAS COME WITH SUNSHINE BRIGHT. Words by F to G . Music by VIVIAN GRAHAME. FREDERIC SCARSBRUOK. All retto Giojoso. > Spring has come with sun shine bright, F‘ra_grant 0 _ dours marcato. I STOOD ON THEBRIDICE. B to E . Music by FREDERIC SCARSBRUOK. -M; Words by LU NC FELLOW . Andante I stood on bridge at n1idnigI1t,Asthe clockswere striking the STAR THAT SHINEST IN THE TWILICHh;[T._ b Words by D I’° 9“ FREDERICHSSEIEIRKBRUOK. VIVIAN CRAHAME. Allegretto con Espressione. ‘ ‘St-ar that shi.nest in the twilight, At the ending of the day, yzgf V THE LILY BELL. B.S.‘IIA?fI\‘dTSGBNERY. C3” F‘ Allegro ma 11011 Music by FRANZ AB,T , I fainwould be _1y bc11_ _ _ . _ N COLDEN CFIAI N . C to E. Musicb‘ Words by’ V y H. A. MU'SCfAT. ROBERT I3/U«'E'ER, Moder to. With a slow, sad step I wander’d_ On a fair and sunuyrnorn V THE SONG OF THE NICHTINCALE. Words by C to F_ Music by w.S.PASSMORE ESQ. .M.LARDELL|. An 0 . < Hark! what en_chant; ing mu _ _ sic Wakes up the startled night \ ‘ . . \ THE CH|LD’S PRAYER. Wordsby permission fromthe D to D. DETROIT FREE PRESS. An ante. Musicby WILLIAM BETTRIDCE. She lmeltwitli her sweet hands fold- ed,Her fair lit_tle head bowed THE WO0D—B|RD’S SONG. D to F. Musicby Words by BENNETT GILBERT. FRANCES CHAMBRE STEEL. Alleg Heardl thy sweet Ear- ly pret_ty ma _ vis, DREAMINC OF HOME. ID to D. Music by Words by W.F.TAYLIJR. WALTER EGEIRTDN. Allegretto uasi Andante. Far far a _ way. . . . I sit and dream a- lone, LO‘1”1»dO1"1:E.l:)ON15XJOVVSI/(I,
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'73? L ‘56 vi 3 3°‘ “' LONDON: . f",»,"._.‘v"' .‘ _ ‘F oL§ NWELW’ E-MR & G DEDICATED TO ':‘LfEg:;_, BRARY, ‘1m§é§g‘;m; Zéiia, W. M R? 8ARToR1s- lM)DL10IL, BOOS EY & C‘? 295, REGE NT STREET.W, MUSIC LIBRARY A; VASSAR COLLEGE’! SEA-WEED. WORDS BY LONGFELLOW. V MUSIC BY D O LORES . JVIODERATO. When descends on the At _ _ Ian- _ tic r~>~/ -/ _ gan _ tic storn1—wi11d of.... the E _ _ _ _ qui -nox, /""‘ ET qgg Landward in his Wrath he scourges...
Show more'73? L ‘56 vi 3 3°‘ “' LONDON: . f",»,"._.‘v"' .‘ _ ‘F oL§ NWELW’ E-MR & G DEDICATED TO ':‘LfEg:;_, BRARY, ‘1m§é§g‘;m; Zéiia, W. M R? 8ARToR1s- lM)DL10IL, BOOS EY & C‘? 295, REGE NT STREET.W, MUSIC LIBRARY A; VASSAR COLLEGE’! SEA-WEED. WORDS BY LONGFELLOW. V MUSIC BY D O LORES . JVIODERATO. When descends on the At _ _ Ian- _ tic r~>~/ -/ _ gan _ tic storn1—wi11d of.... the E _ _ _ _ qui -nox, /""‘ ET qgg Landward in his Wrath he scourges The toiling sur_ges, Laden with L___,2g___2./ sea- _weed from the rocks _ Ever drift - ing, _/_/ drift _ _ ing, _ (M-m__ shift _ _ing cur _ _ _rents of the rest _ _ _ lesis Seaweed . Till in sheltered coves, and reaches of salfiy beaches; All have Pd ;_.—/ found re _pose a _ gain. 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