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A.fA/BY, on [L 1/7 . v 374/v/v»m0d.>z2/X///\/I /M/J WRITTEN BY CDMPOSED BY ENJFEELW/.) QJHM ILIEJKLEY/A f X C! 15/05’, 45 /4 I/6704A gz/£77 rm 50/_°/M/V0 & 7-E/Vflpl’ 50/W2/V0 & co/vr/mm, M smw/vo 4/v0 5455, PH. 3 V, A. m Ma 77/; ca/v5£cm NM 0; /11/My/r/qr 6’/I/V/VE/? as/mu/v 0/ 7/201” M0/7/27 I’/A/V /Vl//V5 orggr/an/(M, man 033/ j’ 5 0/V 0» 5 ‘\D(/E77, v.) . LONDON; CRAMTR BEALE5cC‘.’201,REGENT STREET. E; / x: “EXCELSIO:§ :._ The shades of night were falling fast, As through an...
Show moreA.fA/BY, on [L 1/7 . v 374/v/v»m0d.>z2/X///\/I /M/J WRITTEN BY CDMPOSED BY ENJFEELW/.) QJHM ILIEJKLEY/A f X C! 15/05’, 45 /4 I/6704A gz/£77 rm 50/_°/M/V0 & 7-E/Vflpl’ 50/W2/V0 & co/vr/mm, M smw/vo 4/v0 5455, PH. 3 V, A. m Ma 77/; ca/v5£cm NM 0; /11/My/r/qr 6’/I/V/VE/? as/mu/v 0/ 7/201” M0/7/27 I’/A/V /Vl//V5 orggr/an/(M, man 033/ j’ 5 0/V 0» 5 ‘\D(/E77, v.) . LONDON; CRAMTR BEALE5cC‘.’201,REGENT STREET. E; / x: “EXCELSIO:§ :._ The shades of night were falling fast, As through an Alpine village pass’d A youth, who bore, ’mid snow and ice, A. banner with the strange device, The. Consecration of Pvxlaskiia Ba'nner,a:id Hymn of the Moravian Nuns of Bethlehem. (llla1s1.v'ated.) Song or Duett. Pr: 3/,. “EXcels’ior'l” His brow was sad: his eye beneath Flaslfid like a faulchion from its sheath; And like a silver clarion rung The accents of that unknown tongue, e “Excelsior l” In happy homes he saw the light Of household fires gleam warm and bright: Above, the spectral glaciers shone, And from his lips escaped a groan, i “Excelsior l” “Try not the pass l” the old man said: “Dark lowers the tempest overhead, “The roaring torrent is deep and wide l” And loud that clarion voice replied, “Excelsior l” “O! stay? the maiden said,“and rest "“*Thy weary head upon this l)reastl” A tear_ stood in his bright blue eye, But still he answer’d,w‘ith a sigh, “Excelsior l” “Beware the piv1k‘.—t1"tilJ{‘-3 withered branch! “Beware the awful avalanche l” This was the peasants last “Good Night :” A voice replied,far up the height, “Excelsior 1“ At break of day, as heavenward The pious monks of Saint Bernard Utter’d the oft—repeated prayer, A voice cried through the startled air, “Excelsior l” A traveller, by the faithful hound; Halt‘-buried in the snow was found; ‘Still grasping in his hand of ice That banner with the strange device‘; V “Excelsior 1” There, in the twilight cold and grey, Lifeless, but beautiful, he lay ; And froin the sky, serene and far, <' ‘ v _ 1 ‘(Speak ggxjilyis’ Companion to "Hearts and l-lomes” Song or Duett by John Blocltlcy . 2% I T ***“ExcELsIoRz” V——-@®>-—— Cémposed by JOHN BLOCKLEY. , I1/'r1'Vtten by H.VV.iLO\IGFELLOW. .x_1Jv1)AJv'cr12vo. T /5 /9 The shades of night were fall _'ing fast, As through an A1_pine /9/9 ' h ‘‘I Q? Village passfl A youth who bore, ’mi.d snow and ice, *7 banner with the strange deVi.ce,“Ex _ _ CEL_ _ _s1 _ on '..” * calla race. fly!‘ ‘\-—/ #6 ate * Excelsi0r_. Hzglzverx Exam-1si,9r! John B7ock':-,-y. brow sad: his eye beneath F1ash’d like a faulchion /9/9 %V%' cres-____ccn_____do. from its sheath; And like" 5'11 _-_._Ver C/1Z1.___'I’i0Il rung The accents of tongue , “Ex _ _ CEL- _ - _ s1 _ _ -011!” mf A. dim: e mu. By thesame Composer,‘ Excelsior‘. \ “Evange]ine”(founded on L0n'gf‘el10w’S. Poem P1‘ 2/... 2 ‘> ***“ExcELsIoRz” V:-<®>-—— Cémposed by JOHN BLOCKLEY. , I1/'rz'Vtten by H.W.lowGF1«:LL0w. .x_1Jv1)AJv'cr12vo. T /5 /9 . \ nufi The shades of night were fall _'ing fast, As through an A1_pine /9/9 ' h “I Q? Village passfl A youth who bore, ’mid snow and ice, *3 banner with the strange deVice,“Ex _ _ CEL_ _ _s1 _ OR '..” * calla race. nyf‘ ‘\—/ ék * . * Exce1.<;i0r_. Eliglzerx Ffxn-1si,,or! John B7ock’:.,—y. its accents Excelsior‘. beneath Flash 11 like a faulchion ~17” sheath ; And like“ a sil __ __ _ver c121 __ _ rion rung The f. of tongue, “EX_-cEL____s1___0R'.” mf A. dim: e rall. By the same Composer,‘ “Evange1ine”(founded on L0ngfelIow’s Poem .) Pr 2/_ Con tenerezza . In hfa}-Jpy homes. he saw the light Of household‘ gleam warm and bright: AboVe,the ._spe_ct1-a] ‘glaciers dolente. And from his ‘. lips escaped a groan, “Ex__ -_cm.__A_-sj’.__oR!?" Exce’I"i"r"\ - “Exce]Si,0r!y’ ‘Va Duett bi’ ‘.P1'.‘c5l/ - John B1r)n;(1€Y Pqrldrzte. ‘$9 4“Try not the pass the old man said: “Dark 1ow’rs the tempest "f '\;/' emer ico. . . , /{gt motto, ores .... .-cen .... -.do /\ o _ _: _ '_ _ verhead , The réax-_ ..ing‘ torrent is deaf) and wide?’ And o.cv.-.-o-o. "-'._""L_‘_)"". J adlzlb. 5‘ loud that cla - ., rion voice replied, “Ex _ _ CEL _ _ _SI _ _OR '.” A mfL "sf «0! “Eliza Cqo_K’s” Ballads. V ‘ mu." - . _' , _ Excelsior! _ “Love ‘on. ‘ Star of my hoyle 3’ “W1nter.Tree ,” “WiTt thott_he_m1_n_e3’ &c. Pm?‘/_ mach. John Blockley _ »Exc¢1si0r! The admired Songs and Duetts,"‘Ycsterdayf3L‘{To—mox-xrowf and “To-day?’ Ca)_ztabi[e -P molto F.$prcss1'v0. stay,” the maiden said, “and rest Thy wea‘___I'y head up- / C7'(3S_.., ‘.2 _on this breast!” A tear stood ' his bright blue eye, But rall:edz'm. /5 f_\ still he answer’d , -with _a sigh,“Ex _ CEL ._ _ s1_ OR 3” /A A v ' ‘ , /‘j g . 9/ A/E-:./\\ .— /9/9 *\"’/’ "If? ,\f. Sf _ware the pine—tree’s with/er’d branch! Beware the aW_fu1 a._vaIanche*’.’’ . By the same mpofser John B1ockIey( Do./cc e pom piu lento . This was the peasant’s last“Good Night§’A voice rep1ied,far up the height ,“EX_ /9/9 (’7wr'g1'co.r-\ Larghetto e Ré>lfgz'oso. _CEL_-_S'I__-OR!” At break of day, as /9/7 . \_/ . heavenward The pi;ous,n1onks of Saint Bernard L Utter’d the oft—re_ V /5 - /3 dd libf;-\\ /3 _peat._ed. prayer, A Voice cried thro’ the startled aiF:‘EX~CP3L_Sl_OR 1”/\ J? 7”{]v ’ ‘ "f mf_ralZ. . ‘ ~ .\°.=" By the same Composer. , “The last Song‘ of Sapphoi’ Poetry by NIT’ Hemans. (Illustrated in Colors Pr-.2//f6-‘_J l‘)xc€<:i.>r. _Jchx;- Bloc‘-<1‘ey. *3; Pa rlante. trav’_-ler, by the faith -_ ful hound, Half e — buried /9/9 was found, Still g1~asp_ing in his hand of ice That nif banner with the strange device,“Ex__cEL _ s1 _ OR !” *i‘** The Al‘i)ine or S? Bernard’s Dogs, so celebrated for the services they render to mankind, are trained by the worthy monks of the Hospice of Mount Si Bernard, for rescuing the unfortunate tra_ veller amid the glaciers and snow-drifts of the mountains . They are sent out in pairs, one with a warm cloak fastened to his back, the other with a basket tied round his neck, containing some cordial and bread . If they find a traveller who has sunk in the snow, they will lie down beside him, until by their warmth they restore heat and energy, and thus frequently save, his life . __ If he re- covers sufficiently to he able to walk,-Athey conduct him to the convent and by loud harking give warning oflztheir return; if the traveller he insensihle, they hasten for‘ sucéonr and guide the ..monks to the spot . ‘By the same Composer- The Honb_1_e M5 Norton’s Ballads . -“I remember thy voice: “Friend of our early days’."‘My Childhoods home?’ Pr 2/.. ea: John Blockley Lento. 'fI"here, ln the twilight cold and grey, Life___1ess,but ;be=au_ti__ Qf - ‘ef ‘Q? A _ and Jul, he lay; And from the sky, se___rene and far, A tenuto . libitum. voice fell, like a fall _ ing‘ star, “Ex- _ _ CEL _ _ _s1_ _ ~01: 1” “Ex, f'\ calla voce . ./Vlorendo . pa cc ‘ [99 _ _cEL-__._s1___oR. EX-__cEL____s1__0R. Morendor /yo xv/% /9/9/9 M, KSJ Excelsim-. London, Published lxy.J1\hn_ B"l0ck1ey,N° Pa-rk Rc>ad,Haverstock Hill . ;“I“lE\W & @UETIT$3_I@@MP®SE@ vfl@AUH*lN _______.______.___....._._.._______.._________._._. ('fm2l24tIn' souo 2/6 DUETT 3/: POETRV. LONGFELLO ,MUSlC.J . B LOCKLEY. Iézoc/rz£r.'9 zxcszs/on //v c, ,/Jr 55 /252/m/2//M (2/2/72, /Io:/Z/"mg, m2/~//¢// 0/Z0//5//k//mV.} paw/‘72/. mm; Ar /25/2: /za/zz/12/zn’ 4%/1///22, "n/.5 I’£fl.S'£ arr//5 A/,4/om." “rm: om /Im/3 Ana/r£.ss§' "ms norm’: or S.’ unm/70$ HM V£fl,"c£3]Z7£(Z//a air 52’/'////2/14’/I/2 at-7 a/”/émizzg am//Z 9'/M22 :2/‘/mix‘ J/Ex’ /M//z/z/may W///%:.r /2/I//1f.r 6})/7///are/.’ '@'bI* 13 mag 13 atg, sons 2/» D u 5712/- , POETHY, LONGFELLOW ,,,, ..MUSlC.J.BLOCKLEY. 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U7 C '1'» -1 § $33 5 $14 (T ‘i;j_.;-F " i i~;::_i< I ~—« ,/ \\_. \‘:~l,.\ C E L s 1 0 R’-’. _.r .~ The shades of night were falling fizist, As through an Alpine village p;iss’d A youth , who bore, ’mid snow and ice , A banner with the strange device, “Excelsior!” His brow was sad: his eye lgneneath Flashid like 8- faulchion from its slnzath; And like a silver clarion rung The accents of that unknown tongue, “lCxcvlsim‘ l.” In happy homes he saw‘ the light Of household fires gleam warm and bright: Above, the spectral glaciers shone, And from his lips escaped a groan , “Excelsior !” “Try not the pass'.” the old man said: “Dark lowers the tempest overhead, “The roaring torrent is deep and wide!” Aml loud that clarion voice replied, “Excelsiorl.” "0! stay: the maiden said,“and rest “Thy weary head upon this hreastl” A tear stood in his hright blue eye, But still he answer’d,wit.h a sigh, “Excelsior!” “Beware the pine-tree)s withered branch‘. “Beware the awful avalanche l” This was the peasant’s last“Good Night:” A voice replied,far up the height, “Excelsior!” At break of day, as heavenward The ‘pious monks of Saint Bernard iUtter’d the oft-repeated prayer, A voice cried through the startled air,‘ ' ' ‘‘lC\(-«-lsi(>rl.’’ A traveller, by the faithful ‘hound, Half-buried in the snow was found, Still grasping in his hand of ice That hanner —with the strange device , ' V “ Jxcblsior l” There, in the twilight cold‘ and grey, Lifeless, but heautiful, he lay; .And from the Sky, serene and ,f'a'r, A voice» fell, like a falling star, ~»\ ,/ “rf%a::Efiié*< “Excelsior l” / \ W “\ \ lg \ , . \ /' ,’, % . / / 3; ‘‘ExcELs|oR!’’ — DU ETT. -{(9}- (r0,,,p0m1 1,). JOHN B;,ocxx.EY. A W/Wtten by H.W. I-..vONG.F¢ELLOV‘V. A.v1).4.vT1.vo A f.\ at '_ /9/9 The shades of night were falling fast, As through an A1._pine village pass"d A The shades of night were falling tlust, As through an ALpine ifllztge pass’({ A /9/9”: Q‘ Q‘ youth who bore, ’mi,d snow and ice_,A banner with the strange device, adlib. youth Who bore, inid snow and ice,A banner with the strange. device, “EX- calla vase. l‘42U‘«~]s1or! Duett. Ex_ce1s1or_ Hzghur. John ,B1bCk1£y- -p,(.)1.C(3.) 27-id VOICE f/..\\ f\ . —— . _ CE.L_ _ SI __ OR 1” A His brow was " - ' ' eye ’oe_ neath /’/9 F1a.sh’d like a faulchion its ‘ sheath, And like . a si1.., _ _ver cla _ _ _ _- _rion hung accents of that unknown tongue, “EX__ 3 h_ ' ‘A dim.-erall. -?f L.» > _ . By the same Composer- The a_dm1red Songs mud Duetts . ‘Excelsior! Due1t_ “_Yéstérday’_’, “Tov-mor3'oW’_’ ‘and ‘A“,To—day.” John Blqcklcy . Con te~'n(?rezza. In hap_py homes homes L In hap _ py flires gleam warm ‘and bright: gleam warm and hright: t And from his lips shone, And from his lips shone , __cEL-___ s1__oR‘.” E X celsfoyr. . Duett‘ Of household he saw the light light Of household he saw the gig Above, the spec _ - tral glaciers Above, the spec__”t:ral glaciers escaped a groan , escaped 21 groan , dolente. John Blocklcy. Pdflantl 2'31 Vo~I(iE. “Try not the pass!” the old man said: “Dark 1owl'"s the tem_.pest Energico . 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ver_head, The roar- _ lug torrent cla __ ‘rion I voice replied, “EX __ CEL _ __SI_ _OR!’-’ J 18’ VOICE. By the same Compnser. Excelsior! ' Duett . “ Summer? 33 31 V0011 Dfi‘etY’- P13 2/,'g ' Jo} n Blockley Cantabile e molto Espressivo. stay,” the mai _ den said, ' “and rest Thy wea_ - -1“; head up. .011 this breast!” A tear stood in .his bright blue /eye, V rall: 6’ dim. f.\ (2':flV¢‘;ice)r;\\ he answe'r’d, wiih ' sigh, “EX _ _ CEL _ _ _SI._ _OR!” ,\ ares. ‘&——i ’ L"! Sf ./flgitato. V010 Q “Be __ ware ~ the pine — tree’s wither’d V F3 1:) branch ! Be _ ware ‘V the aw. _ ; _;f'u1 a _ . _ _ _ _V_Va1‘4ll]O1'\€ . "Excelsior! Duett. ; V ' ‘ ‘ John Blockley. Dolce e paco pin lento. the t e up the height , “Ex- _ _cEL_ _ _s1_ .oR!” e Religioso . break of Saint Ber- _n'ard Saint Ber: _nard i W {Th Excelsior! Duétt . pea._sant’s last “Good Night” A voice replied, far pea_sant’s last “Good Night” A V()‘lCe replied, far CV88 . Lurgizctto F/.\\ energ-{co . At J . f /9/9 hea _ _ ven - ward The pi- _ous monks of hea _ _ ven — ward The pi- -0us monks of Ut __ ter’d the oft — "re __ peat -5 ed prayer, A Ut __ teril the oft - re _-pe:if-_ed prayer; ‘ET John B1ock1e-y- ‘V221 l8z'ce-)//€ ‘ » lit V"1CE- — voice cried thro’ the startled air, “EX_.,CEL__S1_0R!” rrgf i nzf mf mu. .;\:i:§(— Pa rla nte. trav’__‘_ller, by the faith___f'ul hound, Half — buried /9/9 snow was found, Still grasp__ing. in his hand of ice "9" (21111 I/éice.) Q‘ banner with the strange device, “EX __ CEL _ SI _ OR!” * . ** The Alpine or S? Bernard’s Dogs, so celebrated for the services they render to mankind,. are trained by the worthy monks of the Hospice of Mount '5'} Bernard, for ‘rescuing the unfortu- mate traveller amid the glaciers and snow-drifts of the mountains . They are sent out in‘pa'irs,oner with a warm cloak fastened to his back, the other with a basket tied round his neck, containing some cordial and bread . If they find a traveller who has sunk in the snow, they will lie down beside him, until by their warmth they restore heat and energy‘, and thus frequently save his life ..__ If he re- covers sufficiently to be able to walk‘, they conduct him to the _convent and by loud barking give warning of their return; if the traveller be insensible, they hasten for succour and guide the monks to the spot . l‘lxcelsio~.i'l-. Duett. . .. ‘John Blockley, Lento ,- There, in the twi__1ight cold and grey, I Lif'e_ _less, but’ beau ._ ti..- There, in 1 the twi_1ight cold and grey, L_ife._..1ess, but b*'eau‘_fi _ /9 he ' lay 5 And from the sky , se- _ - rene and far he lay; And from the sky 3~ se-_ ..rene 1 and far, _\__‘J tenuto . lib itum . voice fell, like a fall _ ing star! “EX _ _ _CEL_ _ -SI __ OR!” Call“ vow‘ like a fall _ ing star, ./‘Io rcndo. f_\ , O -cEL ___ s1__-0R!” ‘“EX:\___(;.E;t.-_';.__SI __ OR!” ..CEL__._._ s1___6R!5’ “EX___cx-:L_____s1 4-012!” /9/9 W T (I . . 0 Ekc’é1>s_i‘or! Duett . . Lnu«!n'1}*,'Pr.whIi<hx-61 by John B]v:ck1ey,a.N-92 Park R005: H3“*?T."3t°€‘k H311-.
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,x ‘ ' ~ ’/L/\ J‘ I’ ' '""'’‘”x , ~ PTIV 9 SCR‘ 5 SON /\ wimJ Qa.11}c1;p \’)1ILOrfl_"!,Ef Sea, It shouted Tllrough the belfry tower, And se-_:1d (A)1:m:<ts,make 1*oomf0rmeT' ’Awal<:e, 0 Fall? proclaim the hour 1' it hmifd the ships Sccmed Sail. on". It crossedfrht‘: ch'uI'Cl1—yaI(1w11.T|I a sigh, Mus": Hag}/flay/A!/I Le L11-:1Ll1L€‘,1S,fl1€ Iughtls gone. And. bald Notyet. 1L1 quiet he. ‘Pr O ,, _ ‘ I VASSAR jK||, I3Dl"ll...
Show more,x ‘ ' ~ ’/L/\ J‘ I’ ' '""'’‘”x , ~ PTIV 9 SCR‘ 5 SON /\ wimJ Qa.11}c1;p \’)1ILOrfl_"!,Ef Sea, It shouted Tllrough the belfry tower, And se-_:1d (A)1:m:<ts,make 1*oomf0rmeT' ’Awal<:e, 0 Fall? proclaim the hour 1' it hmifd the ships Sccmed Sail. on". It crossedfrht‘: ch'uI'Cl1—yaI(1w11.T|I a sigh, Mus": Hag}/flay/A!/I Le L11-:1Ll1L€‘,1S,fl1€ Iughtls gone. And. bald Notyet. 1L1 quiet he. ‘Pr O ,, _ ‘ I VASSAR jK||, I3Dl"ll 1. C‘ DAYBREAK . Writtexn by Composed by H.W. LONGFELLOW. JOHN BLOCKLEY. A WIND came up out of the sea, And said,“O mists, make room for me 3’ It hailed the ships, and cried “Sail on, } Ye mariners, the night is gone .” And hurried landward far away, Crying, “Awake! it is the day .” It said unto the 1"orest,“Shout! Hang all your leafy banners out 1” It touch"d the wood—-bird’s folded wing, And said, “O bird, awake and sing .” And o’er the farms,‘‘() Chanticleer, Your clarion blow; the day is near.” It whisper’d to the fields of corn, “Bow down, and hail the coming morn.” It shouted through the belfry tower, “Awake, 0 bell! proclaim the hour.” It crossed the churchyard with a sigh, And said,“Not yet‘. in quiet lie.” DAYBREAK. DESCRIPLTIVE sonc. Poetry by H.W-LONGFELLOW. Music by JOHN BLOCKLEY. came up out of the Sea, “ O mists, make hai1’d the ships, and cried,“Sai1’ on, sail on, Ye ma_ri_ners,the night is accellerando . Ye ma _. ri _ ners , the night is /9 Davbréak - . , John Blockley. hurriged land _ _ ward far a- _way, Crying, “A- _.wake , a_ _wa ke , it /3 \_,Z .\——/cre.s'..-é - ’‘\—i _\J the day. A _l_wake,, a _ wake, a __ wake, la _ wake, it ‘ /\ <_./ V ltggziaro. /__\ poco piu mosso . said unto the forest,"Shout, Hang all your 1eaf'..y banners out!” It mf...' . mf Daybreak . John Blockley o touch’d the w0od—bird’s f'01d__ed wing, And said, “O bird .5 PX»: {h {—‘Z’*‘ wake, a .. _ wake and /""\ leggiero ' mo [to rall. . hj ‘-1 FED. Tempo . _ 0 _ver the farms, “O Chan __ti _ oleer, Your _ cla _ ri _ on blow’, the energico. day is’ near. Your c1a..ri..on blow; . . . . . . . . John B10 ckley . cla _ ri _ on blow; . . . . . . . Your (:13 _ ri _ on blow; the day is near.” A ‘ A poao flllegretto. fa It whis _. perjd to the dolce /9 {\ fields of corn, “Bow down, and hail the cmning my” down, and hail the con1_ing morn.” It rail. 6 dim. W‘ ‘F Daybreak - John Blocklcy . '7 rfsolttto . agitate . shggted through ‘ the be] _ _ _ _ fry ff FED‘ 1 ante . ft/3 A s.../ _ wake, 0 bell ! pro _ .. claim \._J ffV . Vf ¢ poco Adagio e con dolore. crossed the churchyard with a sigh, And said, “Not yet!‘ legati . /9/7 r_\mo__ren_ _ do . 4 in _ qui..-_et lie.” qui..__et He.” And said, “ Not‘ yet! ‘ FN /9/9 °.§’olcl.§" ‘ /J/2 N22 London. Published by Jbhu Blockley, 2 Park Road, Haverstock Hill . Daybreak . @@flN POETRY BY .JEssIE's DREAMIsmAv as am or ...cmwIcRAcE cAMPEELL2|e MESSENGER SWALL'0W(o swmowITENNYSOM_ Hale *7 D9 ___________ ._2le E21 T H E BROO , , D9, coNIE INTO THE GARDEN IIIAuD D9,. are MEMORY OF THE PAS'[.QuI:ARs IDLE TEARS) . .,2‘G IYAMUSIC ON THE W|II|D}(I ruoucrn T0 I-Ass) D‘.’....,, ,,_,,,2’G V CONCLUSION OF Olllill OF HIE IA ‘/MOT.H£R'$ SONG ...... ..{sv/EU I Low) ........... ..D.‘.’ ........ _. 21- I BREAK. BRVEAK....(F0RTRAlT o‘r TF.)§NYSON).__..D?.........L... 216 THE wARRIoR’s RETURN ......................... __D‘? ____________ ..zjs co, NOT IIAI>I>v“DAv 21» ELEIN EcHoEs _____ ..I...oy.—....,u.Iow, ..... >* De. zls RING our 'w_ILD BELLS... ................ ...... ..D,‘?,,_. ,__2{e A I-:sLEssINc§ oN IHINE EYES...H0N‘E‘M“.5N0RT0M_,26 rRIEND'A’oI-' OUR EARLY DAYS ............. ..D9 _________ ..E..z|»' I RENEMDER THY volcE"_"""' ._,__..,.D‘! ............. ..2.!~ wE II-AvE,I3EEN FRIENDS‘I;0GETHER.DP_.._.... ,2}- D_‘.’.._. THE AasENT ...2|- MY CH|LDHOOdS H0ME(mtIImorII§IIon!oII)D9...»......‘.3lG mv NAME,THY IREAsuRED NAME ....... .: ............... ..2{— TH E HAPPY‘ BR I Dr.../.... .v'ouNc} .......... “zl- (HAPPY I: THE smut IIIE sun sluuts on) HOPE ISTHE LIGHT DEEVERV IIE,ARI.,.._.§RAcE $TlR|.lIlG:2|' ' EAVDRIIE ?":_‘s‘Ofl{‘:S av THE R IVE R 3. STA R.....\_ ..... .._..~....A»N G ELI N A._ _..._.2]- ART TIIQII LOST TO ME. ................ .f,..,__.D_9 ____________ ....2|.. Ass:-Ncs. .................. ................... ....... ..I_3..9...1....§.,. .2{~ ATELLA-TALES __________ .; _______________________ ..s . LovE R........ .216‘ 5 TI R T H E FIR EV (vognzv a‘i«"‘cARruIm') J O LLY ............ HA$TE.THEE.BOATMAN(smmsoua)KUCKEN ...... '1 2|- , / @@Ma @@M[P I Lg @S[7Ti L@%§\ELLIEW«» comI>osER or "LovE N01," "IIEARrs 8: I-IoMEs,"f‘EvvANoELINE1'"ExcELsIoRi'&c, ». THE BETTER LAND...._ @% POETRY BV HIGHLAND RESCUE<mcnmn AT LUOKMOW) CARPENTER zls FLOATING AwAv. ...................................... _.D9_,,, 21. MY DEAR oLD ,__.._D_° _____ 2;. FLOWERS or HOME ....... ________________ -92 ...... ._ 213 GENTLE WORDS’ .......................... _____________ ., _ 92;. FOOTSTEPS or (cl\lfT1“GPEE)lR.TS!?A.G.)...LOlIIVGFELLOW 216 ARRow &THE SONG .................... A1; .... '. GREEN TREES WHISPERED ............ .;....D9 21- PASSING AWAY ..................... E.EM=.= l1EMANS.. 2|- THE BRIDE‘s rAREwELL ........... .... ____ V4 2!- HOMES or ENGLAND ............................. _.D_9 ,,,,,, ._ 2|- D9,.. . .. . .2I—' BIRTH DAY GlFJ'....., 77 . c.TREvELvANW2]s ALL‘s FOR THE BEST _______ _./I _._MARTlN TUPPER 2}» SPEAK GENTLY ______________ _,' ........ _.LANGFORD __________ ___E21e ABSENT FRIENDS ...................... _.sHEA ..................... "2“. ROSE.ROSE.0PEN THY LEAvEs.....— ............................. ., 2|- swIss c.IRL's DREAM ................ ..BARIIIoLoIIIEwE 2.]- SUMMER; ..................................................... .D.B ........... Azi- YESTERDAY (conmvyou to "To DAL". ..... R0 W N E ............ AND to MoRnow5 AIoIIIER wIIo HATH A cIIILo AT sEA_E ..co.oN.._....._. ________ .216 , ‘ROSE or THE ALHAMBRA .......... ..Bu‘LwER ......... _.;;.';,2Jv VARIOUS COMPOSERS. > THE SABBATH NIDRN .................. ..E.J.LDoI:R ........ ..:.é\- ,sIIIIIE& KIND WORD ori‘cREEIINc. ..é[~ MY rA1IIER's BIRIrIIDAv...§ ................... “D9. ........ I 2'!’ Y IIIIEIIIAI BRINGS HIM IIoIIIE Ac.AIII,MAcrARRENE__.. nIE~rALsE c.oN‘DoLIER ______ ....... ..\C.GL0VER.E N BIRD or THE wILDwooD ________ _.GOLDBERG.__
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MUSIC LIBHQHV VASSAR COLLEGE low mm 0 N. POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK ‘Whr=.I1dH.'1r02md 1:1 lruslwd and ‘MI Hprm Hm All :~et‘c11r Thv VQICC m 1m.-1lJmg vvIHspe1' Evarlgclme, 1'Tva1n$c=}1Jw FOUNDED ON CUMPDSED BY tBNflfEH.-BWSCELEB RATED rm-:m J B H N B LGC K LEY. 5)’ H15 SA/ifz.’-." C!/11/0-17.‘! IIA-U7/F!/LAX //.£UJ'fflA TED CA_BRlEL._(J£5¢7z/£1 70 EVANCELINE) BALLAD, 2/6 % GABRIEL AND EVANUELINEVOCALDUEIT. r"V7 .“M1.HA//_ EVANCELINE. “In the early part of the last...
Show moreMUSIC LIBHQHV VASSAR COLLEGE low mm 0 N. POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK ‘Whr=.I1dH.'1r02md 1:1 lruslwd and ‘MI Hprm Hm All :~et‘c11r Thv VQICC m 1m.-1lJmg vvIHspe1' Evarlgclme, 1'Tva1n$c=}1Jw FOUNDED ON CUMPDSED BY tBNflfEH.-BWSCELEB RATED rm-:m J B H N B LGC K LEY. 5)’ H15 SA/ifz.’-." C!/11/0-17.‘! IIA-U7/F!/LAX //.£UJ'fflA TED CA_BRlEL._(J£5¢7z/£1 70 EVANCELINE) BALLAD, 2/6 % GABRIEL AND EVANUELINEVOCALDUEIT. r"V7 .“M1.HA//_ EVANCELINE. “In the early part of the last century, the settlement of Acadie (Nova q(‘UIl‘-I/'W?tS cul l ' ‘ * < ‘ UL to the Englisli, and in consequence of some alleged Violation of the treatuan ()|'(lQr from the British Goveriiinent caused its inhabitants to be removed to different colonies.in mauv iu_ stances,“W'IV'es and children were separated from their Husbands and Fathers? and were doomed never to see each other more. Evangeline was thus separated from Gabriel her betrothed, and the only object of their future lives. was to seek each other, after a long and fruitless search, and when attending a public Institution as a “Sister of Mercy”__ Evangeline hears her name faintly breathed by a voice still reinemberd, _it was her beloved Gabriel T’ “On a sabbath morn, through the ‘streets, deserted and silent, Wending her quiet way, she entered the door of the house. Then as she mounted the stairs to the corridors, cooled by the east wind Distant and soft on her ear fell the chimes from the belfry of Christ Church, Soft as descending wings fell the calm of the hour on her spirit: Something within her said. ._ “At length thy trials are ended’; Many a languid head, upraised as Evangeline entered. .. Suddenly as if’ arrested by fear or a feeling of wonder There escaped from her lips a cry of such terrible anguish, That the dying heard it, and started up from their pillows. On the pallet before her was stretr-bed the form of an old man Long, and thin, and gray were the locks that shaded his temples; But as he lay in the morning light , his face for a moment Seemed to assume once more the forms of its earlier manhood; Motiouless,, senseless, dying, he lay; and his spirit exhausted Seemed to he sinking down through infinite depths in the darkness. Then through those realms of shade, in multiplied reverberations, Heard he that cry of pain, and through the hush that succeeded VVhisper’d a gentle voice, in accents tender and saint like, “Gabriel! 0 my belovedl.’ and died. away into silence. Then he beheld , in a dream. once more the home of his childhood As in the days of her youth, livangeline rose in his vision. Tears came into his eyes: a_nd ‘as slowly he lifted his eyelids Vanished the vision av~ay,but Evang‘eli'ne knelt by his bedside ’ainly he strove to whisper her name, for the Hiccents unuttered Died on his lips, and their motion revealed what his tongue would have spoken Vainly he strove to rise, and Evangeline kneeling‘ beside him Kissld his dying’ lips, and laid his head on her bosom. Meekly she bowed her own,and murmured 9 “Father I thank thee“ “Still stands the forest primeval. but far away from its shadow Side by side in their nameless graves, the lovers are sleeping. EV A NGE LINE. pas? 23‘,- EVANGELINE . By the same Composer. " Gabrie-1’; .‘§.eqxu»1 to “Evangeline.” Song. Also "Gabriel and EV'allge1ine’..’(\Vhisper love, thy words are music.) Vocal Duett . W:‘~z'tten by CHARLOTTE YOUNG. Composed by JOHN BLOCKLEY, JIo1)r«:u.4'ro. {ix Dim‘. e rall. Z"—\ Cres . ‘They say that I but dream love, . ‘ twi1ig‘ht’s /’\_/\_,/ 4 3|‘ * * -‘W p 95 “1‘Lvan2re.Tme may be had as a Nottm-no fn'r the Piano Fov-.1e by John J.B]opkluy. Pr. 3/_ L rays . . . . .. . .. Me ._ thinks 3 a_gajn AS de_part _ ed days; 7 g ' fblhms mine again, Thine hand still seeks mine own, {T , \_ 3 . loves own music. seems to say I am no more an _- lune . VVh(-n K__// V _ ‘ By the same Composer"l‘IX(‘F:[S\'0R.’V)y L0n2‘1'«~l-‘.uw. Illmtrrflcd in (V(‘l()r<4 [t.vamrc1rne- - John Blzmkley - all around is hush’d and still Pf’ _/ teneramente. in thrilling whisper calls, voice /3/9\__/ L2 E _ ..van _ _ geline , \ calls; Thy voice in thrilling whisper Evzmgeline Up _ on By the «me Authors, ‘fnne Faithful Frip.-nd”.’ Ballad. Pr 2/__ ‘/ the air se__rene, Thy /9 Thy voice i in "thrilling vhisper E- _ van _ _ ge_line>, calls, E _ _V'2m__geline, My John Blm-kley. Rall. e dim. own E _ van- _ge.. _line . calla voce . soon will come love _ _ _ ly world , Evangeline . By the same Anthor9,“Picciola”or the “Prison Flower?’ P1-.2/_ in vain love, For Thou shalt hot call /7\\_g\_’/\__,/\__/ Sr‘ the ‘ Wl1eI\ from this fair and too shall paws a __ way John Blncklcy - fain would go to that bright home, And rest where thou art {T nah, The heax/’n‘__1y land since thou art there, No *~// ~-2 Cres . *2 Dim Q hm _- ger seems u_n .__ known .> mf hush’d and still, Up___ on the air Se .. _ _ rene; V \_€‘j o go’ Evangeline . I John Blockley _ teneramm1te voice in thrilling whisper calls, Thy voice in thrilling whisper /3/3:2 E__van_ _ge__ line, /X C I O 0 C _ Thy volce 1n thnllmg wlusper calls, {T _ Vzm _ - ge .. line, Mv own E- _van _. _ge_ _ __line \'/ calla vocc. ‘ f_\ L] EVanv2‘e1i11u , London, Published by John Bl0ckley,2 Vark Road , Haverstock Hill- Y2 §@©TE5|IlJ /1/Z/.5‘/6‘ BY * AFTON WATER L.,L..L.L./_/a/z/A ANNIE‘S TRYSTE .9057” .9y..»4>’7”0fl/V AULD INGLESIDE L...._.I,...._....._.,.-c=z£4.0///zz_ BATTLE OF ST|RLlNG..__,......_,EEC‘/3’/J‘A/01% _, BONNIE SCOTLAND I ADORE THEE_.L6"ZA%//0/5///I/., A/I/flfl///£7“ ._ .D‘?_ ,_ _.,.,6,-9,4)/__.,, CALLUM A GLEN _ ,__.____6z£,4&///1.4- CLAP CLAP HANDIES ............ _.,z5’/P/£6/I/4/I/.__ BE KIND TO AULD GRANNIE ..... uozsm///zz._._ CHARLIE COME HAME . _ ____ ,,W/1'7.S‘0/I/.__ DEWDROP AND THE MOONBI-:AM.._._,4/z///ma... 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g/K55/L%\§\ , /’/:3/. «W A B La 0 M m 0 .0 M m /_ A m w Lu 0 M on W .0 M R. M H x U M m 0 cu H M c U ; w~»m. 5/rcas/zm AS 4 my 0//[US It/~ ll ' / \\“- XCELSIO R”. "_\ * \ \ ’ \ " V9 ‘ h ’ The shades of night were falling; fast, ‘N As through an Alpine village pass’d ’i ' A youth, who bore, ’mid snow and ice, A banner with the strange device‘, “Excelsior 1” His brow was sad: his eye beneath Flash’d like a faulchionv from its sheath; And like a Silver clarion rung The...
Show moreg/K55/L%\§\ , /’/:3/. «W A B La 0 M m 0 .0 M m /_ A m w Lu 0 M on W .0 M R. M H x U M m 0 cu H M c U ; w~»m. 5/rcas/zm AS 4 my 0//[US It/~ ll ' / \\“- XCELSIO R”. "_\ * \ \ ’ \ " V9 ‘ h ’ The shades of night were falling; fast, ‘N As through an Alpine village pass’d ’i ' A youth, who bore, ’mid snow and ice, A banner with the strange device‘, “Excelsior 1” His brow was sad: his eye beneath Flash’d like a faulchionv from its sheath; And like a Silver clarion rung The accents of that Im known tongue, “Excelsior '.” In happy homes he saw the light Of household fires gleam warm and bright: Above, the spectral glaciers shone, And from his lips escaped a groan , “ JXCQTSTC “Try not the pass l.” the old man said: “Dark lowers the tempest overhead, "The roaring torrent is deep and wide 1” And loud that clarion voice replied , “Excelsior!” “O! stay§’the maiden said,“an{l rest “Thy weary head upon this hrea.st!’»’ A tear stood inihis bright hlue eye, But still. he answer’id.,with a sigh, “Excelsior E” “Beware the pine-tre is withered branch‘. “Beware the awful avalanche !” This was the peasant’s last “Good Night” A voice replied,f'ar up the height, “Excelsior!” At break of day, as heavenward The pious monks of Saint Bernard Utterjd the oft-repeated ‘prayer, A voice cried through the startled air, “Excelsior 1” A traveller, by the faithful hound; Half—buried in the snow was found, Still grasping in his hand_of ice That banner with the strange device, “Excelsior 1” There, in the twilight cold and grey, Lifeless , but beautiful, he lay ; And from the sky, serene and far, \ Ages: fell, like a falling star, ‘ , “Excelsior!” /— e — ‘\;=.\ "" /“ ‘ ’\ \ ‘Ee...g- 1/ , T /,7”§§ \..\T::'% /v . 1 ’ "J 2 L ***“EXCELSILC»JR!” — Compcfsedfby JOHN BLOCKLEY. ‘ F1/'7';'tten by H.W. LONGFELLOW. A ./4.2v1).A.7v°T1.vo . g’‘‘‘\ /5 /921 nfij/9/9 /9/9 “I village pass~’d A youth who bore, ’mid snow and ice, ‘T r_\ /5 banner with the strange deVice,“EX _ _ CEL_» _ _s1 _’0R 1” calla race. mf \—/ ,/“x 31* I . . ‘ ,.7m.1wn_3 —EXceIs1r11~__ .Hzgher, John Blockley . brow was sad: his. eye béneath F1ash’d' like a faulchioné /9/9 sil _ _ ver cla _. _ rion rung ‘ The 9 accents of that unknown tongue , “Ex _ _ CEL_ _ _ _ s1 _ _ _OR 1’ mf ‘L2’ /\ Jim: 6 rall. , By the sanie Composer, V i . ' Jul. H‘; ,k‘-. - Excelsior‘. ‘Evange1.1ne”(ofounded on Longfellowis Po«em.)Pr 2/- ‘ °“ “’7 Cbn tenerezza. In happy homes he saw the light Of household gleam Warm and bright: % Above,t»he Sp€.CfI'E1I' glaciers dolenfc . fromohis lips escaped a groan, “Ex__ _-€E'E-._.__si ___oR!” V ‘if’ V, E*<‘e1‘s*iN'7r ' “Excelsior!” as a Duett by J.J.B1ock1eY Pf John B1 ckie _ . . I .- I 0, -7 Parlant-e. '99 “'I‘ry not the pass. the old man said: “Dark 1ow’rs the tempest mf...‘... ...... ;2.......... . ,' ' :."/ molto ores .... -_cen__,-;_do /\ /\ enerkgrico. A 0 _ _‘ _ _ _ verhead, The roar. _ing torrent is deep and wide 1” And 9" ad lib. 4‘ c1a__rion voice replied, “ Ex_-cEL___s1__oR 1” mf /’ /9/9‘ \‘_,/ Exwhior! 7’ I Johxi Blockley - Cantabile Z». molto Espresswo. sta_y;'” the maiden said, “and rest Thy Wea____ry head up- _on this breast!” A tear stood in his bright blue eye,» But \;_// \_// \\./ \_/ \_.»/ LJ rall:e dim. /3 still he ansWer’d , with a sigh,“EX - CEL __ s1 _ 011!” _ware the pine\—tree’s wither’d branch! Beware the aw._fu1 ah__Valanche!” ' V V V'\ Ex°v'e:1Smr‘ ‘ John Jockley. Dulce e poco piu lento , This was the peasant’s 1ast“Good Night3’A voice fep1ied,far up the height ,“Ex‘_ /9/9 G €n0rg1'C0-0 Larghetto 6 Relfgioso. At break of day, as _CEL_ _ _s1__' _0R !” /9/9 /9 QT %F\L \./ heavenward The pi;0U:<Vn.1o11ks of Saint Bernard Uttel-’d the 0ft—1'e_ V ,5‘ rs ad lib.’/-\\ m _peat_éd prayer, A Voice cried thro’ the startled air,“Ex_cEL_s1_oR!”A 0 A "if {J mf ’ mf rall John Block1‘r‘y . Excelsior‘ *“l; Pa rlante. 0 traV’__ler, by the faith__ful hound, Half — bilriedl ill /9/9 snow was found, Still grasp_ing in his hand of ice That mf banner with the strange (leVice,“Ex_ _CEL _ SI _ 012!” I/._..\ 1;, *3; The Alpine or Sl Bernardis‘ Dogs, so celebratetl for the services they render to mankind, are trained by the worthy nionkgs of the Hospice of Mount Si Bernard, for rescuing the unfortunate tra_ veller amid the glaciers and snow-driftsyof the mountains . They are sent out in pairs, one with a warm cloak fastened to his back, the other with a basket tied round his neck, containing some cordial and bread . If they find a traveller who has sunk in the snow, they will lie down beside him, until by their warmth they restore heat and energy, and thus frequently save his life . .. If he re- covers sufficiently to be able to walk,they conduct him to the convent and by loud barking give warning of their return; if the traveller be insensible, they hasten for succour and guide the monks to the spot .- ‘ Excelsior !. John Blockley. There, in the twilight cold and grey, Life____1ess,but beau_tj_ /, ‘Y QT 4 And from the sky, se___rene and far, tcnuto . lz'bitym . véice fell,‘ fall _ ing star, “Ex _ _ _ CEL - _ .81.. .OR '3’ ‘A A A calla voce. .. Worcndo . F5. 5 39 '9) _CEL _ _ _ .. S1- - -03! “Ex _ - - CEL -. - _ _ SI _ - OR . vtnqmllfid/U?_ /9/9 /W’ U /2/9 &_~__’(. Q - , ’4 r . Excelsior‘. London, Published fluihn Blockley, (:1gt1cester Street, Rt-guns la It ?§;7m%E1%g?Em Maggi A . /V;/'~ / .“1TllTFfl.[Eg- ' L':"'U'J*&Si|' LLu“V\lLEo N’. :1‘ v Tl-|f;;l1‘l5j*§~%%ifl“(i£_I3M_$WA.EL9W_._‘_.__. _ "o SWALLOw,SWAL§.,'JW 2§6 = . 21‘; 2 .TH E M(;TH‘ER.'S SONGIO H LD " swan AND Low...'.f._.. . 2 ,- 3 THE MEMORY OF THE PAST........ .........."TEARS,|DLE TEARS..T'E..,_T.,... 01/57 2?6 ' - ..so~o 1216 4 ma um. . 216 * .0057, 2I6 THE LAST APPEAL .. .. . . Agx MORE_."_ ........................... ...SONG ZIG THE WARRIORVVS RETURN . .. A . “ HOME THEY BRou<;HT._........._..... ...souo 226 pun... 216 T H E P A R EN T AS T H ROU ‘LAN (4 voucas ) ‘ 2 1 J.J.BLOCKLEY JAY) /fie (x227/zadztéaizr, “MUSIC 0 N TH E W I N D " tflaapiw/zzrzaiz 0/' TEN NYSON'5 admzr/1//émz "T//E pass” or r/rs AMY. ‘; /7/.‘Zlfl ./WW A’d‘z'iZ'a/2 BLOCK LEY “ EXCELS I OR,"/betry LONGF-ELLOW. sozo Du£r.,3/ - " EVA N GEL! N E1‘/fézm/Zea’ an /.om;.=sL4ow.'s £76/£fiIz2ZrJl' fawn ./17*.
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Show moree>v 3 *MW,ITHEN9 fl“W§%;iE;gJR? 0NG or In: wnsa NYMPI-IS.) F ~‘@r?9 C5552 191;: rg -seletteh from C \& /Q 4 W "\ L. g (JV 9 flHWPERfi@MU (€325 I § “~ /ii?‘ ¢ » 9 2 ’ 4 é // , _ I F‘ .. / ,-~ ‘ ‘ ( r y9 /3 q ~/‘ /» - “ ‘ ‘ UN v:> ‘ \\,, H \> 3 k N Wnumngzh lag A ‘i , @@%N”@&@@%iE fig Me .$‘(I/I26 Izztfiors, .«\ am mmfl ’ ? EXCELSIOR . .. (2)3710 t7f’/7l颒«£&’/ . .. 4/ FOOTS TEPS OF ANGELS/wit/L/Jarlmit /,-/{any/.131/ow,..3/-v 1: ‘ CONSECRATION OF PULASKYSABANNER . ,4/: GOOD NIGHT ./fen:/Iaa’£, .. nu: nmnv om //su-/W-2 Vaim, ..3/= THE. PSALM or LIFE. //or-1.;;’2 1r?1iae".s'/.- .. . THE BRIDGE . 4= I ma snuzm LAND .. //arzfumy ... STARS OF THE SUMMER NIGHT .. ...3 . /T ., Ent. .§'toL.Eal[. JOHN BLOCKLEY, 3,ARGYLL. ST, REGENT Saw; ~. 1 Ztffa Alusac uanmv VASSAR COLLEGE "WHITHER7 (soNG<n'rHE WATER.NYMPHsJ “I11_the twilight of a sItm.m’er’s evening, the Baron and Fleming walked forth along the borders of the stream. As they heard it, rushing and gushing among the stones and tangled roots, and the great wheel turning in the current, with its never ceasingplash, it brought to their mind that exquisite simple song of Goethe,the Youth, and the Mill- br-ook. It was for the moment a nymph, which sang to them in the Voice of the waters. ‘Can you not, even now, hear this brooklet telling you how it is on its way to the Millwhere at idaybreak the miller’s daughter opens her window, and comes down to bathe. her face in the stream’/’ 9 Written by Composed by H.W}LONGFELLOW. JOHN BLOCKLEY. ./VIODER.x1T(). L >/-\ mf //’“\\ //”“\\. ///_‘\\ ///~\\ I he-ard abrnok_let gushing Fromits rocky fuun_tain near; /9 €/ \___,/ ‘/ ; *2 \_Q/ \_Z ‘Z Duwn to the val _ley rushing, So fresh and w0n_d’r0us clear Crcs. know not what came (fer me Nor who ‘the coun _se1 gave 1 must has_ten down _ ward, All with my pi] _ grim stave. \/ J. Blockley. molto espressivo 6 pin lento. Downwardand e _ ver fa'r_ther, And e_ver the brook be- side, . And can anima. 7 . e_ver- fresher mur - mu1~d,_And ever clearer the txde, mf‘/~/ -/‘/ dim e rail. 9 . .e_Ver fresher mur _ murd, And e_ver clearer the t1de. {T , calla voce. dim e rall. \.:/ W'hit-her. ‘ -1~Bl0C“*’:~{~ Is this the Way I was going‘? W}1ither,O bruqklet say! Thou hast with thy soft mur _ mu'r,s Murmu'r’dmy senses‘ a _ way. Whatdo I say of a mur _ mur? That can no mur_mur be .Tisthe Wa _terNymphs that are sing _ ing‘ Their roundelays un_der me. Let them \_ W]‘i-“‘9“- J.Blockley. molto espressivo e pin lento. sing my friend let them mur _ mur, And wan-der merri _1y mf con anima. wheelsof a mill are go _ i_ing In ev’_'ry brook_let clear, Inf dim e rall. wheelsof a mill are go _ ev’_ rybrooklet clear. ffi calla voce dim e rall. Vfhither, Puhlislxeil by Jairhrz Bi*}4flzl!_'Y 5% e$z*:.)'v'll
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Show more_ \ 0 2*»/n:Ta%35‘ 7 /’/‘ .’l.U}t(’»l1.N If f ‘(D 9 . Sf); Gompoaeb 26% Ni 4‘ J@fl N B EL]@@Kl&EY@ Zfr //1/» .1’/////I7 //wk/Lo/is‘, we on as none .. _, ..3/- ma aemsn arLow+:ns .. . 2:/' THE GREEN TREES WHISPERED LOW 8: M|LD...3/" TMS IS THE PLACE STAND STILL MY STEED .3/' *’/ THE SILENT LAND (AsAvoc;u. DUETT, ______ D° (ASAVOCALDUETT) * I » \ . ( 12'”:/..5’m_/mg//_ ._ _________ , ________T _T /7-ajra ' A A Lmtiurt: JOHN ‘BLOC/‘KLEY, 3. ARGYLL ST. REGENT ST. W. THE SILENT H”ritten by H.W. L().\'GFELLOVV. Composed by JOHN B1.o(‘Km:Y. ./I./Io1)E'R.x1‘To. Dulce. Dim. c rall. Into flue Si_..1ent Land’! Ah! who shall lead us thither? LL C1-ouds in the. evening sky More darkly, dark1.y gafhe'r And /T § shattered wrecks lie thicker on the Strand.‘ Who leads us with a gen __ tle hand Thither, O thither , Into the Si _ _. lent /9 fx Dim. e ral_l. V Into I the Si _ .. - Jent Land? /3/3 ' colla vase, The Silent} Land . 2'51 Vérsu . Into the Si _ _ _ lent L Land! ye bound _ _ less /‘7 \_.J n\_____’_/ Cres. regions Of all per _ _ _ fec _ tion! Ten _ derl morn_ing — mf ‘ 5‘ C'rc4.s~ . — visions ‘Of beauteous souls, The .future’s pledge and band! Who K‘ r.\"90 Thh'.S'rlent Laud. John; mojcxxey. in Life§ battle firnl doth .+stand, Shall bear Hopefs‘ _ I)z'7fi. e ral_l. \r blossoms Into the Si-_1ent Land! Into the Si.._1ent /J/9 calla race. 31:1 arse . 0 Land! 0 Land! For." all ‘the br0..ken hearted The .4. -9- The -‘3‘7e:n1 Land. 1 ‘ John lawn.-y. eh; mild _. _ _ - est herald by our‘ fate a1- _ _lotted § ‘ /3 Dulce . Beckons, and with in_-verted torch doth stand, To lead us with a F\ FIN /’/9 gen__t1e hand, the land of the great Depart\_V_,;ed, \,\___/ / Q Morendo . \i Into the} Si--1ent Into the Si‘__1ent Land! /3/9 calla vow. ' Thv ‘EH:-111 Land!
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HYMN BE THE MDHAVIAH NUHS OE BETHLEHEM. H/////"////V /; r /’ ',«1.// ‘/1,’ , J /)7 W 0% H.LfDLr‘LJl£‘+3:LE*1L5:*',UL‘lLELwJJ\~VA“/fEo Lawn . ' . I ' /» rwv "'0/2 /oazrfr/0.9 a«4.u..4.,.- A _//‘,/V,”//,;,, THE CONSECRATION OF PULASK|’S,B.A1NNER. DUETT. T4"r1'tten by W. H.LONGFELLOW. A . _ Composed, by JOHN BLOCKLEY.» Jlarcta . G‘ MAESTOSO. /9/9 —€®:» Jflrzdante. SOLO 17.75.“ ff Dim. e molto rall. VVhén the dy _ ing flame of /*3 ‘ Dulce’ . Trumpet ....
Show moreHYMN BE THE MDHAVIAH NUHS OE BETHLEHEM. H/////"////V /; r /’ ',«1.// ‘/1,’ , J /)7 W 0% H.LfDLr‘LJl£‘+3:LE*1L5:*',UL‘lLELwJJ\~VA“/fEo Lawn . ' . I ' /» rwv "'0/2 /oazrfr/0.9 a«4.u..4.,.- A _//‘,/V,”//,;,, THE CONSECRATION OF PULASK|’S,B.A1NNER. DUETT. T4"r1'tten by W. H.LONGFELLOW. A . _ Composed, by JOHN BLOCKLEY.» Jlarcta . G‘ MAESTOSO. /9/9 —€®:» Jflrzdante. SOLO 17.75.“ ff Dim. e molto rall. VVhén the dy _ ing flame of /*3 ‘ Dulce’ . Trumpet . Through the chan _ cel shut its ray, /fig//W mering tapers ' shed Faint light on the cowled head; The (‘uncecrationx of the Banner. Dnett.. ~ ‘ John Blockley. . The Consecration of the Banner. Duett . Energtéco . * And the cen‘_ ser burn-‘ swung, Where , be_fore the al‘-_.___ tar, And the cen _ ser burn _ ing swung, “There , ‘be. fore the al .. _ tar, The blood .red '. banner, that with ’prayer hood red banner, that with‘ prayer Rall. e dim. F\ A Rel"g'.°S°' il Canto ben tenuto. Had been c0n_se_cra..ted there. And the nuns’ sweet hymn was Had been c(m_se_cra..ted there. And the nuns’ sweet hymn was Dulce. /7 .Mo_ - -7-en- _ _do. heard the while , Sung low in the dim , mys -1- _te _ _ rious aisle . heard t e while, 1 ' in the dim , mys _ .. ’..te -5. rious aisle . P ‘ _ » 3 calla voce . John Blockley . \./ 4 aoete HYMN‘ op THEV MQRAVIAN NUNS’ AT BETHLEHEM .v SOLO. “Take thy banner! May it wave Proudly o’er the good and brave! JLAEsTosn. lVVhen the battles dis__tant wail .B'reaks the Sub_bath of our vale; When the battles di.~;__tzm1 wail Breaks the Sab_ba.th of our vale; /9 ‘SoLo. "fA VVhen‘the clarion"s mu_sic thrills To the hearts of these Alone hills; ’ * “ ’ s ‘ 816* Should this Duett be found too long the 31191 Verse may be omitted , V . The Conseeration of the Banner. Duett . V John Blockley . When the spear in conflict shakes, And the strong lance shivering breaks.” — And the strong lance shixering breaks.” /j VVhen the spear in conflict shakes; K‘) Tempo . Dim. e rall . “Take thy banner‘. May it wave Proudly o’er the good and brave.” “Take thy banner! May it wave Proudly o’er the good and brave.” calla voce. Trumpet. The,Consecration ,9! the Banher. Dnett . John Blockley . 6 2911 Vierse. Take thy banner! and beneath The battle‘-cloud"s en circling wreath /are f Guard it!._ till our homes are free‘. Guard it!_ Heav’n.will prosper‘ thee! Guard it'._ till our homes are free‘. Guard it!__ Heav’n will prosper thee! fly” V /9 nlf SOLO 2&1’ In the dark and try_ing hour, , breaking forth of power, : In the rush of steeds and men, His right hand will shield thee then.” « - In .the rush of steeds and men , His right hand will shield thee then.” f _ The Cimsecration of the Banner. Duett . I _ Johxi -Blockley. “Take thy banner! May it wave “ Take thy banner! I May it Wave 371! Ffirse SOLO 1711 cs L “Take thy h2umer‘._ But, “hen night. If the vanquished warrior bow, wa rrior bow, If the vanquished The (louse:-ration of the Banner. Duett. Dim. e rall. Proudly 0_’er the good and brave.” Proudly o’er the good and brave.” col la voce. numpet, /T C1o_ses round the ghast_ly fight, Spare him!_ By our ho_..1y vow; Spare him!_. By our ho__1y vow; /9 John Blocldey 5 SOLO 2 iii‘ molfo E'.s‘pre.s'.s'1'vo. By our prayers and ma_ny tears By the mer_cy that Vendéars /3/’. /5’/9 Spare him!_ he our love hath shared! Spare hi1/11!- as thou would’st be spared!” Spare him!_ he our love hath shared! Spare him!_ as ou w0u1d"st be spared!” /3/9 “Take thy banne'r!__ May it wave Proudly o’er the good and brave.” . “/Take thy bannel-!_ May it wave Proudly o’er the good and brave.” /9 calla 15066. Trumpet. The Consecration of the Banner. Duett . John Blocklevl _ I 801.0 I '11" A 44?.’ [?rse. molfo /t'.s'pr'e.v.x'I'1<(). Take th l);mnerl- And if e’er Thou 4should’st press; the Soldier’s bier, And the muffled drum should beat To the tread of mournful feet, And the muffled drum should beat To the tread of mournful fl-et, /9/9 S0L02‘1_" Then this crimson flag shall be, Martial cloak and shroud for me.” The - f\ ‘1&_/- Slouimfl J/[orendo molto Wltrrior took that banner proud, It wax his martial cloak and shroud . ’W'ar'rior took that banner proud‘, 11 “us his martial cloak and shroud . O [9/9 xv The ('ousecra_1inn of the Banner. Duett . ‘ «Lond01},PU,blished ‘»by John Blocklay, Park Road, Halveramvk Hill.
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THE BLB HOUSE BY THE UNDENS, OR THE 6i“£N wmn8w~.: ,4.1/IFY, //7// (VIEW or LUNCH-:LL0w's RESIDENCE.) COMPOSED BY om HOUSE‘ BY THE LINDENS 1’ OR “THE OPEN wnxmow.” 7/ 6 /(, W;-7'm»n by H.W. LONGFELLOW. % Composed by JOHN BLOCKLEY. {, J .M 0 D E .5: A 0 .°-<._ é Dim. e rail. (2 A. 15,986) The old house by 4 the 1in..‘..dens, Stood siA___lent >in l*;'.s'pw.~;.s'1'vo . the gran/el1’d I/path _ _way , light and shadow ' ’ . - nursery win. _dow }?.'.s...
Show moreTHE BLB HOUSE BY THE UNDENS, OR THE 6i“£N wmn8w~.: ,4.1/IFY, //7// (VIEW or LUNCH-:LL0w's RESIDENCE.) COMPOSED BY om HOUSE‘ BY THE LINDENS 1’ OR “THE OPEN wnxmow.” 7/ 6 /(, W;-7'm»n by H.W. LONGFELLOW. % Composed by JOHN BLOCKLEY. {, J .M 0 D E .5: A 0 .°-<._ é Dim. e rail. (2 A. 15,986) The old house by 4 the 1in..‘..dens, Stood siA___lent >in l*;'.s'pw.~;.s'1'vo . the gran/el1’d I/path _ _way , light and shadow ' ’ . - nursery win. _dow }?.'.s'pr-4/:.-.s-z'vo . Children : were no Ion _ _ _ _ get‘ " 'r'i..\ HM "1"‘~I' by ¢‘.u- I,im+..-“.4. ‘ (E A- 15,986) . J.na.. Blockh-‘y. Tempo. e lznrge New__ fonnd_',_ _ _1and h(um.= — og , the door; 6 '1ook’d for his little Espre.s'sz'ro . ,. play“ _ V-#4 _ __n1ates, ‘Who would re _ _ turn _\\_/ dolce. D-im. e rall. 1<ml<’d for his little .p12Iy _ _mates, Who would f€_turn no more ‘“'/ calla vacu. The -31.01 Huuw by 1(h«- Lindens . _ A o 1 ‘ John Bl.0ck1ey . They wa1k’d not under thé 1inL_dens, ' playgd not /3 Espmxm-z'1:o. But shadow, and silence and sad_ne:~;s hanging“ ‘ ' .. The birds sang in \‘____’/ Cres.\\___/ branches , L Vfiith saw-et a __ mi- _ liar tone; # h'.x'pressivo . I ' V I , Calando . \~ni,._ces of _the children Will be heard in dreams The Cid Hmlsu by the Lindens, _ . ‘ ( E A.‘ - - .in‘k;n Blockley Témpo . +And the boy that ~wa'|k’d be_side~ me, not T ‘N’ y 0 user .' n1ine,a§\3 pw.~.s’«| his warm,’ so-ft “\~——-/dozce JO ff I')1'm. :1 rail. 0 . . ——,/V _ . cioser 1n mme, ' clo _ _ _. ser, I pref-;.~;,d his wam1, soft hand! /9 calla vow. . . €11!House-hvflioLindelu,-4, ,‘ E A ,].7,.<)8(_;:) H ‘ LONDON_ Eowm Asnnoww . A LIST OF POPULAR SONGS. GEORGE B. ALLEN. _ _ . _ Words by ’Twas long long since in the springtime L. ARDITI. Let me love thee Beauty, sleep. An English version of “ L’Ardita” ... ... H. B. Fzzrnie ODOARDO BARRI. Love finds the way F. E. Weal/Lerlgl When leaves are green SIR JULIUS BENEDICT. The Lord brings back his own. Sacred Song The bird that came in spring .. JACQUES BLUMENTHAL. Remember me The days are past Come to thy lattice. . Barry Cornwall Serenade .. . MRS. ROBERT CARTWRIGHT. Break, break ... Tennyson B OLIVER CRAMER. Fisherman, answer me W. A. C. CRUICKSHANK. The three fishers... Rev. C. I('z'ngs[ey LOUIS DIEHL. Gathered lilies Little lassie Seeking . The knight’s adieu J. VV. ELLIOTT. The song of Hybrias the Cretan VIRGINIA GABRIEL. A smile, a word . . .. Only ... ... ... ... The ring Tender and true One passed by Change upon change At her wheel. Spinning song A farewell... Echo Ariel (A spirit came to me) ... . Little blossom . . WILHELM GANZ. A. ..Malz‘}ii'.;on E. Brotzlning... VV. Storey F. A. Kemole C/zrz‘:z‘z'ncz 1i’o.vsettz' Forget me not ... When we went a gleaning I seek for thee in every flower The murrnuring sea Sing, birdie, sing... A damsel fair was singing Camelia and rose My mother’s song Since yesterday The nightingale’s trill 1.r."Jy. F53... P. D. GUGLIELMO. The lover and the star The lover and the bird J. L. HATTON. Blossoms The “Blue Peter” Song should breathe of scents and flowers Dream, baby, dream The blind boy Memory King Christmas Bnnry Cornwall‘. Barry Cornwall Colley Ciooer ... C. S. HARTOG. Only a year . . PAUL HENRION. Captivity. (Que je voudrais avoir). 4=4>4=-1:-i>-1:->4:-z>.:> -I-‘-In-a>.;=-.1:-4:-4>4>4>4>-1> 4 oooooooooo 00000000000 0 ’ Nobody’s nigh to hear E. L. HIME. Angels listen when she speaks... Something to love me Words by J. W. HOBBS. When Delia sings. Canzonet... W. C. LEVEY. Baby mine. Cradle song . Maritana, gay gitana PROFESSOR MACFARREN. _‘7ean Ingelow GIACINTO MARRAS. Edenland Oh ! were I blest above G. MEYERBEER. Noble ‘signors, I salute ye ! English version of“ Nnbil donna” 2 (Huguenots) Page’s song (ditto) No, no, no JAMES L. MOLLOY. Twice my love hath smiled on me . T ennyxon V ... JOHN OWEN (Owain Alaw Pencerdd.) Shy Robin. Welsh Song ... ... ... CIRO PINSUTI. Bedouin love song - Fairer than thee Fly forth, 0 gentle dove I heard a voice_ . Music of the heart ... ’Twas on a market day GEORGE POWIS. I'll be all smiles to—night .. ALBERTO RAN DEGGE R. Joyous life. An English version of the popular canzone “ Ben e ridicolo” ALEXANDER REICHARDT. Remembrance CHARLES SALAMAN. Oh ! if thou wert my own love Cradle song I arise from dreams of thee Wool/Large-J; Be-nnett Shelley LADY JOHN SCOTT. Douglas, Douglas, tender and true E. SILAS. Rest ! where shall we rest? HENRY SMART. The sailor-boy’s mother ... ... Come again, spring I dream of thee at morn Barry Cornwall Rose of May BOYTON SMITH. Only a rose .. There sits a bird on yonder tree Merry bird ! Merry bird ... ARTHUR S. SULLIVAN. Sigh no more, ladies . Sweet day so cool The moon in silent brightness Little maid of Arcadee Guinevere 0 fair dove ! O fond dove What does little birdie say? County Guy The sailor’s grave I Ing.oldso_ym 3/32;. Inglelow T ennyson ... Sir Waller Scott -P-b-Ck-8-h-¥=-P-l>-> BERTHOLD TOURS. The angel at the window W. T. WRIGHTON. not no -u The Wagoner LONDON: VEDWIN ASHDOWN, HANOVER SQUARE. OOOOOOOOO
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Show more,n.«.»n|IJ d'7'/1/V/VAIFVZI :2 D/X0/V, /M/3 I V V._ J / /\ U T fl. e 4 . a I C? W \ mm zwb M mémm. fl nmmTo___ TL 1“, / afiea ). 1.1? .-\\_v: emaMw fin! HVJH , P m1.m@ A mmmm II L‘L1:.L fiJH 1.4.865 JM wmmm r1{.1..£ A MM%%_ .§4.V4c7.\.lu\»lv7W m\P... ; moaaw Wm/an E_..L.. hwxwxvo :m.n.nDaS v/A Mtge rnmh O6rT.W. O,mOO dudm . _|. eiaaa $6160 uAn.L.4,I:_.K a1.a SLM Tm ,. .Y. 5 M A. M M r. W A N F. I “THE some OF H|AWATHA.” (“I AM HAPPY, I AM HAPPY?” The Poetry flrranged from L0NGFELLoW’s “H1AwA'rHAZ’ “Then they said to Chibiabos, To the friend of Hiawatha, To the sweetest of all singers, To the best of all musicians , ‘Sing to us 0 Chibiabosl ‘That the feast may be more joyous, ‘That the time may pass more gayly, ‘And our guests be more cdntented!’” The Music Composed by JOHN BLOCKLEY. “ And the gentle Chibiabos Sang in accents sweet and tender , Sang in tones of deep emotion, g Looking still at Hiawatha, Looking at fair Laughing Water , Sang he softly, sang in this wise .” Song of“Hi;1watha’.’ pp.81.8‘Z. ./WODER.él"TO E SE.MPLICE . f f‘\ mf 0 I am happy, am happy , if thou on _ _1y lookest at me, Thou the wild flower of the forest, The wild bird of the prai_ J _ tencfiramente .\ My heart sings to .nf be_._1o_ved, Sings with joy, when thou art near, 7’ 1’ The Song of Hiawatha . John Blockley. As the sigh_.ing, sing- ing branches, moon is shining clear. 7 FN a/\piacere . ‘Z When the ,moon is shi _ ning clear . calla voce . J . Piu lento e molto espressivo . When thou art sad be_.10ved, Then my heart is darli as night, ‘Nhen thou. /9/9 appassionato . smilest my he_-1oved, Then my troubled heart is light. Smiles the The Song‘ of Hiawatha . John -Blocidev . earth and smile the waters, Smile the cloudless skies a__bove, But I can espressz'one . . :7 . . v3 \ ~ ' lose the way of sm1hng, VVhen‘ Im ab_sent from . VVhen I111 dim . 8 1-all . ab_sent from my lge. - I am happy, If thou calla vace . on__1y lookest at me, Thou the wild flower of the forest, The wild The Song of Hiawatha. . John Blockley . bird of the ’prai-_._'rie.- ten ramente . My heart sings to thee beloved, Sings with joy, when thou art near, 1’ in As the sighing, singzing bs‘a_nches, M7hen the moon is shining clear. a piacere . ‘ A‘ ‘When the moon is shining clear. calla voce . \_J Thé S098 °f Hiawfiitha - Londou,Pnb1ished by Jolin Blockley, 2 Park Roa';~d, I-Iaverstocla. Hill. 1.?!-:__—_—~ 9 ' /N ‘V; ‘ “L” \ / I T ' A ~ 17.---"vi W’ K qa~ K/. \ \ I ) T < V m ' ‘I I‘ » gym . ”°7“ 41”” ‘ ’ cT-‘(,1/'//5 T. T5)’ ;“v;> ‘\ 45 @ j V A \ WEE SON/($3 “ W3 A / ’ "(M2 J4’flu5tr Thu \; \./ ‘E JQHTN BLOQKLEY. - - A fl / ‘ I (Llgr 19or1‘1g hv % T 9 * u: _ a i‘‘‘ “W W * ©N4@‘J?'@'m@W / A TVL Qt ‘ / 9 @,*>,.J \ ~’]:w_J_TiJ ‘TT/9) , = ‘ /0 K — S0,N0 DUETT ‘) ‘ SONG OF‘ HIAWATHA T .0 AM HAPPY,lAM HAPPY) (ILLUSTRATED), TT 9/6 7 TEXCELSIOR. _ (ILLUSTRATED) T, T. 2/6 3/' FOOTSTEPS OF ANGELS T T T T TT (wxru PORTRAIT or LONGFELLOW) * 2/6 ‘r J‘ EVANCELINE T (mom LouomLow’s roam T 2/- THE CONSECRATION OF PULA$K|’S BANNER TT (ILLUSTRATED) HYMN or THE momvuu NUNST V TTT :>9T a/- V 3/» . _ A PSALM or ure T TTTT .. TT A TT 2/T”. 4' THE REAPER AND THE FLOWERS TTTT TT T TT TT T 2/1 M A {-I THE RAINV DAY TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT T.‘ TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TT2/.TTTTT.T.2/~ “ TH-E BRIDGETT T TT _T 2/» Ha‘ ‘THE SILENT LAND / 7 ) THE ow CLOCK on THE’ sums (ILLU‘STRATED]T,T,TT.T. Tz/5 T TT T: 8 THE OPEN WINDOW T (view or LoNcrELtow's RESIDENCE) T...2/6 , zfl % o THE OLD HOUSE BY THE LINDENS T D9. T TT .2/6 L M I ‘ cu-RFE‘w T T T T. T. T. TT ~ A 6 ‘XL 2,17 1 cool: NIGHTT T TTT (s:n:~Ao:)TTT T T .T .. 2/v ~ \ » TH: Two Locks or HAIRTT. T T _ . TT.2/- T V‘ _ \ \ I’ W~ W H ITH ER T (some or THE wnzn NYMPHS) T T TT 2/v 3 \ 5% TH>E VILLAGE BLACKSMITH TT f.:..J.a—u.ocKL:v) (uuusrnnrao; .2/6 §$ g‘ V: 1 ‘km: WRECK orrua HESPERUS D‘? T 0°. \ 9‘ *1 V suns or THE SUMMER N|GHTT__ T !)°. 4 '”‘, flk SPEAK GENTLV T T. Lwonos rnom sHAnpas MAcAzma_‘TTT_T T X \ I _“'lr‘(#)-f)I'(‘.V"(-‘IITT 11uis1:al;L‘;._ ‘ ’ I ORDERS SHOULD SPECIFY av JOHN BLOCKLEY. D L ‘x V > =&: 6 ,
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.\ / U WRITTEN COIVIPOSED BY J-UHN BLGCKLEY. [7/z/1. 5'/4,. f/JAZZ. J’/‘A/V/V/4/P/J cf. ///X/7/V //I/" B)’ 7'/9’[J’,¢fl/[ 4//7/$’Ofi’.$ EXCELSIOR .. SONG OR DUETT FOOTSTEP3 OFANGELS fl=onmA/rozlfl/1/€f[Z[fll'1/) THE RAINY DAY .. [/3 .0? . .-‘I WHITHER . .. /.90/v/xr/F7/%EWATF/7/VY/I/f’//J7 THE PSALM OF LIFE .. 0‘ 0° " THE BRIDGE . . STARS OF THE SLJMMER NIGHT . SERENADE LONDON,/\DUlSUN8<HULLHR,210,REGENT STT uusoc Lluunv , ..fl;~m» E V> Ll Ft-E GOOD NIGHT! SERENADE ....
Show more.\ / U WRITTEN COIVIPOSED BY J-UHN BLGCKLEY. [7/z/1. 5'/4,. f/JAZZ. J’/‘A/V/V/4/P/J cf. ///X/7/V //I/" B)’ 7'/9’[J’,¢fl/[ 4//7/$’Ofi’.$ EXCELSIOR .. SONG OR DUETT FOOTSTEP3 OFANGELS fl=onmA/rozlfl/1/€f[Z[fll'1/) THE RAINY DAY .. [/3 .0? . .-‘I WHITHER . .. /.90/v/xr/F7/%EWATF/7/VY/I/f’//J7 THE PSALM OF LIFE .. 0‘ 0° " THE BRIDGE . . STARS OF THE SLJMMER NIGHT . SERENADE LONDON,/\DUlSUN8<HULLHR,210,REGENT STT uusoc Lluunv , ..fl;~m» E V> Ll Ft-E GOOD NIGHT! SERENADE . 77V;'1.'tten by H.W. LONGFELLOW. Composed by JOHN BLOCKLEY. A A MODERATO. /“ F ’’’7\ /\/’ /\ /\x Good night! beloved, Good night! Good night ! (Serenade .) come to watch o’er thee! . . . . . . . . .. To be near thee, alone, _\‘__”,// \Kk_”’//// \\‘_~",// \\\‘__"/,/ \\\\__,///’ \\‘__,// peace for me, Good night! beloved, Good night! /9/9 a piacere. near thee,a lone, is peace for me, Good night! beloved, ‘Good ¢ f‘\ COLZII ‘U068. K? Good night! (Sex-enafie.) Joizn Blockley . w17th..fln‘t'mwt1'on . /\ eyes are stars; of morn y 1195 are c;~im__ _g()n' L _ vf1ow‘!rs ! Good night !' Good night! be __1'0 _ vedi, While I9 G(9‘[~I=1]Y mf* . tempo. jmolto e(spress!iv‘o‘. wea_ __ry hours. Good night! beloved, Good night! beloved‘, While I ‘Q on-/°/9/évg. >" . . -~ /9 .,——s o KIN Tempo 17."? count the wea_ _ _ry hours ! . . . . . . Good night‘. he. loved , Good calla 1:0 0 Gaga night !. ‘(Sex-enadg._)‘ ‘ John Blockle)/_ .. night‘! to watch 0’er near thee, alone, is peace for me, Good night! beloved, a piacere . To be near thee, alone, is peace for. me, Good night! beloved, Good } mf L_/’/ . /——~: it/)!:).C0ll.(l ‘U009.’ morendo . Good night! Good night! a c 0 Good night! (Serenade London, Published by" John Blockley, 2 Park Roa.d,Hn’er-stock Hi11_
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a /7 /.A/;t/ /,’,>/,/ 5 ///r/ MUSIC LIBRARY / VASSAR COLLEGE POUGHKEEPSBI. new vonn ”§@iE§m§§ M mfigw“ .f‘f4/Y/1/A/PD do /9’ 1574/ //V/‘P WPxJTTEN BY COMPOSED Y K L®EJ@EEjLL@W., HE] E 3Yl7fi/E’ SAME AU]:/E/01?. 4% COMPOSER, ’ €3€1‘f1fiiU1’,_ am, m~z2m>/ 61;: Btittgs Eb: RainpDap ,_ 0,0 12,3... ’Wtgttl)rr /30//Lg 0fZ/w%VaZe7°z1{/;¢qflo5/ G1): Baalm of I:ife~12;>z),?.,.....T Gosh Night /Jmzmza /D?/6, AN! m /—/A11 /“v - ]a,A,P,F1:LEL V/BDNTD FOOTSTEPS or ANGELS. Companion to the admired...
Show morea /7 /.A/;t/ /,’,>/,/ 5 ///r/ MUSIC LIBRARY / VASSAR COLLEGE POUGHKEEPSBI. new vonn ”§@iE§m§§ M mfigw“ .f‘f4/Y/1/A/PD do /9’ 1574/ //V/‘P WPxJTTEN BY COMPOSED Y K L®EJ@EEjLL@W., HE] E 3Yl7fi/E’ SAME AU]:/E/01?. 4% COMPOSER, ’ €3€1‘f1fiiU1’,_ am, m~z2m>/ 61;: Btittgs Eb: RainpDap ,_ 0,0 12,3... ’Wtgttl)rr /30//Lg 0fZ/w%VaZe7°z1{/;¢qflo5/ G1): Baalm of I:ife~12;>z),?.,.....T Gosh Night /Jmzmza /D?/6, AN! m /—/A11 /“v - ]a,A,P,F1:LEL V/BDNTD FOOTSTEPS or ANGELS. Companion to the admired Ballad “EVANGE LINE.” <@C>» W/;'itten by H.W.LONGFELLOW. Composed by Jomv BLOCKLEY. Md t. /“T C768. M/“/5 /“/“/“ dim e rall. f\ ‘When the hours of':.DayWé1re num___ _ber’d,‘ And the voi__ces of the I p¢A_A\/\/\ /e/ Night Wake the better soul, . that slum_‘...’__be1-"d, To a /\/*—/ ,/ /\L/ C7'(,’.§‘ . By. the same Author 8:. Composer .' L___‘.2'/ “Excelsior!” (Song or Duett.) s The Rainy Day. (Song or Dnett.) The “Enter Nymphs. (Whither?) E The Bridge . ho- _ - _1y, calm déiglight , ’Ere the _eve - ..ning lamps are /32 /\y lighted ,- And like phantoms ghim and fit- _ _f'u1 fire - light Dance up _. on the par__ Ilour /\ espressivo . Then the forms of the de.._parte‘d * /J dozc\e‘“// ‘_ / , Fcn1,s1..‘,« of Anzriss . Jflhn Blockley. the 0 __ pen door; The be. _ loved, the true hearu-d, Come to visit more, The be; ..loved, the true hearted, Come to visit me once more. \/ ‘-2 \’Z calla vow. dim. e rall. Footsteps of Angels . J/ohn Blockley. molto Espressivo. With a slow and noiseless foot, .. _step, Comes that mes _ sen _ ger . -di_ ..vine, Takes the vacant chaig; be- side A me, Lays her / /\. /K /\ /x// gen _ _ -tle hand in. ‘mine . i ' And she sits and ga _ _ zes PX _/K. 2 With those deep and ten.._der eyes, Like the Footsteps of Angeli» John B1°cUey_ so still [and saint like, Lo oking downwa rd /\ espr€sS1'v0A—. skies . Utter’d not, yet com _ _ _ pre _. hended, /9 dolcc. sipirit’s Voice _ _ _ less prayer, , Soft re_bukes in b essings Breathing from her lips morendo. _bukes blessings ende , Breathing from her lips 0 air. calla voce. ' e k—// Londou,Published by John Blo.':kIuy,‘_2 Park Road, Havcrstock Hill. Soft re_ $3®N@é$ ®lU[E1WI'SI@®{IW.P®SE@ B33? $®U}’I]N Bfl.@@WHE Qzxmzlmm: some 2/6 DUETT 3/- Potmv. LoII<;rIau.ow__ ,,,..MUS|C,J.BL0CKLE\4. ‘2'azoc;rz5r.'9 sxc-as/on //v c. 1,} ,/z éegwli/245 09272. /2.0.1’/‘J12/z xx'o/'//z// 0/Z0/{Q/(3//01//.3“ ,00e1M,#'/552$ Ar /Lara xv/zzz’€/‘m’ g’/2227 Z, "7715 Vt/?3£ or r//5 A/,4/om" "mg mp /Imvis ,mo/rcss," "ms M0/VI(.'$‘ or 3.’ sznrunm P34 _g.§.I9,'.'o£1f-2'7;/z[.ze.a/20. (27/rz//zalzk «Ii e/7%:/2275 mm! /7 I.-.— *’ i/2;?/2 eqmlr Me zm/Mr./21/J I/or4:.r 0/"Mal: 5’/>1/z/)o.rz:r:" ‘mar R mug Bag, som; _2/- DUETT 2/~ POETRY, ILONGFELLOW ,,,, ..M USIC . J .B LO CK LEY. 1&5 z'2zzfn1.z2’.iz/:¢‘4)r£'y .5-y/15;)/I/my z/cw:/z,‘m’z'0& 0/‘ (L /?zu,'/zl.;I/)/.{.;r 1.; 0947/ 1:44/‘zzwkrr/§.r/z2:; ml/Z quiz? /6’! /wzm//y i/2. én:/[ad W/2&2"/Ly. " Ebt 1L%rtfrq'e, PRICE 2/- M POETRY, LONGFELLOW ..... I.MusIc,.I .3 LOCKLEY. :4////izz’JA I/Le /zzurwrozw ,0o/ya/az/-pocmw 0/' ifiia‘ Izotéoir Wfl 19/2.014’ 0//M/w1*eyaz2z'/zy In an: 5/alzkaogy Z/zzzr/7//E .9/I/005725 is ca Jo//1 .rz‘i/7'2‘/W 00//L/yoxzlizz/.//. " jffnnififrp/5 nffkngelg, P R I c E 2/ ~ ~ POETRY. LoNGFELI.ow .... “MUSIC, .1. BLOCK LEY. [De/%(I,v.r' I/Le I/MM /)z)m/1‘z'/?z/ 0/Z0/2.9/éf/lot/«:i /)0— we 0/‘radio/w. Wé 6',/Z/Z ca/2/Q2/e/zVt{y /‘ow//zme/id Mm éfle /ML/7?/v9/‘/J/id‘ cm’/m7 2;; 21- 0/? VA /1 G cu/I/£3’ 5‘/fie paya 1;? 6//we///3.;'flIzez2’ Wzl/2 a ./Vzitirz , -/$5! ,00/Ia‘/Z1/My/‘ téz'.>v./a/yd/t//yzi/€*eoz’/./Dzzezf. " rflfbe DUETT 2‘/~ PGETRY. I_oIIe.,s£LLow .... ..M u,sI=c. J: . BLO_CK.LEY. 3\ fiazsatlm sf 1% some. 2/- DUETT, 2/- POETRY, LONGFEl.LOW,_ ..MUSlC.J. BLOCKLEY. Zoucrtzzawlr PSALM or ura, w :0 éeaumfiol em- —/Ivwially t/Le last two v&r.re.9,t/tat me cw/3120;‘ /"wzIx~tq1mZz'/zg I/I//’i1’L.]t is very ef/“éolzbe as aa’zwtt." V (151103 P R I c E 2;? POETRY, LONGFELLOW, , “MUSIC, 0. BLOCKLEY. 2 sale ENA 05 IN F. a ‘Q/zwe/Jul and e/G/"(Jaime com/2o.v2ti07z¢ If/fizz /mrmozub ooméi/zatio/z.r 0/L zfiw /-g;mm‘m..~ of 8:000 NIGHT a:Lov£a,"am /zafipi/y 0071'!)/7‘l.l)3(l{. We alaubfi /wt M/at t/ulr 44/////ée%?()//1'!" an /2/I/2wbr,Uééoe %; éévzzcervfi " @@[I)t’fl9£1”. P RI c E 2/ PGET RY, LONGFE LLOW U SIC. J . BLOCK LEY. ‘some or THE mrzn NYMPII.S‘."Z/771$!‘ fang zza -—- ~/mi/m/’.r 1/,3 forcibly 0/‘0/Le of Kioatfiei early czrznpoxinom, I25 é.r qu/aizw a5 alega/at" a%tzrr,a nfflw fiuntmtrfltgbt ' ' P RIC E 2/— '_ P0 ETRV. ILONGFELLOW - .... "M USlC.J.J.BLOCKL£Y. //z/ Me J'anmzm!& éafiom z¢._::[o2zyfl9JZo1r.i- éeaw ti/3;! U&I‘J'6J‘ zme Well dzlrphyed. 1% .r,w'IzZ of I/w poabfy 5.1‘ ¢m,’27z1'/2’zé{y rezzde/“ed.” UB2 ilbzaptr 8:153 jflomrw, s o N 0 2/« POETRY, LONGFELLOW .... ..MU SIC, J . BLOCKLEY. EM §5iImt flank, sour, z/- D.U.ETT 2/~_ POETRY, LoIIcr£LLow...’....Mus_Ic. .1 .BLOCKLEY.
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Show moreun .,_,. C-JV H/‘.7-ma c ,-K/<~\//J’ \ ZR‘) § “‘\\ \ -* \ \\ . \ y‘: L~\\ \—\x' xx :\ \ > \‘ \ aw as‘? PUBLCSHED BY OLIVER UITSON EC‘? 277,WA5H}NGTON ST c.C.CLAPP8« cr.» .1, E,GOULD. FlRTH,POND ac? JOHN CHURCH .15 JOHN OHAYNESSC9 ' P 1' 3- J/2»;/]7J7-/1: C1307; . 30.510 am». I EXGELSIUH. Words by LONGFELLOW. Written by MI SS LINDSAX. Allegro. 1st.Verse. The, 6th. “ A ” / shades of night were fall -- ing fast As throughan4A1pineVi11age travel - - ler by “(he faifh- ful hound Half buried in the snowvvas passed, A youth who bore mid snow and ice found, Still grasp-- ng in hishan of ice with the strange - - cel- si-01'! with the stra.1'1ge - - cel - si-0 ! 2._Hi s b row 3.‘-‘-Try not sheath, head, cents that 30-- loud -ce1- si-01'! VV-?t S the Flash’d like a fau1ch7'mn'fr<>n1its “Dark10wr’sthete111pestoven A be - - neath said, eye old man. And like a silver clarion. rung, The. roar - - -i1'1g_t0rrentisdeep and Wide,» Ex- cel - si-or! Ex- cel- si-or! of that un - - known tongue, clarion voice re-plied, Con cspress. 4._“Oh! stay,” the maid -- en said, “and resit Thy Wea - - ry head up-on my .breasf;’> ~ ‘ tear stood ' his bright blue b eye, _Bnt he ‘ answered with sigh, Ex - cel - si - or! - 081- si-or! 5.—“B.e - - Ware t1'ee’s ‘withered . branch! aw -- ful av -- a - - - lanche.” the ,p_e.as-a_\,‘.g,£t’S M __ 4 _ night . ’e -10- ! PPP 11-e - plied far up the height, Ex -- eel - - si -- or! Andante ma 11ont‘r0pp0.L 7.—The1'e in the twi - light cold and ‘ grey, Life-less, but beautiful he And from the sky P mg 0011 spirito. voice fell like a f'all- ing star, EX-’ce1- si-H01‘! PP -ce1-- si-01'! -----si--01'!
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< 52 £53 0 O5 .92 -s B< M ~.«fii%.L,.;« 73:152. .. q . w."- U My Lord Ewas need of thejse fiovx/reLs gay,” L M'|'bey all .S[1ELUH,()<,)}iI"r in [\<:vld.<._~', of M§j';hL,. The Rea¢pew* said ecnél, smled, JL 1'1“cLnspiaJ1l;e<:l Ly my care, ~ Deau“ tokens Kfthe earth are they, And sa1r1Ls,u.pon their ga.rrnem,::s W-m:,. W’l1(>,1‘€ he was Q_1f_).C€? M _ __ M _T}3es_e__sag3.:e_d blossoms \N<4ar"f ’ 004:?/005.512 5 Y ‘*1 I‘ A /577/, 51¢...
Show more< 52 £53 0 O5 .92 -s B< M ~.«fii%.L,.;« 73:152. .. q . w."- U My Lord Ewas need of thejse fiovx/reLs gay,” L M'|'bey all .S[1ELUH,()<,)}iI"r in [\<:vld.<._~', of M§j';hL,. The Rea¢pew* said ecnél, smled, JL 1'1“cLnspiaJ1l;e<:l Ly my care, ~ Deau“ tokens Kfthe earth are they, And sa1r1Ls,u.pon their ga.rrnem,::s W-m:,. W’l1(>,1‘€ he was Q_1f_).C€? M _ __ M _T}3es_e__sag3.:e_d blossoms \N<4ar"f ’ 004:?/005.512 5 Y ‘*1 I‘ A /577/, 51¢ //ml/, '5“ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ . '“ ' ' L .,>'r7.’r»(v'//u('/'«’X/IfJ- ‘flu: REAPER’ AN.» THE FLOWERS. vW?~:z‘tte'n by H.W.L"o‘NGFELLow. h Composed by JOHN BLocKL1_«:Y. - ./WODERATO. ‘\ mf Dim. e rall. V‘ There is ‘ a reaper, wlmse nzmle is Death, And with his _sick1€-“h' mf wsszs» - _ s By the same Cmniyioser __ “The Reaper and the Flowers 3_’..(fThe Old Clock on the Stairs _” aS‘D1lefis . 35%).. “Shall I have naught that is fair?” sun’! he,-“Have 'nau.g‘l1t but the beard_ed grain? Though the breath of these f1ow’rs is sweet to me, I will E.s‘press1'vo ._ He gazed at the flowers with /9/9 tear_‘_-_ful ejresé, - He kissed" their droopixlg Teelves; Th'e-Reaper andfthna Flewgrs, , _.i.qhn Blogkley. pesante. for the Lord of : 1>4-___’ra_dise He boufid them ‘in his sheaves‘. _ Dzm. 2 rall, . T“ V /9 / ' The Reaper. an-.’l-‘ihe Flowers . “They shall all bluolm in fields of light, Tru1xs_.pla11l:ed‘ by .my saints, up._(>n their garments white, Tlwsse o _2 sa _ __ ._ lot-ed bl().ssums And the mmher ~21‘ tears and ‘pain, The flowers she moxt The Rea~pqr a.IId~thg Flowers . John B1ock']’vy. knew she should find them» all a_guix1 In the fields :3: legati». Malta Espressivo. e ad lib. cru _ _ e1- _t}?‘, not in wrath , The Reap _ _ er ' came that day; "Twas an an _ _ _ gel vi ._ _ sit- _(-rd L-2 ./Wo___ren..__do molta, ‘ 0 B “ ,, the green earth, And took the f10w’rs a A _ _ - way. . .. / . T114: Reaper and the Flowers_ . Loi1don,Pub1ished by John Elia-ckle'y‘,-2 }’arkAR"oad, Haverstoffk‘ Hill» 4 .«»HAvE_M'ERcY '— FROM LaEbcHLEY§ -I’-.'i&*.& J us SACRED SONGS. A_BIDE WITH ME TH REV. FAWTEI E BEAUTIFUL DOV«E ........ .. .,..II.LusTR'ATED _______________ ..WEST,..__,,_,_,_“.,.L2/6 DB C,MACKAY. BETH LEHEM....V ................................ -9». .................... __BLOCKLEY ________ __2/e BETTER LAN D,,_. ......................................... ...................... ..D_9 ____________ __2/» MR5 HEMANS. ‘ BREAST THE wAvE CHRI5TlAN___,a/6 , CHARITY. ., . ......,,..,.___ILLUSTRATED..., _____ _,MENOELssoHN2/6 CHRISTIAN MARTYR ________________ __ILLUsTRATED ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, __D°V 3/- COME MEssMATEs'TIsTIME TO HoIsT THE sAIL ______ ,,LlNTER.., ,, 2.6 éoME UNTO ME ALL Y-E THAT LABOUR .......................... ..D.9 .......... “age FROM SCRVPTURE COTTAGE OF BETHANY _______________ _,I'LLU5TR_ATEo..,. ....,,.BLOCKLEY _________ HZ/G B-Y EDMESTON .......,.D9 ______________ _.2/6 GOD Ta-IAT MADEST EARTH & HEAVEN, ___________________________ “D9. _____________ "2/5 FAINT NOT’ CHRISTIAN, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, UPON ME 0 LORD” LINTER 2/G SCRIPTURE v ’ Y 1SH‘§jAyEN Is THY HOME ............. ._JLLUSTRATED ............ __BLOcI<LEY ....... ..2/e , V 47-‘: 37 , »9ROW'DE.D HARBOUR. "A . T5’ I H?) EVERVII ONE THAT THIRSTETH _______________________ __R EYNoLDs_.,;,_,2/O HOPE,,,.,,,,,.,,,,_,_._.:__,_, _.__€__,..,,_,_lLLUSTRATED ____________ __MENDELS$OHN.2/6 I AM THE SHEPHERD TRUE ________ _.I‘>°, ___BLOcKLEY ,,,,,,,, __2/cs l'CANNOT LET THE SUMMER GO ___________________________ _.ToI=LII=I= E, r_-2/6. W‘ LAY MY SINS ON IdESU8...E... .._.REvNOLDs 1 HEAR DTTHE VOICE OF JESUS sAY ..... ._,_...__.,_BLOCKLEY _, IN ._PARADléIO ..................... ..-...ILI.usTnATso __________________________ __D9 _____________ _.2/6 INSCRIBED TO THE NON MR5 NORTON. . IN PERFECT RE\ST__ LINTER .......... -32/6 IN THE LORD PUT I MY. TRUST ...................................... .,.._D.9. ________ _.;___1a/6 ' FR URE. OM SCRTPT I SHINE IN THE LIGHT .D°' _ L2/cs A ‘ . '* 2/5 VOICE FROM HEAVEN. Is TH15 A TIME TO PLANT _§ Do JERUSALEM THE GQLDEN __________ __ILLUsTfiATED ...... ..‘__....A.E.WyNG _________ _.2/6 '..IEs.Us REFlgi5§E OF MY SOUL .................................... ..JaRowNE ......... :2/6 JUST’ As I AM ____________________________ __.lLLUSTRATED _____________ "BLOCKLEY 2/cs FAITH ....... ..MENDELS$OHN..‘2/6 S ACR E D VABIDE WITH ME ___________________________________________ __________ __R EVNoLDs .... L2/e BEAuTIIg'u'L DOVE WEST 3/- BETTER LAND ...................................................... ,_BLOcKLEY.____j,,,..2/6 aREAsT THE.,WA_VE CHRISTIAN ,,,__D‘? .............. _.z/6 CHRLSTIAN MARTYR , ,,3/- I-'AIN-T”NOT OHRIETIAN __; ......... __ g "D9 .............. ..2/6- OOD THAT MADEST EARTH A HEAVEN._,4 mess " Do.., " ,2/6 HEAVEN IS THY “HOME. .D.? .............. ..2/6 I AMTHE SHEPHERD TRUE .......................................... 2/6 I‘ HEARD THE VOICE or J ESU‘§E.7SAY ,D.°. ....... ..'..‘...2/6 IN HEAVEN THERE'S REST,__, ,O.-...,,__L_.I‘;EWARD A___2/e “IN PERFECT REST? .............................................. »—:‘:LlNTER\<h—A-H-->7} 2/6 I SHINE IN THE LIGHT .......................................... L D9 ............ H2/6 {WILL ALWAY GIVE THANKS ____ ,, ,_,D‘? , _ . _ . _ . . _ . _ D2/G Ju_s'r As I AM‘, . _ _ , .,BLOCKLEY. .9 _ ..REVNOLD s ..... ,.2/6_ V‘ 'TIS NIGHT O LEAD THOU ME ON ................ ..ILL:JETRAT_Eo ........ _.B LOcKLEY._ . We/e LEANINO ON .. D_9_._ “,2/e ’ INSCRIBED To REv.,NoRMAN _ / LIGHT QF THE wORLD., D9. __________________ __D9._., 2/G MY s.AViOuR ESE THOU NEAR ME.,,,. __2{e. ‘SEARER’ HOME (A DAY'- MARCH) .... .m .................. NE > 2/6 I 'POETRV MONTGOMERY‘ NEARER MY GOD To THEE ______ ____ ..D° ___________________ .,D9__._.__.,L,L____2/es NOT A MINUTE To SPARE ........................ _.TOPLlFE ___________ ,_ 2/2. NOT LOST FOR EVER ..................................... ..HARRIsoN ,,,,,, We/e RAINBow[THE) .......................... ..lLLU5TRATED ,,,,, __ sLocKL"EY, _______ __2/- MR,5HEMAN5. RESIG NATION, ., u«_=.LL 2/3 2/3 LONGFELLOW , SAVIOUR EVER NEAR ., , .. ...._.DQ__ ............. D9.__.,,L_ L,2/- SONG OF MIRIAM p9__ _EDME$TON. I sOON & FOR EVER ________________ SPEAK$FOR THY SERVANT HEARETI-I___E_,wEIss ____________ ._ 3/5 SUM OF MY sOUL .................. ..H.LUSTRATED ....... _.BLOCKLEY_ 2/e SWEET CONSOLAT|ON,,.,_ ............................... ..TENDALL ......... "2/- swEET HARP OF HEAVEN _____ JLLUSTRATED, .__..BLOcI<LEY ______ N8/6 EDMESTON. _ _ THE LIVE LONG __ _‘L!NTER- __________ __ THE LORD Is IN HIS HOLY TEMPLE ____________________________ ,_D9_ ________ FROM SCIHIPTURE. THE PAsToR's OFFICE ____________________________________ __WEST_ ,_ THE wEARY I‘-‘|SHERMAN,_‘__ __L|NTER_._,. THERE wAs JOY IN HEAVEN ______________ _, LOCKLEY_ ., _ EDMESTON. _. , . . Q} THOU ART PASSING AWAY__..,_____,_V_________‘f§2._.__HARR]SON ..... .. R . EV. D.SEN|0RT THY FACE LORD wILLI séEI< _________________ _______ _.L|N_TER ____________ AA FROM SCRIPTURE. _ THY wILL BE DONE ______________________________________________ ,.GRANTHAM..m K THY WILL BE BLOCKLEY._._..... WEISS. .............. "8/6 WAKE JUDAH _.T.............TIPFER ............. -2/' 7 A DUETTS. 1‘ LEAD THOU ME ON .......................................... ,.BL0CKLLEY...:.....2'/6, LEANING ON THEE ............................... ............... .. D9 ............. .. ‘8/6__ MY sAVIouR BETHOU NEAR ME ____________________________ ,_D9, ........... .. afa NEARER HOME _,_L,D_° 2/6 NEARER My (500 To THEE ...................................... .. D‘? ............ ,2/6 NOT Los-r roR EVER ________________________________________ ..HARRlSON REsI<3NATIONI...L...............,.;.-.... BLOCK LE\’~~-—-~<— 3/6 sons or MIRIAM .............................................................. J15? .... 2/6 SUN OF MY SOUL ....................... .. .n.D° 2/6 swEET HARP OT HI-:AvEN—....... If A --.0‘? -------------- A-2/6 TI-IE I=A9ToR’s OFFlCE,,, EST .....2/6 THERE wAs JOY ~lN HEAV --------------- --2/G TI-Iou ART PASSTNG AWAY... ........................ .. HARR18_0N ----- 2/6 Tfiyswmft as DON )7 ,.....,.4.....BL0CKLEY—- .. 2/I5 wIDOw or 3/5 EDITION". 8/6‘
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