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It fell. to earth I know not Wlxcrc, > / >Fm‘ who has sight . . . . . . . . . . .. so keen and strong‘, That 1t can fol _ low thv Hi_;;‘ht of a. snug‘ ' Furwhu has sigllt ‘ keen; and so .st\'nnn;_r 4 . . . . . .. That it Cull ful - , -. _ 1'owtlw1'li;_;-lxt [of :1 song‘? Long, long af'terwurd . . . . . . .. in an oak . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I found tlw Ar- r«.,v\J PP still lmbroke; And the Song; f'ru1n he _ giin11ing'* to end ‘I found ii_g'ai11 the heart of friend . And the Song fmnlbe- 3 _ gi111\i||g to end . . . . . .. I f(_)und a_g‘ain in the heart ‘of :1 friend . q-0* ««- L, ’<3:., :7; 2%s~.;,,»'~. :$ ~u,=a:ss.;\e;~:x>:a‘&e=er 3:4, found u_g‘uin , — found u_g'uin , — I fimnd a_g;'aIiII in the heart .............. .. afi friend! Tempo l”.’° /J/J/.) SONGS AND BALLADS BY " OLARIBEL.” S COME BACK TO ERIN. Composed expressly fvr Madame ' - MY BRILLIANT, AND I . . . . . LEMMENS-SHERRINGTON . . . . . NORAH’S TREASURE. Sung by Madame SAINTON-DOLBY . I CANNOT SING THE OLD SONGS. Sung by Madame MARION’S SONG. Third Edition . . . SAINTON-DOLBY . . . THE LIFEBOAT (for Baritone). Words by Lord STRATFORD DE REDCLIFFE . . . . . Is- o °=+r—o:9n ooo” THE OLD HOUSE ON THE HILL DO YOU REMEMBER? . . GOLDEN DAYS . . . . BLIND ALICE . . . . . DREAMLAND. Sung by Madame PAREPA . . FIVE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING. Tenth Edition I REMEMBER IT. Sung by Miss PooLE . . . JANET’S BRIDAL. Sung by Madame PAREPA. Tenth Ediiion , »JANE’I"S CHOICE. Sung by Madame SAINTON-DOLBY. THE BROOK . . . . . Twentieth Edition . . . . . . THE TWO NESTS. Illustrated . . LITTLE BIRD, LITTLE BIRD ON THE GREEN TREE; THE SAILOR BOY . . . Or, “Loyal je serai, durant ma, vie.” . . THE OLD PINK THORN. Illustrated . LOWLAND MARY . . . . . . THROUGH THE JESSAMINE . . . . MAGGIE’S SECRET. Sung by Madame SAINTON-DOLBY. WONT YOU TELL ME WHY, ROBIN? E,-97”], Ed[;j0n__ Tenth Edition . ’ . . . . . 4 “ YOU AND I.” Sung by SIMS REEvEs. Sixth Edition MILLY’S FAITH . . ‘ 3 PIANOFORTE ARRANGENIEONTS OF CLARIBEL’S SONGS. . JANET'S CHOICE. By BRINLEY RICHARDS . . _ CLARIBEL GALOR By E_ AUD1BEm._ I11ust,ated . JANET’S CHOICE. By DUMAS . . . . 2 0 _ CLARIBEL POLKA B E A . “JANE’I"S CHOICE” WALTZES. OD Cmmsmxs Songs. MAGGIES SECRET’ B’; K'UH:D“3ERT ' 4 0 ' ' Illustrated. By MUSGRAVE . . . . ' . CLARIBEL VALSE. On CLARIBEL'S Songs, by Cums ‘ MAGGIE“ SECRET BY DUMA5 - - - ' Com. Illustrated , , , _ _ 4 . TAKE BACK THE HEART. By J. A. WADE . . . CLARIBEL QUADRILLE. On Cmmsmxs Popular Songs . FIVE 0’CLOCK IN THE MORNING. By J. A. WADE and Ba11adB- Illustrated 4 . I CANNOT SING THE OLD SONGS. By J. A. WADE . TAKE BACK THE HEART . . . — THE BELLS’ WHISPER . . . PRIEZ POUR ELLE . . . . SUSAN ‘S STORY - . . SPRING-TIME. Companion to “ Dreamland.” THE BLUE RIBBON. Illustrated THE BROKEN SIXPENCE. Dlustrat 0093 IF ¢0D30°C.OC)DOD<‘.DC)Ov# O OOOOOOOOO otooontooun u no It .- O003036OC)0€.)O<D3A‘a3C)9f)909¢A?C)303OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOCO SIX GEMS OF OLARIBEL, EASILY ARRANGED FOR THE PIANOFORTE. Price ls. each. ' 1. MAGGIE’S SECRET. 4. WON’T YOU TELL ME WI-IY, ROBIN? 2. JANET'S CHOICE. ‘ 5. YOU AND I. s. FIVE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING. 6. TAKE BACK THE HEART. SONGS BY VIRGINIA GABRIEL. THE LADY OF KIENAST TOWER. Romance. Poetry by WEE}? NO MORE. Sung by Madame SAINTON-DOLBY J. R. PLANCHE, Esq. ; composed expressly for and sung by THE SKIPPER AND HIS BOY. Sung by Madame SAINTON Madame SAINTON-DOLBY . . . . . DOLBY. Tenth Edition . . . . NIGHTFALL AT SEA. Reverie . . . . RISE, MY SOUL. Sacred Song. Sung by Mr. WILBYE COOPER DREAM, BABY, DREAM. Sung by Miss BANKS . . THE LIGHT IN THE WINDOW. Sung by Madame SAINToN- OH! MAY’ST THOU DREAM OF ME. Serenade for Two DOLBY. Fifth Edition . . . . Voices . . . . . . I DO NOT ASK TO PRESS THAT CHEEK . IPIANOFORTE ARRANGEMENTS OF MISS GABRIEL’S SONGS. NIGHTFALL AT SEA. Reverie . . . . 3 0 H THE SKIPPER AND HIS BOY. Arranged by B. RICHARDS. NEW SONGS BY “DOLORES.” “ CUSHA.” Poetry by JEAN INGELOW . . . 3 N THE FOOLISH SHEPHERD, a Ditty. Words by HAMILTON UNCHANGED. Song. Words by W. C. Bmmm, Esq. . 3 0 AIDE, Esq. . . . . . . NEW AND POPULAR OHRISTYS MINSTRELS’ SONGS. THE CUCKOO’S NOTES. Composed by C. BLAMPHIN. Sung IN THE MOONLIGHT LONG AGO. Composed by J. R. by Mr. J. W. RAWLINSON with great Success. Illustrated . THOMAS. . . . . . . SWEET EVELINA. Sung by G. W. MOORE . . . ANNIE LISLE . . . WIIEN JOHNNY COMES MARCIIING HOIWE AGAIN . DEAR LIOTHER, I»LL COME HOME AGAIN . COIHPOSGCI J. R. IFHOMAS Composed F. WHY AM I SO HAPPY? Composed by F. WIDDOWES WIDDOWES . . . . _ _ _ BLOWING I WEEPING SAD AND LONELY ' ' ' MARYLAND, MY MARYLAND _ . _ SOFTLY FALLS THE MOONLIGHT. . . IT IS MY COUNTRY’S CALL . . 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Lnllg‘,-* lNuu_;;' ufv‘lh-o'7r"w;nr(l . . . . . . .. in an oak . . . . . ..; . . . . .. I tlnnui the Ar- rx.,w 4 Pl’ 2% still unhrnke And the Snnw I'ujm11 he _ g;'inning' to end I f'mn1d ,u _g-uiu 1n the heau't of’ u friend . And the Songg; f'mn1he_ _ g_;'iI11xin|:_;°- to end.;..... I found u_g*uin in the heart of at friend . '2»: av‘) “'l‘V:--‘. ~ ~ ”(\| \« |{-\x,vr ' I found u_0":1in , — fuund u_.g':1in , — I found an. ,g';nin ' in Hu- huurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. of a friend! rrpmlm lmu I.)/3/.7 ' Gentle Heart V Oncefor all ARTHUR SULLIVAN’S SONGS. 6- d- Let me dream again (0, D7, dz E?) 4 0 Sung by Mdrne Christine l\'ilsson dz Mdme. Edith Wynne. Love laid his sleepless head (D (ft E) Sung by Mr. Sims Reeves. Living Poems (E7 :3! ll‘ ... Sung by Mdme. Edith Wynne. Sleep, my Love, Sleep (D A’; 1*‘) .. . Sung by llldme. Patey. Once Again (D (S: F)... ... Sung by Mr. Sims Reeves. on Golden Days... .. ... Sung by Mdme. Patcy. A Life that Lives for You .. ... Sung by Mr. Santley. Looking Back (D & F) . . Sung by Mdme. Patey. Looking Forward (sequel to Looking bacl ) (D & Sung by Mdme. Edith Wynne. Birds in the Night (D, E. & F) Sung by Mdine. Sherrington. From Rock to Rock ... E) MOLLOY’S POPULAR SONGS. My love has gone a sailing Sung by Mdme. Dresden China (C & D) Sung" by Mdme. Sherrington. Don’t be Sorrowful Darling (C J: E) Edith 'w; H1375. Sung by Mdme. Antoinette Steiling. Jack's Farewell Sung by Mr. Sims Reeves. Polly Sung by Mr. Santley. So the Story Goes (F & Gr) .. Sung by Mdme. Edith Wynne. Clochette (D & F) _ Sung by Mdme. Sherrington. Thady O'F1inn (D ct F) Sung by Mdme. Sherrington. The Vagabond (E & G) Sun g by The Old Cottage Clock . Sung by Mdme. Edith Eily’s Reason (E, F. & G Sung by Mdme. Sherrington. Marching along Wynne‘. no PINSUTI’S Bid me Live A Maiden’s Love NEW SONGS. on on ..- Sung by Mdme. Ratey. m Sung 1;; Mdnie Edith-Wynne‘. sm{;¥ by Li}: lllaybrick. The Free Lance (C & D) . Sung by Mr. Santley. MISS GABRIEL’S FAVOURITE SONGS. 4 o .- ... The Light in the Window The Skipper and his Boy Across the Sea Sacred Vows (D & ... ... FREDERIC CLAY’S SONGS. She wandered down the mountain’ side (0 & E) Sung by llirlnm. Edith Wynne. Days of Long Ago (D & E).. Sung by Mdme Edith Wynne. The Reaper and the Flowers ... Sung by Mr. Sims Reeves. 4 4 4 ¢\/\_/\/'\./\.»'\/\/\/\"\’\/\/\/\I‘\/\_’\/\/'\/\’\/\. :E>oPI:rLAR SONG-F3. The old love is the new (B & C) Sung by llldme‘. Sherrington. Why? and G) ... Sung by Mr. Edward Lloyd. So far away (Mon anii) Sung by Mdme. Roze—Perkins Never again ... Past and Future V Aubade (D & F) Sung by Mr. Sims Reeves. Almost (A'7 & B?) Sung - Spinning (D & E) ... Sung by Mdme. Sherrington. Night and Morning (E & F) Sung by llldme. Edith It was a. Dream (0 & E) Sung by Marguerite (B & C) ... Sung by Mdme. Trebelli. 4 0 cu no u- .“ ... ... lhbfirfirlin-P~ by Mdme. Eialtey. . Wynnii. Mdi.ne. Titiens. 00 iii IF #5 Only a Violet Sung by Mdme. Edith Wynne. If every lute on earth were mute Sung by Mr. Santley. The Harbour Lights... Children can on ..- Defton Woods . ... Those merry walks together ... Sung by Mdme. Patey. He loup’d the wa’. Scotch ballad ... The Hay is i’ the Mow Sung by Mdme. The Old Sweet Story Sung by Mdme. Edith Wynne. Speed-well ... ..’. ... Forget me Not ... One Morning, oh ! so Early (A & B) Sung by Mdme. Edith The Gallants of England Sung by Signor Foli. Apart (6th edition) Rothesay Bay. (10th edition The Departure -- Wynne. ... on NEW EDITIONS. Farewell to Erin (C & D) Take back the heart (D & F) Mag‘gie’s Secret (D, E7. 5; F) We’d better bide a wee You and I (G, G7, dd B) . . Come back to Erin (C & E) Chi1dron’s Voices (G (la 13) ... Dreamland ... Susan’s Story... Strangers yet (E & F) .Ianet’s Choice I cannot sing the old songs (E_ & G) Five o’clock in the morning (F & Robin Ptedbreast (D & F) Won't you tell me why, Robin? Half—mast high Silver Chimes 0 O 0 When we are Old and Grey Out on the Rocks (W7 & ED (D&F) ) . F. H. COWEN’S NEW SONGS. ALFRED SCOTT GATTY’S SONGS. Out of the depths. (Dbdicatedto lib: Rlimsoll, Antoiiiette Sterling. CLARIBEI/S FAVOURITE BALLADS. MDME. SAINTON’S POPULAR SONGS. d. 0 0 0 M.P§j )wPr#t-I3)-Fvlil-Prhrwfirl-‘-phi-Fbébvlirlivwl‘-DIFIIF H“:-Flvfi DF I-F-ihrh D-F rPi-F >F-iln5-FF-1% OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC G00 O 000 O OO OOCOO ...40 ...40 I Brown Eyes, or Blue Eyes LOUIS DIEHLS’ NEW SONGS. Happy Days Sung by Mdme. Patey. Absent, yet present Sung by A Song of Neptune . ' Sung by Signor Foli. burning (El? d; F) Sung by Signor Foll. . HAMILTON AIDE’S SONGS. Let me dream of happy days ... ... The Maid I love is six years old Spanish Boat Song (E? (55 G) Remember or Forget The Fisher (D & 13).. Mr. Santley. The Winter log is on |F>F|bvFt§:i~ BLUMENTHAL’S NEW A Letter (El) & C) .. Sung by Mr. Sims Reeves. The Boatman’s Song (D & E) Sung by Mr. Santley. Gondoliera (G & B7) ... Sung by Mr. Edward Lloyd. Love, the Pilgrim (E dz F) ..'. Sung by Mdme. Titiens. DOLORES’ BEST SONGS. ifhlhbbifi The Fairies . . Clear and Cool ... ... The Lsndof long ago Sea-weed ... I-IATTON’S NEW SONGS. Fair ismy love (C& El?) . . Sung by Mr. Santley. The British Tar. Sung by Santley MISS PHILP’S BEST SONGS. Lillie’s Good Night ... ... Lilliels Good Morning 3 The Pcaeher's Widow 3 0 NEW SONGS BY VARIOUS WRITERS. DANKS, 11. P. Siingby iss Soldene. DICK, COTSFORD. The secret of thy name ANDERTON, THOMAS. The Little Fishermaiden ... Sung by Mdme. Patey. CELLIER, ALFRED. ... ... no no. on ... .. ... Still united 4 0 -u on on Jack andI ... Sung by Signor Foli. ADAMS, STEPHEN. Nancy Lee ... Sung by Mr. Maybrick. BUCK, DUDLEY. When the heart is young . ... Sung by Mrs. Osgood. HOWELL, FRANCIS. T’was not a dream EAYRES, W. H. Ever Thine (C & D)... ... 4 ‘ Sung by Mr. Edward Lloyd and Mr. Nelson Varley. VVEKERLIN. A Song to a Rose Sung The Flower Girl ... Sung by Mdme. Sheri-ington. 13;. Maixié. Sheirringtdni One Only Sung by Mdme. Edith Wynne. SIX DUETS, Sung by Mdlles. CARLOTTA and ANTOINETTE BADIA at the London Ballad Concerts. Price 2s each not. The Rainbow (Di pace at n0i)—DONIZET’l‘I. The best solace (Dolee conforto)—MER- CADANTE. 'V’OO.A_I_: ZDU Through valley, through forest (Per valli, per Joy is to-day (Giorno d’orrore)—R0ssINI. Say to me (Ripctio mio tesor)—L. DADIA. Yo breezes, softly blow (Buon vento spira in These Duets have English and Italian words. boscl1i)——l3i.ANcINI. Excelsior mar)—-L. BADIA. Coming home... Trust her not... 9’ The Chamois Hunters J. L. HATTON. Sung by Mr. Sims Reeves and Mr. Santle S. 333 T A. SULLIVAN. BALFE. Day dreams ...CLARIBEL. Chimes of St. Mary’s Evening song Yet ‘once again My roses blossom roun 7? GABRIEL. .1. , o 0 0 0 Y. the ‘whole ’year n KUHE. Lohengrin . ... Don’t be Sorrowful, Darling. (Molloy) One Morning, oh! so Early. (Gatty) La Fillo do Madame Angot... Geneviizve de Brabant Come back to Erin. (Claribel) Maggies Secret. (Claribel) Dinorah ... The Vagabond. (Molloy) La Jolie Parfum euse. . . . . . BENEDICT. America. New Fantasia Der Freischiitz ... mwewseamppw oo ooooooooooP' Z IEl'VV' PIANOFORTE 1/TTTSICE COWEN,FREDERIC II. It was a Dream Alice, Troisie’lne Valse Caprice Rondo 3). la Turque ... ... Macbeth I Lombardi Oalme et solitude Madame Angst Moonlight on the Danube Whispering Leaves Valse des Pampas Eolus (Maz-urka) LEYBACH. .d. no ... ... MULLER, THEODORE. Berceuse 4. Marguerite 3 KETTERER. on an ... ..- 0 3 0 Grand l\Iarch,”Maid O1‘le-ans Serenade, Maid of Orleans HAWLEY, MISS. Salopia (Home, sweet home) Ivanhoe (Auld Robin Gray)... _ Hibernia (The LastRose of Summer FORBES. La Caprera ... Castollucia ... ... ... RICHARDS, BRINLEY Polly (l\‘?olloy) Isiilora, Valse de Concert A Visit to VVales . ... Conspirators Chorus ( Madame Angot) Once Again (Sullivan) . Strangers yet. (Claribol) ... FAVARGER. Der Freischiitz .. ... Oberon. 2nd Fantasia ... ... 3 wewwmpmp mooooooP on u. OFFENBACH. La Jolie Parfumeuse Valse and Quadrille . each Genevieve Quadrille. Solo or Duet Genevieve Waltz Périehole Quadrille. Solo or Duet ... Périchole Waltz LONID no . n c‘:N Our Boys Galop Migration Galop Indian Quadrille : BOOSEY <32: 00., N E 'Vi7' , D MONTGOMERY. l\TC3E s.d. 40 MINNIE. Once Again DEBILLEMONT. ... ... ... 4 O Polly Waltz Madame Angot Waltz. MadameAngot Quadrille. Solo orDuet Madame Augot Galop Claribel Waltz. Silver Chimes Waltz :l"_\:{E U S I 0. CHARLES COOTE. Remember or Forget Waltz Waltz ... Solo or Duet 295, REGENT STREET, TN‘. Solbuor SCHNEIDER. Trop de Bonheur Waltz. Solo or Duet L E C O C Q. The Island of I3i.chelors (Les Cent Vierges) Q,ua<,lrille The Island of Bachelors Waltz mpmwemmaw ooooooooP ’»
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MODERATOMOLTO; ’ The day is doneand the dark- ness Falls from the wings of night 5 ...... ______,_ AS a ‘feather is waft- ed doWnwardFrom an" Q EaJ_VVg1e in hi4S:f1‘ight,F‘rom an E3. gle , in his .f1ight.;- - . - - - - g__/-9' I see thelightsofthél vi]- lage; (a}leamt11rougi1t11erain and the " "oo_..~.o0ooo.. -0 I 0 '0 o 0 PP V Animandoun po poco rit: ,mist'; a fee1_ingofsad_nesscdmGS'(;G1‘IiY165 '1313éLt'm§? ‘s'o'_u1 c"efi1_not . re__ _ 00 0 ~- 900. 0". } ?ANDANTE.T __ _sist5 W AW feeling of 'sad-ness and 1ong.ing, Thaf ‘is no‘ra_kinA _, to i SLOWER. pain _____ -_ And.‘ 1’e'__seII'1bIes“S01*’.."I"oW on _ 1y As ~the_ mist re _ sem ~ ; bles F MODERATO ANIMATO. ’ Come readéto me some A '7-D UB7 \_2 poem, Some sim_-~p1e» a.n'dheaI1_felt lay; ' That shallsoothethis rest_less D */F7 '73 B B7 737 feeling And ba_nishM thethoughtsof day ............ __ Not fromthegrandold 1313” V137 mas_ters, ________ ,_ Not frolnthebards sub, lime, \\’ho‘se dis __ tant foot-steps .e%_ _ cho_throughthe ACCELERANDO. strains of mar ltial L ‘Their migh - ty thoughts sug ¥_ — 57 V .V »A % ‘ E7 string. — — gest,__-__ _______ -_ —Life’s end _ _ less toil and en _ dea _ v§or», _‘ ' . And to string. -75 rall: nigh I long fol‘ resf, ..... --A .... -- T0 ilighfl long for. res -frall: c0n8’_’£’__-E-- .... "J: I»740¢ s TEMPO 1‘? L L sottovoce. VTEMPOIQ A I V Read from some hum_1&)1er’p[0et, V \\'hos.é F F Vsbngs gushed from ........... -_ his kh€‘a1‘T7 .frOm 1 his heart; F (10106 :“e,‘fl“AA\S>S’hO.wj€,e‘:rS from the clouds of sum._me1“,Aor, tears?‘ fromtho eye_1ids _. '5 staff», 0.11/(ears from the eye‘; start. . .' . . . .h .di.m" . ’ Animandounpoc I Whothro1L1gh:1ongdays of la - bol’; ______________ ,_ AIidI1ightSde—v0id ..... -- of O 0 0 . o 0 . . . . . I 0 I 3 Q . V. O 0 0 . Still heard in his soul the mu _ sic } Poco MENO Mosso. won- der_fulme1 Such songs have pow _ er to O O 0 pp staccato. The rest _ less pulse of Care, ................. -- And’ 1740 g 3 ( 1.‘: o’L§E41s}'1\'LY SL'OW.)‘ ‘ [ ' co1riCIbik'éAtl1eA1)‘é__ n'e_ die'~‘_t_io1"1'5 _" That-~_ fo1“ _ 1ow}s af .4 j ~wer%4.‘A% = V pp+F-collspart.‘ 'F"cre's. - " ' riltenz "vP;I?aY'er,='_» ‘V '~Then. read fromthé.‘{rea\sured .. vo ‘ lume, " V ‘V./ipp r ten: ‘ ..chQiéfeA,: L1: lend to htheflrhymé of . The _.p¢ '_ Vet"): %VT11’e§‘*bea‘1_1‘ »_—._T";-$3}; POCO ANIMATO. ‘~voicg;,- .......... -;;-____»._; _A11d? tfie -night shall be Vt'i1_l»ed__x“\ith:-_-v $ V “mu. _V sic__;,;_ f H —’ And’ the fares" Athatfl i‘117f¢Ast» _ ritcn: . I J L‘ V 0 fold their;tents like ‘the A _ rabs’, ____ __,-_-.L ‘ And_as si ,. A_A 1ent_rl_‘y,’ ~ 5, T ritcnz ADAGIO AssA1.‘ tAirig_t1ae voice.) .si' _ lent -.ly __________ ".5. ........ .._A.-_L-_AIld' as si. _: _ 1ent‘ _ ‘ f‘ . “ = ' . ‘ 5" ' pegiefido si. colla Parte. pp 1’ % ' ..’> 9“- ? l‘ wi. 01’ TI-IE} ZPCDQJR. C)IE=2.IE3I-I.A.].V C3‘:-IE.I... ‘ J" ESTELCEI, By J. M. NORTH. 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9.7 Z/Z:z,:s‘/az//7 .9/ii LEE 8 WALKER 75’ JA5 sou an H ov EN 13:9’/2%/jvmm;a= U ‘ P M U U \ G .. \\ 6 .U M C .4“/.2,/zz/V’;-‘o '7/Z,/;.}./Tzz/41}/_,’ “TEE DfiY is DONE? SONG. THE POETRY BY ,, THE MUSIC RY LONGFELLOW. M-W.BALFE- >k <é+~ Moderate molto . and the darkness L‘; ~ , Falls from the Wings of night; afeather is wafted doWnWardFroman EC 7°88. C’l"€S. \_j E_a/_ gle in his flight, From an Ea _g1e ,7 his flight. . I See the ts Ofthe Cvillage .G1cum1thr0ug‘hthe rum and the ...
Show more9.7 Z/Z:z,:s‘/az//7 .9/ii LEE 8 WALKER 75’ JA5 sou an H ov EN 13:9’/2%/jvmm;a= U ‘ P M U U \ G .. \\ 6 .U M C .4“/.2,/zz/V’;-‘o '7/Z,/;.}./Tzz/41}/_,’ “TEE DfiY is DONE? SONG. THE POETRY BY ,, THE MUSIC RY LONGFELLOW. M-W.BALFE- >k <é+~ Moderate molto . and the darkness L‘; ~ , Falls from the Wings of night; afeather is wafted doWnWardFroman EC 7°88. C’l"€S. \_j E_a/_ gle in his flight, From an Ea _g1e ,7 his flight. . I See the ts Ofthe Cvillage .G1cum1thr0ug‘hthe rum and the $1! : 1_1'jv1»v‘vvHv 1‘! v’Ln‘vv :1 PP Animando —-F a pace rjten .- \ K / ' . ‘ , - _ L And an. feelmg of sadness co1nes,()’er I118," That my soul." gcamnnt re _ P pdlll, \ .AVll(l‘I‘(f _ S€l1lb1CS sorrow 0n_1y _ As the mlst re _ sem _ _ blm a .\.n» X."“’K“(1"‘i\'qV":t',, /\| \y “:1 y; \ 4* . Jloderato Aniniato-. 1%/uix 1 ’. P0811] l,‘ Smne 49 . f'cL-hing‘ And masters , ’ Not fjronl the bards sublime, Come road to me $01116 Pl’ W 1:“ % 17 '1 > l . ’ _ . /\.z ' simple and lleart-felt lay; That shall soothgthis restless M at banish th e~tl1oug'h'ts of day. Not fromthe grand old H ;Wl10Su dixs _ tamt f'uot— stcpx Who t11r(T)1(g'l1l()117{V;’da3r"s V v I 1 1 , I v v won _ der-ful me The ‘M . 14' /.\.0 6' ) H 1i]:41’i\ xx :1!)I=r- ” /V \«'.1a\i.w: ) ‘ And nights (19 _v0id . . ... . 1 1 v v v of’ V In _ bur,-‘_ v v v v v I’ u 1 1 "of ‘K; I heard in his soul the mu _ Sic Paco meno mosso. Such’ songs "have powler to stare .- ' rest ; lesspulae _,,_._,, ,, i:T ‘(.\'»lmnnIy and Slow.) s’m”‘z__ V fiefiume like the he _ ne _ (lig-,__tiun , '_ That fol _' A lows 07‘£’.§‘ I -cu calla pa»rt.e:~ .7: ‘riqen : ‘ praye.r.,{ Then br'e‘_a(l fm111 the treasured volwume, T The ‘poem of P'P\gEr'1'ten :_ ‘L choice, _ _And lend to the‘ rhyme ofvthe p0_et , I The beau _ ty iv . Paco A riima to . thy ‘ VL0iCe- L. And the 11ig"h:’t‘S11ull.l)e_filled with ‘/-\.'i‘’ ).."V\‘1H(!“l\ ‘.~"7nI’Lr- ‘H (W ‘V Ni! \ £ . > null - sic, ‘And the cares that infest ' _'tl1e';;.da'3," 'A ‘ ' “ . Shall foldv their tents like ‘?'t.he"’ J'Arub:s',V ' ‘And’-as si.,,— ,_1e/u-tly, ,’ '9 . I . * ~ ' kvfld io assai (imitating voice.) ’-and"-as ' ‘ si...;. _ -lent - Pl’ perflendosi. ‘V pp/» 0%/3/3/JP? \ Q i/.\"’ 6’ ) " Tim d.n is dhnoa .”V (M . B ~\[,V1«j.)
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New EDITION wm+T0NIc SOL-FA. ¢Vr, //ix‘ 7. de Oamillis. .1 I _..~.m4__. , \ T Ex:c:ELs>>M@ ¢ k THE POETRY BY J LeI2,gf7eHeW, The Music Composed and Dedicated to THE RIGHT HoNB.'—.E The Earl OF Westmoreland, ‘V. fie U55/i2aw¢'@”3. London, W. PAxToN.95,NEw OXFORD 3TREET.W.C. Aerovms Musxc DE1PT.. V 7. de Oamillisa EXCELSIOR. Duet. Words by LONGFELLOVV Music by M. VV. BALFE. _ ‘ 13t'V0ice. Mohomoderata , Keylt F1ai.II : .m :m .m I In :——.I :5 .l I V0 ICE S. The shades of...
Show moreNew EDITION wm+T0NIc SOL-FA. ¢Vr, //ix‘ 7. de Oamillis. .1 I _..~.m4__. , \ T Ex:c:ELs>>M@ ¢ k THE POETRY BY J LeI2,gf7eHeW, The Music Composed and Dedicated to THE RIGHT HoNB.'—.E The Earl OF Westmoreland, ‘V. fie U55/i2aw¢'@”3. London, W. PAxToN.95,NEw OXFORD 3TREET.W.C. Aerovms Musxc DE1PT.. V 7. de Oamillisa EXCELSIOR. Duet. Words by LONGFELLOVV Music by M. VV. BALFE. _ ‘ 13t'V0ice. Mohomoderata , Keylt F1ai.II : .m :m .m I In :——.I :5 .l I V0 ICE S. The shades of night were fa]]_ing‘ I :— :1n If .,m :f .,m :1 .,m Im : : . zba . fast, As thro’ an Al _pine vi]-]age VpaIss’d A youth, who bore ’mid snow and ice 5 I C. Both voices. W voice. IId' :—.t. :r'.d I t .,l :s: I s :5 :s I l:—:—Il :s : .‘ : .s :S . . 44- . H . ~, - . ban _ nerwlth the st range de..V1ce, Ex. (:61 _ s1 _ or!” Ex - eel _ s1 _ .. 7 H18 brow was I#\__/ I Ilsm : .1 ;se.l I d':- tn: I f.,m :f .,m :1 .,mIl zs : .s:fe.s :t .1 I 1 .s :' :InI sad eye be_neu-Lh, Flash}! like a faIch-ion from its sheath, And like an sil_ver cl-a1-_ion rung, The 7 inarcatof C. Both V'0]‘(7(-ES. S . m :—.s :f .r Im.,r zd : I“ :s .s cents of that unknown tongue, “Ex _ eel _ si homes Id .s ::m gla_ciers shone, \ / Excelsior. 1203*‘ he saw the light Of .111 Ir ~—— .s zfe .d' It .,l :s f1-o\1n{... his lips es _ cap’d a-g'roan, And .d' I d‘ “ Try not the pass,” The household fires gleam Warm and bright, Above the spectral II t :d' :r' m':-:d' I m':—:r' I eel _ si _ s:—:f _ or!”“Ex _ I se:—:l I “Ex_cel_si I »s :1 :t 46 ‘ 37 “_ . Ex_cel-s1 _ or! Ex _ eel - s1 _ .d' :d' .d' I Dark low’:-s the roar _ ing tor- rent is deep and II m':m'I:m' m':—:f' I _m : Mien. _ K “Ex_cel_s1 - or!” ‘Ex _ eel Ild : .d' :d' .d' I d' :—~.t :r' .d' I s : - Im:m:1n I m:—:f I s :——. Wide. ‘And loud that cla I. rion voice re -.plied, “Ex_cel_si - or!”“Ex - cel _ ff I col canto. I Eb1S.tVoice. T :I tats :s .s I s :—.m :r .d Id :— zm I1 .,s :1 .,s :1 .,mI s .fe :f :. “0 stay, 0 stay,”the maiden said, “And rest wea._ry head up-on this breast,” ' 17 \_/ \__/ . Bth ° I .f:m .f :r .t I d .;s :m: .mIm :—.s :t .r I in .,r :d : Ims°:sv?§°°I1:-:-| l :s Atearstoodinhisbrightblueeye, But still’ he ans_Wer’dwith esigh, »Ex_cel-si _ or1”“Ex_ce1 _ si - 2".dVoice. :.m:m.mIm :-—.r:d.t I1 ' : Is ” . _ or! Beware the pine ..... .. tree’s wither’d branch, Be _ ware the aW_ful Ia - va_1a.‘nche,’ :d .r Im .,f :s This was the pea_sant’s last. good night, I A voice re _plied far up the height, \Exc‘e1sior. 1208?? . DI? 15?‘ Voice. IIst : t :t Ilm :—.s:f .1 I 1.,s :s .d'Id':~.t :1 .s Is .f :r: II‘L1I1Lf:l.S zf .sIf:m: Z37 break of day, as hea.venwa,1-d, The pi _ ousmonks of San Bernard Utter’d an oft re_peat_ed pray’r {Id :-—.m:r .f I f..,m:m .m I ‘m:—-.s :f .m Im .r :s,: I t,;d\¢1- :f .m :r .t, I r :d K2 I break of day, as heayenward, The ‘* pi _ ousmonks of San Bernard Utter’d' an oft ré_peat_ed pray’r A Excelsior. 1203* ° .,tr'Ir :—-—.r' :r' .r'I r .,s :s : : :. I 1:-:-I1 :s :s I A voice criedth‘r’o the startled air, “Ex_ceI_si _ or!” “Ex_cel _ si _ Ilms :-.s :s .s I s .s :s : .sI :—-.s :s .s I s.,s:s: Is :s :s I 1:—:—Il :s zsg voice cried thrb the startled air A voice criedthrbthe startled air, “Ex _cel_si _ or!” “Ex_cel _ si _; .mIm:-.s:f .1 I l.,s ts . .d'I d' :—.t :1 .sI s .1’ :r: .l’I A tra_ve1.ler,_«by the faithful hound, Half bu - ried in the snowwas found, Still .d|d :—-.m:.r .f I f.,m:m : .mI In :—.s:f.mIm .r :t,: .1‘? \_/ A tra;ve1_Ier,by the faith_fu1 hound, Half bu _ ried in the snowwas III .,s :1 .s’* :f asp_ing in his hand of ft‘ .,m :f .m :1’ _’.t, grasp-ing in his hand of ‘ . ban _ the strange de _'vice, {It : . . I . . | m‘ ;m :m' . - nor with strange de- -“Ex - cel - si _ Ilm :—-— .m :m .m I m .,m :m I In :m. :m = ban - ner with the _ strange de_vice, “Ex _ eel - si _ f ‘Eyggelsiorl 12087“ _ E‘ d,B oth voices._ _ or!” in the twi light :s .s I s :m :d' It _ less but beau - ti _ ul ....... .. he the . }4;;u:e1s\(:x'. 1208?‘ Excelsior. 1208).’? V Va de
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MUSIC UBRARY VASSAR COLLEGE POUGHKEEPSIE. NEW V0" N‘.’l.\NC. FOR SOPRANO & CONTRALTO. FOR TENOR 34 BAR’lTONE_ TH E POETRY BY L CEELFEI LL11? . The Music Composed z3< Dedicated to TH E RIGHT HONBJ-E I/réejyz//“/L0/Wé;s*Z7/2/J/“(:8//1/2(Z, ;_?._._,..._;4 BY , M.W.BALFE. 1/Z)/‘Z56 /265 e L011do:11, BOOSEY ac C9 295. REGENT STREETW. MAV BE SUNS IN PUBUC WITHOUT FEE OR LICENSE. E§KCl3E§Is§iE®Ro DUET. WORDS BY MUSIC BY LONGFELLOW. M.w. BALFE. MOLTO HODERATO . SOPRAN O . Tfluashadesof...
Show moreMUSIC UBRARY VASSAR COLLEGE POUGHKEEPSIE. NEW V0" N‘.’l.\NC. FOR SOPRANO & CONTRALTO. FOR TENOR 34 BAR’lTONE_ TH E POETRY BY L CEELFEI LL11? . The Music Composed z3< Dedicated to TH E RIGHT HONBJ-E I/réejyz//“/L0/Wé;s*Z7/2/J/“(:8//1/2(Z, ;_?._._,..._;4 BY , M.W.BALFE. 1/Z)/‘Z56 /265 e L011do:11, BOOSEY ac C9 295. REGENT STREETW. MAV BE SUNS IN PUBUC WITHOUT FEE OR LICENSE. E§KCl3E§Is§iE®Ro DUET. WORDS BY MUSIC BY LONGFELLOW. M.w. BALFE. MOLTO HODERATO . SOPRAN O . Tfluashadesof CONTRALTO. Mmxrn MODERATO. L______j L2 dim: sfttcc. night» were falling fast, As thm’ an Al-pine village pass’d, A y«)Ixth,w'h<)b<)re’mid snuwandvice A ban _ ner,with the st1'a11g‘e device , Ex-cel - si - _ 01‘! Ex_cel - si - _ or’. Hishruwwas sad, his eye be > > > » > Ex-cel - si _ -01"! Ex-cel _ si - -01“! neath, Flash,d like a faulchionfrom its sheath, And like a silver ‘ i\ marcafo, Excelsior. Duet, .f' clarion rung‘, The ac - cents of that unknown tongue, EX-C€l-Sl]' - or! Ex- eel- si - or! EX-Cel - si _ or! I4Jx_cel_ si - or! In happy homeshe sawlhe light Of household fires,g‘lea1nva1‘n1 and bright , Above the spectral glaciers shone,A11d from hislipsescap’d a groan , > Excelsior . Duet . pass,” the old man said, Dark luv/rs the tem - - pest 0 - ver The roar-ing tor- rent is deep and wide, And luudth-at Li} EX(‘e1!siuI‘ . Dutat , ff 71' ten . /\ /§ 44 _ _ l<}x-L-el- s1 _ or!" Ex- cel - - .51 - "Z‘ . . . u —, . . cla- - rmnvolce re-pl1ed, Itx-cel_~sJ - or!” Ex- eel - _ s1 _ *1‘ col canto _ /K 0 stay, 0 stay,’ the maiden said, “And rest thy wea ryhead up un thisbreast,” A tearstuod in hisbright blue ‘eye, But Excelsior . Duet . .1’ still. . he answer’d with a sigh, “Ex_cel-si _ 01‘! Ex-cel - si - cc _ ‘ _ }x-cel-s1 - or! J<.x_cel - s1 _ Ki “ - g . 0]‘ I ” Bew-.u‘01he plno tree’sw1thor’d branch, Be _ ware the awful a _va - lanche.” Thiswas the peasantlslast g‘<md night , A voice replied far Excel sior . Duet . PP!’ €(— , Ex- -cel _ - s1 _ Up the height, ‘ Ex _ _(;el _ __ Si _ } .S'(?II1pI“H piuni .s‘ Sim 0 . (G , _ Ex - ('91 - s1 - - or!” Excelsior. Duet , ad lib. At b1‘eakofday,as heaVen_ward,The ad lib. At break uf'du_\',as heaven.wa1‘d,The pi -ousmonks0f San Bernard Utter’d anoftrepeated pray} , /3* L, pi - ousmonksof San Be1'na1‘d Utter’d an oft repeated pray} , A voice cried thrd the Excel 510 1* . Duet . ,f‘ ff’ A vuice Cried thm’ the startled ail‘, “Ex.Cel-si - or’. startled air A voice cried thro’ the startled air, “Ex.cel-si - 01‘! § Ex-cel _ si - or!” A tr\aTve1ler,hythe faithful huund,Ha1f Ex-cel- si - or!” A LE./v,eller,bythe failhf'ulhound,Half bu - ried in the suuwwasfound,Sti1l grasping inhishand of ice. . . £2 \; bu _ ried in the snuwWasf0und,Still graspingin hishand of ice.. . That Excelsior . Dlwt . That ban - her with the strange device, &.___J K} ban - ner with the strange device, That ban - ner with the strange device, .f'f' “Ex-eel - si -01". Ex - eel - - si - 01'!” F\ I‘ . . Ex- eel _ s1 _ or! Ex- eel- _ s1 _ or!” There, twi - - light and grey, V - less but twi - - light cold and grey, _ less but Excelsiur. Duet . frum the A voice A vni (:8 EXH‘}siuI’. Duet . Ex - eel- si- - or! Ex- _ eel - Excelsior . Duet . Ex. (-91. si- -01‘! Ex- cel _ si- -01‘! E\'L‘.t'1SiUI‘. I)ue.»t . BOOSEY & CO.’S New and Standard Songs and Ballads. PRICE Two SHILLINGS Encl-I NET. The Compass of the flrst Key only is given: from this the Compass of the other Keys can be readily found. STEPHEN ADAMS IDLE WORDS, C, Db and Eb... THE YOUNG ROYALIST, Bb, C, and D .. THE MAID OF E and F , HER MAJESTY, D, Eb, F and G KIT, D, Eb and F THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD, Eb, F, G, & Ab New Edn- FIONA, C, D, E0 and F BRAVO JACK! F, G, & A . WILT THOU BE MINE? Em} FandG THE FORGE AND THE BELL, ,F,G& Ab Eb and F . BY THE WATERS, E? To THE FRONT, D, E9 and F THE VALLEY BY THE SEA, C, Db, ED and F . ADIEU, MARIE, Eb, F, G & Ab THE HOLY CITY, Ab, B7, C } and Db . Also with German words, in B7 AMS, C,} WHAT AM I, LOVE, WITHOUT 3) 'I'HEE?G& B? ,.. BY THE FOUNTAIN, E7, F & G THIS WORK-A»DAY WORL }‘ Ab and Bb MONA, C, Eb, E and II‘ THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM, Eb, F, G and AD... , THEY ALL LOVE JACK, D, Eb and F 1 THE GARONNE, Eb, F, G & Ab THE MAID OF THE MILL,} Eb,F,GandA THE OWL, Bb, C and Eb _ .. THE ROMANY LASS, Ab,Bb&C THE LITTLE HERO, Eb, C & D CHILDREN OF THE CITY, D 8; F GOOD COMPANY, E7, F, G & A THE MIDSHIPMI’1‘E,B7,C & D NANCY LEE, C, D and Eb THE TAR’S FAREWELL, D & Eb THE BLUEALSATIAN MOUN—} TAINS, D, E17 and F ;. HAMILTON AIDE REMEMBER OR FORGET, D & F FRANCES ALLITSEN LIKEASTHEHARTDEsIRETH,C THE LORD IS MY LIGHT, Bb, C and E? . . WHEN WE TW) PARTED THERES A L.‘ND, Eb & F A SONG OF THANKSGIVING, Eb, F and G LOVE} MALABAR, D, THE ISLAND OF DRE D, Eb and F .. AN OLD ENGLISH” SONG, A, C and Eb A. H. BEHREND Ist key. G to E }AtOEb DIOE AtOD AIOD CtOEb CtoE AIOD Bb to Eb Bbto Eb BbtOEb Ato D Gto C BbtoEb Cto Eb CtoE D tc E Bb to Eb jAb to Eb lCt0E ‘.BbtoEb } A to D Ebto Eb D to Eb . AtoD to Eb THE SII.VER CORD, D,E? & F B to CROSSING THE BAR, 1), E & F THE GIFT, C, BI) and F DADDY, F and Ab FREDK. BEVAN THE EVERLASTING DAY, Eb, F, G and A ...x. THE FLIGHT‘ OF AGES, G } Ab, BC’ and C .. J. BLUMENTHAL SUNSHINE AND RAIN, F, G & A FREDERIC CLAY SHE WANDERED DOWN,C & Eb GIPSY JOHN, D and E . FELIX CORBETT BLOSSOMS, Eb and F IN THE TIME OF ROSES, D D and Eb .. B,U'1"I'ER1‘LIES, G and Ab F. H. COWEN WHEN THE WORLD Is FAIR, F, G and Ab THE VOICE OF THE FATHER, Eb, E, F and G . THE SWALLOWS, F, G and A... LOVE LIES ASLEEP IN THE ROSE, C, D and Eb A PSALM OF LIFE. C and E9 THE PROMISE OF LIFE, C, D, Eb and F IN THE CHIMNEY-CORNER, C, Eb and F } M I }ByIoDb BU tOD AtoD CtOG . AtoD .EbtOF BbtOF .DtoE CtoF }BbtOD CtOF CtOE CtoE AtoC BtoD Compass of Sung by 11421;‘: Clara Butt M r. Andrew Blade Mr. Andrew Black Mr. Edward Lloyd Mr. Edward Lloyd Mr. /Ilaybrie/E Mr. Douglas Powell Min Clara Ball Mr. Edward Lloyd /11 r. Zblayoric/c lbldme. Belle Cole 1117’. Edward Lloyd Illr. Edward Lloyd M r. Edward Lloyd [11 r. M ayorie/it /Vldme. Alice Gomez Mdzne. Belle Cole Mr. Edward Lloyd Mr. Edward Lloyd M r. M aylzric/E Mr. Edward Lloyd Air. Edward Lloyd lllr. M ayorick Mr. Edward Lloyd Mr. lllayoriek V Illdme. Patey Jlr. A/r. , ll/Ir. M a ybrie/e Mr. Santley Mr. Edward Lloyd Edward Lloyd M a yorick Mz'sx Ada C rossley Mz':T Clara Butt I1/liss Clara Bat! /I/fiss Clara Ball Mr. Herberl T /zorndike Miss Clara Bate‘ .1/dnze. A nt. Slerling O ‘ IWdme.Ant. Slerling D .142}: Damian Jldme. Belle Cole I’!ldme.Ant. Sterling Mrs. Mary Davies Mr. San!/‘ey /l4’i:5 E1/an. Florenee /lfiss Clara Ball M is: E'zIan.Florenee Mr. Edward Lloyd M is: Clara Ba/t lllis: E van. F lorenoe Mix: E 7/an.F lorenee Mz'sT Clara Bait /lldme. Belle Cole <39-'/lfis: Clara Bull ‘Mdme. A m’. Slerling F. H. COWEN THE REAPER AND THE FLOWERS. Eb, F and G } THE BETTER LAND, A and C SPINNING, D and Eb IT WAS A DREAM. C and L. DENZA CALL ME BACK, A, Bb and C LOUIS DIEHL GOING TO MARKET, C, D & Eb A. SCOTT GATTY WINTER, D, E and F THEGALLANTSOFENGLAND, A and BI) .. APART, Eb ROTHESAY BAY, Eb . PLANTATION SONGS,Vo1s.I,2 8; 3 (Six Songs in each), 2/~each EDWARD GERMAN WHO’LL BUY MY LAVENDER, C, I) and E . . IN THE MERRY MAY-TIME,‘ Gand Ab G. PERCY HADDOC THE SOUL’S AWAKENING, E and G .. .. BATTISON HAYNES OFF TO PHILADELPHIA, C & D G. HENSCHE SPRING, F and G AMY E. HORROCKS THE BIRD AND THE ROSE, Eb and F V THE NIGHTINGALE, C and E9 DORILLA (La SupCrbetta), Eb WHEN TWO THAT LOVE ARE} PARTED, D? and D HEAR ME! YE WINDS AND1 WAVES, G .. ...} WHEN LOVE IS KIND, F & Ab LIZA LE H M AN N YOU AND I(Cradle Song),Bb,} CandD THE CASTILIAN MAID, C and E (minor) .. LAURA G. LEMON. I ENVY THE BIRD THAT SINGS, C and E0 . NOBODY KNOWS, D and F S. LIDDLE ABIDE WITH ME, Db and E HOME SONG, Db, Eb and F... HERM ANN LOH R. WHEN THOU ART NEAR ME, C, D and E F. N. LOHR MARGARITA, 13?, C and Eb... A. C. MACKENZIE A DEAR WIFIE, Eb and G THEO. MARZIALS GO, PRETTY ROSE (Duet), F} G I and G THE RIVER OFYEARS,Eb F& ASK NOTHING MORE, D, Eb and F , NEVER To KNOW, F, G ,& Ab LEAVING YET LOVING, Eb & F THE MILLERAND THE MAID, D, Eb, and F A SUMMER SHOWER, Eb ‘and F TWICKENHAM FERRY, Eb & F THREE SAILOR BOYS, Ab & Eb CONSTANCE MAUD A LIFE LESSON, I37 and C FRAN K L. MOIR DOWN THE VALE, C, Eb and F THE SONGS THE CHILDREN SING, D, ED and F .. GOLDEN HARVEST, D, E 8; F A LARK‘S FLIGHT, D, F and G CHILDREN ASLEEP. D and F... ONLY ONCE MORE, Eb, F 8.: G J. L. MOLLOY. GOLDEN BELLS, Eb, F and C THE CARNIVAL, C, Db and Eb HOME.DEARIE,HOME.D,Eb & F LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER, C and D THE LADS IN RED, Eb and F THE THREE BEGGARS.C,D & E OUR LAST WALTZ, Bb, C & D Compass of Is: key. Bb to Eb BtoE CIOF BIOD BtoE BtoE AtOD CtoEb CIOF "I DtoEb CtoE C#t0E B IOF. G to D E[)toFj,t I3btoEb Ato E UtoF Abtolib GIOEV CtoD I) toF GIOE7 BIOE DIOE A0 to F Ab to E7 CtOD CtoEb BbtOD Bb to Eb B to D C to F C to E0 B to D D to Eb Bb to'E0 Eb to Eb .. Bbto Eb AIOC BtoD AIOD EIOF BIOD CIOEE7 BbtoEb AIOED .BtOE AtOD CtOD CtoD Bb IO Eb I Sung by M dme. A nt. Sterling I14/dme. A nt. Sterling M dme. Shernngton Mdme. M arie Roze lk/z'.r.v A. Larkeom llddme. A lice Gomez Signor Foli ll/fiss E van. F l orenee /lliss E2/an.Florenee Jldlle. Nz'1:z'z‘a Air. Plun/Eet Greene /V/i.rT E2/an.Florenee M is E van. F lorenee ‘.I[z':5 Clara Butt .’LIi.I‘5 Liza Lelmzann , M is: Louise Dale ‘$111.55 Liza Le/znzann 1 Alix: Clara Bull Airs. Helen Tran‘ .1/ixx Clara Bull /blisx Ada Crowley J! r. Ffrang. Dailies .11 r. Edward Lloyd Mdme. A 722‘. Slerling .1! rs. Jlary Da7/iex €94 Illdlle. Treoelli .11 in Eleanor Ree: I1/Ir. Iiarringz‘. Foole Miss Damian Mr. Bizrrzngt. Foole Mrx. diary Dad/ies Mrs. 111 ary Davies fllrx. I1/ary Dad/ies Mr. Sana‘./ey . Jfdme. A nl. Slerling 11/dme.A nl. Slerling xlldme. Valler ia Jlame. A at. Sterling lldisx Clara [full /Vdme. Treoelli AI r. Charles C /2/l/e y .Wdme.A nt. Sterling ,.Wr. Barrin,grz‘. Foole '11/r. Bzzvrzngt. Foote ,3! r. /.)’arringt. Fooie J. L. MOLLOY LOVE’S OLD SWEET SONG, Eb, F and G TOMORROW WILL BE FRI- DAY, Eb and F . THE BOATSwAIN’s STORY, .. C, D and Eb . THE KERRY DANCE, Eb and F LONDON BRIDGE, D and E DARBY AND JOAN. F, G and A ALICIA A, NEEDHAM. HUSHEEN, B17, C and D WHOCARRIESTHEGUN? F&G THE DONOVANS. Ab and B9 THE QUEEN OF CONNEMARA, C ERN EST N EWTON AILSA MINE, C, D and F C. PINSUTI THE LAST WATCH, D, F and G Prince PONIATOWSKI YEOMAN’s WEDDING SONG, G, A and BI? . } SAINTON-DOLBY,Mme OUT ON THE ROCKS, Db & Eb J. SARJ EANT. BLOW, BLOW, THOU WINTER WIND, B, C, and D } A. SOMERVELL EVENING SHADOWS, D and E ARTHUR SULLIVAN THE LOST CHORD, Eb, F, G, Ab and A .. MY DEAREST HEART, Ab & Bb ST. AGNES’ EVE, C and E LET ME DREAM AGAIN, C, D and Eb SLEEP, MY LOVE, Db and F ONCE AGAIN, D and F GOLDEN DAYS, D LOOKING BACK, D and F WILL HE COME? D, Eb and F C. V. STANFORD THE CALICO DRESS, F and Ab MY LOvE’S AN ARBUTUS, F, G, A? and BV FATHER O’FLYNN, Ab, Bb & C LEO. STERN OH FORADAY OFSPRING,C&Eb HOPE TEMPLE THE SCENT OF THE MIGNON-~ ETTE, C, D, E9 and F . ALL MY WORLD, D, Eb and F SLEEP, MY BELOVED. F, G & Ab RORY DARLIN’, E9 and F MEMORIES, F and A7... THOUGHTS AND TEARS, C,} DD, E9 and F IN SWEET SEPTEMBER, D,Eb}_ and F .. _ A MOTHER’S LOVE, Eb, F & G MY LADY’S BOWER, Eb, F & G FOND HEART, FAREWELL, C, Db and Eb . AN OLD GARDEN, G,"Ab WERE WE LOVERS THEN? Eb, F and G WHEN WE MEET, F, G & A A. GORING THOMAS THE BLAcKSMITH’S HAMMER, E7 and F .. WINDS IN THE TREES, C,Eb&F H. TROTERE THE DEATHLESS ARMY, A} HEW . and B? R. H. WALT APRIL AND I, C, Eb and F ELDORADO, C and D . GLEANER’S SLUMBE ED and F . F. E. WEATHERLY BEE AND THE SONG, G & Bb FRED. J. ‘WHISHAW. VAINKA’S SONG, F and G MAUDE V. WHITE LOVE ME, SWEET, WITH) ALL THOU ART, D, F & G I H. LANE WILSON. ARRA.\'CE'.D BY COME, LET’S PE MERRY, lib R SONG, i_ Compass of Is: key. AIOC BbtoEb GtOD CtoF AIOD CtoC BbtoD BbtOD AP to F GtOE . CtoD DtoE CtOD Abcobiq F1,*.toD DtOE Bbto Eb c to Ab .. AtoF BtoE AbtoDb AbtoEb AtoD BtOD Ct F ..::,..!I .. Bbto Eb CIOE CtOD C#t0E BbIoEb AbtoD EIOF BtoE }Bb to Eb CtOD B2 to Eb G to D AIOD AtoE E?tOC ,!BvtoEb BIOE .BbtOF C#tOD WHEN DULI. CARE, F and G . A SAILOR LOVED A I.ASS. Eb...', C to Eb‘ I BL7tO Eb Ato D Sung by Mdnze.Anl. Slerling Mr. Barringl. Foofe Mr. Santley Mdme. Sherringlon Mr. Mayorzo/5 /I/ldme. A m‘. Sierling lllzks Clara Bull Air. Fran/I'lin Clz'7/e Air. Plunket Greene Signor Foli Mr. _/ark Rooerlxon Air. Edward Lloyd Mr. Santley Mz':s Ada Croxsley Szgnor Foli ./Ilzlrs Ada C rossley Aldme. A nt. Sterling 11/rs. Oxgood Mzlrs Clara Butt M dme. Nilsson Zlldme. Paley zldr. Sims 1I’ee1/ex Mdme. Paley ./Ildme. Paley and flldme. Treoelli /Wdme. Paley Mz'ss Evan.Florenee /W7’. Plan/eel Greene Mr. Santley and Szggnor Foli M13: Clara Butt Mdme. Belle Cole Mr. Herfierl Grover .M r. Ben Davies Miss 111. E lliotz‘ Mr. Ben Davies /L1 dme. C. Samaell Md7;ze.A nl. Sterling /Wdme. Belle Cole Mr. San/ley ./Wis: Eleanor Rees /Ilr. Barringz‘. Foote /lldlle. T reoelli Mr. W. fl. Burgon flfdme. Ber. frfoore Mr. Fran/Elin Clive (Wis: Ada C romley (Mrs. Mary Davie: Illdnze. A liee Gomez Mdiize. A lioe Gomez *,* The above Songs xnay be sung in public without fee or license. The public performance of any parodied versions. however, is strictly prohibited. , BDOSEY 85 C0., 295, Regent St., London, Music Publishers & Band Instrument Manufacturers.
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