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~69 Roy F]. Kile. Price 60 cefif. Hmos, HAYDEN at ELDREDGEJNC. PUBLISHERS, NEWYORK CITY. uunc unnnv VASSAR COLLEGI The Sea hath its Pearls The sea hath its pearls, The heav’n hath its stars-, But my heart, my heart My heart hath its love. Great are the sea and the heavh; Yet greater is my heart, And fairer then pearls and stars Flashes and beams my love. Thou little , youthful maiden, Come unto my great heart; My heart, and the sea, and the heav’n Are melting away with love! HENRY W....
Show more~69 Roy F]. Kile. Price 60 cefif. Hmos, HAYDEN at ELDREDGEJNC. PUBLISHERS, NEWYORK CITY. uunc unnnv VASSAR COLLEGI The Sea hath its Pearls The sea hath its pearls, The heav’n hath its stars-, But my heart, my heart My heart hath its love. Great are the sea and the heavh; Yet greater is my heart, And fairer then pearls and stars Flashes and beams my love. Thou little , youthful maiden, Come unto my great heart; My heart, and the sea, and the heav’n Are melting away with love! HENRY W. LONGFELLOW Thé Sea hath its Pearls HENRY W. LONGFELLOW trans. from the German of HEINRICH HEINE Andante e quieto The sea hath its pearls, Copyright, 1917, by Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc. International Copyright Secured LE ROY M. RILE The heav’n hath its L’istesso tempo Great are the sea and the heav’n;_._____ great — er is.. my ‘ /./-\ And fair — er than pearls and stars F1ash- es and beams my molto rail. e dim. con tenerezza Thou 1it—t1e, youth—fu1 maid — en, Come un—to my great calla 12000 and the sea, and the -L accel. ing a —Way with love! #3 cresc. ed accel. T F; NEW SONGS YOU WILL ENJOY SINGING Norah, the Pride of Kildafe, By CH As, BURNHAM_ A 71 Irish xong that isfar above I/ze a'z/erage— esfiecialbr in its musical setting. 10 Moderato. ,-.~. As charm-ing as Flo -ra, Is beauteous young Norah; The joy ‘of my heart and the Pride of Kil-dare; I ne'er would deceive her, For Z"" /“T‘_""'$ /‘—j"""'j-5 ’-‘I /- :1 Copyright, 1914, by Hume, NOBI.E & ELDREDGE. International Copyright Secured. . - , 7 - A ' 1 (H 52’ fit! 5 a" ' Garden Song, Words by MRS. EDMUND H. SEARS. Music by E. R. KROLGER, Op. 83, No. 1. g t%:‘I’:£’/ll./;‘(:‘fl]:;,‘fit‘;,l:‘é"0’:,“]Z ::.’n-3:): :1,- mf Allegretto vivo. 1 .\ M79 A lil - y in the gar-den Had a St:c1'et with the bee, A se-cret quaint and ten-der That they would not tell to me! .... .. But the /‘\ \ / . _ Copyright, 1914, by Hmns, Noam 6; Ennmmen. International Copyright Secured. A Southern Lullaby. By ROBERT HUNTINGTON TERRY. A omoz’z_'fu[ little so7zg—one you will moor tz'7/e of. Very slow. de hon-ey-suck-les climbin’ roun de do’, ' de mn- sic is a chim-in’ soft and low, An’ de twi-light skies is gleamin’, An’ de Copyright, 1915, by Hmns, NOBLE & ELDREDGE. International Copyright Secured. The Lord My Shepherd Is. By THEO. H. NORTHRUI’. /1 sow/ca’ Solo of comfielling z'1z[e7/est for medzom voice. Andante Religioso. The Lord my shepherd is, my ten-der, gracious guide, To past-ures green, He leads me, wa—ters still be- side. I shall not want, _ L___:___g Copyright, 1914, by Hmvs, NOBLE & ELDREIMSE. International Copyright Secured, ’Twixt Daylight and Dark, Words by FLORENCE PITT—HYKE. Music by E. R. KROEGER, Op. 83, No. 3. {‘4$:“?€’Zf:_7[n~::’:‘:"i”£0J(“” “«’1’9m'5‘ 10 _ jmf : I- *h'’. .:'‘I‘. 5 ' wr- -IAH a I- - = ‘ ' :' - _—z”._ It's the hour when the pur-ple shad-ows fall, Long, from the shin - ing I I j I = . l I _.:_ 1. 19 4 0 0 . I \_.JT Copyright. 1914, by HINDS, NOBLE 6:. ELDREDGE. International Copyright; Secured, . I Carried in stock and for sale by music dealers everywhere. Ask your dealer to show you the Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc... educational catalog. If interested in other I grades of piano music, Songs or Violin and Piano numbers, write for descriptive and thematic catalogs to Hinds. Hayden 8; Eldredge, |nc., Publishers, ll Union Sq. West, New York. I
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HUSIC LIIHANY \l‘S$Afi c I’ C0me,Wander‘ing Sheep10h,C0|'ne! ...... SACRED SONG.. .......... .. Pr: 60¢ F Words by Luis de Gongora yArgote. . Grief and Joy. ................................................................................................. .. Pr. 50¢ c- Words by Frances Stone Mason. . Why? r....(wr-xv CAME THE ROSE.) ...................................................... 7’ Pr. 50¢ G 4. 5. ‘flfi 6. 7. Words by Mat“)/[Louise Ritter. Good Night, My Dearest Love .... ..(LOVE‘S...
Show moreHUSIC LIIHANY \l‘S$Afi c I’ C0me,Wander‘ing Sheep10h,C0|'ne! ...... SACRED SONG.. .......... .. Pr: 60¢ F Words by Luis de Gongora yArgote. . Grief and Joy. ................................................................................................. .. Pr. 50¢ c- Words by Frances Stone Mason. . Why? r....(wr-xv CAME THE ROSE.) ...................................................... 7’ Pr. 50¢ G 4. 5. ‘flfi 6. 7. Words by Mat“)/[Louise Ritter. Good Night, My Dearest Love .... ..(LOVE‘S SERENADE) .... ..Pr.60¢ Bb Words by Frances Stone Mason. Night. .. _ .. _. Words by Henry W. Longfel low. Little Rose Upon my Heart... . ......... ...... ............................... _.Pr. 50¢ Ev Words by Vlrgnma l.Bidd|e.. Ninnerella. .......... .(SLUMBER SONG; ...................................................... .,Pn50¢ AV Wordsby rancesstone-Mason. Fri)“ ¢ Stars ofthe Summer 1 Ab EDWARD SCHU BE RTH 8: CO., NEW vo'm<, LONDON, n EAST 222 s: 2 smre YARD,CAREY S1’ Stars of the Summer Night! Serenade Words by HENRY W. LONGFELLOW LE ROY M. RILE fI'om“The Spanish Student” ' Allegretto Voice 7/mrcato la melodia my 1" A Stars of the sum-mer /‘X * {'T\ I 3 7n0 . .- W4’. 2 Vt’ :19»/1’ _ \___}/ Far 1n yon a - zure deeps,#__? 2 LA. 2 3°23. ate . ‘fa esc- 6'op_y7'z’ght, 1.917, by Edward Schubert/z (5 6'0. E.S.& Co-4313-4 New York, EDWARD SCHUBERTH & C0,, 11 East 22I1d Street dim. Hide,hide your gold — light! She sleeps! My la - dy sleeps!” €..__2 .421/\ /1 ‘E23. 91% Q23. 9% 3 gf 2%‘ tfvf 2 Moon of the sum-mer night! Far down yon west - ern .3 9%‘ /’4e”' 7% Sink, sink in sil-ver light! ._ She sleeps! My‘ la - dy {-\ TD calla voce i°eb.9!é !3‘S.& C0. 4313-4 Fold, fold thy pin - ions tranquillo s1eeps!My -dy sleeps! 9. E.S.& Co.4313—4 age mp he slee bi Pi1‘1 mosso ed agitate la.-dy 17 Wind of the sum-mer sleeps! S1eeps!_ melo aim marcato Ma Dreams of the summer night! __ Tell her,her 1ov—er keeps Watc __ /#4:: : J- e§é fin . mftardando 2°23. while in slum-ber light She sleeps! y la - dy f2\ 2 2 ‘£23. fie (1 tempo 1.. mmesso dz’ @cb.V-fie eeps! sleeps! ms. a tempo 199 fin E.S.& C0. 4313-4 Select Parlor Songs. Memory’s Dream, by Marie Donavin; Higbvorce, LowVoice,Pr.50"ea.ch. mf Mogeratp. _ K _ “ J‘ 3' J‘: J1 él I. .ll ." 5' I 9 . ' b I — . v .I1 I . _ . ‘ night with its - What. sweet-ervthztn throbs in my breast, 10VeA This K L j I l\ |\ - I - e ‘ . I . - I -. B I" I 5' - I v ' 3 5'’ I 4" -“~ . long-ing to clasp on - y I This ' I . Ah! sweet-er by farywas the hour, love, When naught but we two seemed to Uopyrigr/zt, 4899, by Edward Sclmberth at 00. Song from Pippa Passes, by Natalie Curtis,-Pr.5o6: b - . « V /.1 . K ‘II ,1 I\ I\ I ‘I I1 I ‘ C U rs at the Spring,_.__._._ dim." _ i I ' I F‘ ' ' I F H I’ ' ’~_ I‘ I V . I . I I I ~ V I ' I’! I The hill-side’s dew - pearled, I - " __; ' ~ A God‘s in his heew- n,All’s ' 0032]/rig/zt, 18.9.9, by Edward Scfzubertlt & 6'0. - . P I I Were I a Star by Arthur Nevin Pr. 400. . . . . 7,W|./ eelz;cg my slzgbtly dgzta |'\ ‘— El’ H 4 I. .g S A I I’ it Were 1. 5». star, I’d shine for Ibee 'a-1o‘ e, rose, I’d bloom,I’d bl . Ahd '1 would vi»-br|a.te._ through Ithy pugiz‘/2 g(rs?;‘k”V#nzp pm _ , K _ 04 I\\ I\\ I I I9 -4 fi fl 3 I . - I\I '1’-\ , 5' 2 I 4 n ] I l A A '4 I 1 II II ‘ ‘ "' Q 3 I . I II 7 PI' ' L I! It It ‘I II 17 U {P I I i «'14 I ' I I 1/ tone.’ VVere I -‘a dream, VI wziuld ht- tend thy Isleep; A I II Ir) a I! II II I1 I] ll 5 . V I’ Y . V ‘ At thy a~wak-ing. could I change to love, I’d heart, Were I Copyright, 18.92 by Edward ;S’c}mbe7*tIL& .01). iv thee all I cm no in . .’ 0 I I gndantekcoxjfespregsilone. Ore’ by P Schn ‘40" a‘ffrez‘z‘o - /nI'\ IL [I l“'l\A’l II V flu, ' - I I I IJ na I):- ‘I |\ I I I K I give thee all, I can no_ 1rF)r/ca, Though poor the off-’ring he; My heart and lute are all the store That I can bring to thee: !l_?’87N_]70 / I I molw cresc._[/’ dim. e‘c're.<1:c. E ‘pp! 7 I .=*.v“~.l~.~§Ig"E.«"JEa'r.n_ -we 3 4' lute, whose gen-tle song re - veals The soul of love full well, Ami bet — ter far, a._ heart that feels Much more than lute could tell. 6’01u_1/rig/Lt, 18.98, by Edwdrd.Sc/Lubertlz dc’: 00. l I 1 I I I II I ' I). A‘ I II 11 J II III I II I I J I l F’ H. lI77J~ C I .d- A’ .d- I I’ go I. -1 I — v v 1 I I F K I 1 . K K \ I Maiden yivligh the Lips so rosy, by Marie Donavin, H.500. a 1 . ' ' f } I I ‘ } I I I I - I I 1/ v 5 f -‘ .’. -' .3 . F -‘f -L l A‘ I J A Mvzti-den, wvith the lips so_; - ‘ ' n with the nrut - br\oI'Ir/n hair; L s—ten to my plead-ing, HeztI'~lreII it fg/Lfl? . ' > ’ ' [ 3 a . P’ 3 J Li a 3 3-} 5 9 J5 J I J 2 3' I. E. II U V ' 4) I 4 I I J V I 'L I I I I I Mini-rlemwith the eyes sh: sau — cy; M'ali-den,‘with the sinile di‘ - vine; Ah! hut let me tell thee That 11 zIm tru-ly thine; C’op,yr2'g}zz‘, 18.98, by Edward Sc/mberz‘/L c% 00. H I I I I’ 1 I I . I "r 'l 4 I - .. I I7 I P F’ In ‘ 1 I little Voice, by Jessie L.Pease, P1240“. /I . AJ1d3.I1tx€.. I /$_ I Ifr ) I I I 1 4:1”! I l I I I I I- L I - 3 0 ,4 I a V 1' - A II! 4l‘(l I I I I I I =Il| r /'12‘. K I I I I I I I I 1 I Once I heard a. ' lit-tle voice, Mer-ry May; re-joice,”_ Now - I F I I I I I I I I I I C I K ' I I I I I\ I I .' F . I P -‘ ,2 I i’ I ‘ I ‘L I I I V I l_ . it ' was, and ver - y clear, Chas-mg ev-lry thought of pain. . Sum-mer! shall av- er —lIea1~, Such a_voice a. - gain. 0o;0_z/rig/at, 18.98, by Edward Sclmberzfb at 00. I I I I I I C 4 - % A My fair neighbors window-curtain, by Albert Robert, Pr./I06’. it Allegretto. _ . » _ K I ‘ if n 1 I\ IN I I I I} A 1 Li 1') K I I K - I A J I K I I P? Q: I I I I “ J '. l..-_..I‘:-..-.L« » _ 4 - 4.» -‘~ ~ . .4. ,‘n = : I’ V = 5" 4 ,, flhly f:tirAI1Ze]ig'h-bor's wizi - dew - cur - tain Mov-eth ’ ' am‘ cer - tain, In a. mo- ment more ._ pzu _ legro — ’ K I\ I I‘ " I II J 7 l “ — ' o I I I . I I I ' I I Ir’ '17’ I I y ‘y ' ' » Ahlher case-ment o-pens wide - ly, My heart is _ now beat-ing high;_ '/Does, she know, per—haps, that, i - dly, All her ' 001/vg/rigid,18.96§b_g/EdwdrdSc/mb-en‘); «E 00;. If‘ I Werebut a little flower, by P. A.Schnecker, B12500. I dgnte con espressione.rz't.:,_\ 72¢’ 1} f6’72?¥70 _ /, . paw Ha‘. I H D I I I 0 K C I I I‘ I U ' I U A ~ A I\ I 4' I’ I J ' ' w I v I If I were but 8; lit - tle flower, I’d for you.__ The sweet-e per— fume in.,_ m . ar -am n e pow decal. e crlesc. wnpassw Le >[$§ , 3 t _ I I . -. : I fi "H" ‘ HI: I I r I I ’ 7 If ' I (3 u‘ - ‘ad I J vel- vet soft, by sun—light tressed, In daint-Vy clol - 0 s ' ' sin-glre hour Copyright, 1899, by Edward Schubert}; & 6'0. In Dreams, b'Art‘hur Nevin’, H.400. dante af ett-UOSO, I — ‘ \ K g?vg5-0. : T I I J I F I _ - I I\ I\ I\ I-‘ l'.I. -'1' ri. ,v 2 --“—.«”a>->;' 4 II I I Me thought as sleep- ing, I saw my lov’d one ly-ing de:td!_ And when Bit - terwere the tears I I I I I I K I_J_ I I I \| I I0 d- III- T V I e‘ - II was sleep-ing, My love had gone :1.- .- I 3 I I I ' ‘ Me thought as _I Cop]/rig/rt, 18.9.9, by Edward Sc/mbert/z ’& 00. Forflwie by all Ilfusic-Dewlem NEW VORKEDWAXRIID S6,:/III_‘II,II-I/|BEnMRI‘1I.£H&‘);@@-4, ll EAST 229' ST. E Piéblis/zers (E ]m}707‘i€7‘.§.
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MARGARET WOODROW WILSON MUSIC LIBRARY 2. 3. LE RGYKBM. ‘ ;@_:._L . Good NightébMy Deanest . Stars oftlle Summer . Little Ros; upon my Hea D / I REL; :26.) /D/3 Oh,C0me!_. SACRED SONG. Words by Luisde Gongora yArgote. Words by Frances Stone Mason.‘ ‘Why?,.......(wHv CAME THE ROSE.) ................................................................ .. Pr: 50¢ C- Wordsby Mary Louise Ritter. \) .'.‘.V/.\‘/\-"/-'.‘.'.,; o 4 o 4 o v o . n ¢ a ~ o . E5) /. r (3 C0me,Wandering Sheep...
Show moreMARGARET WOODROW WILSON MUSIC LIBRARY 2. 3. LE RGYKBM. ‘ ;@_:._L . Good NightébMy Deanest . Stars oftlle Summer . Little Ros; upon my Hea D / I REL; :26.) /D/3 Oh,C0me!_. SACRED SONG. Words by Luisde Gongora yArgote. Words by Frances Stone Mason.‘ ‘Why?,.......(wHv CAME THE ROSE.) ................................................................ .. Pr: 50¢ C- Wordsby Mary Louise Ritter. \) .'.‘.V/.\‘/\-"/-'.‘.'.,; o 4 o 4 o v o . n ¢ a ~ o . E5) /. r (3 C0me,Wandering Sheep! ,. Pr: 60¢ F Grief and Joy- G Love._....( LOVE'S SERENADE) ...... ..Pr: 60¢ Words by Fnances Stone Mason. Night. _ .. Pn 50¢ Words by H envy W. Longfellow. PT... ................ IA; ..... .............................. ..Pn 50¢ Words by \/Ir-‘g|ri\éT.Biddle. (SLUMBER sons.) ................................................. Pr. 50¢ Ninnenel Ia. ......... .. AV Words by Frances Stone Mason. EDWARD SCHUBERTH 8: CO., NEW vom<,. LONDON, n EAST 22~.v 5: 2 STAR YARD,CARf-_Y S1" 4 x x”,= /7‘ /M . 2 /**"" 2”"? '‘Il0sK‘;’LIanAfiv' / VASSAR COLLEGE Stars of the Summer Night! Serenade Words by HENRY W. LONGFELLOW ' ' . LE ROY VM. RILE frpm “The Spanish Student” . ' Allegretto '- Voice mama to o 7 Plano - la meloziia 1’ Stars of the sum-mer A ' {T 2 molfo dim. 1 . ’ W ‘A 2 M’ WV? Far in you a - zure deeps, 2 2 2 as ism ea ‘ - Uopyrzght, 1917, by Edward Schubert}; .9" 6'0. E.S.& Co.4?_:1V3—4 % New York, EDWARD SCHUBERTH & C0,, 11 East'22I1d Street 711]?/___'X Hide,hide your gold - 1ight!_T She sleeps! My la - dy sleeps!“ L2 yr 2%‘ zfvf Ht]? 9 ~ Moon of the sum-mer Far down yon West- ern ,3 9% Z.___\te72. Wf Sink, sink in sil-ver light!___. She s1eeps!My la - dy Z''_—-_\ A l ' ' calla voce E.S.& C0. 4313-4 Pifi mosso ed agitate _p . Wind of the sum-mer Where yonder wood -bine creeps, 7Zf‘ ‘fax Fold, fold thy pin - ions tranquillo S1"ePS!MY1a' ' dy S1691“! . he s1eeps!My la - dy sleeps! .S1eeps!_, 5’ """" ": 9; ' bi - my > E.S.&Qo.4313-4 melodm marcato éfifib. Dreams of the summer night! __ Tell her,her lov-er keeps Wa/cc 2 * L2 3 are mi A T? 0'i’’’‘- . mftardando ‘while in s1un!1-her light She sleeps! My la - m - . 7 9% $2». . _ a tempo 2;} jw messo dz’ voce eeps! sleeps! 772.3. a tempo "V ‘m €23 E.S.& Co. 4313-4 C % DEAR LAND OF HOME we Afidme Words and Music by GRAHAM VALMORE 9??/-f7 (L __“‘1_._. 1.There is a. land I know, so to 2. There is a land I know, so sweet to in my -hood days, ’twas joy to once a — gain, I hope and long to where - e’er I f . ‘ Copyright, MCMXI,bgv lginild & Co. . ’ ' N and Revise i ion ‘ Copyright, 3216, by Edward Sehubertll. :5 0a_ ' 943 ORCHESTRAL Acc:oMpANm:m* m 29.5‘.
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