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ocAL Duets, FOR


Soprano andTenor.
N?I....EDENLAND words by the author of JOHN HALIFAX. GENT:
2. THE BOY AND THE BROOK ...words by LONGFELLOW.
3 ...ON HER LOVER^S ARM SHE LEANT...words by LORD TENNYSON.
4....THE FOUNTAINS MINGLE WITH THE RIVER words by SHELLEY.

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N? I...EDENLAND words by the author of JOHN HALIFAX, GENT:
2. ..THE BOY AND THE BROOK ..words by LONGFELLOW.
3. ON HER LOVER^S ARM SHE LEANT. ..words by LORD TENNYSON.
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BOSTON.
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EDENLAND.
N91.

Words by
Author of "John Halifax'.' F.H.COWEN.

Soprano.
^ Molto sostenuto.

Tenor.
a
i Sk^Fs -f- r J
You re . mem .
''— Mr
p
ber where in star -
r
light
P
We two

Piano.
>,i'. 3 r

liji J i ^m
^
i k^==^
wan -
r
dcr'd hand
p J'
in
I
-

hand, While the


^
night- flow'rs pour'd their per. fume,
^
And night

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^ ^^i^ I
^^ i Hi-i-+i ^^

iHt, LlBRARi
M,HAM young UN' N. 7859.
PROVO. UT
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There
r
I,
\
walk, ing
u^'
yes .
p
ter
'T
ev .
r
en,
i

Felt
r
^
like a
#

ghost,
^

felt
i
like a ghost.

i^^^>^'i4 ^' P}V ^'^\ iV^nT ^ ^K


^
i
•if

JJJ
^
V ^Vh J ^.
J J

r
JJ J JJ

^ ^ rit. e dim.

^
Soprano.

^ J'
^' J- ff n P

^
I

in E . den land. I re _ mem . ber all you

^
1^
^"'-'>
^ndim.
CO //a voce

b j
« te/n/>o

jiijj j ^^
P
JJJ J ^
P I T-

«ji^i'^ r

told
r
me, Look,
^ p
ing
if
up
p
as we
P
did
J'l ^
stand, While my
poco espressivo
heart
^
pour'd out its

J J J i J J I J J J J J I U J J J J I J J J J J I

f
| I I I

T r

per . fume, Like the night - flow'rs in your hand; And the path where

N. 7859.
^
§^' K
,
\

h^>^
we two wan .
J

der'd,
IP-
and
p
the
r

path.
^P
where
P |J'
^
we two wan . der'd Seem'd
m
not like earth,

J J > n

r?y. e dim. a tempo


fe Ur
$ s s=?=?
^¥==^
'
p '
I
^
I
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seem'd not like earth but E _ den . land Now the

colla voce.
ate/njM

p U-
I
stars
i^

shine
^j^i-'iJ
pal. er, cold,
J
er,
j)
Night- flow 'rs
i' ir'
die
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with, out
p i^
that
^hand;_
i

Yet
#
my

M Tenor, p
r J)

Night - flow'rs
J'
W
die
1#—

with, out your handj—


I^PP Yet my

U:
^^ ^ s —# ^ ^^
--^>»^* g/:

^Sa. :^ *Xa. :i: *X0. * *5to. *

N. 7859.
M
spi . rit is be. side you
^
Ev'. ry. where,
£ r
un _ sought, un
JM-i
. bann'd.
t^

And
J'

^'' ^-'
> tmi
f^^^^rspi . rit
p
walks be _
i r
side you
r
Ev'. ry .
i
^
where, un
p
.
r
sought,— un . bann'd. And I

^ '^.

fet-.
^ i J^ i' h I
J J i'

wait

«st-.

wait
till

P^P
till
wc

we
shall

r
shall
wan

If
wan
.

.
der

ff

der,
And

^^
I

J'

I
I
wait

wait
*r
till

"P

till
we

we
c ^
shall

P
shall
'
wan

wan
.

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der.,

r
der.
p

Wl ^m
^
S==i .»
i

5=f J i J^JTO V •»• #

PE^
P
ji; a tempo

b^ .h J> I I Wk
den - land. Yet my
p a temp

if \ >, ^p i JP ffiS

N. 7859.
^ ^^^ i r p N'K- p^p ^
^^ ^^^
spi . rit is be . side you, yet my spi _ rit is be . side you, And I

S^
spi - rit is be . side you, yet my spi
^
. rit
£
is be . side
F?=y
you,

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S^
as
tI ( j- j- >» > I ^ ^m
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wait
p
till
p
we
Mf
shall wan _ der
p i'

Un . der
; ^^
the stars of E _ den land,-
^i
b—,
p

Yet
k

my
cres. ^ ^ dim. P
±s
^m
^EES
I wait
P
till
P
we
I f

wan _ der
P
'
J'
''

Un.der
^¥ the
"^
I

P
stars
^
of E . den .
W=^
land,- Yet my

m t*

spi - rit is be . side you,


P
yet
8==in±
P
my
l
\ ^'^T
"^

spi
P
. rit
r
P
is be
P h^
_ side
^^^
you, And I

^^ p=^^ ^

spi _
*

rit is
J'KJ
be _ side
>/p
you, yet
PI
my
r^
spi rit
u
is be
\

_
t
r
side
rp
you. And I
^

^ ^^
_

m ^\il^ii
te
, i,^j» j, j. ^f
^ S5:
^ f T T
N. 7S59.
^ te
f,

wait
.

^^
«y

till we shall wan _


-T»

der..
#-

r
Un _
^
der
p
the
I
^

star
J '
jjoco Ht.

the stars
'^
^

of

i W
i*

wait
^^
espres.s.

till we shall wan . der.


-

PMf
P

Un _
f
der
^^'

the stars,
yuoco

the stars
rit.

of

^
±*

^^ ti^
^^ 7

f
> < 5

• • #
: ^ i

fft
dim.

3
^ ^^ poco rit.

u ^
/C\ te?npo PP a empre
ngF=P

^ E

E
.

.
den

den
land.
a tempo

land.

a tempo
un

pp

un
_

-
der

der
the

i^enipre

the

^NI=f % % % % \ ^
s^
dim.. aempre

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o
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TVlU.

7!r-r-
r r

stars of den - land.

m^ of den . land.
r ^ y
<^

O
i''''' Jjjj Wi S ^W f

^ w//. .?^ m//.

I
N. 7859.
THE BOY AND THE BROOK.
N?2.
Words by
Longfellow. F. H. COWEN.

AHegretto poco vivace


p
Soprano. /^ C

p a piacere poco rit. /7^

^ •JUL
Tenor.
P
/{k (
r J I

f"^' r PPM r
'
r
Brook, from what rnoun- tain dost thou come? O my brook, let cool and sweet!

^
O

Piano.
$ r'^'i a ^^fe^
poco r:\

')• *'.
r c: r
r H-^f r r r 1 ^

^^^'
<r te/npo

r
vivace

come from yon moun _


^'
T^"^
tain

g
high and

m
r
cold,
r
Where
i

r
li .
n^'"

eth
p
the
r
new
J
snow
ir
on
r
the
^ old And

p -^—w

an m

i

p=-=p

a tempo vivace
iu
g^ *^ j J I
lii^ ^^ n^ J N j J
j
N <^ O
poco rit.

N. 7859.
Tenor.
p a placer poco rit. ^ Soprano.

§ ^
^- J'-
r J I
r- ^^' f P P I r : ^ r If

a tempo leggiero

^ ^

go
ji' J^

to the
^

riv .
J
er
I
j

there
<
J ^
be. low
^-i-r
Where
j?
in
r
bunch,
^-^

es the
^' I

p p r
vi. o.lets
^^
grow And

i [SjJ !\n\t\r\ ULLU [liS[l


^^
'[1iS\ \

p a tef/ijM

poco rit.

N. 7859.
10

^ ^
a te//tpo

^^^^ ^ ^^? i *
Where

^
long the night gale Her

n'mn^ ^
go to the gar . den in the vale all night _ in _

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\ ^ jjj
^^

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1
fl'

J-J^^
te/nfio

r
J
j^P
r

^
^

J
^
l iJ
^ JO
P
/JOCO

J
/•/?'.

r
*

f Mr
# it> ' ji ?

love - song doth re . peat, her love- song doth re. peat.
Tenor. a piacere
s
Brook, to what foun . tain

¥-. U
i II

poco rit.

^^m dost thou go? O


1

my
±

brook . let
i
cool and sweet!
fet

41:

^oco rit.

f f rf ^:^

pM (T

go
tempo

to the foun -tain


J

at
:

whose brink
J. J^iJ.
The maid that loves thee comes
^ to
r
drink,
p p
And when-

Brook, to what

^
M
i^-jJ7"J jTji
?/(^ a te/npo

t T
jTwrn^i^ P]i ^^
r
f f
7859.
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M.

1
i
u
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i it
.
r
ev
o-
.
p M^
er she looks there
the
r
. in,
^ when .
^ ev _
efi'/M.

er she looks there


JB_ ^ . in,
f^
11

^m ^ ^
foun dost thou go?

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# •
# •
#

S f . f f M^ ^
f
<//

.•
f r
*_!*
^

r^
M r-
nse
p
to
r
meet
p
her,
'iM
and
r
)ciss her
r r
chin,
^
I
)»-^

rise

It

to meet
^^
her, and
a ^
m

O my brook let, O my

rii'urjTi J
^
rrn ^
TT3 t=t
m '
^m
S 1*^ i *
i
^
^&s. :^ '>:©.

^
M
^i^gzJzJ^
^
V
d X r}
J^T
a tempo

kiss her chin, And my joy, my joyi my joy is

m iifc^
^3 J J J
I
a
'T i e^^
^^ m ^
brook - let, my brook, let cool and sweet, my brook.let

M g ^ /:
I ''«"
A

5f
'>--h\A l,J

f ^
* t^

M ^S •So.
Cn O
then com _ plete.
o
I H' V V
p f
and

^
cool sweet!

T^ i ^f- B
f »(

i
o

^^^t^ttl^
gg^ i y f
/-

P
f O
f *
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12

ON HER LOVER'S ARM SHE LEANT.


N93,
Words by
Lord Tennyson* F. H. COWEN.
Andante. tranauillo

Soprano.

Tenor.

Piano.

M ^==^ '
p
And
'1^''

far
p
a _
Mp
cross
P
the
f
hills they

P^P^ lov _ er's arm she leant,

^t^cjjj
i
By permission of Messrs Macraillan & C9
13

^ ^\
f
went
- i-J-'

In
J'

that
^ fe=E
new world which is the old:
^
i SE •^

And
r
far
p p

i' ijXluIi U^^aJT le^


uOToiJL^I

^ ^^=^ pip
A -
/;oco

cross
rr<?A

P
the
p
hiUs, and
^
N K
^^^^

far a
^

ia f^^^^
cross the hills they went:
^^
^ d^u^dii '^^^ rff^rff^n^

^^ way
P
Be .
M
yond their
'P
ut _
P
most pur . pie rim, And

f' l
-
p
cross
jjnco

P
the
cres.

r
hills, be _
^g
yond their pur . pie

,<>,. ffJ^rrPrTP rrJ' ffPgT^irffirT^ i

Sm E&

P i
P
^Xa. * ^Xo.

N. 7859.
14

dim.

ttvf* espress. '.


~

him. "I'd sleep an. o. ther hun . dred years, O love, for such an. o . ther

#jM--^#± him.

^^. ^

a
kiss'
espress
^^
P b% y r

"O! wake
P
for
""
ev_
P
er,
I
^

love','
p P
she hears,
^
"O
^ P P P

love, 'twas such as


P

this
P

and

N. 7859.
15

i^'^'
'
^^ And
Ip
o'er
P
them
p
ma .
^
ny
llJAl
a slid . ing star.
7

And
d'

S
this'.'..
i==5:
P

And o'er them


^ ^^
ma _ ny a mer _ ry

^'^'''^P PP P
J'
p If ^P P ir P P P
P 'T
P
ma. ny a mer. ry wind was borne, And, stream'd thro' ma . ny a gold . en


P a \'

wind borne. And, stream'd


nt
thro' ma _
p
ny
p
a
p
gold
^ . en

a r?T"jrr'rTT; ffijrp pT I
jrpi

^
I

^ss
T :^ '^. * "^

dim. e nt. p <jr /V//,^

bar, The twi - light melt . ed in. to morn.

dtm. e rit. ^-^ P ,


a fewpo rail. P
p fe If-
bar.
^^-P
The twi - light melt,
?^ ^
ed in . to morn.
^^==^

"O

diM. e rit.
16
molto espress.
poco pill lento
p
m ^ ^M
"O
P
hap .
p
py
f
sleep,
"pi
that
J'

light _
u>
ly
J
fled!
ji

'^.

^ ^''1-
p p r '-p I
J' J' J s y 7 p

eyes long laid in hap . py sleep!" "O


i.^.

^m
L.H.
poco pill lento

^ i??>
^^5^
# rf i j* j* j*
i^
^ :$:

^ y t
:i£

"O
^ i^ love,
molto espresf,

thy kiss would


^
wake the dead, O
molto espt

^\
§ P "P P ^p I
i' ,}^
\J^
hap- py kiss, that woke thy sleep!" "O
L.H. L.H.

i
!

^
'''

,n /;oco cres.
it i
tJ^f "f
^=5^
O
^ ^iia. :^


^ ^.^^•^"^^•^

love thy
-

y
kiss

molto
jy inotco

iiJ' ii>
would wake the
rit.
rii.

J' I
^

dead!'

Sfc^ f=i1 p
_

^ molto
J^ ^
/'
rit.

i^' I j^

^
hiip py kiss, that woke thy sleep!'

espres
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cy gf^ i
PP
i
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espre.ss.
I
y
^
molto Tit.
rail.

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Tempo I?

Ah ^ Ti- ;' > jM-i^l'-p r,


f J' W: ^^ #-

And o'er them ma _ ny flow _ ing range Of va . pour buoy cl the


Tempo J?

^^ , -'-J.' > >^iijiij: ,; J. ^^zU_„_ J ; J


And o'er them ma . ny a flow . ing range Of va _ pour buoy'd the

Tempo I?

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^
yi'l^y

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J ^ i
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^ cres
^_^.^-
_ cent bark, And,
J' rP
rapt
P
thro'
P '7 p
ma . ny a
^
ro _ sy change, The
^
«r?>/.

twi - light

^
I

cros
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cent
J

bark.

"B
And,
I
^-

rapt
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thro'
1

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sy change,
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The twi - light

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y
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agitato

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'A hun.dred sum.mers!
^
t-
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it
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be? And whi.ther

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THE FOUNTAINS MINGLE WITH THE RIVER.


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Words by BYRON WEBBER. OUR STHR, Music by GABRIEL PIERNE.


Moderato.

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Tell them, Star, lone-ly in the dark, Time is false, while love is like thee, Clear and

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Time is false, while love is like tliee, Stedfast star tho' the fierce wind blew,
! In yonder arch, spread high and far,
Clear and strong, a light, and an ark Seen or unseen, doth mem'ry weave That is the gem, love's emblem all bright,
For eveiy sea ! A halo for you ! Our star our star ! !

Words by G. CLIFTON BINGHAM.


CLOUDS, Music by FREDERIC H. COW EN.
MoUo andante ed e-tpressivo.
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For clouds may come, and sun may go. And clouds may banish life's sunshine,
And skies be hidden from sight. And darken its brightest sky.
What were you thinking, darling,
Still, life is never so dark, you know, But oft whnn troubles are shared, dear.
When I met you yesterday
Of rain that is yet to reach us,
But that love can make it bright They take themselves wings, and fly.
Or of sun that has gone away? II. For clouds may come, and sun may go,
Had shadows banished the sunshine, Tell me the sorrow, darling, And skies be hidden from sight.
Had clouds come over the sky ? Let me share the shade withyou, Still, life is never no dark, you know.
You looked so quiet and thouglitful, For what is heavy for one heart But that love can made it bright.
I could not help wondering why May be easily borne by two,

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I LOVE YOU TOO WEkk
Words by G. CLIFTON BINGHAM. Music by FREDERIC H. COWEN.
Molto andante.

A wish, I ne'er had met you, And yet I would not wonder
In heart of mine may dwell An hour, if I but knew.
Like skies at morning breaking,
But vain to say forget you, For hearts are best asunder
Are years as yet untold ;
1 love you too well. If love be found untrue
My heart with day is waking, Some day I may regret you,
!

And new strange dreams uutoM. II.


The years alone can tell.
I scarcely know love's mission It may be ere the morrow,
But vain to say forget you,
Apart from love's vague pain. The dream will pass away !
I love you too well.
Yet if I scorn the vision. The love that laughs at sorrow.
It ne'er may come again. May only last a day ;

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WILDFLOWER,
Words by G. CLIFTON BINGHAM. Music by GABRIEL PIERNE.
Allegretto.

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Or
sings so glad a lay. What matters bow or why ! Now she is not nigh,
Life such joy and freedom gives, She will not know !

Tis enough for her she lives. II. So all to her be giving.
Lives to sing to-day ! When her song rings no more. Field, and flow'r, and sky,
Time enough for sigh and tear. Its music stilled and o'er, The joy she lov'd in living.
When golden year
life's Lie her where wild-ilow'rs blow, What matter how or why I
Has gone away. Where, thro' pines that vigil keep,

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Words by F. D. DELILLE.
MEMORIES Music by A. GORING THOMAS
Moderato.

I So young, and so early But though the voice rings high, the heart
Yet love still lives, tho' its idol is dead. Beats low, and murmurs soft apart.
My darling was the sweete3t flower
That ever bloomed in love's fair bower, So young, and so early fled.

^^^^^•^
But roses soonest fall beneath The saddest thoughts may seem to fade, Yet love still lives, though its idol is dead.
The cruel wind's destructive breath ! Their bitt'rest pangs by others stay'd.

THE STKR OF OUR LOVE


Words by HUGH CONWAY. Music by FREDERIC H. COWEN.
Andante moderato.

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I woke last night from a fit - ful sleep, The moon, thro' my
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watcb'd till the storm-clouds, dark and deep, Spread o - ver her sweet white face as a veil ; Then my heart was sad as the

I woke from a fitful sleep,


last night Then once more, and a sweet dream
I slept (

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thro' For I saw my
love, and her steadfast eyes
I watcb'd the storm clouds dark and deep
till I fancied lit by the same clear flame,
were
Spread over her sweet white face as a veil As the star so fair in the cloudy skies.
Then my heart was sad as the sombre sky, I woke, and I knew that the storm had fled,
Till a rift in the driven clouds set free And sunshine lay on the earth again.
One star, that bright as a loving eye, And the twining rose near my window shed
Came out of the darkness, and smiled on me. A fresher scent from the midni. ht rain
And I cried, " Tho' stormy my life to-night, And I cried, "Oh, love, you are far away,
And dark as the drift above. But true as the heaven above.
One star thro' its clouds gleams fair and bright. Last night shone a star, and I know to-day,
That star is the star of my love." That star is the star of our lore 1"

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SILVEK STHR
Words by H. P. STEPHENS and W. YARDLEY. Music by FLORIAN PASCAL
Moderato quasi allegrett:

Till night's dark hour be gone, Silver star, our fates are blended.
And flies before the day. So for both one star must shine.
The stars above are gleaming, Oh silver star be kind.
! Heart with heart our love ascended.
Lamps of life in Heaven's fane, My fate is wrapt in thee My star's hers, and hers is mine.
On each mortal gently beaming, Till peace at last I find.
Oh silver star, shine on.
!

Bringing joy, or bringing pain Shine on, dear star, for me. And guide her with thy ray
Destiny in each is blended, dark hour be gone.
Till night's
Though II.
that fate is fixed afar, And once more dawn the day.
When at last life's journey ended, Silver star, in heaven gleaming, Shine on, oh silver star,
!

Then dies out man's silver star. Shed o'er one thy brightest sheen, Our fate is wrapt in thee.
Oh ! silver star, shine on ;
She mine own whom waking, dreaming, Smile on her from afar.
Shine on, and liglit my way, Is my life, my all, my queen. And kiss her brow for me.

OJ^E MORJ^IJ^(&, OM! SO EHRLY,


Words by JEAN INGELOW. Music by A. GORING THOMAS.
Allegretto moderato.

One morning, oh so early.


! Then I listen'd, oh ! so early. Sweet is spring, and sweet the morning.
My beloved, my beloved, My beloved, my beloved, My beloved, my beloved.
All the birds were singing blithely. To that murmur from the woodland. Now for us, doth spring, doth morning;
As though never would they cease. Of the dove, my dear, the dove ;
Wait upon the year's inciease.
'Twas a thrush sang in my garden, When the nightingale came after, And my prayer goes up, " Oh, give us,
" Hear tlie story, hear tlie story !" " Give us fame to sweeten duty !" Crown'd in youth with marriage glory.
And the lark sang, " Give us glory !" When the wren sang, " Give us beauty!" Give for all our life's dear story,
And the dove sang, " Give us peace !" She made answer, " Give us love !" Give us love, and give us peace !"

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INDEX TO SELECT VOLUNTARIES BY HENRY FARMER.

Kyrie(No.7. Mass)
BOOK I.
- Haydn
p^ NO. BOOK YII.— Continued, PAOB
1. 12. Andante Taladilhe 21
S. Great and glorious — Haydn 13. I dreamt I wm in heaven (Naamanj Michael Costa 22
Gloria (No. 1. Mass) Haydn 14. Wewillrejoice Dr. Croft 24
4k. GloriaCNoi'I Mass) Mozart 10 15. Almighty and everlasting (Jod O. Gibbon* 26
Gloria(No. 12. Mass) Mozart 14 clap your hands
6.
' " Mass)
Et Incamatus (No. 3. " Haydi '"
16. 1

The earth goodness


O. Gibbons 28
6. 17. is full of Dr. Croft 80
Halleluiah (Messiah) Handel 20
7.
8. Hallelujah (Mount of Olives)
Qui tollis (No. 2. Mass)
Beethoven
Haydn
24
30
BOOK YIII.
8. 1. O make a joyful noise(Chorale from Eli) Michael Costa 1
10 Cujus Animam (Stabat Mater) Rossini 32 2. Behold, behold (from Jacob) Henry Smart 2
11. Gloria (Mass in B flat) Henry Farmer 37 3. Melody Th. Kirchner 3
U. Benedictus (No. 12. Mass) Mozart 40 4. Peace on earth Dr. Crotch 4
5. Gloria Cherubini 6

1. Thearmof the Lord


BOOK II.
Haydn 1
6.
7.
Lascia ch'io pianga
Benedictus
Handel
Mozart
8
10
I. Holy.holy Spokr
Mozart
6 8. Melody
Prayer from Zampa
Giro Finsuti U
8. Splendente te Deus 6 9. : Herold IS
4. Lauda Sion Nauman 8 10. Largo Handel 14
6. Et Incamatus Haydn 10 11. Andantino W. Sterndale Bennett 16
6. To Thee Cherubim Handel 12 12. Sarabande Handel 18
7. Hark! Death Himmel 14 13. Courante Hamlel 20
8. Fac ut portera Rossini 18 14. Courante Uandel 23
9. We worship God Handel 20 15. An Album Leaf W. Sterndale Bennett 26
10. Propeccatis Sossini 22 16. Canon Dussek 28
Mozart
11. Benedictus
U. Nepulvis Mozart
24
26
1. SoftlySighs (Prayer)
BOOK IX.
Weber 1

Vesper Hymn
BOOK III.
Beethtven
2.
3.
Through the forest
Sacred Song
Weber
Beethoven
9
4
Aria from Zauberflote Mozart
4. Air, Preciosa Weber B
Spohr
6. La Musette J. S. Bach 6
Blessed for ever Ave Maria
Blessing, honour, glory, and power (Last Judgment) Spohr
6. Marras
O. 7
7. Lord is my Shepherd John Farmer 8
When the West Mendelssohn 8. Andante (Symphony) Mozart 9
Quoiiiam (Mass in B flat) Henry Farmer Honour and Glory (Quartetto, Naaman)
9. Michael Costa 14
Eia Mater (Siaoal luator) Rossini Ave Maria
10. Cherubini 18
Aria from Zauberflote _ Mozart 11. Andante F. Schubert 22
All glory to thfi Lamb (Last Judgment) ». Spohr 12. Andante Carl Reinecke 23
Song without Words Mendelssohn
Andaiite .^ _ Henry Farmer
13. Allegretto (from Symphony) , Haydn 24
14. Andante Mozart 28
Deus Tibi ...^ _....<, .....„..„. Mozart Morning Prayer (from Eli)
15. Michael Costa 29
Agnus Dei .,.......-_. ._..«_«... Weber Andante
16. _ Henry Farmer 88

Benedictus
BOOK lY.
«. — .^ Weber 1. Moderate grazioso
BOOK X.
Carl Reinecke 1
Andante (from the Grand Exhibition March) Auber 2. Sanctns (1st Mass) Haydn 2
Fu^e Henry Farmer 3. Dona Nobis (ist Mass) Haydn 4
Dona nobis Weber 4. Ave verum Mozart 8
Andante Religioso (from Meyerbeer's Exhibition March) ..Meyerbeer 5. Andante, in G Batiste 10
Benedictus (No. 10. Mass) Haydn 6. Agnus Dei (15th Mass) Haydn 12
Andante Henry Farmer 7. DonaNobis IS
Andante Selby 8. Benedictus (10th Mass) Mozart 16
The Dream Jerome
of St. Beethoven 9. Air known as My heart ever faithful J.S.Bach 18
Benedictus (No. 16. Mass) Haydn 10. Organ Solo (Faust) Spohr 20
Benedictus (Mass in B flat) Henry Farmer 11. Andante (Zauberflote) •• Mozart 21
Andante Henry Farmer 12. Grant, we beseech Thee Dr. Callcott 22
Andante Mendelssohn 13. Sing we merrily Dr. Blow 24
Andan te John Fa rmer 14. Air Robert Schumann 26
Andante Romberg 15. Lord, for Thy tender mercies' sake Farrant 26
Andantino Mendelssohn 16. LAnge Gardien Charles Gounod 28
17. Andante and Adagio .Henry Farmer 80

I waited for the Lord


BOOK Y.
Mendelssohn BOOK XI.
Et resurrex (No. li. Mass) Mozart 1. Slow Movement, in F Mozart 1
Andantino Stephen Heller 2. Ditto inE Mozart 8
Lieder ohne Worte Mendelssohn 3. Andante (from La Clemenza) Mozart 4
But the Lord is mindful of his own (St. Paul) Mendelssohn 4. Pie Jesu Cherubini 6
Chorus (En^edi) Beethoven 5. Graduale Cherubini 8
A dan te
ti
F. Myers 6. AMelody , R.Schumann S>

Andante Religioso (Hymn of Praise) Mendelssohn 7. For ever blessed be Handel 10


Credo (Mass in B flat) Henry Farmer 8. It is decreed Mendelssohn 11
Andante (Seasons) Haydn 9. Prayer (from Puritani) Bellini 12
Kyrie ^„ Gounod 10. Voluntary Florian Pascal 14
11. Credo (1st Mass) Haydn 16

Kyrip(No. 12. Mass)


BOOK YI.

12.
13.
Turn Thee unto me (Prayer from
Dona Nobis (3rd Mass)
Eli) Michael
Hummel
Co.sfa ;g
HO
Mozart 14. Andante Paladilhe 22
Sound the loud timbrel Avison
Andante 15. Extract from a Suite J.S.Bach 81'
'..Rossini Romance
Quoniam (No. 12. Mass) 16. Mendelssohn 84
Mozart 17. Slow Movement Dussek 88
Gloria ( Messe Solenuelle) Gounod
Gloria 18. Les deux Anges Blumenthal 28
Pergolesi 19. Air known as The Harmonious Blacksmith _
Sleepers awake (St. Paul) 29
Mendelssohn 20. Andantino (Rosamunde) F, Schubert
Angels ever briitht and fair 30
Handel
Kyrie(No.
Air
1. Mass) Haydn
Av'^-'r AveMaria
BOOK XII.
Benedictus (Messe Solennelle) 1. , „ Arcadelt 1
, "Go d 2. Lord, remember David Handel
Prayer •••• A ,er
4
Funeral March 3. Caro mio ben Giurdani 6
Dr. A. Holloway Marche Nuptiale
Ana .Mozart
4. Gounod 7
.33
Air (7th Symphony) 6. Air Oluck 10
^ . . .Haydn 34 6. Andante (known as Hymn of the Nuns) L. Wely 18

Chorus, Mighty Rimmon (Naamaii)


BOOK YII. 7.
8.
Air
Credo (Mass in G)
Lampe
^..F. Schubert
18
14
Michael Costa 9. Andantino (2nd Ballade). ...« F. Chopin 16
Moderate semplice Carl Reinecke 10. Air Haydn 18
Amplms lava me Sarti 11. MomingHymn Niels W. Gade 20
Benedictus Righini Air (Marie Magdeleine)
12. Massenet 28
Benedictus .
J. N. Hummel 13. Russian Hymn
I Funeral .March
Interlude
Evening Prayer <Eh)
Chopin
J. Ley bach
14.
15.
Pastorale
Pavane (1579) .,_
Mauenet
DvofT 23
84
aa
Michael Costa 16. Andante ._-„.......... J. Raff 27
Dona Nobis Eybler 17. Verdi prat) « Handel 81
Et Incamatus
A*' - - --
Cherubini
_ ..Glut-,
!•• Air OoMn«a W
iTO BB COMTINUK^.)
J^ h i

Ctonc^ic ® OpcrettajS
IN ONE ACT.

M—male characters. F— female characters.

d.
1 BREAKING THE SPELL (2 M. 1 F.) ... Farnie & Offenbach 1 6

2 CUPS AND SAUCERS .. (1 M. 1 F.) ... Geo. Grossmith 2

3 BLIND BEGGARS (2 M. 1 F. or M.) Farnie & Offenbach 1

4 HIS ONLY COAT ... (3 M.) ... Dallas k Slaughter 1 6

5 A SLICE OF LUCK (1 M. 1 F.) ... Oxenford k Pascal... 1 6

6 SANG-AZURE ,
(2 M. 2 F.) Henry Herman & F. Pascal 2

7 JOHN AND ANGELINA., (1 M. 1 F.) Henry Lath AIR & L. Elliott 2

8 MY UNCLE, THE GHOST (1. M. 2 F.) Henry Lathair & Lecocq, &c. 2

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