I'LL SAIL UPON THE DOG-STAR
ALK Holland haw rightly described this “tant
Words by wordes": song from A Foot's Preferment (1088) as & Music by
TOM DURFEY “‘belitiant Dravare effort." It calls for a 0 HENRY PURCELL
floxibie volce and a vigorous, Arranged by
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Tl sail up-on the dog - star
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sail up-on the dog-star And then pur-sue the mora-ing, and then pur-sue, and then pur-sue the
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morn-ing; Til chase.... the moon till it be noon, T'll_chase.... the moontillit be
noon, but I'll make, Ill make her leave her Horn - ing. Til climb the fros-ty
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moun - tain, I'll climb the fros- ty - tain and there Tl coin
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the... rain- bow from the
the... rain - bow from the sky and tiv,
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and tie both ends to - go-ther.
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stars pluck from their orbs too, the stars pluck from their orbs too, And
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crowd them in my budget. AndwhetherIma roar -
= ing boy, let all, . the na - tion judge it.
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