The Boston Glee Book: Consisting of an Extensive Collection of Glees, Madrigals, and RoundsJ. H. Wilkins & R. B. Carter, and G. W. Palmer & Company, 1839 - Glees, catches, rounds, etc - 264 pages |
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Page 45
... charms , And all thy charms are verging to decay . Thy tender frame has shrunk beneath the storm , Dolce . - Thy ten der frame has shrunk beneath the storm , Dolce . are verging to decay . are verging to decay . : b b · Thy ten der ...
... charms , And all thy charms are verging to decay . Thy tender frame has shrunk beneath the storm , Dolce . - Thy ten der frame has shrunk beneath the storm , Dolce . are verging to decay . are verging to decay . : b b · Thy ten der ...
Page 63
... charm , Come our lovely lady nigh ; So good by , lul - la , lul - la , lul -la- by , p lul - la - by , Never harm , nor spell , nor charm , Come our lovely lady nigh ; So good pp by , lul - la , lul - la , lul - la- by , lul - la , lul ...
... charm , Come our lovely lady nigh ; So good by , lul - la , lul - la , lul -la- by , p lul - la - by , Never harm , nor spell , nor charm , Come our lovely lady nigh ; So good pp by , lul - la , lul - la , lul - la- by , lul - la , lul ...
Page 66
... charm , Come our lovely lady P pp Ρ D # your sweet lul - la- by , lul - la - by , lul - la- by , Never harm nor spell nor charm , Come our lovely lady p pp dim .兼 nigh ; So good night , So good night , So good night , with lul - la ...
... charm , Come our lovely lady P pp Ρ D # your sweet lul - la- by , lul - la - by , lul - la- by , Never harm nor spell nor charm , Come our lovely lady p pp dim .兼 nigh ; So good night , So good night , So good night , with lul - la ...
Page 128
... charms our tr Dib b pleas - ing picture , The pleas - ing picture , The pleasing pic - ture of the smiling Fair , b A thousand charms our sev'ral senses meet , p. 128 S. WEBBE . GLEE .-- Serene and mild . '
... charms our tr Dib b pleas - ing picture , The pleas - ing picture , The pleasing pic - ture of the smiling Fair , b A thousand charms our sev'ral senses meet , p. 128 S. WEBBE . GLEE .-- Serene and mild . '
Page 129
... charms our sev'ral senses meet , p p Cooling the breeze with fragrant odors charms our senses our sev'ral senses meet , Cool - ing the breeze with fragrant o - dors , o dors Ρ sev ' - ral sens - es meet , our sev'ral sens 2 es meet ...
... charms our sev'ral senses meet , p p Cooling the breeze with fragrant odors charms our senses our sev'ral senses meet , Cool - ing the breeze with fragrant o - dors , o dors Ρ sev ' - ral sens - es meet , our sev'ral sens 2 es meet ...
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a-way Adagio Allegretto Allegro ALTO Andante BASSO battle's lost bell shall toll blind worms blossom that hangs bo bo bough breeze briers it blows byss cell chang-ing cheerful cres Dib bb distant isles dolce Echoes Espress ev-er f dim feast eat flowers fondly thine frisk gladdens GLEE glides our boat Hail happy and sing happy day Hark hills respond horrid storm hush kisses let storms in-dig-nant lost and won lul-la lyre merrily merrily we live merry midst of briers moon looks morn Good morning morning morning call mossy vales mountain narrow soul paint with gold radiance flies ri ly ring rise my fair set of sun smiles smoothly glides Solo song SOPRANO Spring storms in-dig-nant roar strain once TENORE thou thro toll for thee vale of streams vales of wind wake the strain woods ye happy
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Page 59 - To all you ladies now at land We men at sea indite ; But first would have you understand How hard it is to write : The Muses now, and Neptune too, We must implore to write to you, With a fa, la, la, la, la.
Page 62 - Philomel, with melody Sing in our sweet lullaby; Lulla, lulla, lullaby, lulla, lulla, lullaby : Never harm, Nor spell nor charm, Come our lovely lady nigh , So, good night, with lullaby.
Page 59 - When we for hopes of honour lose Our certain happiness: All those designs are but to prove Ourselves more worthy of your love — With a fa, la, la, la, la.
Page 162 - Witch. WHEN shall we three meet again, In thunder, lightning, or in rain ? 2 Witch.
Page 207 - For thy fame's well known to me, And the mass shall be sung, And the bells shall be rung, And we'll feast right merrily.
Page 203 - The warder look'd from the tower on high, As far as he could see ; I see a bold knight, and, by his red cross, He comes from the east country.
Page 59 - In justice you cannot refuse To think of our distress, When we for hopes of honour lose Our certain happiness ; All those designs are but to prove Ourselves more worthy of your love. With a fa, &c.
Page 120 - JUST like love is yonder rose, Heavenly fragrance round it throws. Yet tears its dewy leaves disclose, And in the midst of briers it blows, Just like lov«.
Page 203 - Blow, warder, blow thy sounding horn, And thy banner wave on high, For the Christians have fought in the holy land And have won the victory...