Pianoforte-H. A. D. SEYMOUR. A. R. ROBINSON. Herold. Serenade..from "The Gipsy's Warning"....J. Benedict. Sung by the Full Choir. Bless'd be the home where love makes his dwelling, Pleasure and peace his footsteps invite, Oh! with what joy each bosom is swelling, Calm and sunny may life's pathway be, Round.... .(three voices)......G. H. Rodwell. A. H. GLENNIE. J. J. PULLEINE. T. P. WILLIAMSON. Yes! Brothers, yes! it is the midnight drum, No more he dreams of soft repose, Madrigal.... .Four parts.... .Pearsall. Full Choir. (Written in imitation of a species of Canzonet, in fashion before the introduction of Madrigals into England.) Who shall win my lady fair When the leaves are green? Who but I should win my lady fair Not you, No, no! The bravest man That best love can Shall win my lady fair. Danderly, danderly, danderly, dan, He shall marry her, he's the man. (And similar verse.) |