The sound obey! Come, troopers, come away! Who disregards the call, To quarters now retreating. No friendly form can we discover, Night reigns around, Loud rolls the drums, the horns replying, Yon fortress tow'ring, With an aspect low'ring Conceals from sight, Each roof and dwelling height: While all are sleeping, Our watch we are keeping, With sword and lance And eagle glance, The ready troops advance. Shadows of darkness, &c. Rataplan, Rataplan. Song" The Clown's Song." (Twelfth Night.) Hatton. E. A. PLATER, ESQ., AND CHORUS. When that I was a tiny boy, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain, A foolish thing was but a toy, For the rain it raineth every day. Serenade" In this hour of soften'd splendour." Pinsuti. In this hour of soften'd splendour, To their sov'reign in the sky: With thy royal glance, ah! cheer me, In this hour of soften'd splendour, See the gentle moon now paleth, With thy royal glance, ah! cheer me, Bid me tell all my love: In this hour so soft and tender, When the moon forgets to shine, Chorus.... Solo. Chorus. "Viva Enrico!" H. MACDOUGALL H. G BAILY ... E. G. A. WINTER H. A. SHERINGHAM With Orchestral accompaniments. Pianoforte-F. DUTTON. . Pucillo. Viva Enrico! Viva il forte! dei nemici domator! Solo. Chorus. Solo. Chorus. Favorito e' dalla sorte, dalle belle, e dall'amor! Al Caro Enrico, Al più giusto della terra, All grandiavol della guerra. Viva Enrico! Viva il forte! dei nemici domator!. Viva Enrico il nostro Re ! Chorus.."Student's Parting Song.".. Mendelssohn. SUNG BY FORMER MEMBERS OF THE CHOIR. Now in social throng, Give the farewell song, To the friend who soon must leave us; That we wish thee well, believe us. Be our lot in life; Each on earth his way must measure. Brother, now farewell, Parting moments tell How our hearts for thee are smarting; Dost thou feel as we, Be in unity, Still with us as were no parting. May this comfort c'er attend thee, |