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... Doth lofty roof delight thine eye , Or stately pillar please , Look , stranger , at yon azure sky , And pillars such as these , Where wreathing round majestic trees , The verdant ivy clings ; The pillar'd roofs the peasant sees , Are ...
... Doth lofty roof delight thine eye , Or stately pillar please , Look , stranger , at yon azure sky , And pillars such as these , Where wreathing round majestic trees , The verdant ivy clings ; The pillar'd roofs the peasant sees , Are ...
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... Doth laugh at winter's sadness . Fa , la , la . And to the bagpipe's sound , The Nymphs tread out their ground . Fa , la , la . Fye then why sit we musing , All festive games refusing ? T. Morley . A.D. 1595 . Fa , la , la . Say dainty ...
... Doth laugh at winter's sadness . Fa , la , la . And to the bagpipe's sound , The Nymphs tread out their ground . Fa , la , la . Fye then why sit we musing , All festive games refusing ? T. Morley . A.D. 1595 . Fa , la , la . Say dainty ...
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... doth keep ; Rain doth fall , the night is dark , Neighbour's dog doth loudly bark . Now a stealthy step he heareth Beggar's cloak in rage he teareth , Mother loving watch doth keep , Sleep , my darling , sleep ! Rest till dawn doth peep ...
... doth keep ; Rain doth fall , the night is dark , Neighbour's dog doth loudly bark . Now a stealthy step he heareth Beggar's cloak in rage he teareth , Mother loving watch doth keep , Sleep , my darling , sleep ! Rest till dawn doth peep ...
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... doth it appear , Gracing the land where the Pelops Held sway ; yet here , here it freely springeth , Revered by friends , and feared by foes ; In native splendour it blooms for Athens . Behold , ours is the rich oil - dropping olive ...
... doth it appear , Gracing the land where the Pelops Held sway ; yet here , here it freely springeth , Revered by friends , and feared by foes ; In native splendour it blooms for Athens . Behold , ours is the rich oil - dropping olive ...
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A. H. GLENNIE A. S. GATTY Adeste Annual Evening Concert ANTISTROPHE boggart Brother C. H. BUTTERWORTH CHOIR Chorus College Musical Society Concinamus Corpus Christi College dance doth Dulce Domum resonemus Dulce melos Eamus Etruria fair flower Four-Part Song frater fratrem Full Choir G. H. GORDON G. W. DE LISLE greenwood tree greeting Hark Harvest Home Hatton HAYDN ROGERS heart Hecate hollo'd hour J. F. DUTHIE J. J. PULLEINE Look ye Macfarren maiden Marlborough College Musical Marlburia Mendelssohn Mitte moon Muses band ne'er nemici domator night o'er Orchestral accompaniments Overture Pianoforte Pianoforte Solo pleasures strange Quantus Rataplan REINAGLE Rhine Rise Rossini save the Queen scenes and pleasures SEVEN O'CLOCK PRECISELY SHERINGHAM silemus sing Sleep sodales soft SUNG BY FORMER sweet thou Viva Enrico Viva il forte Vivat vocales voice W. P. CRAWLEY W. R. WALKER W. S. BAMBRIDGE WHITEHEAD SMITH Witch woodland range
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