Thy choicest gifts, in store, Long may he reign! God save the King ! O grant him long to see Always increase! God save the King ! God save the King ! 66 O'er him thine arm extend, “ For Britain's sake defend « Our father, prince, and friend; « God save the King!” IN DE X. Opera from whence taken. Alpbabetical Arrangement. Page. A. 6 English Fleet.-ALL'S well! a Duett, 14 19 28 ibid. 47 53 64 69 74 92 99 116 136 IOL Ah! where can fly my soul's, &c. 150 161 Ah! do not say you'll leave me, 168 169 192 232 237 248 251 265 270 273 280 B. Bleak blows the storm, Breathe soft, ye flutes, Bonnie Lesley, By tbe gaily circling glass, By a murmuring brook, By all the joys, Barra Vale, 19 153 154 Priy. Theatricals.--Bleak was the morn, Blue-bell, how gaily, &c. 223 280 C. Crazy Jane, Pirates.-Can I cease to love her? Cease, rude Boreas, 41 D. 5 51 55 Drink to me only with thine eyes, 225 243 Travellers. Deep in the fountain of this, &c. 261 F. Encamp'd on the coast, 61 F. From the white-blossom'd sloe, Faithless Emma, Fragrant roses, all entwin'd 3 100 Weathercock.–Far, far from me my lover files, 39 Flow, thou regal purple stream, 43 Duenna.-Friendship is the bond of reason, 54 Hartford Bridge. For England, when, &c. 68 Fair Rosale, 78 Magic Flute.-Far, far from me my love is fled, 87 Magic Flute.-Fairy revels, 94 Wand. Melodist.–Fair Sally, once the village pride, Forget me not, 105 Forlorn, the poor exile pursues, ΙΙΟ Farewell, thou stream, 123 Forth from thy dark and dismal cell, 126 Friar of orders grey, 128 Fatherless Fanny, 134 Fairest of the fair, 155 For thee these tears, 160 Lock and Key.--Fanny, will you marry me? 180 From silent shades, 183 Pirates.-Fancy's dream. 192 Frae Barra vale I've ta'en my way, 238 Travellers. Farewell those hopes, 243 La Belle Assemb.-From thee, Eliza, I must go, 244 Fair Celia had taken a dove, 251 284 G. 105 Escapes.--Good deeds are never ill bestow'd, 169 God save great George our King, 287 H. Hail, happy warbler, Artaxerxes. Hope told a flatt'ring tale, 8 Ιο 26 39 40 |