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Leslie r 398 Now the bright morning star 399 Boat Song (Hail to the chief) 400 The triumph of Death 404 Sweet is the breath of early morn 405 Where wavelets rippled Ciro Pinsuti d 406 We'll gaily sing and play 407 Gently falls the evening shade Marenzio 3d. 408 Lilies white, crimson roses (5 v.).. 409 The shepherd's pipes (5 v.) 410 Spring returns (5 v.) 411 See where with rapid bound (6v.)., 412 Those dainty daffodillies (5 v.) Morley 413 Dainty, fine, sweet nymph,, 414 Shoot, false love, I care not 415 O say what nymph (6 v.) Palestrina 394 All is still G. A. Macfarren 31. 31 403 Red o'er the forest C. Holland 3d. 401 Now the bright morning star Pierson 3d. 402 The bright-haired morn S. Reay 3 34. Forsyth Brothers' Latest Publications. NEW TEACHING PIECES. NEW CANTATAS FOR LADIES' VOICES. CRAMENT, J. M., Mus. Bac. Oxon. PAGE, ARTHUR-Continued. each 2 O each 4 net 2 0 6 The Sea King's Daughter net I I 6 net I 6 .. The Three Bears. 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