But I would play th' enchanter's part Oh! not a tear nor aching heart, Should in the world be found. To worth I would give honour, And to the pallid lip recall The smile of happier years. And hearts that had been long estrang'd, Oh! thus I'd play th' enchanter's part, And not a tear nor aching heart, Vocal Quartett,......" Hunting Song."......Mendelssohn. C. H. BONNEY. G. F. GLENNIE. H. D. NIHILL. Now morning advancing, On valley and rill. Horns gaily are playing, The call to depart; The coursers are neighing, Now they start, now they start! Down in a flow'ry vale, all on a summer morning, Phillis I espied, fair nature's self adorning Swiftly, on wings of love, I flew to meet her, "O, Shepherdess! have pity, And hear a faithful lover His passion true discover. Ah! why art thou to me so cruel ?" Then straight replied my jewel, "If gold thou hast, fond youth, 'twill speed thy sueing. But, if thy purse be empty, come not to me a wooing.” Duet,.......................... “Tell me my heart."...........E. J. Loder. Cornet-a-Pistons-MR. QUELCH, N. KNATCHBULL. Trío,...... "Three Merry Boys are We." Martini. Was blasen die Trompeten : Husaren heraus ? Er schwinget so blitzend sein schneidiges Schwerdt! CHORUS. Juch Heyrasasa! und die Deutschen sind da; O schauet, wie ihm leuchten die Augen so klar, (And following verses.) |