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TREBLE.
TENOR.
BASS.
MUSICAL AND LITERARY MISCELLANY,
POOR MARY ANNE.
GLEE FOB THREE VOICES.
[Harmonised for the " British Minstrel" by J. Seligmann.']
Adagio et sempre pianissimo. Welsh air — Ar hyd y not.
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Pale her cheek, where health and pleasure,
Poor Mary Anne,
Once bestowed their choicest treasure.
Poor Mary Anne.
By that brook her lover seeking,
Oft she wander'd without speaking;,
Ah ! too sure her heart was breaking,
Poor Mary Anne.
No. 3G.
As the lily bent by showers,
Poor Mary Anne.
Droop'd the pride of nature's flowers,
Poor Mary Anne.
Now beneath the green turf laying.
Oft from yonder village straying,
We lament this maiden, saying,
Poor Mary Anne.
TENOR.
BASS.
MUSICAL AND LITERARY MISCELLANY,
POOR MARY ANNE.
GLEE FOB THREE VOICES.
[Harmonised for the " British Minstrel" by J. Seligmann.']
Adagio et sempre pianissimo. Welsh air — Ar hyd y not.
285
Js:
EE:e:E^:»
qts
ffirii
jgjg
=:zp±i=:i=::pd
-r
Here be - low the green turf sleepeth, Poor Ma- ry Anne, She whom ev'ry
5EeS"£
:p=jE=f:
:|==t
:P:=fi
ijcr^:
■^-
:Pz:p:=p~p=
iczjziztrt
Here be - low the green turf sleepeth, Poor Ma-ry Anne. She whom ev'ry
at
iESi=e^
lO^ip:
-r-ir
■^-
^-itz
:5:=jz=
rtt:
E^S
:*2zii
It:
i
:f=i.:
It:
moid - en weep - eth, Poor Ma - ry
■Jrzfz
ifrrf:
Anne. By her lov - er
P
false - ly slighted.
:t=±
iczri:
:t==
:?E=p:
It;
~t:
maid - en weepeth. Poor Ma-ry Anne. By her lov - er
false - ly slighted.
EEE
^EzMz
:^=P:
Jiri
:p±:Pz:
:t=lz=
^^E&S
$==i
-V-r
I
:PL^ri=:Erbt=:p=:*--
-jMuM:
-h-
-r
AU her prospects ear - ly blighted. In the world no more de - lighted. Poor Ma-ry Anne.
q:
=P=(
:t=fW=tr-^z^:^zwtr^.
fnjE:
:^^W
i
m
Szbprrjt
■I W—m-
ititqgzkzz::
zitz:^
±=:t
All her prospects ear - ly blighted, In the world no more de - lighted, Poor Ma-ry Anne.
s
11
:EC=*=t
qi-Ja^:
rpnpzffirp;
ir=t==t
:p:=P:
Pale her cheek, where health and pleasure,
Poor Mary Anne,
Once bestowed their choicest treasure.
Poor Mary Anne.
By that brook her lover seeking,
Oft she wander'd without speaking;,
Ah ! too sure her heart was breaking,
Poor Mary Anne.
No. 3G.
As the lily bent by showers,
Poor Mary Anne.
Droop'd the pride of nature's flowers,
Poor Mary Anne.
Now beneath the green turf laying.
Oft from yonder village straying,
We lament this maiden, saying,
Poor Mary Anne.
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Description | Scottish songs and music of the 18th and early 19th centuries, including music for the Highland bagpipe. These are selected items from the collection of John Glen (1833 to 1904). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises, and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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