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MUSICAL AND LITERARY MISCELLANY.
^81
Larghetto.
STILL IS THE NIGHT-BREEZE.
ROUND FOR THREE VOICES.
Dr. Harrington.
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still ia the night-breeze, still is the night-breeze, still is the night-breeze.
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O'er these high battlements, o'er these high battlements, o'er these high battlements.
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On all but me, I vain - 1; ask bis dewa to steep in short for •
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:?5=ts=:3^
:P=i=i:
-jL—^, 4-
not a lone - ly sound steals thro' the si - lence
of this drea
rj
hour.
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sleep reigns profound. And sheds on all his sweet ob - li -
Tioua power,
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:ilsr=35=fs=:=!^
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:i=ii
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get - fubiesa my cares, Th' af - fright • ed god still flies when lore pursues, still
tr
q=il= : zrr=
3di=H
steals thro' the ei - lence of this
drea . ry hour.
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:i=S=
i|=:1=
And sheds on all his sweet ob
vious pow'r.
tr
fepi
-e
:t:
nies the wretch • ed
lo - yer's pray'rs.
THE BEWITCHED PAINTERS.
A TALE OF STRASBCRG.
It was in the ancient city of Strasburg, about the
year 1630, that one line spring day several young
men wereseenarriving,almost at thesame moment,
at the gatewayof the house of acelebrated painter,
Murillo. They saluted each other with cordiality,
No. 73.
and bounding up the stairs, they gained the studio
of the painter.
The master was not yet there, and each one slowly
approached his own easel, to ascertain if the work
of the previous evening bad dried, or perhaps to
admire his own work.
" By St. Jacques of Compostello !" cried Isturitz,
" which of you was last in the study yesternight?"
^81
Larghetto.
STILL IS THE NIGHT-BREEZE.
ROUND FOR THREE VOICES.
Dr. Harrington.
dl
E^
i
:^=P=p:
.t-Tt.
±rl — \r~^ -
■ri-nx
^-if
still ia the night-breeze, still is the night-breeze, still is the night-breeze.
::5S^
S^?5
S=:4s^i:::?5:
=l=q!v=q ^ — N-^-
j^<i--M=^
-1^-^--^.-
^|±:g*:i=H;ri=i=iz^t:i±*
O'er these high battlements, o'er these high battlements, o'er these high battlements.
=1=
^
t=f.
:d:
:t
i:r4;c
:3:
On all but me, I vain - 1; ask bis dewa to steep in short for •
:Js._^V
r]^=l=qt
:?5=ts=:3^
:P=i=i:
-jL—^, 4-
not a lone - ly sound steals thro' the si - lence
of this drea
rj
hour.
--^^
-.^z
t^=i--
|s=q==tE
-^-i^— *
q:=1==T
:i:— --^-n-
'-^:S^*
3^=i^=l=q
sleep reigns profound. And sheds on all his sweet ob - li -
Tioua power,
=5;=^
±=r]:
:ilsr=35=fs=:=!^
'S=
:i=ii
it-j:.-:4—-jt=:.
get - fubiesa my cares, Th' af - fright • ed god still flies when lore pursues, still
tr
q=il= : zrr=
3di=H
steals thro' the ei - lence of this
drea . ry hour.
^=i--
:i=S=
i|=:1=
And sheds on all his sweet ob
vious pow'r.
tr
fepi
-e
:t:
nies the wretch • ed
lo - yer's pray'rs.
THE BEWITCHED PAINTERS.
A TALE OF STRASBCRG.
It was in the ancient city of Strasburg, about the
year 1630, that one line spring day several young
men wereseenarriving,almost at thesame moment,
at the gatewayof the house of acelebrated painter,
Murillo. They saluted each other with cordiality,
No. 73.
and bounding up the stairs, they gained the studio
of the painter.
The master was not yet there, and each one slowly
approached his own easel, to ascertain if the work
of the previous evening bad dried, or perhaps to
admire his own work.
" By St. Jacques of Compostello !" cried Isturitz,
" which of you was last in the study yesternight?"
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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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