Madame Piper: A Musical MelangeArt Interchange Press, 1884 - Всего страниц: 35 |
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... I give you in remembrance true . Chorus . Daintier than all and far more dear are you . But beware ! Mary . For the blushing rose , ' Neath its silken robes often hides a thorn . Chorus . ' Neath its silken robes often lurks a 9.
... I give you in remembrance true . Chorus . Daintier than all and far more dear are you . But beware ! Mary . For the blushing rose , ' Neath its silken robes often hides a thorn . Chorus . ' Neath its silken robes often lurks a 9.
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... True , may I have Thy treasured heart . Jill . Yes , if you love me . Jack . Mine thou art . Jack . Oh , but I've love for you sincere , etc. Finale - Chorus . Simon ! Simon ! it's that confounded Simon , In he goes and up he goes ...
... True , may I have Thy treasured heart . Jill . Yes , if you love me . Jack . Mine thou art . Jack . Oh , but I've love for you sincere , etc. Finale - Chorus . Simon ! Simon ! it's that confounded Simon , In he goes and up he goes ...
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... true . Chorus . So give me the night and the morn's pale light ,. While others may have the day ; For the cream of the fun of the world is done . Beneath fair Luna's ray . Jack . All lovers the night befriends , The diffident then grow ...
... true . Chorus . So give me the night and the morn's pale light ,. While others may have the day ; For the cream of the fun of the world is done . Beneath fair Luna's ray . Jack . All lovers the night befriends , The diffident then grow ...
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... true Shall welcome fate's unkindest blow . Madam P. You hear them , the wretches , They boast of what they've done . King Cole . My patience it stretches ; I'll hang them every one . Sprat . The warning I gave you , It had been wise to ...
... true Shall welcome fate's unkindest blow . Madam P. You hear them , the wretches , They boast of what they've done . King Cole . My patience it stretches ; I'll hang them every one . Sprat . The warning I gave you , It had been wise to ...
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... true , true , true . Chorus . Bring on your guards , Your grenadier guards , Bring on your guards , I say . Faithful and true , Constant and true , Time cannot weaken our love for you ; Faithful and true Constant and true , Time cannot ...
... true , true , true . Chorus . Bring on your guards , Your grenadier guards , Bring on your guards , I say . Faithful and true , Constant and true , Time cannot weaken our love for you ; Faithful and true Constant and true , Time cannot ...
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20 blackbirds baked aint array we gaily Banbury Cross Beneath fair Luna's big black bird black bird nipped bob did go boberty bob Boo-hoo courtesy most sedately dainty dish dew ravished grass dish to set Ensemble fair Luna's ray fear are strangers fiddlers three fond Forward Fragile as lover's garden grow guitar Hail to King happy HARVARD COLLEGE hearts to fear heigho hurrah intoxica-hic JACK AND JILL jolly miller King Cole kiss laugh laundry's aid lesson to Simon lone widow lover lover's silent devotion Madam Piper Mary and Chorus merry old soul Neath its silken Ninety times high O'er the dew Oh dear Pretty girls pretty maid rings they jingle roams the world seek the laundry's Simple Simon simulate a shyness slumber SONG AND CHORUS Sprat star Street P's students bold sure Sweet P's tail did go there's toxica-hic violets blue widow is won woes
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Стр. 27 - With a ping and a pong the fiddle-strings broke! the cow jumped over the Moon, And the little dog laughed to see such fun. And the Saturday dish went off at a run with the silver Sunday spoon. The round Moon rolled behind the hill as the Sun raised up her head. She* hardly believed her fiery eyes; For though it was day, to her surprise they all went back to bed!
Стр. 17 - Pease) Porridge Hot Pease porridge hot, pease porridge cold, Pease porridge in the pot nine days old ; Some like it hot, some like it cold, Some like it in the pot nine days old.
Стр. 27 - Sing A Song Of Sixpence ing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye. Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie.
Стр. 27 - Old King Cole was a merry old soul, a merry old soul was he. He called for his pipe and he caUed for his bowl, and he called for his fiddlers three.
Стр. 26 - Ride on a cock-horse To Banbury cross, To see an old woman Ride on a white horse; Rings on her fingers, Bells on her toes, She shall have music Wherever she goes.
Стр. 27 - Chonts. 4 and 20 blackbirds baked in a pie, 4 and 20 blackbirds baked in a pie, Wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the king...