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Nordheimer, throufe'h their Agents, Messrs. Andrus Bros. --r ; ! I 1 i ! I Vi m w "(!:npriccl)ongroi3." {Octm^e Etwh.) Duet— Two Pianos. MUS. HAYMOXI) & MH. HYTTKNHA'.'CH. Kettere^ Duet. .=elow, And .silence whercBoe'er 1 go. If a Htorm slunild come, and awake the deep, Wliat matter? T Hhall ride an«l slc(^]). I love, O how I love to ride On the fierce, foaming, bur'^ting tide; When ev'ry mad wave drownH the moon, Or whistles aloft its temi>est tune ; And telLs how goeth the world l)elow. And why the .sou'-west blast doth blow, I never was on the dull tame shore, But T lov'd the great sea more and more. And backwards flew to her billowy breast, liike a bird that seeketh its mother's nest ; And a mother she was, and is, to me. For T was born on the open Seal I ]-•• A. Sullivan. Song. " d) ^>iv SobC." MISS HATTON. ETHOFGHT the stars were shining ]>right, And the old brig'.^ sails nnfurl'd ; I said, "I will sail to my lo 'e this night, At the other side of the world." I stepT)M aboard— we sail'd so fast - The sun shot u]> from the boiu'ue, But a dove that perch'd ajjou the mast, Did mourn, and mourn, and mourn. O fair dove ! O fond dove I And dove with the white breast ! Let me alone, the dream is my own, And my heart is full of rest. My true love fares on tlii.s great hill, Feeding his sheep for aye ; I look'd in his hut, bat iill was still. My love was gone away. ! I I I MRS. RAYMONDS CONCERT I I I I ! I I I v.ent to ^'aze in the fftrewt creek. And tlie (love irKnirn'd od ajuK^e; No flame n, e'en to deceive me, Sing of love- of h)ve onl;- ■iing; Ah : 8ong:-»ter, pity me ! why can 1 never Sing a song—of rapture like thee"/ 1 \ I! .. J ! i i ! I I I ; i I I I Song. MRS RAYMONDS CONCERT. F>R. A. HIPPI. Blumenttaal. I HEIllC M\i\ how .ihall 1 eailieHt n;et't her? What iU'f the wohIh she tiivt will say? By what name shall 1 learn to jjreet her? I know not now, but it will vjome Home day. With the Helf-same wunlight whininK upon her, Stroaniin^' down on her rin<,detH dieen, She \f> standing' .somiewhere, she I would hommr— She that I \ lit for, my (^leen, my (^ueen. I will not dream of her tall and Htately, She tluit T love may be fairy lij'ht ; I will not say nhe should walk sedately. Whatever she doe; \ji will sure be right. And Hhe may be humble, and i»roud, my J..ady, ( )r that Hweet cahn which is jiint between; But whenever she romes she will find me ready To do her u< mage, my (^ueen, my Queen! But she must be cimrteous, she must be holy, I'ure in her spirit that inai me to live and T will live. In Thy I'rotestant to be; ^j( )r bid me love, and I Avill give A loving heart to thee: J. L Hatton. h 1| I i (I MRS. RAYMOND'S CONCERT. A bc^art as Hoft, a he ai-t as kind, A -eart as sound and free, As in the whole vvorhl thou canst iind 'rhat heart I'll Mive to thee. J5id that heart stay, ami it shall stay, To honor thy decree, Or bid it languish ([uite a\vay, And 't shall do so for thee. Bid me to weep, and I will weep. While I have eyes to see. And bavin>^- none, yet I will keep, A heart t(. wee|» for thee. Bid me despair, and I'll despair. Under that cypress tree. Or bid me die, and I will dare, E'en death to die for thee. Thou art ray life, my love, my heart. The very eyes of me, And hast command of ev'r|^)art 'j\) live or die for thee. Sonff. 'i:;t6t ailorbs oi Alavmiuu.' Pr. J. Clarke. Mli. J. MARSHALL. t^H \\ war, that for a space did fail. Now trebly thnnd'ring, swell'd the -ale, J Antl '-Stanley!" was the cry. A lii^dit on Marniion's visage spread. And fir d his ghi/ing eye. With dying bund, above his heiid. He shook the fragnunt of his blade, Andshoute.l "Victory:" "Charge, Chester, charge I On. Stanley, on!" Were the last wor crystal brook, As briijfht autl clear to see; Her lips odtshine the scarlet tiow'r, The lioniiie Ellerslie ! O ! ^vere my love a l)lossom, When snnmier skies ilepart, I'd plant her in my bosom Antl wear her near my heart. And oft I'<1 kiss her 1)almy lii)S, So ])eaiitiful to see. Which far outshine the scarlet fl(.w'r. Of bonnie Ellerslie I OI were I kin^' of Scotland's throne. And a' the world liesidts; lii^dit tjlad I'd yie them a' t(» hai' Tiiat lovely maid my bride. And oft I'd kiss her balmy lii)s. So bi aiitiful to see, Which far outshine the .scarlvt (low'r. Of bomiie l'ilei>li<>l 10 MRS. RAYMONDS CO^.CERT. Son^. MH. w. c. fi;rxess. J. W. Cherry. I HEN night's dark luautle lias covei'cd all, I c(»nie in fii'e array'd, Many a victim I've seen fall Or fly from me dismay'd. " Will-o'-tlie-Wisp," they trend diviH" cry; Will-o'-the-Wis}), "tis iie 1 'Vo mark their fright as off they fly Is merry s])oi't for me, I dance, I dance - I'm here, I'm there. Who tries to catch me, catches but air; The mortal who follows me, fidlows in vain For I laugh, ha! ha! I laugh, ho! iio! I laugh at their folly and pain. AFany a traveller I ileceive. And with their partiuK breath, 1 hear tham call in vain for hefj). And dance round them in death, " Will-o'-the-Wis))," they trem))lul^^ cry, Wiil-o'-the-Wisp, tishe! To maric their shriek, as they sink and die Is meri'y sport for me. I dance, 1 dance I'm here, I'm there. Who tries to catch me, catches but air ; The mortal who follows me, follows in vain. For I hmgli, ha! ha! I laugli, ho! lio! I laugli at thoir folly and p:iiu. i I * I MRS. RAYMOND'S CONCERT. I I i I Chorus. (5ipsi) (thorua in "^,1rfCiOr5.1." Weber. fHE stars that a)>ove us are shininj,' No longer the (xipsey can aid, / J For lost is her skill at divininjjf, Her s[)ell is no lonyev (H)ey\l. To you in her turn no\v appealing, She fain would her destiny know — ( ), say, then, are clouds o'er it stealing, Or does it with happiness glow? () give her your hands and your voices, i^nd send her delighted away, No '.nrerdon her l)osoni rejoices, Like that wliich your phiudits can pay I The gay tide of life gently flov, ing, Then hlithely shall l)ear her along ; And Ivove, this fair garland bestowing, Be welcom'd with dance and witli song I I i Solo and Choms. (5ub ^.UU' thc (OltCCU. '01) save our gracious C^ueen, liong may Victoria reign- Clod save the (^ueen. Send her victorious, Happy and glorious, f iOng tm;f |V*., . ■^'.u- . .1 ■% .■■»C- 'i^; I |-,.;S**,,|t|(.H'^- 'N**.' AT TllK ,,,^l■:t«'. ^«^^« Oi.^,^^^ MiMi.iN. ^°