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Rvmuu OF,0.,KSHhPPAHn • IMIU'W DKAl.KK ',>?74AW7fi6T.CATH[r,",t..V, -^gppqqpfpimui4!iA P0I5O3 -Pol. TO ,.•)«.**■ ^ HIS EXCELLENCY THE COUNT DE PREMIO-REAL. Superior Honorary- Oliief of Oivil Administration in Spain. Grand Cross Isaljella the Gatliolio. Grand Cross NisohiflP Consul General of Spain for tlie Dominion of Canada and British and French possessions in North America, etc. Hononury President of the Septuor Haydn, Quebec. Etc. .^;j!ji^;M'; s.' ;'4* >-'^X"\''%-ik ■ '-' ■^'"'■s^C^^- T t "^ ARGUMENT. The scene of the First Act is laid in the South of France, near the Spanish frontier. The occasion being a f£te in honor of Nanine, niece of the Due de Trop. The young lady is in love with Marcel Dubois, but the Due opposes their marriage. The Marquis Beauseant, having just returned from his wedding tour, attends the f£te with his bride, where he unexpectedly meets the widow (Donna Paquita) to whom he had been engaged, but had deserted, and, unknown to Paquita, married Adele Henriques for her fortune. To her surprise, the widow learns that he has discarded her and married another. A stormy interview ensues, in which she reproaches him for his perfidy, and in order to punish him pretends to drown herself. The Marquis, in endeavoring to prevent her, is observed by Passepoil, an attendant, who (not having seen the widow, and hearing the Marquis repeating her last words as he runs toward the water) imagines the Marquis is about to commit suicide, endeavors to stay him. The Marquis thinking Passepoil was a witness to the drowning of the widow, and that he (the Marquis) was the cause, buys Passepoil's silence, and resolves to fly from the neighborhood. The Second Act opens at the ch&teaii of Madame Grizzelle, at Narbonne, w^here we find the Marquis Beauseant under the assumed name of Mons. Guiboulard, having dropped his title and discarded his real name for fear of detection as the murderer of the widow. Madame Grizzelle endeavors to secure him as the husband for her daughter Lizette, who is in lave with Caspar Minard, whom Madame has never seen. Gaspar pays Lizette a visit, and having learned that Madame Grizze}le is a very dear friend of Adele, Marchioness Beauseant, and unacquainted with the Marquis, introduces himself to Madame Grizzelle as the Marquis Beauseant. M. Guiboulard (the true Marquis Beauseant) meets Gaspar, who, not knowing he is addressing the real Marquis, informs him that he is the Marquis Beauseant. Guiboulard, fearing he is a spy endeavoring to trace out the circumstances of the drowning of the widow, dares not expose him. Passepoil, who has lately been engaged by Madame Grizzelle as an attendant, comes in contact with the Marquis, who again purchases his silence in regird to the affair at the lite. Nanine, who is a guest at the ch&teau of Madame Grizzelle, in order to prevent a marriage, on which the Due, her uncle, insists, persuades M. Guiboulard (the Marquis) to represent himself to the Due as her husband. During the interview Guiboulard accidentally drops a card, on which are his real name and title. The Marchioness shortly afterward arrives at the chftteau ; the Due shows her the card, and informs her that the Marquis Beauseant is the husband of his niece. In the Third Act the Marquis, fearing discovery as the cause of the drowning of the widow, refuses to tell his wife the reason of his disguising his name and title. Madame Grizzelle, still under the impression that Gaspar is the Marquis Beauseant, and mistaking their reserve, upon his meeting the Marchioness, !tor a slight domestic difficulty, endeavors to heal the breach, much to the annoyance of the true Marquis. The widow. Donna Paquita, comes upon the scene, and the Marq,uis, believing her to have been drowned, imagines that he has seen her ghost. Passepoil then defines the situation Madame Griv-elle forgives Gaspar the deception he practised on her and consents to his union with Lizette. Nanine i^ united to Marcel. The widow finally persuades the Due to offer her his hand, and the Marquis being relieved of his fears, explains all to the Marchioness. ^^^m^ "' ~ """" 'mt "^■HP^Spipiii^PWPPB-?!! SSTT* CHARACTERS MARQUIS PEYROLLES BEAUSEANT, aftennttdt M. Gttiboulard . IfARCEl^ DUBOIS, in love with Nanina ... CASPAR MINARPt in Jove. with.Liiette , , .. . . , PUG DE TRQP, Hvain^'^ Guardian . . , . . . , PASSEPOIL, an. Aftendant . . ... DOI^A PAQUITA, the Widow . . . . , , . . NANINE, Niece and Ward of Due de Tiop , . , , , UZETTE GRIZZELLE, in love with Caspar . . . , • MARCHIONESS ADELE BEAUSEANT . . . . . . MADAME. GRIZZELLE, Proprietress of the Chateau at Narbonna . Sdgnenrs, Peasants, etc., etc. BARITONE TENOR PRIMO TENOR SECONDO . . BASSO BUFFO-BARITONE MEZZO-SOPRANO SOPRANO SOPRANO MEZZO-SOPRANO . CONTRALTO Th* §othn of th« Optn h $uppo- i ' ii^^ i 3? ^ f --■**, ji-# r flr4 ^t-*- i^-JJ If igi Pu lZD- I -1- i E * J i -r m 10 "THE ROCKS AND HILLS." lie. 1. Marcel and Chorus ARegri) non troppo. ^ mi ^ CHORUS. /SOPRAHOa s^ff d i i^ =f=^ p ALTO& rairoitii. The rock* and hills, the rocks and hills re • sound ing, 3^£ :Diz: 5^^: The rocks and hills, t the rocks and hills ra Si BASSSS. sound ■ng, The roeks ^) P ^ ^ ^^S ={F and hills, -0 _ •- s J»< — »<- the rocks and hills ra • sound ing, *±It jajtL M iW^ ^ fzirzilS.- • . • ■ ii!^ t *r=r ti^' pipzrzz:5: £=i:rf-z^^ ^ •f M^ £ -«f Copyright IMS, bj J. M. RnwHibL. a - u i 1^ i ^ J ^ii-l- mirth and toog a • nite, Prodaiai, « m ^ 3E i 'f J|^ Aa mirth «nd nite, ProdAlm, « £ i^ -^ ^ pro • eUim pro • claim E Mck ^^ 't i i^ y-t-Q? :£ ± P= ^ S heart » • bound • ing, With tl ^ I • E ?^ S trans - port i * and de • • light As mirth ^ ^ m heart a • bound • ing, With trans • port ^ It z-h and de light H^ heart a - bound • ing, With trans • port and de light '^- and m As mirth and t As uJrth and 12 p4-^-imil \ ^ ^f\\ I hfijfLfe^U^ ■ong, As mirth tod mmg, delight •ad toagi i ^ ^E ? ** m -ii-¥- • ■• nite with tnuMport aad de • Ughb m i''—0- Ab mirth and MBg, delight and- wDg, « • nite widi tnuuport and de • light. c ii' i' I' i^ i : ^ g i r ; B I g ^'1; c a JU mirth and eoiif, delight and soni^ .n.T nit«.vlth transport and de - light i i boar 13 •m-ploy. S .'■r^^iS- - .^-Ha-i ,..,^<(4ifc^ ,, ^W-^-i- m 4t:ft r-r •fe # ^ « i: ell paw the day in -ra-nl joy, ¥ Our er - ery hoar ea- i I ; W<11 $3 ^ ^^ E -■>--^ -j ft- 1 ■ ■■li S * pen the day b . ra-ral joy, Oar ev - ery hour em ^ -• — • 0-T<9- ^ ¥ f g - • • -*—?—»<- We'll paM the day Id m-ral joy, P ^Pi ^ i ?^ i=t £ It _i — 1^-— ploy. m I The rooki $ and hilla, the ruoka and hilli re " ■oimd-ing. rr— N-i~r — -^- 33 Jcr :ji=^ ploy. The rooks and hilb, the rocks aod hills re sound-ing. sq; ■#-»- ^^ v^1te(- ploy. ±: The rocks and hills, the rooks and hills re - sound-ieg. i ;U ^ ^ As. SP i ^S ^ mirth and M»g nite, PM-daim, * ^=? -I mirth T-1 and ■ong nite, PrtMslaim, r^ mirth and aong u - nite, Pro-claim, pro • claim -^r- ^ pro - daim i :t± pro • ddlm ^ each eadi «adi ^^^ ^^ I =« T^ r- heart bound - ing With • • • • trani • port and de I I rnzo s Ugbl, s Ai 5* ^ r^ heart bound • ing ^ With • • • • -!*- traba • port and de light, Aa # *f- -«F-i* heart a • bound • ing With trans • port and de Ugh^ 15 i £ i ¥ mirth m mirth ^ ^=^ j^4:crfH s±* mirth mnd wwg, Ab mirth aud song delight t :h ■t--^ ^B and MDg o • nite with tnaaport izS % h—^ El y / »^ K £S =!^ I N-:\- -« »-: — t-i-^ ^aa and song, As mirth and long delight and long a • nite with transjnrt ^=t: :2=ff: > i> ^ » > / +—-#'- ■>— /- and aong, As mirth and song delight and song a • nite with transport m I fe^ t lif-|,f ^ . rf^ f l . f r f "^l ^^ J^ t-n-t S * -«f — '•- *- E * :t^ =t •# ^ I « fc i»=|: Jtesoluto. and de • light, ^ I 5 Proclaim eaeh heart bound :5=f^: r £ and d« - light, m Proclaim eaeh heart a • hound • TT. -*f~^- and de - light, s: Proclaim each heart bound • m i=^: ♦ -^ ^ -P- ^ A Sva. i r^ i i: ^?^ *=■- f H» — m- ^=fc i*^ log ing - ing 3=iH^i3^ fz=e=»=t > -M- i S With With E3 With > zztz i: 16 m ^ ^^ 3 s 5 mn* • pMt wd d* tiflU,. ?^ £ S Ptaehum aadi hewt bound -+■ =^ * ^^O-f iPC ■J— h- ^ m ^ thuw * port ^ and light,. :1?=2: ± Plodain «Mh hevt • ^ ^ taiw. - .port and de Ught,. Proolain each heart a bonnd £ S p=* i a ing With traoa • port h^ I and de - Ught.. if 5P=« ■+- .. iag With tnuu • port and de • light. JiX-U i • ing With tnuw - port and de • light 17 "OH! TRUST MY LOVE." No. 2. Duett Marcel and Nanine. Copyright, 18S2, by J. M. RuaSBLL. 5SRW HBR ■91 18 Cun amore. N— :f«- ^-J- ^ — r «it ? i^J- N N *t «/ #-r- . . . fond de • vo • tion, Thrill'd with . . . love's e • mo-tion, Oh! may -J. e S ?55^ ^ i ^ s ♦-#- 3 i=l^^ ■J- -0- -J- -J- -0- ^p ^ -^ -/.il-^ 13t* m ¥* i s onr I * # P • #' ^ |1 =|C i W/- ^^ E W I HANINB. ^ a:s=«=p: V — ^ Ohl HABOKL. :=»^ fond de-TO - tion, 5^ -N— ^- ± lives be bIe8s'd,onr lives be Uess'd 'till we are call'd to rest ; Oh 1 P Thus in . . . fond de • vo - tion, ^^m p t f 4=T 3 j i ' » j^ wrrw H 1- ¥ £-0- -0- -0- -0- ^ #-'*^ >- -^^ ijcup ^ ¥ w. ±—r Ii i I ■0- -b- • #• i^ -#- -i P — I • — t— t :fe ^^ With E H^qc ^=e ¥ ^ ■¥-M p^rnx^i fond e-mo - tion, Oh! may oar lives be bless'd 'till we are call'd to rest. t ^ ^ H ^ *t -a—^- Thrilled with fond e • mo • tion, Oh I may our lives be bless'd 'till we are call'd to rest. -0- iz- -0- ^ -0- i wt-r r-r ■r'l ^ i ^. ITTiTl :p=f::=i: & ^ IS^ 19 -0— ^= >> h ■S- — I — m li^- ^ t=x f^ ^^ S: =fe - L i ^ Coald you bat know thia heart, What paia it is to part, And yet At ^"^ |g,,_^ j, j, X~ W *J m- * !2S F^lt :|=t: it =i«= i=ai=-i ^=i-i-4-i I -\ i- -9 — »- ^^=F i_p p-f— f— |i : :t=^ ■^Mh^db :i'P=fe ii: ip: 4 I I I |g^^^ fii - tare gleams, f :fe •zlii f^=Rf: :i2ti=i ;^==J: -N fr iN2£=^3z^ S=i|2t E!^!|^S^Ei 9^\-^=^ ^^ — — ■ — — -tzp: P=P=:p: For lis this hap - py dream, :\d=t ■^ f-y f- B iHtzzi_ :f=1^- Though what fiite, fate may de • cree, 3 !S-^^ -f^ -• — P- I I ' I ! "^~" tztit^ ^— i ©§ r?-'^! ^^^ r^ d- ■W P^£ :f-4 133: ! I I con amore. 20 ■:ft ";w i :f=p: .«>*. •••• M -rene PVYtft, I •m lor**], oh! happy dream That fills my heart with heaven'i k!^^ w^^ -t 1 — I — I — I — I — I- ilil.£V>' ^^ ^■M:=r^- t=:tza: -^ T^ i ^^^^gf H 1 W XT. '-M -•-I— •• -H 1 ' ■ f •'II i :«: * J: :?±=:f=x=?zl:: ^ :£ I \^^^f=i\-^^L t^. 1 i- :p=5: •— »— f -*<—»* +-.— *<- -«^ i gleam, A dream sweet yet full of pain; ^ -W=^ Who that loved would not a ^ :»i»:z»: *=^=^: A ■fSh- =^=p= ?z: :?! ^-#i#-*— p: -»-»-• i: ;^/^ s ^-p -1 — I — i._f_ H 1 i #1 1 •■■ ir-T -1 — I- -■ — ! — ^ ^iJi::*: »=i: trt:it=5:=: ^ -^- j^ ^^^^giipsa' gam, Oh! T!ie bliss whose breath is a I (^mlEHElE^I^ISE^iES tFPSF -» — » — » #.h-i-i=*- ^ 1^ '^- > whose breath is a si gh. I^EP #— P-i_« tzzzc •J — (- "g»- I ! a* k^^=!»-- '■&& i^=t::=SES^i^^^ it ^ ^ crea it -«'- cen .. _ do. i=±^i=± fi^: ^=i=F y->-^ That dear pain en-dure for aye, :i=^ ■Bf.j^--^|8g ---^-4 '- ■^^a When thou art nigb, "lis life when thou art nigh. tl fe=H=¥=^ I I I I -1— H— i(t- •f-b fad J I J Ifj'^jA'. i^ cres -«— fe|-j= J N i ~- i?^-## -#■ ff-i- _ cen do. ^w=f«j=^l= part flroni thee to die, 'W^EJH Yes, I am lov'd, oh ! happy dream, #-•-• — •• ! I I .111 E—l^ C^ — ^ 1^ — UZL — !._ That filk U-.J heart with heaven's gleam, Stealing o-ver me like a dream. Oh 1 heaven's •h >4 25 "HAPPY AND FREE/' Ho. 4. Paquita and Chorus. Tempo di Valse. Reaolxtto. SS PAQTTITA. i •?-?-- :tt « — «■ 1. dh 1 free from all 2. In my na-tare ^^,^ ^^ ^.f0t. f iJi>- ■• !"< — N — N T-- -N — -ft — ^ -^ H =^ ^~HV-A 1^ — K ^S care are we no troub-Ie see, bow-er quick was the hoursi AS -1 — I- m i=f i^ lift s i^ Let each one be The land of flower, M-0- 'ree, Oh 3 § fc=^: H ^ 1- ifzzr -h-i- -m-^- :^ J^ Hap - pj and free, Gh t True Span • ish bow-er, Oh ! # — F- i A jt- IJT. s Copjrlght 1889, by J. M. Rcmr.b i t: 36 =^£^^^^^ ■mzzgi S life should all joy • ous be, With mirth and the gar • dea sjiot of earth, Land of mv song, birth, fc^^ M=fc4M :& A hap • py throng. Pleas -ure and mirth, We pais %' There is no :^f=*c Wfg - ti^ r F # *// ^=4 From troob-Ie fre«, Or wr - row tee, ^^ g ^^^ ^ For you and me, we'll . . jol - ly be. m i WE^prtt Sqci: * £ -«f — ^- £ ht;:;^ ■■« gl ^ &: * ^ i I Jt-d: t=|: t ^ -f—^ i -4-^-^-- ^r* SOVA PAQUITA WITHOHOBUa. / CHORUS. y — '■ — 5^ Then what can we. Hap-py and free. If fate de " cree, The fa - ture be, From trouble Then what care we, Hap-py and free. -^ P- ja: ^ ?= X If fate de • cree. The fu • turo be. From trouble ^ ¥■ ¥~ ¥=^- ¥ ¥ ¥ Then what care we, Hap-py and free, If fate de - cree. The fu • ture be. From trouble ^1 28 ^fe: iffT =3Erf D.a to^it ^ Ba ^^^ e? -«?-?- ^^ f atf , We'll be. free: Or troable see, For you and me, free; ^^ joMy be. ¥-^-¥t->4 w=r- FFf^rr *<— V-V-i-ti E t?-3: ^^ ^1-^ Or trouble see, For you and me, We'll jol • ly be. ^i ■• — •- £ ■« be. -P-#. » *. b — h; — hH-#- 4.- 1.-1 . *< — ■^—i/- 4= =F ?^?- i^S ¥ ¥ ^ free ; Or trouble see, Foryonandme, We'll jol-ly be. be. -iit^ il -t^ li lEfe* * £fer^ ^ * -s"^ £ fe^ f^ #"V f-f^ r^ h rt«3 4 <— 4 J==* -I »- St < ■; I i::^; k- 5il^ J=|: -5«mf- ^■— #- T , I 'gL_, ,^__ j __ ^,^A£jg:- -»»- ^^ I -F- Jl= J=* -I •-• =B 5: > 29 "THEY ALWAYS DO." Ho. 5. Dona Paquita. Duc.de Trop. Allegro Vivace. DONA PAQUIXA. Piu ModeraU>. DUO. OOVA PAQUITA i J^J^QV f- -H -+- know I mar - ried mar - riage mom Ma twice be - fore. That's Te said kind - ly. They al -+- H- ry ways > true, do. -¥■ ntf And In ^ ?=* t 3 * -^ I Ilir, DUO. ^ ,DOKA PAQUrrA. I^C^: §5=: XT. —\- PlI I'd not care to mar - rying you've act ^ try it more. They al ed blind - ly, That's ve ways do. ry true. y ^ ^ — I The way he plead - ed Yon'U oft - en find your a^i^e ?^l Id: 4 « ^ •- ^F=i^^ ^f^ -S- Oopjrright, 188a, by J. M. Rcssux. 3^E :t :c:: 80 m r V - oare a pin. oom - ing off. Thal^s ve- ry true, that's DUO. DPO. ^ *ts: ve - ry true, They C-1 - H -^ ^Jf- ^3 *=ti=fe TO' al ways trae. do. > That's re- ry tme, that's ▼e - ly trae, They ::p=t ^ -I li^ m ^^ > > > > -• — F- i *: :|=t: ±: i /ss 7).a al - ways do. 1^ i i 31 n AM NOT FANCY FREE." No. 6. Dona Faqmta & Kanine. » VAnmi I ^ -• — P- Andanlino con e»prea» ■m not fin - ay free, All na- tare i * a a 5=3 T-^ ^1- tnf ^ ^ ! i I *^=^ $ ** f f r- 1 1- iB ff=p= E =^=l| ^ -y— ^ 1^ aeenu to me To ipeek hu name • • lone, ^ ^=*: ? My love, Mar • oel, my own. t ^^=^=* zrfn: 1/ J J :^=# ^r-jr ■ftp^ SJ^> J i 1 *==* m -4r I i i^fe E^ i l?;^=i: H Ah! . DONA PAQVITA. m r=^^-w tzil:: !g^ ah I &=#=t=lt ^^^1 :p: » < ? < ■ "Tis just the same with me, For eve • ry - where I see *^- :tr=t- -:ir—t—$: m^=^^ r^ 3^ *=s 1=^ * — « --C: 3^11 Copyright, IttS, by J. M. Kcmbll. To speak hit It ■^ — z—-^ The Mar - qali i 3= =^^ fe eyes. di - vine, look - ing fond - ly to me. ^^i^ i » If ' ^^Hr^^ •^sr ^ evenrj thoaght is my love, ^^liV^ I Un • til this Hib be done Oar hearts shall i fc$: s ;^S fe^ b# = ^lW i^^fei Then why should we re - te: At such bliss di - vine? S^ fejiiil ■» .-, y — J k> i » * « • 83 m _i — I — I — -^..0 ^ 5 .bfzzi fe-H^E^a :*^ / r^ ^Rj ' ff— ^ a r^^g ^ ' t ■•?-^• r-T^rr.; 1. TheMar-qnis is a good old 8oaI,oot like my oth 2. Hj sec - oad was so dif - fereot, as stubborn as er two, coold be, My first was ver-y Al-ways op>pot'diDj Copyright, 1883, by J. M. Bdhbix. gi gj/ Allegro vivace. 35 ^ ^3^ "g i » * « t ^ g -^-g- ;««? ^33 He's gone, iU use • leu to grieve. Sin - gle I conid not tong be. m HnB-tMnda nra plen ^ i=:*: i I ^ T •^ J J ^ m/ W^ m ^^ 1 i t'« >t : i KAVim. i ^E^ i ^ ^ ^'^ i^ :^ i He'a gone, it's nie • lew to grieve, PAQUITA. i ty e - nongh, Then no wid'ow'i weeda for me. He's gone, it's we • less to griere, ^^ ^ W 33 £ 4— t- : ^g I ±= I :l= inl E s * *=* E l^g Sin - gle you could not long be, -N-^ f»— 1- ^ ?=• ^S # ^j »■ — I — D.a/orgd Verse. I^-Z^^ ^j5 -*^ *? — ^- V — S;^ :^=^ ^g^ Hus-bands are plen ^ N — ^ ty e - nough,Then no wid>ow's weeds for thee. 3^S^ •«- ♦^?: E ^ i i Sin - gle I could not long be, Hus-bands are plon ty e • nough,Then no wid-ow's weeds for me. -r- -fc- "t- # P -P-p- ^ *••• 36 ^^TIS JOY TO MEET.'' Ho. 8. Gaapar. Lizette. Choraii. .^100^ moderofi). ^ i ^ WB ^ m *=* **=* f mf a^ i I m — — ostt — J .rn - do. H^U poeo. ^ m ^ ^ ^J^=S » * « ! * ^ CHORUS. ■OnUMO * ALCA 'tui'iljJ Q;Q;i|--i'fiiftff i ^th pleunre in eadi g^oe, We tread the mer - rj danoA,. 'TU joy to meet, to f 6F l f Sgf :g. Whh pleasure in eadi ^anoe, We tread the ry dance, Tit joy to meet, to ; e* liv 'msm.-^f Ha^=m • # V— 4- ^ S i £ r~r~Tt We tread tin mer • ty danoe,< Tis joy to meet, to moet •'gain Where noDghtbatJoy doth leign, With pleuore in each ^jlanoe,. We treed the mer • ry h^ \}l\W W^Li^^ ^ fe l4jUM t^^j — ^ motit a-gain Wheresooghtbatjoy d^^th reign, With plearare in each ^ce, We tread the mer- ty n^-^r-nr ^^ ■0 :p=p: ■0—0 V=^ $ ¥-4 meet a-gain Where nought bat joy doth reign, Withpleanure ineadi gtanee. Tit tread the mur • ry ^m ^ ^^^ p^ a=i=4 3 J ^ i J-4 J J * J J fe:cp f i i^Tfipfe^^^gHf y r^ :fsq dance,' 'Tisjoy to meet, to meet gain,..** 'Tis joy to meet again, where nought,wiiere ^ ^-^,:^0x^^ :r^f\ f^^ 1 1 flf^ ^ dance,. Tujoy to meet, to meet gun,..** Tis joy to meet again,wherenou^t,where # P # [0 #-» < h -• •' ■A ^t-4 ¥ — ' dance,. 'Tisjoy to meet, to meet gain,...* 'Tit joy to meetagun, where nought,wlie(e I CUfeTAB. ^t-^t-^g^ ^ « rf er - er tend - ing, TTith mirth 4 ungiit bat nurih doth reign. • ^ |g t > g t: t -•f-f- naught bat nurth dodi reign. ^ g^ #-«y-*f- Dght bat mirth doth rei^ . .«J-tU I W-t ^ ^ ^ m ^^ I ^ ^ i -#-»- ^ ::=e3 f— f- p p glan - cw soft - ly blend - Ing. 'Til joy to meet a - gain,. •Tii I m -0 — •- 5 -.itzr. 99 iteu: ±q=* ^tE3E: joy to meet a • gun, Where nought I bat mirth, where nought but mirth doth reign. ^ «: £ ^ Tli ^ t g f lE^Ei ■y— J •Tk '<«^ k -i=d P f ^taj.'^ j^i ^^g^ ^^i^ f=^- jfe joy to meet a - gain, 'Tia joy to meet • • g«in,..<. Where nought but mirth, where nought but j^^^y^^^ ga=a ^^?^ri3gEgi=jg^ i joy to meet a • gain. 'Tis joy to meet a - gain,. Where nouglit but mirth, wliere nought but S S=*: g^g -• P- E: ^ jny to meet a - gain, . . . • 'Tis joy to meet a - gain, • . . • Where nought but mirth, where nought but 40 0rM — — — flWl — — ____ Q0, mirth doth reigD| ^ t / Tm joy to fe^^E^^S^ ^ meet, Tia joy to meet, p z ^J-^x^-rp-^^frr^^^^^^H^ = ^==1=^ mirth doth reign. Tis joy to meet. WJ. £ -.^^ ^ cre« - # — » Tiajoy to meet, cen - £ -af^ - - do. -0 • » ^- m mirth doth reign, Tu joy to meet,. Tie joy to meet,. 'Us joy to I 4i_#_._p^ ^g^ -(■-• ■#-• g^^ -^-lt==T hTO ■n/ — r s m cre$- S £ : j=^rriF S ^ f cen # — •- £ ■jl f—^-^- - do. 1 * ^ i^ S r £ ^ ^^s ^^^ 5 * With pleunre in each glance,.... We Ill joy to meet, to meet a - gain, ^ V^^ '^ m Tiajoy to meet, to meet a - gain, . - . . -# «-*- With pleasure in each glance,.... We 3^ ^ -• — * meet, 'Tiijoy to meet, to meet a - gain,. With pleasure in each glance, We 41 * ^QiUK cr^ i i w i\i i ii\^~i\/ i ,N _ ^' ' I N 3 tread the mer • ry dance,* 11« joj to meet, to meet agaiOiWhere nought bat joy doth reign, With ^^m ^ ^t^ 'Ir I r gTf= PqB=0 tread the mer - ry danoOf Tis joy to meet, to meet again,Where nought bat joy doth leign. With ■^ — ii'' r > r Hf J ■0 •- :t i ■0 — 0- =1: i b — I h-l- m tread the mer • ry dance,. Tis joy to meet, to meet again,WheT«noaght bat joy doth reign, With i^s jtit J ^ ^ ^ i ^ -iH^ ^ a E i i ^^ i ^ I ^ i m t " ' ^ mp p ' halt,. .... Bnt not one lor - er y=g=^ ad I»&. irnr,''[ia i Clio' pa- tient-ly she'd spraad her net ... . 3 iy( oonld she get, Tho' pa • tient-ly she'd spraad her FT-ri-ttir^ 1 1 7^ g ; s i iii-^ 1 1 pu-^j ^ bait, .... Bat not one lov - er ooald she get, Tho' pa • tient-ly she'd spread her net. . -• — 0- f M S § P - m :9—^—^—^ 1;f=t ^—¥- bait,.... Bnt not one lov-er oonld she get, Tho' pa -tient-ly she'd spraad her net. i yJ^^ ^ i f ^^f f- m *ii^ ■^ il' ^ 1-! i #. ^ ^ m I ^ Mz^tc ffff f ^ ): ^ 46 "LET ME ON THAT FINGER." No. 10. DUETT. Llzette. Qaspar. JUegrttto. ^^^^TJ Luuni'i. f^ ^6 \' # i ^ Jt3t I can - not long - or, long er ling-er, ' k— ■<•- Ton ihall do I J^^ ^i ^ ^ t=t ^=1 ^m aABPAB. ^^ :|=t ^^t no toch B thing. • 'W-#-' ll Why ^ <'k-#-n ^ lore, ^____^ No siwh ft thing ; Ifft. 4^1 t 5^ ^■- ' fe =¥=» HE « — U=^ m ^ ^ bj^ ^^ £ £ Copyrigltk, 1888, by J. M. Bdhbu» «7 i i! 48 mat do for me} -^-*- No! . OASPAB. Ch! ^f- r. r f-r i9-^ m ■i^-^ • • #. #. #. #- -^ #. £. ^ Toa are far from ^^S^ ^ is x: b - deed am 4 ^H^ ^ S ^ n J J M i l d ^ < — ^ ^S ^g P ^^ m ^ ■1 » l i t .3. r ♦ r a j)ooo ptu moa»o. from I rm roo nd- 1 " * ♦ 49 iL g-f-^ 4f=M^ -# — ►- '■^ are known to be, False you are known to be, And that, and that wont do for bm, Falae jou ^^ =F=* i 4: ^-^-|31-J-^t:a3=3^ ^5 :^=ii er love could be, No fond*er love oould be, Mj heart, my heart points true . to thee. No fond- ^ :tfe f .^-^p. f i «t ^ £ f ^ «*=^ i * i^ :|::i i «= tfT =P=5= 4: # ttit :^=i^ Jt T ^^^=1= ■< 1- ^ i are known to be. Falsa yon are known to be. And that, and that wont do for me. ^ ?=♦ m m i l • -^ 2 ■ p P i^^ er love could be, no fond • er love could be. My heart, my heart points true to thee. 50 "FM TOO DELICATE TO >VORK/ Ho. U. Faeeepoil. k=f^ UiM Jz i s m 1 1 — $ =^ ¥3i TumaotL. •* — ^ '0 S ♦ 1. I 2. I won • der where the me - nials are, waan't bom for thia life, Fm too del • i - eate to I ought to have cut a Sf^ ^ f :&: ^^^^^m ±=izr- ■V i*- I nev - er do a siu - gle thing If there's a - 07 way to shirk, And have a lot of ser - vants too. If I on - ly had the cash. Mine's But ^■ :f=jf: 5^ j i^-fe r-jT -p- # if " f ^ ^^ E^S f^^ ^=?^-N^-^ i^ziip: :t= Fnll of tnl, with • out a joy, A me • niali so sad and for • lorn, ^^■ al - ways been a gloom • y itfs jnst my lack to be -N : r- lUe. And It H 1- ^=* ¥ ^^ *=* m — ■— ^ t £ -^=^ 3=51 Copyright, 1882, by J. If. Kussaix. 51 ^ =fe=^ -/IN -^^_ folk* would al - wajs woald be mon - ey uy of me, He's • moat in my pane If I had — ^^S- pe . l-i ' # ~m oa - liar er been i boy, ah! born, ab! /IN ^-rft * £^ ^ m^^-^T-r: <«--«<■ £X_I n — » ^ i^ ^ ^=fc I'm too del-i-cate, I'm too del • i • cate, del • i • cate, I Buppose tired I waa bora ; ^ -f- m "f" 'f' ^ "^w^ ^'ItL 1~ 4-^^ * * t=¥- ad lib. D.O. to 2d verm. ^^.H^ F ^^ t; ^!!^ EtCt=t, ^ •f— > «/ fc^ 2'4i Mt- ^ — #■ ******** i^P^ t^i^r**^** ^ ^^ :W -#-T-'W— #— #- -# — # i < — I ^ « » » r*f i -JT |E^ £ * fe^ i* f»— f^- N— N~N 3fc=tli=* ^ N— N- -•— ♦- -Pfi» fr You al • waya wera a flirt, 'twaa laid, Aintyou a-abamed, not six weaks ««L 11/ lo«« ^ ?^?5 . ADILK P N — N — N 1 Co( fright, IMS, by i. M. lvNit4. *H • 58 5 yiHi eka tf l-h— ^~^— ^-J-1-— SjFP-V te^ I — I- '■-^E£g ¥—4- 4?=P=i: i;=s^ ■V- |:=ti: S: -I tbink that you would show Your triokt before my ve - ry eyes, Snob pal • try buai - seaa I despiae, I alwaya u "^ ^^ fc£ ried man. And try and act so if I can, That I am now a mar-ried roan. And try and act lo if you ean. now a mar-ried man, And try and act lo if I ean. fm «6 "FAREWELL FOR EVER.'' No. 13. Dona Paquita, Marquis, afterwards Fassepoil. AU o. igw fttto. Oenrri•>>^ uui W J** m> Rowmu- . ^ * «7 ^^ ^^ Andcm$« eon tMore. nr^ii-ii^ ^ V 9^ ^i^ ne • Ter. fff^ffff i f f f'fif p Bring back toyoarmind ThoM dew I 1 i ■f* i W- -# — ^« — («. ^m L L I * ^i^=|: *=^ -I — f- ^ r ^ ' ^^^ -taMita ST }¥^r^^ » * :fc li. » I -I — f 5 ^¥^ I i P g «=»* q^^ ' • i fcnf: ^ # £ ^ ^r-$ AUegro vivaee. ^^ » g^rfT ^k-»- i S Sl^ mj Mul hu fled,. *=^^£^ My, " Fare • well for • e • var." ^ fa ^ r i - s etn, 'Faith - leaa wrotoh.. five - well for • • BO fe «< N- ? -K Hr ^5^ VABQUni y — ^ ^H? Don't yoa omII drowning a orime; 'Poa mj ■oal, ^ f ^ 'S *!^5=* ^ ■:i- ^S^ vii!?7^^ ^a i-'— ■ i irii -'^ t> l^ ;^ I didn't in ^ !i^ 1 : A--^ rimpoiL. ^R6. agitato. < tt ■ ^ H - *r i ^ tend. Why, I wwyoii my iM ^ ^^^ *^"r»^^ rt=n:r • , #• g==i=M: r^ ■ 4.4-1-1. -1-4 -ii- -# -i>- -#• -1^ 9- i Vgi=^^-t: < a # *i * i f 5jri^ :^ 5^ i PAiuvoii.. "OH I WHY DID HE COME." t=^ ^W^ 0-r- ■+- :e± i / rm glad MABQUH. -#. . l=iJS wr, 4- tbal #-■ •- £ tW time, My lift in time, Ton ooght to » 61 i 3 jfc i i 4- ^ ^ know that • ennw. Jut think.... what' ^ i ^^ :«i 4- Mt now worth. pin. For 111 be ae • eoMd.. of thb P M » ^^ T *ri 1, i ^ LlI Lu ^^ rr 'T V ^ t f h i I ^ i :^ erime. erune« ff^i '# y Ir^M H^ ^^* — (»- jut think what a ter • ri-ble oriuM. m #-» — p- ¥ ¥ ¥ f^ .f \f 5 If For . Ill he ao • eued ofthia orioe. He i *=#^ ^ £ -*-*- I -•r— #- I.... had... not.... stopped 70a : -r I'd not stopped 70a go mg :^ax -P-— #- 1 — r $ :ffi ^ — r ^ P=5: tUnki now that I..>>pmhed her in He thinks now that I 62 i ? . ■ - I i in, Jttit Oiak wbMt bla erime, If ^^ f f ir in. For ru onaed this orime, He i ^, /t> ^^ ? ra not •topp'd yoa »-r f i f go - ing in. ^ f i *f thiob now timt poah'd her in. u ^ -'MMf- i /CN S ^ I i ^ I /^ ^^3 Ba -ih-^-5: ^^ 'imfmMi' — — — V-' 4 Ho. 14. Concerted. AUegro reMluto. FINALE. mf ^ ^^ #=^ ^ rT ^^^ 5 7 f *- ^ =5^ ** V fcjb^=i KAaQVK 3 t if you Ion- ger sUy, ? ^3 *=?=? 3=?: #<— ^ 1-j J I I l=f Tou'd try » - gain yon know; Toa were wrong, yon ^ »FtfTfTft :«=t -1^ * #-•- ^ * P * r I '^ i ^ Copyrlcht, im, bf J. M. Boewu. AJhgro tubUo. . ■ Taie* jmim. Andanit, i p rt [ J-W J>i \f W ^ 5 :^=t: Ifiitl atm^ *' MAMHm. T6 trMk .y» . f irf<— CI ^i^^ '.^U Ton . tie • «a • Ad, m ci^^^'li m ^ ^a » ^^ ^^ ■fi-^-«F^ ^ p j'^i^ '■^'J^l^*^-^ I ^ ¥ know, 700 ■^ — N- to JO* ?=Si t=a 3 I i=^ ^-H-^ lf f1 P* ^ *-* J L, ^ M - © g g 't'^ ^^ «=3 l^sp p 5^ »r!!*: 4-6-4-^ f — tr H/ ^Re^ro vAmot. ^ :r?-^ ^ t^ ^ ^ f - -* -:i: - ly All true, oret • tween two^ Big&t bet - aweer. ^m^ ^r i \y~^:jJ\; j -h ii-f—>i- £ .care 70a (eC' ■wesyw- ^ fe i 4 L •■■ ^E i^ 3E ?^ ft/ y ^ I ^ » <«ts I b -^ J ^- i ,tn OHOKUS. AUegtt, High ap in Um 5#a— ^ r^grrgsr J^fTOz^ ••- -#■ -••. -•-•••- -•- v. ' ' ^r c r c"fP ^ f ■ F ir-Tirr-^ Ktrk! how nonB-tain riil. P=P==P=^ t I > = 4 r f 1 Down, down in lb* vale, Bant down In • to dale; m ^# yL— ■ ^" « ■^a/p ,' f f]^iL ^ i r g r-jT ^i ^ ^t M ^^^^^^j^^^'^i^i |U all op whli ma, I know joat how t'woald ha, haw it wonM ha. I 67 m ^ ^3. 4^^9£tdL^ m m go, yoar frfanda m hen, xoor RMMi un y ARegro moderato. here. n ^th I y.^.^ I NiP ■■ii I JT 4*^1 j ^.J i J ^-^ Hi j«-+- li^ •i^ciji: f T r t^ t=t=t ? bS i=1=3=5 • r» i ^^ ^ tzt:-1-1-lr: t"-1-r-ri-1 — ^- J I I I, I I 1 : / CHORUS. > TBHOM. i-^'^ ^^^^^^^^ ^l= ^ =^ ^4= n Let oa drink boft, Let ua drink bojt, And lond the eup merrily round,and tend the enp merrily roand,The j ^^ iIuif i:i 4 ijt'J4rztj::|Ff-i- ^ Lei M drink boji, Let vi drink boya, And eead the cap merrily nwnd,MidMad the mp merrily roand,1lM ^^^.^m tz r • . r \^ M r # ^=c ^ «f joj' widt-out tX • l«j. Id food wUm^ b good wine chi e • tot bo fiwad. ^J'v^irfpi'k^l-rHtjT;. piJ-^r. l f rlJLLJ l ■ovna of J07 wftb-oot al • loj, In good win% in goodwino con • vor bo foood. P ^JflTT^ i I ^S I m -9 — ■■ ^ ?^ ^ i -1_ u N^F ^ ^: ? Ji m. I ^ 33 J E ■>iii/rr^ rif i 11 C f, n r ^^ fj;^;1^A|>vJ^ ■019 t3 ^m ^f^=^ 1^ ^^^^ N - N ^ Ltt M drink boj% Lat «■ drink bojr^And Mnd the cup merrily roondtWid tend the oup nwrril j ronnd,TlM m^m ^^ f t ^ ¥-¥■ m 1^=^ >_>-i. ^m Cet M drink bojs, Let u drink boys, And * rff If 1 ;ir^-g |g^ i^|H; the oop merrily roaiid,and Mod the cup merHW roand,The^ W^^ 4-^ ^B P a Ti—r- y =?^3 ^fl^ ^^:i 1^ ! rnr §^ f • • f=F=P= ^^ t— # 3<=3(: Moderttto. ^^ P^ii:* ' ^ £ m p— -#• UJ 4-a . 1 ^^^^ •ouroe of joy iHtbout el • loy, In good wine, fai good wfcie can e • ver be fo«nd.« -« « ~ 7 "''" a'" ' y'~l '^ 7~' "' ** . * 5^: 1« 5^ ^ 5 jina: ipzzi: ^^^ ■ouroe of joy without «1 • loy, In good wine, in good wine can e • vor be found. fefefefefe^^H -fS-dgJ3J34 DUO. -P-»- griev'd to un-der-aUnd, You had the im • per • li • Sir I I am giv • en, And 70 ABtgro. Jltegro moderato. ^ f^^-=dE^:^^= r-t-^l \ r l^ -t^H » I P :.=^f ^M Ftooh, in • M • iaat, Em • phat • i • •»! :i oon • Mnt . ^ OM • MTU • » • V-^ 4 • :p=i » I AUegro. -71 FINALE CHORUS. ^. OHORUa. ml tonuKot. ^^^^^S^ rU. lar. t SS E ^ On the light fiin • tM • tic toe. • • ^^^sm^^^^l^^i^ill On the light fan • tM - tie toe. i?^:rf|: \Vttt% %^tH% \^m^- ^: * ^ r I: ^: ^ >, >, >, >, >, ^ ^•*- P^ ^ ■« Cvpyrliht, IMI. by J. M. Rvhcll. / ^^ I I 1 #. > > > > > 72 fe J a tmpot ^ ?a: H^ ±^ 3 ^^ * i w^ ■H-g- eHuOi Ihk UU, S Th* pnt.«^pMt «ill The faril ra - pcy, £ ^ w^ eUab lUi hill, hm pnw • pMt will The toil re • pqr, ^ i M l* J !• 1- i ^ :St 5 i S *— * ^sf ^ ^ i > i •fc-r* i « i P^ -4^ IP^ -^- -BL i I M7i W^ climb tUi hiU, The proa • peel will I ^^ :t=F 2a:: :^ :^ I W7, We'U oUab Ihia hill. The proa • peo( will li i 5^^ J ^ « •■ ^ ^ :^ ^ W i s ^ ^ :^ ::itr I i ^ i fc^ hBC £ S ^ The liel p*yi COOM, wey. fct ^^ The tott P Top f f :?=: 3 l*7t Gone, ttMM • wey. ^^ E i ^ i * ^ i i ^ fe fei I^m ^ i ^ t m £ 1 i\t rVtT*" *^ Way jwi Wa P ^^ UUHk liri ■r ^g ^ ^^ m g ^ ^ iLi 1 — I- g i i s ^ iJ t=t :p=p: i g ^c^ mi i rljH I ii r l Jii l -1 (trith amgmr.) f=^=^ ^^^ Wh yjoftt yo B qMtkP luaQcia P V'>i if i fufrTfrfH to M7 food bjra. M ( :^z: The ISE The i :^^ pnw- peet wffl ^ !»«■• pee( wiO ^ Tlw toil ra - p«7, TIm (oO n ' |Mj, J i ^N^ $ ^^ ^ ^ :t=t i^ :f=p^ i ^ y9- ^ !•»- i a^ -• — >- 5a: 2z: < ►- — t- Coin, I Wen eUmbthb hill, TIm wfll TIm tofl m • pvf, OooM, I i* :h: ^ =t?= ^ 3 -<•- S ^E -Oh- 3ir Come, come ■ • wey, Well elimb thk hill, The pcoapeet will The tott n • pey, Ooom, ^^S ^ ^ * t * fct ^ i ITTT I P £ £ ^3^ 6^ lo-g— g. ^: E ^ qa: E ^ • • wey, The proe will Um toU i»yt The pne - peet m •«=:« — | -- tfl ' # ^ a^ • • w»7i The proe • pect will the toO re - pej, The pnw - peet ,tn •flp^ m E ^m wfll Um ^ toa re - pay. W^ n:^^ Y»- Will tiN toO n- p*7. ^3 i ^ £= w •f-* "f" "f* ^ m £ i — >• p ^ i /fS l^s • • * P 0- -»- • f f J J I I fe**r9 ' ^ ^ ^ f= f'^^ ,"5£sa»™ 15 cia-_^ .i M^^ i^ ^EE ss ^-:^ SaSS y^ y i -#— •■ L«l M driak, boyi, let ui drink, boyi, And land the enp merrily raaad,AadMBd the «ap meRilyRNiiid, The • ^- SE^^^^^^IPE^^ ^==» :?=> Let OS drink, boye, let ni drink, boys, And tend the oap merrily roand, And tend the enpoMrrilyroand, The ;!:^, 76 d ? ^ -f i M-iU ^ r.Hr-gr i ^.li:rJT!T-7t^ ■oarae of joj with • oat ^^^ :& JOJ ^ with' cot -^r ^t ^^ fe ' pi h HASOIL. ^ ^~^ £ ^:?^ ^ :^ E A Imin-iwr now w«11 dnin,. ■tag • •ong, Poor i I ^E zr ^ »==*= 3^S i -S-J^ T oat, poor out. doB'4 wftm the wiao, It will oar firiend - ihip bind,. luucBmn. ^^ m i I KcXSQWMRni ^^?=^ J-^ ■'M J J : ^ • ' J^ ^ h bam per mil jbSisr ^?y:=ii — «r— l^ £ Aad dqg * v.> zfc ^ bam • par wall ff I |/)^ !» ^^ {" > ! * ^ L r ^^ ^ ^^ -<•- ? w «ii — Wanufss. — nraagli ^3 ^ ^f^^ n fr^itJH ^-r ^ 4 who* j«t m ito^, WlMi* AT* • 17 Axma =^=^ iir i^-^M I s ^ ^ fUj-^ Iknagh tir Mt dM^ wUte i=*: 3^ yet we atny, Whare ere ^ ^ £ F^ ^ 5 ^ ! . ^> » C+r^-^H WMg 4 ^ ••y. Oh, w ter hen, Tb - n E3! £ 1 1 r ^^ E^ £ Oh, ki ter here, Tb ^^ ? ^^^ -*f— ^-— 5- ^m ^^ ^s ^f 4f e — urty E=*: £ -P — • — J^. ^ 1 ^ ■» • torn •P'iBgt The ■met, let ■hi • etfel eiDg. EEC * £ ^1 ■^ ^ •priBgi The cer 3: gain ■ itnl m ^e ^ t rat, poor oat, dra'tipar* th« wine. ^fa £ It win ow E^ friaod . tUp Had. i d:: ^ ^ X poor ont, don'tipan (ho wiaa^ It wBl oor Mwd * Mb MM> I "ALL NATURE'S GAY* ii ii Z All n* • tmt'tfikj. :i=z:k g^-f-U^J g ^ i « t^t -r-r * i ztazz ^:^ ^^^?^^^f^^f^i=t EiE^ WHh hnokt •nil yflk, m4 iMkn Md Mb, Wbca hnOklk |M« oTktr mmm • Wn tMii. ^^^^^i \.N Co»yjfifi|il, MN. ttr^.M.IUtMMUA. % t 81 ^ MABOIb m lar. ^^m All na-ture't gay, It CHORUS. «,«AMo* ALT. ■pwuiio* i^a zt All. B*-tiir«'t fij, It I to My* Cu art i -»- 3:=¥ :^ In — ♦- hMu-tj ran, 3 to lay, ■t- :?sr S :?=: f ;an art eoa • para, 1^ It £ BtZE: In baaa • ty rara* J=i: 5: All nft>t«ra'a gay. It ^ ^^ ^ i to wy, Can art soa - pai% In baaa • ty rara, ± B P ' M :t: i:^ :5: ^ j r- p a -::g it^nt: ^nif All naHura'a fay, It to Mj, Oan art ^^ f=^ M iJ f ±=£ £ ■ •liara, -F — I r- In itriz^: i fc^ Xizztizzi: ^^^ aai:: I 5 m <• i^irt 4: ^-i» FT- iSi j: £ :»: X X a Wiib hrooluawirilb, And rodu and Ulla, Whara braokUta glida o'ar wMniain •»!, Wltbbraoka ani With bnwliiaiidnlte, And rookaand hilla, Wk«rabrooklaUi glida o'ar moantaln cUa, With bniolu and T-r- -^^. ZW- 'X--:^ J-^l :l::l:-p. t_:!^-:-;::it::=r Wit); braokaand rilk And roelu and kill*, Wh«r« braoblau glide o'«r mounlain itda, Witb braalw m4 ^^^^^^m g^a^^ With brook • and riSla. And roekaand bUU. Whara brooklau glide o'ar mounlaii •kkk WItk braoka ani rr- ^^' *rfzfef.nf-- tr.^xix'tt^ 353 — t— -*— +— j"-i isn ^S 82 £ rUla, Airf radu mi4 hills. Wb«i« brook • leu gUda u rilla. And \ fa rw: lad nwM Mid ^ ^^ UE tl ^ o'«r ?^ la: :»:: r i rin taia tkUk Wlwra ^ ^ ud UUa, WImi« brook • leU glido o'or oMmn - taio tido, Whtra riUa, jF TTT^^^ ^ ^ isac i: m rodn «ad bilk, Whore brook • l«to glido o'or mono • uin tida, Wharo m^ ^^ :**: I •*- i s rilla, And roeka and hilla, Whara brook - laU glida o'ar noun • tain iida, Whara _ f Adagio, ^y^^ ^^ O'ar moantain tida. ;5r-^ g * X » i-^ ^^ -• »r i=fc^ ( 5^ Jte- * .i^ E i=* i ^=* ta .^ * :b: -^ — I— — ( — i £ 4-t i * f -t4 M -• !»■ » P E f ?= M I *m » CAftyrifhl, int. by J. K. BomblIh •5 1 .'I .1' 'j K • ACT 11. LAUGHING CHORUS. No. 15. Lizette and Chorus. AUegro moderalo .m — ^_ #-# #- r -» • I ! -#-»-r- ■> > > > > > > *m * „, cHonua. ml lonUMO AMD Al, ^mw^^^ ^mmm =^ '^-4 -fci"-^ z^r^zni jt__j| ^ ~' C -"^^' '.'H'*-~ - ip^* — ^i^zi-fj!!; J Tlut cueh tiling thouM 00 • cur, I cM't be-Uave it trac, It U tw-j oUr • ar, I will iMl-aiit,want rmoM H^ ^- <^— ^— ^ That auoh thing thouM 00 • cur, I can't ba-iiere it trua, Tt ia var^j clav • ar, I will ail>init,WMfl W/aAaim ^M^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^. That avoh thing •hooM 00 •our, I oan't b*-liava it tma, It la rar*/ eUv • ar, I will ad-mittwonl i^ m M M. ». m. M. 1' 't jf^33^.^ Oa»)rr«|hi, INI. ;>y J. M. Rmaatx. rrr i '^' i" i i" ^ ^E* ^ P P=¥ » ► I dM't think I wr-ar b«u4 m good • Jok% Toar ^ n BE "p — r I If-i-Buf I I > 1 8— t — If h ^ 70«P think I ar • sr bawd m good « joko, ^gj y— C I]: ml.Ij az z# ■■■..■■ — p a -#--#■ 5 Et -# — •— q -b tr t »~y ^ t ^ t , t* u U yoaP think I OT • or howd to good • jok% rwd- ly LaugMmg. | ^ u i-^mijt ^ ^g^#fe ^^^gil^-feS ono'ilnnghlor to pn>-foko,I1« hn hn hnknhahn hnhnhnbn hnhnhnhn hn hnhnha hahn bn hn \» onongk om'i baghior to pio>vokt, lU hn h« hnhnhnhn hnhnLnbn hnhnhnhn hnhahnhnhnha hn hn ^^^^^^^^^s^^j^ m^^ ■^-A-. te nwHighono'tlnnghtnr to pithvoko, Hn hn hn hnhn hn hn hnhn hnhn hnhnhnhn hnbnhnhnhnbn hn hn ^Mit. T^J^: 17 ' ' 't i f r I f " 1 ^ s: kkhaha luilialMlHibalH, 80 good a Joka, 80 |ood • ^^i ^j^^3?gp=j t i ^» i p> p ) f— M--ffTr~n hftluilMi hahahalnlMlia, 80 (ood joke, 80 good • ^«^^,"ff r ^r J' Jy PTW-Mt=:^t=^^^{^=£ iMlnhk hftbahahalMiw, 80 good • Joke, 80 good • f^^^^^^ m: ■^JS-JTTS -#-#•• • • • iM^ ^-^mUfn^^r^ Joke, HMrd a-aj thing lika that, I doo't think I •▼ . ar, -ISi — •— *. ^ / In all ika Joka, Heard a-nj thing like that, I don't think I ev • er. / In all tiM ^ JoIm. HmH a-nj thing like that, I doo't think I ev • er, / In all the m V4 f. I i 'J'iJinE: il»4inloU>aird m-uj thfaig m ekv • ar, ^m i^^^ tMJkmtd m • •j Mag w ol«v • tt. ■>i,i,p- J- J- J- ^^t^^ m toMjMMd t'Uj thin^x •» dev • tr, ^ f^f ^^^ 1^ ^ B-FFF Nf^ TMOMqreall h T=^ I ^ p=r ■g.^g:^.'g 9 • P >■ » ■haahi ffffffff i ^ &£ ^j^ ^iiif-i-r^ s^fefeE^ I . L I . E » > ^ ¥ ¥ ¥■ dw-«r I lUiikitqniM* bora, IlMiMhMidth* sto • r7, A m to • fbra, I M r ^ / Moi M to kM m m /Not M to to* m &. 1 ^rfftgl -^* / Not M to toi 89 told U b-^Md, L'daed I mb qailaaura, I ub qoit* tora, Ipa^haudoM to food M • • ny jjmU' f i f.'f U"i iy J 'iJJI I iT'f f i 'f^ ^ a^^jiT-ra^ ^^ told it io-daod, lD*daod I mi qaitatura^ I md quite mu«, Ina'arlMudoiM w food tt • • ay I ' Tmojii 1' ^j:iaLj ' r[j:ox i ^f# #^ tiaa. «t A • B7 tiflM, at » • ny tino, At • • ay tioMi at « • ny tia% At at » • ny tino, At • • ay tiao, at a • ny ^^^^^^^ at ft • «y at a • ny timo, At a • ny tino, at a • ny ^ 'r r r i[;.^ ^=ff^"-^^ f?ctr^"f"Yi ^^ At al a • ny at a • ny tino, At a • ny tino, at a • ny At n9o miLiiM < H i ^ ^m • • ny tine be-fSsra, At m • nj tiaa be • hn. I 9? B i=r^rr'^f"^^^ ^ a • nj tiBM ba-lbra, it At a - ay Ume be • fM«. %f>yir T | ^^i=i ^c fr-^^fz^TT-r^ a • nj tioM ba>lbrak At a • ay tioM b« • ton. >>>>>>> ^^iirm?=pmt t^i H-U^i^ ^ Oiva lu Juat wolb • ar, Fd Uka to bear oaa ommv, For laj what e'er 70a pleaie, I don't think I ot- Jl_.x_^_#_#_#_P F=ft-Mi^^ M/ Give ne jmt aa^oth • er, Fd like to hear one more. For aay what e'er yoa pieaae, I don't think I ev-er ^^^^^^ QiTt oa J«8t aa'Otli • er, Td like to hear ooenore, For aay what e'er 70a pieaae, I doo't think I eT>er I^^^S #.«. #. ^. ^. ^. 91 ^A[ < 'V'f ^imu'^^hHriu i t p hmti. Sooh • food tia-rj, • • twi half m ekr • «« food j M < 'f f 1 ^ ! f 8 li I § 3E ^^g i U £> U U ;^ ^- U houd, Such • food •to-rj, • • Ten half m elor • er, yj',.r < Sooh food g I -P P f » p p- ^ S £ 5: r- t r-rt? 45 — h h: h ► :;c=lc ♦• — ^ hMud, Sooh • food sto - rjt • • vm half m dav • w, Swk food Laughittg, m 1 1 :_i^ mX i^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^ . ■to • rj, • • von half m der • or, Ha ha ha habahaha hahahahaha haha ka bahahahabaha ha ha ■to • 17, • • vm half ■o oior -or, Ha ha ha hahahaha hahahahaha haha ha habahahahaba ha ha i^^ ^^ ^^^^ m^^ .^ •w • ry, • • Ten half lo elav -er, Ha ha ha haha ha ha ha ba haha habahaha ha haha ha ha ha ha ha fff>fF, *£i|.Sfeife*^a e IJlfe ^:^ #4^# tefe^B H-^fl i F^i^ g^j^: IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) A ^ {/ V. ,%.» #■ <»: ^^ 1.0 I.I 1.25 If: ilM " lis lllllio ||M 2.2 JA 111.6 v2 »> Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 33 WIST MAIN STRUT WIBSTH.N.Y. MSSO (716) S72-4S03 ^ \ iV ^ •s^ ;\ \ ■^j^ ^A.*^^*^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ i/.. m^Z fe^^^^a^ ^ W4Zt r-\-» f9- t-Ut-^-C iMh«lHih»h» h»h*lw hk, r— So good a joke, fiL. BC t < ^S l f^ P h^ ^^ 5= / So good • haliAiui lwl»luh»halM, So good A joke, g g^lfe- todyz^ N-Ni »i?; u t< i> g U ^ -(*- =r?= / So good hfthaha h*hah»liah». ha, ,MT!!!!?fe So good • joke, / So good m * I » P :k=M. P § tMZ ^ 5 ^ X i m ¥ \ T 'I Joke, Well I nev - er, did you m • er Hear a • ny thiog like that? I ir=f===f=w- te=5=fz=^ i ' 1 * { ^ 1^ ^=^ ^^^ ^ Joke, Wetl I dot • er, did yon ev - er Hear a - ny thing like that? I s <^ — ^ n^ t -f^-r* :ft^ ^ I ^ joka, Well I aer • er, did yoa ev - er Hear a • ^y thing like that? I t^-^MM. — f, 98 ^ ^ ^ don't ^ think ^ ^ * )^ T6r, Well I MV f |ll! g E H» •— er, 4id> yon e i se: »- «: 5 fr— t-ll8 g li^ i 1==t: dont thiok ver, W«n n0V ooy i what when ij3 ^m p ^ arr- t — t ^m J ^^fe^ ^ ^-<— ^ -^ ^^ * I • trmiq^ ^fo^- ^^ ^ r tf-f f\^-^^9 f ^^^ ■in-gle I will nev-er be. Tea, time has winip, And ioonwill flee, Single I will nev - er ; Oopyrtlht, Iflll, by J. M. Ruseau.. 95 P ^ ^ i ■• — r J_l^ — / — ^ 1^ 14- — So mamma, we mast • • gree ^ ^ ^ ^^^1 3 3^^i^ ■f^- N it i^ i£=5: A^ g -^t^-#i 'ili Or I have madenp my mind«« • • • Thatmyhasband I will find. Sil-ljmaki, i^^ ^^^m * ■7S 1 ^ is: [ ^1 vi - sion ihail cheat you. you. p8^^^ fc^^^r^pdg /t\ ;i»i4i 3F^^ ^'^ i^El^ ^ -}a-i-., ;lit»-«i 4'. iXC. ^ ^^^3 i 06 "IN YOUR HEART IS THERE NO PALPITATION?" No. 17. DUETT. Lixette. Gaepar. OAIPAB. ^ m i m AUeffretlo. P: -Pg P In your hout is thera no pal - pi • t* • tion, • Jl ^ t > I I > < I I ^ s ^ *:^3|t f l f » . ^ s ^ £ ^ ^ ^ s s 5 m rmm £ M fet* Of lo?e Amt b7 D>r-lora ood • di - tfoa. #— r-fl^ t^ ^» ^ ^ t* M 1«T ■BI-* Wj^^fe^ ^ i V- ^ B S *:* i =? S fe 5±:t P II LIJUII'l'K erM CM do. /fs Si i £ gugiDt::* -#— # w '^ 1^ I ^ I* Why ■boald I feal udi ex • Ul -» • i« • tkm, What 70a oiU love, maj be Im • i to ' tioo. Copjrigbt, 18M, by J. U. Bomul. 97 m OASPAS. 3z: -»- rjac ^^• _i — t: sa ■*- s True love for thee feel, My ^m i bflwt M trae M steal, BesU 3^ d=jq.i ■(«»- 2^ X iE -fi"* g^ :p=4: ^ i-tft 2t #-i *--#• »:r= i tf IJgTTB. :^ P P=P?2: :t=tt ^^g!^^ bat for thee * • lone, My love, my life, my lore, my own. Ton on i tf i: :|* ut* r=f=:!^t*^ : ^^-J. *- ^^ :t ir- ^ ipzj tell me w, Tonr heart yon do not know •^ »^?=fc: i: fe isziu: ::1^1f * H 1- ^P^ i atzt s i :p=± •tf-|— >• Tour love is bat m==i§^h=i. E^ -I — t :2t; :p=4: :J=p--fe= B3E ^ 35?: £ I I ^ .OASPAR. zx Sbtr± ■^ -Jtrt acqs qpcr: 11 name, For oth •en it the same. I will iwenr yon'll Hod me trae. 98 m t^ m OUPAB. i m i: jt^±i=jt ■<9- fg^^=* It ■h- ' ■' I ■trt M — I 1-' f^h Thcn I matt, yet, I mnit be - lieve yoa. I will iwear you'll find me tme. Then I maal, m ^ i^es J i I , ! B-l — t -B- -^ i .HfH -^ ¥' -«*-) — Hi ^^ tt m «it :k #P ffc « ^ Upe S^ ^- H h »:|N ; I i ' i— ^- * MABQVn. dread-ful day, When in the wa • ter the did go, haunt my ears. Since in the wa • ter ahe did go. I'll nev • er be hap • py and gay, All on ac My life it full of doubts and tears, All on ac Copyright, 1889, by J. M. Ktmnt.t,. E fE >ald bat r- er /^. *'— *^ l!=^ D.A :t — 1<— 1*< — »- nev' er be - py and py, AU on account, all on ac • count of the Wid • ow. zJz- > > «s w=r- ^m §^^P^^: ■^ bt £E$E ^^^ ^ i=* EEEEH /^ 3=1 ^^ 102 "YOU WILL FORGIVE." No. 19. THIO. Sanine, Marquis & Due Alh. agitato. ^^ Pny let me eon • gnt-n • late yon, s MABQVn.. ■^^-P- £: nAirm P ^ We accept tbem, and thaak yon. Toa wiU £ tr=t -t J J ^ rttattf. * f i^-rr-r! 'Ii: fei ^ per •don, Toor heart doa't hard -en, fhr— » — I — I — 1 i*-'"'^-^-*^-.* ■■?-■«■» ».i*«ir,*i» »ki«ftL .»^, Too will per • don, Oh 1 tarn not '^^^ tutvez. »te<»«'--_j.»v»^„,... -.-i >>...,„. — . . N 4>* I '4 ■♦■» a tempo. ^^'^ 103 **»t»*- Andante. Tou will re • lent, ' give your con- ifa'VitW'M-W-' iHvni 104 i iTJurnm. m ^*—f- With MASQVB. DUO. tr 5 ■^-»- S him I -S<^ love . ■V 1^ 1^ 1/- t ±=r 111 too late so why de • lay. ^^ i -b 1^ — b !^ V 1^ — 1^ 1^ Til too Uto 111 DOt d« asEi i er«« CM -(9- m m life. e=f=^ ^-t-0- ■>-- # gz=£^33=E part from himt • • • • -1-±=A ¥—^ it U bat to die. ThebleMiog yoa mutgive some day, So why de - lay? cre» cen ;^^£ ■p- #- ^ ±=± ■^&- J»y. The blew • ing I'll not de - lay, era _ _ _ ■■rty— I ■! | . 11 > ■ I I 1. 1.1 t | ' » « I ^' 4». ■ II" .. I . I I ' p ■ 1 1 1 1. cen ;|sr= if " liDS Allegro. DVO. i zzdh ^- g-^-M"^ ^ I rwl • ly can - not on • der - atmnd. P^^ 5 jg^ ^^ * ^ iiii^^^ te II** mt. ^f=*^ E ^ KAimra. ^— 1« -^ t::^ -F— ^ MARQCn. -0- ^^^i^|=^^E| Why to this gent. ^ ^g^ S ¥:*■ ■P-F- ■4— f :« ♦-(»• 1— 1--^ -#-# :ri=< ^ r -•-#-1- ■ r r I -tela a^ fefe $ I gave my hand. "..•. i »iir ^^^ 3 '*♦ =1^ *==«: El^E ?-? ma J^- psi^^r^g g ^gigr^ I've cauBedyou pain,. ••• Nor will a •gain, You've not the heart fond louls to part iE?^J^! I fe33E3^= j^sm? fefesEE ■1 107 i ' Von «9pn»8. i NAinira. ^-•- -«- :p=i: % ith HABQVIB. s him I love . • • • Is on • ^lE^E^ #_M» ^-'-M. a-*-i-«- ■¥ ?— b ^ ¥ ?- ■^■=^ DUO. ^ 'TU too late so why de - lay, *: fe^J^^^E^ 'Tk too Ut« I'll not de ^^^^^j •— :-^l :^=i=fci=:|=l=:|=l ^3^3^!=? -t- — I- ±z:r=d t08 i -f»- lUb. ^EE ^-^^—7 - *— ** ?. :?:-#-' -fH ^ :i^ er«s pr i^t^ flron hinn, • • • • -#— #- oen bat ^to die. ^F^: ^-H**- 13^^ TheUflHing yoa maitgive some day, So why de • lay? crt» _ _ _ <»» . is :5z±:i r= -p- #- :>=?: ^^. ^s-yi— /— *- lay, The bleu - bg I'll not de - lay. i*i»ii- "^^^^ ore* -ffl.. %^iF^t -*— r- cfn -i»- :^ 1— ,_ r- 109 "I'LL NE'ER FORGET." No. 20. QUARTET. Lizette, Madame, Gaspar. Marquis. Lmm m^^ -•—m Wm E ^ P - U' L V ^ MADAm. How ver . y de • lighufiil, whea oM^'^fneiKb an meetiog «f - ter f n; / N i N ^ N— N It i ^ How ver-y do • light-fal, when old friend* are meeking af-ter OAaPAB. i C=t; S ^^ How ver • y de • liefat-fal, when old MABQUU m m m m ^ m ^ P N Nl F- ^ :t friends are meeting af - tier ( p_^. :«? e -#— #- ^2fo non TVofjpo. This ii really fri^t-fnl, who would thought of meet • ing a i Efe I i ab • sencelong spent, with W. ■ J^ JL-LJ^ £ ^ — *- nil • Ur ¥=» greeting, And talk of dear old friendl with- T-=A i $=:^ -I — r t -w — *- talk of I :l2=:d: ab • sence long spent, with fa mil - iar :J: ± ::Ts=::f- greeting, And fs dear old friends with- S :: ab - sence long spent, with fa - mil • iar ^ greeting. And talk of d ^m ^ friends with- fnei t: -»-. — t^ man nev • er knew with fa - mil • iar greeting, And think of but that day and ^m -0—0- m —0hi-^ — • =&*=: ^ ^ .?^£l i £ ** -» — ^- f=S *=l ?^ fe Copyrl^l, lan, by J. M. Rtnrau.. no i i B?3E i ? ^ >< ^^WY'T=^W€ \ ^ 'i oat a thought of pftin. The m ■0 — (► 17 hoan re • call, And live them o'er a • gaiu. ■^ *» N Ni l I ■ — N — N N S-r- J J J J E 1 — \ — r -0 — •- ^ 9 ^ U oat a thought of paio, The aaer - 17 hoon re • eall, And live them o'er a • gain. P ■V ^ ¥ ¥- tz — ' — h S 4= 5 ^^=t»: ¥ ?- 3 oat a thought of pain, The met • tj houia re - eall. And live them o'er a - gain. ^^ t ¥ y ±: -¥ ^ ¥ ¥ ^ -• #- ^- -X. dare not ex • plain, The dread - fol hours re • call, And live them o'er a • gain. i ^^^^frrt *=*: * I JE rUs pleas^mt for old friends to jmeet 3 I t «f . f ~W =^- ?tp — U— U S I'm sure you ^ pSf a^ !y*fci=e^ ^n* a ? t "ijf'l^ lU i :p=:^--~ -# — r I P-m—m—ijF^ 5==t: It is ^ *<- think it qnite ■ treat, ^ £: ^ 1^ I real not ••y do. iM.tr. mf I ^ i :p=j&=ii~ ^ jr-j: t|i -~^- r~P~>- Zj # ! P y -1— r Ei JZ k1i=»: real - ly i p^fe=^ ^ £ -N N f — ^ — 1^ 3t=i: I'll ne'er for - get this hap • py day, Some time with -9^^^- «, — ^ — N — H- ■d d ^ pleas - aat for both of -r* 1^^ HS — ^ — N H 1- ^ —*—^ ^i yon, I'll ne'er for - get this hap • py day, Some time with m T-^- -¥■ i»<- ii^ ^ — N- -ti — •- I'll ne'er for • get this hap - py day, Some time with 1==^ ¥ ¥^ ^ I±=j S ±ziic: y— -? ¥■ ^—^-¥- / ^ — *<• I'll ne'er for • get this dread-fiil day, And hope he'll i ^ • IP N h K=X JB E ii ua 5=FP S i at of ooune yoall ateyfToa'll find the place is Ter*7 gay, And time will quicKly pau a - way. dn ^^ f..^ r ^--s -j— r |i ^ ^ U y # < P : !S :^ T* tu of coarse yoall stay,Toa'll find the place is ver-y gay. And time will qoiekly pass a • way. ^m E -N— ^■ m i g ^ *^^ -»/- yoa of coarse HI stay^ I know the place is ver • y gay, And time willqaickly pass a • way. S 7=^ =f;=3 ?-L?— P- ¥ - ¥ U~g 3: ■*•'—*■ ^^ • • • ¥ ¥¥ i»- quickly pass a- way, I hope he don't in-tend to stay,And hope he'll qaickly pass a • way. ^ ^ ? fc^ *=: !==*: '«^ How ver • y de • ligiit - ful, When friends are meet - ing, af - ter ^ =t w $ ± How ver de - 4ight - ful, When old friends are meet • ing, af • ter ^ S^E? X -+- T ^^ How ver y de P- light - ful, When old _« •_ flriends are meet - ing, af - ter -f*— fr t^^l -h is i^ ■ m - ■ 113 i $ m - 1 1^ l-H a^ ab - sencelong spent, with i — 1^- 1 — r :?^ii: ■Jt=M: inn H^ ^:=d mil - iar graetiDg, And talk of doar old friends with- i ab • sence long spent, with ^^ mil - iar greeting, And talk of dear old friends with- S ^ -:^^ -J-* T ^ ab • senoe long spent, with & mil • iar & i greeting. And talk of dear old S N — f — ^- -h friends with- — P : I man nev • er knew, with mil • iar greeting, And think of bat that day and ^r '}} ^ ^rr—f- m iK'^ i - r r H-S-r jr- ^ r-r-T-r ¥^m SL-t- ^ ?=

li j 1 w i n j iiw n g 1 11 n 1 1 S_J: ?— P= 4:--l -»— ■ST -*-**■ . ..h^Jsi*-'^. vw- ' I J — M W»i» " 1 ^ I ..■^.. •', > ■ * ■ m tiir.ii: ■b • Miwalong tpwt, with W 117 =e5=^ Zt^ZMZ iisiz:: ± a nil • iar grMtiug, And talk of dear old fricnda with- i :t=? =3= -~N- :fczris: ab - Beuee long upentt with mil • iar greeting, And talk of dear old friends with- m ifJizif!: 3tiit: _.-^. r^zi:zzz:t ■^ !««• ab - Mnoe long spent, with mil • isr greeting, And s f talk of dear old friends with* -h i=l ntan ner • er , knew, with fa - mil - iar greeting, And think of but that day and ^ lif^pzziji: S _r__t: J3: .4:: £- dizi -tr—T- ztrrrn — r :t-zp: =F= ^ ^— I: :?=i= 3i:=|i: out a thought of pain, The mer • ry hours re • call, And live them o'er a • gain. The i fc^ m idiz:: call, And -N ^ :3z::=2: m I out a thought of pain, The mer - ry hours re live them o'er a - gain. The ^:p=i^ ^- H h n^-- o ut a thought of pain, The mer • ry hours re • call, And live them o'er a • gain. The ^^^m^ '^-- ±zt: ;:ic: i_^- dare not ex - plain, The dread-ful hours ro call. And live -*< ¥t— them o'l _/_X :J: ar • • gftin. The us ^M=i^ *=ti: CJr n. r m ■¥-■¥■ i mer • ry hours re • call. And lire them o'er a • gdn, So the mer • ry hours re - call. And live them o'er a- fc?^ ■N' Nr r-rr-n t^=ft 5 :#-r-#-^ 3t=i: • • ! # i :ii mer - ry hours re - call, And live them o'er a - gain, So the mer - ry hoars re • call,And live them o'er a- S^ T^=w- i i t=;?: -b — ^ *<— ^ ^ mer - ry hoars re • call, And • live them o'er a • gain. So the mer - ry hours re - call, And live them o'er a- # , — -r^ — ^ r-m ^m — 0- :t^=t^ :p=p: -• — •- ■P=^ £ t E :tc=fcn W^ ^ ¥ dreadful hours re-call. And live them o'er a - gain. So Uie dreadful hours re - call, And live them o'er •• n^- -ix^r* £ *<- t ¥ ¥ V I gain, So the mer • ry hoars re-call, And live them o'er again. & i ±-* d ^ ■* ^ f*— f* f!=ft • * # -# * gain, So the mer - ry hours re-call, And live them o'er again. i E 5 t^ :p=P It £ 7—¥- * gain. So the mer -ry hours re-call, And live them o'er again ^^^^^^^^m ^ — :_L z:^:^^ -T i..i.i r i t ^ . ii ^ i — gain, So thedreadAil hours re - call, And live them o'er argain. M m m ^ » u « '!» -«- # The race . . it was a glo-rlona one ^ It waa a I I ;i^- *-^ ^sfi ;^ 6* tP ^ S Lrrr rrr *L4 ^s ^^ ^l ^ f . Mfr^ , ^ J i ^ ?r H h ^5 # Jtzzzt m m i ^ i =F=5= f ^ i V= F= li ^^--^^^^^ Ipf: fe^ Tt r j==^ P^ie: ^^g tr<^ii ' n r /OU glo - rioos one, And bet - ter hon - es nev • er ran 9- • • 3ff e glo • rioua one, And bet - ter hon - es nev • er ran ^124 i te '0' p" g-^-g-Fg-^ F» i , " _ ~ ^^ f-*+i": >^ :p_t^_ • U U U - ^^ Bet-ter hon-ei nev - er ran. Well tout tbe vie-t'ry.we^UtoMttlwTie - fry m Utl^ f. \ f^ ^—¥- ^^S ^^ » '^ > ? i^ u n £ Bet-ter hon^t mr • er mn. We'll toait the Tie -t'rjr.we'll tout the vie - t'rj ^ 4C=a=3 tr-?-#- ■4^-4;— ^ •t^^ ^t^r - Bet-ter hor»«s dot • er nm. '1 ^ # Ud . ; ; t i p J J'J' i H BOVB. Ttr ^^t ^Ei: We'll tout the vie • t'ry,we'U tout the vie - tTry t| won, Now ere, . > — now ere we be-gin the £ :S=*c -L i I T H» 1 ■ ' ■ r m ¥■ 9 1 ^ ^ m 4--^ ^ ^=F^4^ . Now ere, . . now ere we be-gin the ^ -#-^ £3 ;i=j:: :M=?=0 We'll tout the vio • t'ry.we'll tout the vio • fry won. Now ere,. . now ere we be-gin the ^ H Sj^f-f-^ ^If* f= i=^ ^^ 5=^ ^^ 3;;: g=j . 7j . TtiT-JTr .: SE Bua -P- #- #- l* U V i -#-^ -•-^ g ± nf^ Patience a-wbile, FlI briog bim here, . . . K fc mi^ji. 4 ct . U6 y^^ * f" W ^^ Fm rarai Ha will not long do by. 0S0SU8. t s ¥ — I ^ »^ Pny what cau »^ Pray what ean ii- P i j^l g ^ j — ^ I J ^ it — ? I J ^ ±=« »t/^ Can ny one ex • • plain, Can i « ^^ I P=p: # — • 0--P ^ ftrj ^ all thia mis - t'rymean, -P— ^ i?: Ou a ny one ex • - plain, Can It—'J- i ^ ^ this mia • t'rymean. Can a • ny one plain, Can pri li <,\ J M ny oa» «z • pfaun? '<■ U7 m ^=5F And no doe oan we i I s p f » 7 T 7 r "T 'fir r. r r l r cr ff l f Ci r. -• — =— ♦ f l ^ *l m • • ny one ex - plain, Tia ver • 7itnnge,we'reuk'deaehone, And no doe can we -P ^ rjjl^ r^ ^ ^ ^_r# ft-^ ^L,-^ ^_fl ^_r-#^ ^ ''*S t ' ^ ' ^ E=¥: r c r c-rrt-f-nr cr. nr .^ a • ny one ex • plain, Tia var • yitnuige,we'TeaBk'd each one, And no ■ eloe ean we ^TOfi- l fL'fiJ ^g ^ f=r g ifcr- * J f SJ .,4 i B f 7 f 7 ^ ■# — fL ^ ^ ^^ ^S ^^ ffl= h i MABQUIB. 'J' l l " I f Ohl i^^ =^ *r ~» «y ■- j-j j— ^1 ^ gam, And no dae can we gain. P ^=^=tK- 'ri 7 ! r 7 T [r~f i f ^ g«>n, And no doe can we gain. j^ih' I, f-z zryt J — if4 t> i r 1^ i "=^=1=^ And dae t:^ ' US 't ii i l - .1 i ! |ii . I '" i H' r ' c i f ■ ' «4-t--»-*j I k Loi< OhILMd, Can I be - lieTS mj eyea F My m 3^^ -• -0- i w « — « j^^ ¥ ■^ ^p- g@ ■# ^ »=>: £ * •|» f S -# — #- g f=nTO 9^^ ^^ fr— t -i- *=¥: not seen me yet, ru try to get • • -• •- t fj J )H ^^^ ^^ £ 5S=5FF 3 ^^Tl^-i^ g ^^-y-^1^-f-ffj; Ie « — •- # — •■ CHORUS. 129 P^ Tt Jir^=^ 5=3 -49=- -<«M- s fd- — ^ — ^— I ^P / Come bojB, let as go oa with the iporU, The arch • er- *f£ i*?gw *4 ^ ^*=-»- = / ^ ^^ ^ ff^t^ P =£^ i ^=^ #- ♦' P s^f^ g -f N' ^^ ^i^^g"G-^i c:$J4l f^ yea know. Let each . . one now es-say to try yon know. Let each . . one now ea-say to ti^ 180 ! , • • • Who bMt ou dnw the bow?Leteaoh one now, . . Let«aeh one now w - mj to Uy, Who best . md^^m i is g can dr«w, Who best can draw the bow. 4=S=liP: J^^ ^ I 9 m ^^ m can draw, . . Who beitcandraw the bow. -• ' • -^-r—^ ^ I T AoiUt ^tm ^E^3^^^^3^^^=^^^^^=^i—^;^Ei ^Ti^ mf Whmt cmn haw brooght the Mar - quU here? Perhaps, I h "^^ F^r? tE=S ^^ 5 fc ■> » »- jj— T * f =|1^f-^ He can ex - plain : There * -#— ^- =»^^^- ^ MABQCIS. :i=it ■X ^ He's at hit triokt, He'i at his tricks a • gain, I won - der ■on 132 may ' bnt . heard A, boat the wid- oir. And knovr »», That ^P=^ ^ ^ # p'r # Atkgro, i on that day, That on thatday oo • cnived ^ CHORUS. apvLb with BontAiros. 1^ =E ei^ I »=s i ^y- tz ^ ^^i*- / The field to each one ihall be free, And all can try their pow • er, And all can try their t 'T^ ^m ?*i ^i=^ tt -b-+-^ m i i r-f-Tsj- *<— y-t-x<. / The field to each MAItQUn AND DUO. WITH BABB. p . -i ^- ^tiE^^ 5= one thall be A«e, And all can try their pow - er, And all can try their r£rt:=z=5l£lt:Zt::i^-r^--f--P-b-rr-^-»- Sit: nisc: < ^ ^ ■t -h— V- jjg^ f The field to eaoh one ihall be free, And all can try their pow • er, And all can try their la J n ^ ^ #- :r- ♦ ■#- =r #- ^ i 4r- -tr- £^ -H r -j-fi^ESEfES ^ ^ 133 That i P piiPi i-rrr -cr~g- ^ ±t .=»H-#. g=h -4|>' f IP • ^ . ^ :«=!? *<— * £=« ■• •- S pow • er, And now let's try, who ii to be The he-ro of the hour, the ^e - ro of the hour l=n=i .^W , + i^P 3— -I — I — ^ :[:: ^ ¥ ¥ ¥ ^ ^-i*- fe: pow - er, And now let's try who ia to be. -t 5 £ ;st: t- The he-ro of the hour, the he-ro of the hour. ■tr- >-v- S *=»: ■i •- t=t: pow - er, And now let's try who is to be. The he - ro of the hour, the he-ro of the hour. 4 » ^^^^ a 1^- i^j^i ■.F^--^:?^ :f=t Then let us waste no fur - ther time, 'Tis use - less to de - lay, 'tis use - less to de • lay ; Al - read • lEES ¥ Then let us waste no fur - ther time, 'Tis use - less to de - lay, 'tis use - less to d** - lay < Al - read ^^ ::r- 1^^ * 5ti; -0-*- i *=3i; ^^ -9—0 tzzt;iiit«-:::=t:=:::« ^—¥- :P=i= ■::^ Then let us waste no fur • ther time, 'Tis use - less to de • lay, tis use - less to de • lay i Al - read f ?: £* r. f-^-^ ■+- -t— -^ -^' :^^:tij:i :p4^ -#• -; — fTp- -F - :^J!^=^5 -»- -*- r ii£:c^;i£ |£^^E^z::^E^ f= J«"r-:*: ^. ^. § IM $ fe -'k— •- ^ m :5=:7 ?=& i :ii=;:^ ^^ ,» (g 7 tlwday be-giiu to wane, l i t I ^-4t^ « dig AI-rmd«7 the day ba • pna to wane, A -way, a- way, a way. J. i u[ j. \ f i g^JT /i r? i r^ n r %\ \'' t y . theday be-gina to wane, mr^Ut^ . Al - read -y the day be- gins to wane, A-way, a>way, a • way. ■<9- :3«: *— ? f-^ ?=9= y theday be-gina to wane, m M i ANread-y the day be- gins to wane, A -way, a- way, a -^ iff: £ -^ tf A -b — — F — ta-iH — »-4--| — ^ i £ feJ mJ way. -#--#- E£ S i^ ^ 3t— f-rf J 1 J. 3^ r-**- ^ a ^! ^ >■* * Jt £= m -^ #- £: H — t- ^ Sffi ^ • • • a ^ e i r!: r^ i # ' trtta — ' ^m. ^m ' ¥ ¥ ^ ¥ N N N i / The field to each one shall be ft«e, And all can try their pow - er, And all can try theii Gx^ ^-L# MA^ ^ :^ N~N iiJ: ^ ^tzp: ; r-M ?-h ? ^p=i ^ / The field to each one shall be iVee, And all can try their pow • er, And all can try their =¥=» -/—irt :t ^^ f The field to eaeb one shall be free, And all can try their pow • er, And all can try theii « * A >» =+! 135 t|qf5 : ^;^-V-J J i #-*- ■*4- '-f- T: ¥ Iv i ¥ ¥ ¥ tv^ ^ ■• — #- i pow - er, And now let'i try, who U to be The he-ro of thehour,the he - ro of the hour, Aiid fc5 *=i=1^ .=>K-^- ! > » I Lj " i 5=fF=5= ¥ ¥ ¥ - Tint. yc=^ ■0 — •- ^ m pow • er, And now l«t'« try, who u to be The he>ro of the hoar, the he • ro of the hour, And ^ » t=t ii: £ tst :t:: b I F - y — ¥ — t 5i=fci: rr\r-;>~X v=t pow •er, And now let's try, who is to be The he-ro of the hour, the he • ro «f the hour. Aid , f * , tfff,t : -!■- * -P^ r f f . f --:g:-xLg--A^ _-#-_-^ fci S 3^ fe^issi now I I: now m. now let's ^ let's let's try who try try who who is to ^ £ to To bo, to be, To To be be i the It be the tho m m u Ik t lae to m vk r the hour. ^si i SI TO ^ of the hoar. t=?= SI ro of the hoar. P iMSS: p—K [^^m 4r- I r ^ r J* _ * _ f E 1 1 r I f "-* g=^ c J" %J i *£ £ ^ * U^ s £: f ^ £ -»-^ £ -^ • ^ ^ < F ff f i f : f ,iU up 4in itt nui^ ' 187 ENTR'ACTE. Allegro- -^t r: J- -I- 1- -r- -#- -r- -f- -•- -j- -}- t fe I « * % ! ♦ *f:f ?_»jl.^_XJ ¥ f 139 ACT III. "SMILING HOPE." No. 23. Nanine. Tempo di Y"^"" ,in^ ^ ■^^ m t-r.t I I T ? ? f ms. tw= Trr r ijfriufns £ ^ 5=: :t={: -«- li^ ^9-*- T—w—r T=^ :t=4: hope mj MMil Q • lame . . . . my Bind . • • and my ^fe ^ ^^ 3ee ^=^^ TTf ::t i=^ IWiliy J. gste i¥f i r w M -th — •:: ^P^ M. HVMUA. uo — ' ■ ^ ,■■.. I ■ L. I zz: t±l i^^^^^Ei^ -) — t- heart with lore's pare thrill In ola-tioo*i M • oied bow - er, 4 ■» UL f^ My T m ^^ «- If: -gy- bow-w, Meek n - grist with aof • tened dgh. ^ ah. :^^SK f %P f 3 -y< Iff f tttt , nff J i ^ I >te P Jtzs: :P=5 5 S fip :£ i Fear • big no in • tra - der aear. [i: U2 i Cr=j:f"|;ir f | iJ.Jl,J. Jl de - part the dyeing day.... i a mma 3^ ^ T* ^^^ i Ie I I m t± l==t: ^ N I ^ 8? i ^ fr — — nACAxa' £; 1 .r jrrfr J l j^fflj^-M-H Ere the sam • • mer eve haa fli liqahl ah I ah! ahl ahlahl ^m ^ i ^3 ^^ ^ 'Sg I -§--§- ::fe^ t=* M, i ■ ti III |».. " I k PP ^^ y ^1 T^tWi^ j^ I i*. » r-. y.f - » u 1^ u ygy i i ^ ^ r > T *r =¥ ^ i^ ^S 118 m'« - fiMno - • - rslL ^ i WVTMw'J'^^^l^r^'^i^N Ahl ahl Ahlah! ahlah! Ahlab! ahlahl Ahlahl aU ahl iCblahl ah !ahl ^ — .^.^ — . .. ^j-; ^ i^ ri N^y ^ !^W^V^-V^ :it=* ^ 3; :W jxK fiM - no, 9 99- m :* raff. J--' t ^j"-^ i r^ JtT, 7-^ ^rf ^ ^fiiJ i Jii'j i 'jJ! [ fjyf'*! t «tt»ves. i s B iS it ^ :^ i aft!^ ^^ 1^' » 19- ■^ % bird in lone - I7 aor 1^, a I 'l I N row. t^^ * * * ife In the i - - vied -»- t t 3t^^ ;i^ Ji-4 i JLt ^ M ii t-t » ► i I; .- zc :pcc **>> # ;^ te ^ ^ i i m Tar • ret'a hei^t, •f "* » ■ f g • Pinea t=p ^ ^ff3^ :4ii*: ■# — ?- M -i— r— #• I 1/^ i 1^ # ^144 ^^ TZ. J J. J S erst* till ttie mor row. ^s ?=t= ^ g^^ i ^=t=3 ^ s w jLi ^ =,=** 146 MJL Mvn. ^ M 0-^ I|| i^#f7j !■ ! ! T i ! i £ i — ±: Ah :±± -F-^ W^ P a tempo. ^ }0£ ■^ i-'EiF 3E Smil $ Ukg hope, 8mil-ing i^^ p« i w T$ n itac *z*: •/ nttves. I'! »* *« 3!i!N=^=^ S S^ i Pf zSEfe I ?z: :i=^ ^-^ 2fi: ■«- ^==1 hope my Mml Q • Inma .... my nod my i^ 4=^3 ^^ S=3F -*:-i? rrr tf «-r rff *""S~5i^ i J ^^^=j :i •^ ;^ 1=4=^ 4^ ^ i^ S=fe r — V ^ -jr m X g§^ ?=l=^ i ^ f > ■ • 6* mind with glad - new dil- Dis p«te,' Dia - A i^i3^ aS: ± — I- f * 4=|: -0r- •- ^ i 223 ¥=W- Trt M m ir ^ f i ^ d: -t=t i *=i: i 147 — • i ^¥» 11 148 "HARKI LOVE, 'TIS I." No. 24. THIO. Nanine. Madame. Marcel. crei. !! i ■^ ^ i ^t ^ 1—1 — r -1=^? -^^ *^ f^ P 5= S^;^=^ Shi; l?^ f I^ ^J f ::^=a itztti From thee a part, gloom to me. Sad u my heart, fei fe 1^ iprti: rlS=^:=iS^ -I I •- gtr^ — ! , — I — I — y ^=^ — ^ A • I ! H 1- :2ii -^■Mita 1 — I — I — H ^■j=t ii t— t-h -*— *- -I — ( — h- ; F T=Fi £iE Jt-t H h -I 1" il. I i H h- VANin. 1 1 11 f ISO SAmVB. i m s T -t— * *<-i^- ^-fr 1?=?: g 5 ^ ¥^-9-¥- ¥-^ fe LaUUUlabUUUhlaUU Is MAPAIIK la k U Ift UUUU lAlalftlsUls k ^ 7? ££i=^ ^ ■*^ L» U k U 1» 1* h U U to^j t f | J ^^:^j-f^^i£^f -- r^-rr ^ L» b k k k k k k k i :* ^ if* ^ -P- #- i^^ i-^ ^ \ 4^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g ^ ^ :«:^ ^ ^SE^ ^^ pre i»<-#^ ^ ^^ ^a: > > J^F^ Ukkkkkkkkkkkk k k k k k k k k k k k k k. ¥ -» N N S^P^ ^t a k k k k k k k k k k k k k k > > k lib P ^^ 't :p=p: P=P=|KzaEzpzp: ? g~R~ l « W ^^ ^^m U k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k la. ^ i * s ?^ ^*f- fefefe :4: :^ ^1 :± > It I .^ i S i g=F=F i-t f ftlhf ^^^^ 151 i=* -<|- 4- i=** ^-^ -t_i ^^i Moderato. ■ABOKL. Con amort. ^ ^^^- ^M NAKiMi. y^^ Lgj-itard. vunvm. <» 'ewipo. E3 (T* :^-i-i- E^ -i=?' t ^-^ — #_#_i_n: t m bove. I True ns my own greut love, True MAKCKL. Ri my own pre»t lore. .#_x__#_p_*-z=::p: :ti=t:: :U= -tf^— — ._ I True BH the Stan a - bove, ^^^^^^^^^^ BEHSSE^^ isa Attegretto. i :^ ^m m fTvt aweet to meet, Since ab MBoe drear. WOi love to greet, Thoee m ^ IS-. -(*-» :t=±zt /Tia sweet to meet, Since nb wnce drear. ^ith bve to greet, ThoM i ISL Z^l * koM Oh hap - py hour, In loye't yoong :?2: ^ hold dear, Oh . hap ■ p7 hoar. In loTe't yonng * rf 3E ^ jf-JL i £ ^"""^ 9^ ^: dream • The joy • ou pow It bliu Bu - preme. I ^=^ ^ :^ fH=^=^3^ : dream. The joy • ow pow ^ ^ te 41. 4^ Jt ijh: f y Li bliM lu • preme. # 2t i ^ m E ■ > va W 5 ^ ntf From thee % P«t, gloom to Sad it mj heart, w^. ^^ I I _ ■H — I h- J^ ^ ■ F I — I — I — t- v r ri- ■^^tt=p H -I — 1-*4 ii i^ r j i j [- Jt^ M 4=P ^ ' i i VAimi. ^^ E f=* -Bt m When fitf from (hee. When (hoa art AU ■or • row't rUard. - > 154 i WAHIira. u -I — ' g ¥-¥■ m ^f^^ m La la la la k b U la Ia 1» la U U la MADAM*. la la la k laUlala Uklalaklab ^r=t:^t- P^^i^^ff ^i^p Pi ffl ^ ^ p:^ U la la MAwno- ^j-i-fl i=^^= r^ \ l I — r U la la 3«^^ t^^ 4- la I La la la U U :i ?=»=3 s i** i^=* t-f- »f-^ ir* ^ J-M^ I :P^ I^^ f-jJ-^ ^ S=P EEH ^ la la -t-* * » ill 155 "WHEN A MAN IS MARRIED/ No. 25. Adele. Marquis. Chorus. ABegreo tnoderato, .^.^ .0. .^ •#• g \0 ^^l f fr f if — t- n\f 1. When a ried, he he • gins ft lxHI^P7 lif^i ^ 3 i t ^ < — • r? ^^ ^^ ^^ «^ >" [|^^g=t=^r^B 5 ^ s^ fet i^ ^ 4=4: ^^ § ^*- ^ * ^ Si 3 ■• — •- JL-g^ ^B^ ziatz:*: nothing in this worid like a sweet little wife ; With wed-look, with wed-Iock there's nought to com • pare, For S ^ # ^- •-,-^^Fh» g t^^S* t. 1=8 t=c J ^ j-a-i!f ^ t t=t i -I 5^ ■d- ■«- :f=r 1*=*^ 4> Et 5 E i K— T ^ -»^=#- he is then ftee, Tes, free from ell care. For be is then ft«e, Oofffd^t, Uil, bf J. M. Botsbix. 156 .. -4 >■ W—0^ 1^- p^ ±oi ::«: S^ MABQinB. ^i ^m ¥■ *<— I * the fiist ixf..,. they -t— -T— -F- -^ _ _ are mar-ried. in. r: If— r- ♦-f- £j »^ When a P e^ f rf r? f=^ r ^ I i :i J: ^ 11=1: ^ ^1=|: P ■ P P • § !»■ •^ ^ -f-f -^- :£=f=?: ^— # — — — m ^ — 9 — V ' ■< *'—»«- istiS: +- :t: Ji: £^ nan is a bacb^ -lor «v • ery hour leenu bright, Boam-ing where'er he pleases all ^^ _i * 3^ 3^ * S=^ =^s^=F- ii the day and s £ 187 m i^M rTTTl . \ f f ^s 'hu ihat up shop:" His free-dcMB, his free-don then "hmsslrat ap thop." liao'ton-Iy dn^ of i >--- -•- ^V^ fe^^. :f=^ 4 P ■ #■ a=f: ! J 5^ I I: com • fcrt ia in ■ quiet drop, From tlie •••• first dajfo be u maf'ried. MAXBCmORV& TKKOBS. ^ / Men's P^ i=J: /Man's T" 158 '):!, p r r i cy-^-#a:^^i^~nf jfj'i'} J i ^ ^ ^r r i f^v ri'ij j^^^^^ i •■•Ijdrop of oMB-fert it in • qatetdrop, Fromtha...* lint day*<«« he !■•••• married. ^ :t2 OB-Iy drop of oom*fort is in a quiet drop, From tlie lint day**** he {«•••• married. ^ l!|t :?:: — m. ££f m ^ ^ 4 p fe *=B^ sg^ :^ M ^ ^ J ??^-^ i i Anhm. i ^ ife^ E £ f=^=F n^^Tbe depth of wo • man's lore, Po • eta liaTO er • er sang. /Harried men ooold sing Of the I ^ d=t m 1 ^ * i ^ ^ ^ * » H=t=^ ^^ I ^ ^ i ■::r ^ -p-r^ *=ti: i»- j ^ i r fl'ft r l ^ -j ^ length of wo • man's tongue; #=^^ " Dear love," tarns soon CMM. — ■ to "fool" and «looBi" ^ i f5 x=.-t S ( r-+- ^S crM. - - - ^^ ^ ff^ i ^ *^ ^^ t 159 m n\fAaA bit • tar endi tbo boa • • ey • mooa. /Shell growl at hia, wd taap at him From #=P: ^ 3^ ^5 ^ ^ *==* 3^ i I I nf ^ * r-* ^^ * ^ n/ -• — • t=t ■r- -^ -P- -#• -# =^ ^ the •-P- ^ :?^i^- £ r j f- £ i night nn • til l» «^J=i=:* H 1- noon, -ff- wi/'Fi the. first W66k • • • • lb«7 -iS^- Jr- «/ J=l: 3^ ^ £.r£ ^ y^- F -r ^ ?=^ ate* S < — ^ i^ i m MABQim :t: ^ It -^-^ eE ^ -t I I i I ried. / SheHl growl at him, and aoILb wttii aor. sop. * altow at him tnm sight an • til noon. g=l=^ T :i=!: :f?=:^ ■+- i V • • m /* He'll growl at her, and snap CHORUS. „Ko«. ^ -*- at her from night an • ^i=l: :g=*= 3 1*=:^ tu noon. BASS. m^^ f She'll growl at him, and inap at him ftom night an • til f: t S^ i noon. / She'll growl at hiro, and map at hfan from night an (i ( ^^ i ^ ^^ -XT- I m -f:-^ :t f I 4 til noon. 4SL X -H -^ From From From From * w 160 m ^ 5 s^ ^ I r r T-7-{ff^^^T^rr-r E^ « tin lint week.... they are Duurrifld, Shell growl at him, And snap at him from ^^ e i 5t^ ^ N N S ^— •- :i *=3t £ :3=i: the Ant wed(.... thej an married, HeV growl at her, And tnap at her firom the Srst weefc>- . . they ara • . • • married. Shell growl at him, And tauf at him froi gitf — fr^ ■■i^=^- iii&rri6df Shell growl at him. And tauf at him from ^ P r ^^ r 1 — h * S # — •- *=t 4 1- ■*-—+- fli4t week • . . . they an £ married. She'll grotd at him, And umf at him fh>m ^ r r r.T r ^ r- 1 i::,f ^-t-tux-j » » » i •— •■ • # # »-» 1^ £F tin - ■' I I I -t- ! ! — ! — r fcj: ^ * ± •(«- t I ^ ^^ ■Sz rr r i g-c-c-^ =^ rt> ^ night 'till noon, 8h MABQUn. MD-not an • der • ■lMid,Whj did yoa go • • w»y, And wl^ did you oome here^ pray -• •- m :p=i: '^ -0—^"i ::k -K« ^- -^ ^ :t t? — g— u- 8be oMitDot u - der - stand. And will not go « • wny. OhI why did ihe oomo bora and » * ^ ^ boot?.... There -# 3l •- -h ^ ;?i=^ what «an I ere My? I BB get - ting be • wQ«dar'd,ir the haa heard a • hont. ••• Tho ^^ S ^ ^ # ^ - =S i 5 i 1—1 — >■ n=f^ |j-d-j-^g 5=5 ^g^^P CTM. ^^, ^P^ ^ ^i^«: -# -# -« — • — •- Ie xz:d=d: IK -*■ ig: ;g: ig: -# -r -^ m *-r-^ It?: 3: — U — »<: ^ ^!B!: -*'— y- ■V— #<- ^^P^:^^ y — h ^ k MNne myi - tery here: But I will And it oat There li lome mystery here. But I will :?c-?: ^B m :| wi • dow's aw • M death, And oome to And it oat rU- -JT. The widow's aw • ftil death, And oome to 163 3^ find it oat ^ j« •- find it out ^ i -/ts- -/fS- ^ I 3 £ S ^^ if S ^ :C=s: :4^ T^ kvHb AVtUL ■J I -- g. ■^— ?>- -b — h +3 rr 5=S#- -5:3= ^=S Why is it I find 70a Iwra Ub mmmmmm IM l ll [ T[TrT l t l T* ^ N^^*M J j $ « fe^^P^^^^ ^^^ h=£=L=F- i ito 2liaub>$o. Mwrihioiw, joa'n wico— , Tji f rnrn^'^m niAi n EE3^ W: W^ iUniioa^m, 700'ie wdoonie, It b • joy to nwet,. -^ * ^ fs- T ^ ^ ^ >. ^M lIudiioMM, yon'ra woioMne, Tb ■3:5: lIu«hkNi-«M, 700're wdomae, It k • J07 to meet,. MwchioneM, yoo're wdoome. Tie li.ii^ii^'*" !=« £ ^ as £ ;r^ gi An aii-looked for plees - nrOi Tbu • dear friend to greet Tke # F r -F — ■— =■ iit: -♦^- S ■t^ 3F?: I Afi on-looked for pleee- nra, 166 5=ic 1 — r- •E | £ gr-U'-JX^^ H^ / ■y^^* llMqdt»too,b herer H* wm'texpMt to Ma Ike MM«bioMM lo.dsy. How.... w r p rh a i ke will b^xn ,n g r --i^:^=i!#ito es ** ^ -H— *=^ J^^-^^-UL -• — *- Marqais, loo, h tho lUidiioatM to-di^. How! MqNrlMdbo llMqais, loo, b hen: HewoDtozpeet to tho IfaithioDOM to-day. How.... aarpriMd ba will t nj , fJ UU T =&Mit ^^ ^ -•-r* £ m ^ "» ii. ^ How Mii #— •■ X § 4 »-a— JO- — ^—. — V ¥ ¥ now, Twill pan • bh hiB mora, Hu kiu I'll al • few. "lb ver • y "awk>ward. Ha na • « f«--tr-| N- r^ ''•JJ. jNJi^^TfJt^i-i^ y^ T Tr^. ^^^^ low. Ton nev - ar kivad ba • ibre, Aa each does joat now. Tu ver - 7 awk-ward, A qaar • ral ^ N fc- ""^TrrlrnS^rr^f ^ * :'*»-« ' r r^'jCT I TOW, And I would lika lo know Wbat to do JMt now. Tia var • 7 awkward, Tm caught iU plain, If 70a get oot now, plaaae don't tr7 a • gain, Thii wild freak give o'er, If7oa'renot t" J A vJ J. ^\^7^^ :. ;» ;.J4j-jW|; ^ • ^ |fr-p:r.Rijrfe^ It li the Maiw|uit' plot and he ia to blame. To spite the Mar -quia. We will tm- ^ j ^^rJ'J | J^liJLJ^ji^jJY^ .i yyt J-J ^> ^Mvi 'tie plain. Cone now make it np and be friends a • gain, Toa'U feel bet -ter then, Thongh now 70«11 I v^Tfi \ r v^ii'i * If I get oat now I will not tr7 a I've been eaaght be -fore, Not like tUa 109 m «. ^. p 5 ** ^ i'miLi^i i^ csnglit now, And tell Ma, at onoe jonr raitdie'n al-Iow. Nv J'J' i' l J fc— fe i ^^ brace now, Topan-iali him moNkHbUMm al-low. 1^ ,iJ^vj»;.jn-T;g ^ ^ L:g Oi ^ al • low. Too ne'er loved be • tm As each doea jiut now. CSome make it np A- f ' r iff 1 iTfW I ' ^ ^ ^'' 4J— I— I TOW, And I woold like to know what to do just now. ^ fH" ^ ^ ¥ * uurir ^ i I can • not make it ont. ^ dUe. I ^^ M ir ''C r ^TR^ Now* what am I to do? rr f r f ■ r tJ? 170 i fc thia all to you. :|=: i ^33i # « p . :t=tc Em - bnoe now, I in • -• — ■kt ^ "y s ± * tgf^ l ^ffrre^ i -^^-•-^-#- * ^^ ^ ^t 3 ^ i ^ i t!=^ ^ =^ 5^ 5i3B^ =F q|=: t-*^ Toa hear, Mn-dame in - Mtta. I I dc .1^ # ■ # •it • a • a - tioo mo. I Moa • sieur, pny Imii od me. I am Mr • 17 thatyoa ara PLL' r u ^ f f i ^ i^ iM. Well b* mar • ried var - 7 toon. Ti^aor • TOW if 70a 172 W^ i • • • • I i — r ! m^ * i i- m "y. Um nut day too, If 70a ebooM to day. [ r=^"^/S m ^ ic t|- ^^^=^=3= ^ ^ feF^— ri X: -fe»-^\- fP lt=^t=^ •yv T-P P P »T~^ m I » 1 s^ ^ ■ 1 p ^ jtmn A mmU • ar one Ff* got >^-^-g J-M ^^ ^ i 5 ^^ ^ £ I e^ -J-j-j-J- ^ lumaiau. ^ it£=F j=1t WIntr I £ ^ # fiTe my room to tliMn? ^ Uke ny oMh 1*11 S P ^iiii i i i m AUegrttto. J J M MT^ liiiijij i 1 =^ OOta I I p ~- — s --^gggg^ r f ^ f f CTM - - ^ £^ -f-H# * t ij I - - om ? pz* '^■•- - - do. i- •. flon • Blaar 70a will o • U3ct,lu oa • Ijr for • 0,L11^ m ^ ^ Mr ^ g E n^ r r; ^ Bik |oa don't «•-««• aUad, T J- J- J- JiJ_j Pny tot ■• •> U I bat 4an to tall. Bat ^ 5=1: ^ 3i B«t 9W \'t 9M-4m ' ■tni, Pnf tot ■• «t If I bat 4»n to tall, Bw i •■ * I ^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^ oth • or tlao ««11 tiy Tow Bat y on doa't an • dar - attod, Prajr k ma as • plain, If I bat dara to tell. Bat i^'li J- ; ; p4^t:^^ ||«a • ataor nt will o • bliga, Ita oa m u »^ > 3: S Bona oth - ar tfana wall trj rroc i^^ 3z: i ' # .. *" no I moat ra - fnin. I ¥ ^• ^ ^ S P fegEE^ :£ eao-not tall yoa all, It la a • nooch to k now^ IS. ^ nc I anit r* • fralu. Ei^ #•- J-* kttt^Maa to r« - j«y. ^ I can - oot tall yoa all, -t ?N ^ ' ' ^ ^ — 4 It la a • noagb te know. ^^^^^m -»- Tba Mar •quia and hU wift Toall not ra • ftta^ I know, H^^ig S=t4 £ ^^^^fe%^^ a no I nnat m - frtln* I ean - not tell all It — yr 4—0 — • ::X=P^ ^ -4— :^ ::ija: ia a • noagb te bnag^^ Undaam (o m ',»}r. Tba !u^ • qui* and hla wtfa Tou.H not ra • f ; a* I know, ^^^^^^^^1 M 'ii mun ra - 'tfidJt. I aaa - not ull ^-# ^^ £ ^ 1 ^ i =f:^» 4-#-4^ yoa all It la a • noufh te know, ^^^^ ^^ ::;ta i^-^:^-^^,^l= ^^Mi^i^^^^^^ I ^^. 2 Bw To«r 2 Tour Bat know, low, M»W, ^ now, T 176 f ''JJ J ij <-*- \ iTni"< iii'Mi'i I ^j-j-j-j- /i^'T r ir i u^.-\^-H-^^ \ r ^ , : ^ r, i r-^-g^^H'-M ^■^fjYfj ,Mijuiip,p^7ir 7777 1 r-^LjL^j ^ ^l! ^ i ;r^ N— fr m», To* will ^ ftzft m Too will Mf BO, To« will Mr a*! ^S g 3 - g f r g ^ ^ » > I i q?: ^ will Mjr BO, Toa wiH m^ ao, Tob will toy no, Ton will if no, Too will My no, -Of- :::t I . Bpt hf an, Do not My BO^ Do aol My no, Do not My no, Vo, you'll ■0, Ton will My BO, Too will My no. Too will My no. Too will My no, iMfcW •••. i no, ::t ^ 'o, you'll BO, ? To, you'll I tzf-H ■ — ^ 1- =j - - ^ I My *=: =^ I My I My ^ VO=::3 ' My I My 177 i I: ^S ■ g- :ii:i:4c ::et i <•- B0| To* win My nO| Toa will My nob I I: ^ — N-— ft ♦— ^-^— T^ -^ J fr - N ^ * i -<•- £ jt B0| Da Bot My noi Do not My f^- ^i^MHf-r £ • #■ f»^ £ i i no, Toa will Mgr no, Toa will My no. i «: 5 p — r k=^ S i/ ■ a J g W k < i9- i 9- i no. Do not My no, Do not My 41: »^^ ■4- 1 i no, I will My BO, I wQl My •«. V» m w)' "■ 178 ''SIGHING SONG." No. 28. DUETT. Widow and Duo. liwSm « « ^ t=f: 3^^ ^ pears. You baveplay'd a bold, game, And it's real - ly a shame, That 3=t 3Ei -K ^ ^i " ♦ '"''^ 4: ::1!5: ±=zt: ^ g li^SiZZt ■y— *i pears. You haveplay'd a bold, game, And it's real • ly a shame, That 5 P P ¥^^ V X ' ::_ ^ <-r— >i — p t=t- ;zz=p-|:=g=: g g — ^- it •P pears. You haveplay'd • bold, game. And it's real • ly a shame. That Then ..-u JOB i ^ 70U se jon 189 ^ •bonld UM the f nrjj hifrf i^ Mar • quia' nane, E I ^ * That'Toa thooU na*, Tliat yov ■hoold ue the •honld the Mar — h I qok* — •- E3E I 5=R ^ ^^^ ^ ¥ a name, That 700 ■hoold oie, That 70a ahotild ue the ^ * ^ y ¥ •hoold OM the Mar • qoia* naae^ That 70a ihoold oae, That 70a shookl om the i ft ^-M^ f^^ ^ H ^^ Mar • qoia' P £ J name, That 70a ahould oae, That 700 ahoold oae the I I ¥ ¥ l-^!**J 1 Mar - qoia' name. ^ m qoia' ■+■ name, That 700 ahoold oae, That 700 ahoold ose -^ P H= ^ Mar - qoia' name, That 700 ahoold oae. That 70a ahoold oae the Mar - qoia* name. fi 111!,' Ill i I V- ¥ I 1 QAflPAB. t;c±:$c=;i=5=* fieived me ^ too. 0HOKC& I bat uaumed that 0HOKC& <'*W» ijjjy ■ -"--y--: =?:it=:±iii=j -^--i+ i) i--isi=yi=* — ; i I Then you are not the M»rqnb,u 70a led ns to be • liere? t=TT: mf- i^^g fe 'iy v i ^ ¥ ^ V ' ^ ¥ V- ^ g^^ pp t: ■ 2igtt zi Tbenyoo are not the Marqaia,et 70a led ns to be - Here? CTM. =?=£ -«/- 5 <,- fe -^ ^ P- ?E d=I=t -• • IT i i ^ £ (I'— f £33 VulT ^m -:pr- ■ee? Ithonghthim an im • poe - ter, Wlio can the fel • low Im?. 4 f> N- a=» W ^^ g H^ I' H \ z ■ee? I thought him w im • pea • ter, Who can the 61 • low be?. m E c-i^ T i r^T I p — 9 — •- ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥- -#- IthooffatUm an im • pea • ter, Who oan the 61 • low be?. mmagmm ^ t i 192 ■ • ^r=? ^ -t*i — h a^ / Can I be - lieve my ejet ? Or ev • en trust my ears ? You're J li' g- ^ — I — E ■*-— * 53 / Can I be • lieve my eyes ? Or ey - en trust my ears ? You're ^ ¥ y=^ r-s ff ffi r c c Hi? -• — #• ^ » > t ^ / (ka I be • liere my eyes? Or er •. en trust my cars ? You're i in f I o s ^^ ^ J J 3 3 I S_ 1- no I P s V Mar • qui*, S? Then it ap • pears. S S Yen have play'd a bold game, And -fn — N— f« 1 J" — ^ = ^ i t t J: MI-K no ^ P-¥ Mar • qnis, Then it »P ^ ^m pears. —# — You have play'd a bold game, And ^TTC C g C :t=e ' » ^' 'U -J ao Mar • qni% Then it *f ' PMnr Yon have play'd a boM game, And 193 ■^— N #-#-f»-¥ ^^. o; fn=r- :?=fti^-te _J^^ -*, — » ::t it's real-ly a shame That you ^ N~N #=F :ta ->'— 1«- should use 7=t the Marquis' name, That you should use, That you should ±zE: ^=)?= m it's real-ly a shame Thatyon should use «3E?3E?i -?-b ^ — ^ — / — ^ — I the Marquis' name, That you should use, Thnt you should ■y- i it's renl-ly a shame That you should use the Marquis' name, That you should usr, That yon should m&. ■i 1 1- ^^ 21 n ^ ^m f m -I E 3=«< Jt^4 i 3= :J=:^=^ife±*=tK=t=t m 2=J I .^^S « k J — — I — i — I — ^ — ^' u^.:^-^ :iz=i=a!: :i^ use the Mar - quis' -' ^ * ^ < name, That you should u8e,That you should use r5- — \- the Mar S^ I -• — •' «t y— /— y— y- JC=^: -# — »- y— /- ^^ S quis name. IT- m: irz: use the Mar - quis' name, That you should u8e,Tbat you should use the Mar a*^3 quis name. Efc^JfeE^Efe 9—M- :t:: -^'— i— /-*— y J^u^i; ^^^^ 2=1?: > U U - :^^:^^l- N~N— K- -N — I 1 — -J- m me, Yon must be mis • ta - ken, Yon must be mis - ta-ken, ^m. PS ^ SfE ■?--i- ■^■^1 J=t: £ * ? ^£=^ Why you proposed to — I — I — I 1 — M cres. -P # ^ *— 1*^ :^ -i<— h :.(;=(?= \=i- -?-* And you proposed to me, And he proposed to me, You must be mis - ta • ken, h cres. i^ ±^ f =^l=^ 1?=U: me, l ^-ffr r f f f Why he proposed to me, 1 h— f ! ta^^^^^M^Mta^ Why he proposed to £Sf.£f:^ I E -^ata H 1 i h m^ cres. Jt J: S S Dczzzic :pq ^ ^ ¥'—9~¥- — N 4=^ cres. ., SZZM. i=^ -V— *<- *-?- 4==^^ Did'nt you pro-pose to me ? Why he proposed to me, *-! ^i^ r^TrT?T3^3^rl^ i=PTri^ t<— *- =5=^ q?=:5: me. Did'nt you propose to me? You most be mis • ta • ken. No, he proposed to ti: ^ ■^ fT ^l^-f^^ H 1- EJ -•-(»- ^ -£j£ -»-P ^^^^^^^^M t f £ I A—*- 196 1^1 i I: 5=(t ^iHicif: fcg=? V i' ^ ^\ — i- ^ =#=F- -?— ^ No, he proposed to me,pidn'tyoa propose to me? For yoD proposed to I * ^^ 3= I===P^S=P 2— u-a.-U p N— tr :«?: :J=|: me. Didn't you propose to me ? For yoa proposed to me. m ffff:!^ S * * fefef^^^f J f i^=:M?= •- ^ 4:: Jfc 4r_ :#=P= i fc -• — •- -r- x=t. -^-' :5=q ■^ ¥ ¥ % ft: me, Yes, you pro - posed to me, Yes, you pro • posed to me, Yes, you pro - posed to me, Yes, you p>^p??M to -• — m- -h — h J^ j^jj^ /-i-y. £ ■^ ■m — •- Yes, you pro - posed to me. Yes, you pro-posed to me. Yds, you pro - posed to me, Yes, yon proposed to % I p • p =l P 1 1 E Si^ El'. J % ^- ^ s t t IrrrV. TTl— t ^ i ft=& -#-r-^- itrit ig: ^ P ^^l» P (• ^-rP- :t=:t^: -h--+ lE ^ •_ -h; b \ ¥■- i: me, to me, to me, to me, to me, to me, to me, to me, to . me, to me, to me, to nee, to ^ ff- fc=*: ^^ me, to me, to me, to me, to me, to me, to roe, to me, to me, to me, to me, to me, to -r i p- ' Whatdoea all this mystery mean? lea sir, What does it mean ? I in- I m Moderato. :Ri4:i:4n: P ■ji- -*-*-»- -I*-*- ^e; ■t-m 0- m- H .t=^. ^^==^- !^ 5 1 ^4 1^ -•-r-#- i I^=HP i ^=: ir, — iH«-i-«-i — ^- -#-*-*-ir-^- g^ |t^- PASSEPOIt.. b— •— • •— •- -h — y V^- *<—^— /—!»<• ^ I «: gist on an ex • pla-na - tion. -p >=j=i^ 1^ is-:^ I I won • der, I wonder, What it is all a - bout ? ■^E^E^A EE!3; — I — I- /7\ i±fct ¥ -«- ^ I i: I won • der, I wonder. What it is all a - buut ? tr. -0 — •- :t: -• — 0- I wonder. 4:=t:=P I won-der,What it is a - bout 1 m -# -^ -*--*- -r •# ^- Moderafo e marcato. MABQUn. 198 gr*t: ' "l- e S ^-i.i ' i j Kj^^^gi -rJXJ - ^. i ' i J ^. i ' ■J r-jr^J T^ ^ ^ ^ -* — « £J -a^ ■V i*L azip^ W- U u i;^ m y p«g t?-u i^ g ^- 5==v=y- gaeiarU bare to fiu» the worst, I ought to told it all at first And now they can the bo-dy find,Then ( To Pasatpoil.) gte gj|±r^f-^-g-F^^ £ 3E y— ?■ :p==p: rABBEFOIL, ^^: i *«— y- -y — i<<- it will all be off my mind; For your words I don't care a pin,Tou can-not say I push'dher in. Why, i ]'r^ N — V ^ r' yy »r-f . ¥■ V— ?- ^ .¥^.^ G^53 f *<— >— t PAQUITA. F-* -•-»■ y— *t- *<— V- -¥—¥t- push'd who in? What do you mean ? Whj, what yon tho't that day you seen, I er push'dher in, I'll swear! I'll -#— ^ — i<-^*-^ ?T-f g Why, I'll ite 199 /TN a ij J^-^ HABQUn. ij?: :^ =?—-<- PABSXPOIL. oon-firm it, Why do you stare ? The wid>ow here m /9N ##=* a- live jott see ! Honr ca n I then her murderer be? ^ 3tz: «-i N =^=^ ipiz :^: won • der why they let him out. He's too in - sane to be a - boiU^He's too in sane to Off OS US. PAS8KPOIL. mm *=* ^ m^. mf be a • bout, I MABQUIB. a i s ^. 2E^ kept you from a fear - ful siu. And kept you then from jump-ing in ; I -. J?" (7b widow.) p=t==^; mf And MADAME with ALTOS. 3ii: I have m M- 'm paid him o'er and o'er, For fear he'd spread the sto - ry 'round ; How ^ZZIi^ZZTJ^ H- ^— ^i^ %^ P mf He DUO. with BABS'eS. kept him from a fear • ful sin, And kept him then from jump - iiig in ; He 3EF ^l — ^- :ifc: -H 1- -4 — » ^ rjt =£ ±r' l=g ^^ 15?" mf He kept him from a fear - ful m -5 ^. I N sin, And kept him then from jump - iiig in ; He y — V- mf He kept him from a fear • ful -h- -V-l ::t s- 9^ _, pfflL ^; ^==^r^ ^ ^ T-« ^ sin, And kept ''^. i him then from jump -ing in; He 35Ei 3 :i=r f: :?:: ip-ing J=4: m X^K "^r- ^ ^^iC=^ E 200 ^5^=M^ ^ m -0 — •— ifi nev - er nw Ma • dame be • foie, I never saw Ma • dame be • fore. £:^^==fE # -h h ^ ■V— V- ■¥—y ^ >_V- comes it that you arenotdrown'd, How cornea it that you are Dotdrown'd? % 3fF jy—N— N- ^ H h it=i -^ii=^ -0 — •— nev - er saw Ma-dame be - fore, He nev • er saw Ma - dame be - fore. ^i-t-y ^-r-f *^ P -N— N— K- ■f« N g -0 — •- ^fe nev - er saw Ma-dame be - fore, He nev - er saw Ma • dame be • fore. - . m -0- -^ -f- ^^ ^ -k W- ■^—f/- _i I I L_ nev - er saw Ma-dame be - fore, He nev - er saw Ma - dame be - fore. i?*- T ^ijg^^ ^ -•- -••-•- -0- -0- 90- ■0- h^ Allegpj Moderato. PAQUITA. I I T. /^ p fe 1« fi-J^-#-l^ ■^^^- 201 -y— y- ^ ^ x *. W » » - :ti=U: ^gs -3^: By pretend- 3- t^I^^H rjizzfz:*: He tho't I caused the same ; That's why I paid him -P- +-- •#- £/^-t5 ±=£±= 4—* fe 5=v e=&==^ Sr t— f r-f: tokeepatill, Then came bera and ofaanged my nune. And frombe #- * #- f: * f:|t * 8^ t: * R 1=4 :£^=-:3^:t^ — /-•?- :i* ^ ±i :£lEIEt i; ^ • — * — »- !~^ ?^ 3E^^ E^ -^±. N— f«- E3 F^=^* ■ N ' -N i — I 1- jrztzi: ::^: •=* feiip::^ i^lS neath a tree, I saw all that occurred that day. How I laughed when you met your wife, And I saw yon run a -way. 202 K CHORUS. 3E!t3L / But it WM Buoh a era-el trick,We ought not to let him go. He has propoted to ev'^ry girl. Indeed, indeed, > >.. .. > > it it ao. ^ «5 i^it ?c=S N--? ■wT-rr ^-Jf=Ml F=»=:p!f g # # JE ^ iC=fc icz* i ¥-¥- / But it waa lucb a cra-eltriok,Weonghtnotto let him go. He haa proposed to ev'Hry. girl. Indeed, indeed, it is soi;'. / But it was such a cra-eltrick,WeoDgfatnotto let him go. He haaiproposed'to eV-ry girl, Indeed, indeed, it is so. MABQVIB. ^B^ t t^^ ^ RKAMC OHOKVB. -il<— h— y- -^^ ■V— ^- ^ ^ ¥ ¥ ■h-- ¥—¥—¥ vnf\ real-ly could not help it, girls, Touare all so sweet, yon know. He is so Te - ry flatt'ring, -i 1- ^- f , f t^ f f , f-^fe-fj^- • # il^:1 #- f: #- f P ^ jL_t 4— t m. =e-e EF^&=£l irtr «:J ■c=t— S=f s — i*- ^ ^^ *K~P- ±=1 =15J==^- 3EiE i -N fS K ^ ^ — r- jji^iifrr^q lEEStEta We will hare to I ner-er in all my life, Have met with saoh a i=J^ *=^* ^ J - f f f r £ir£fe^. t ao3 *» l» i \OHORUS All yf§. N N N Ni jjj i i l l 3 BEB if^MJ^i^A+Aj^^ ^I i>eT-«r in all mylifis,HaTeiiietwithMoha darling bean, I willgiTeyoabaekyonrloAof hairiAndtiienrUIetyoago. fl n«r-er in all my life, Have met with lueh a darling beau, Yon willgive him back hit lock of hair,And then yoa'U let him go. > > > fl nev^er in all my life. Have met with inch a darling beau, Ton will give him back bin lock ofbair,And then yon'U let him go. ^ M ^^^ */ i •/ ^ 204 THIS LAD Y AV AS YOUR \VIFE. Dialogue. , * • Tempo di VaUe. * r ■ \\ NAinNE. f^^ii :p=n H: ruf Mod-ame, you are yonr-aelf a bride, My ito - ry hear and then de - cide; ^^ :J=4=t -tr- --t=^t=^ t=t ^ -*Z •: * « * * ♦ i i^ i i i :ii l=|: i=i: S^ 1==t :J=J: EI31: ^^ ^ 1«>-»- ^=.^- ^ t:±t^=^: in And though my con - duct ahame - Ail be, t I daim that love is my on • • ly plea ; ^=t- =t:=i=Hi: -• — -~»i -#r — »: ^j^-ji: — ; ^ > ^^F^ itzzHi: t: .^^=zi: :p 2z: l£^ i^ fefe Efe ,jt^ ^1 i ^4 *i ^ I Copyrlfbt, 1W8, by J. H. RuatatL. Your huilMnd on - I7 told his Oraoe, That he stood in • ' hns • band's place. — W--\ — — P — tarta— ta ■- i m ^> P- f: :!=l;=i «? j=t 5 i +■ 4^: 6* I £^^ rr^^ 1 CB0RU8. ao6 ^ 4=t ifmAIML i wllhAUtlML /And her cuiMB * FAanron vtik mrou. ^f=^ ^ ^ on • de's wnth vf - peved, S=»e: ^ ^ fiJ r r ^ /And MABQCB vttk BAMB. her an - isle's wrath ap - peeaed, t=t ^ :£ /And her nn - de's wnth ^> • peaaed, ^ ^ m i ^ T f M J t i» > > i ^^ ^^ •=»t: m ^ We We We ^^ ^^^ j=^ ^^ ^ ^ f^f4 a ^ ^ a 3^ ^ tniit ^ yon're not. dit • pleased, And left her ^ IBl S j=t: trust 3^ you're not . dis • pleased, And • F <»- ^ left her ^ ^ trust you're not.. •••••• db • pleased, And left i 3 ^^ I Iff ^P f y f f £ '1 i jtjf I i i-4^ t=* 5 ao7 ^ ^ i^^ free to re - ^m ^ Her plot the did, m i '^ ^j * \ f E ^ ■he did J: E^ • ^< I — h <=p Mu • tain. /Tk ^^ P • :«^ free to re m -1S- Her plot she ^d, # ft- •he did nu • tela. ^ 3 i < M I I ^^ free to re Her plot she did, ■he did i^l i ^ w ^ i m i ^^ i s^ *=* !t 5 i :i i i i KABOKL. I :1: • I g I |-1 =iJ: ^ I i» — ^ By law joar nieoe i* now my wife, And hand in hand we'll walk throngh liA, ^08 i »*fW^ s JE i e s: i -•-T- tisc:^ !={: S^ H — H ?z: Un • de, we now lamnm. auTAU. j All ill feel - ing laid a- side,...* ^ '^±=t^ t Jt ■iSf- f Now that is joit as it should be^ AU iU ImI • ing hud a- side,.... s ■^ 4r-* "•■ -•-r- -m^ M- Jk. 4—1- T: E ^* m -P. -p- ^ It * i i 4-#: ^ 4— T- ^EfiiM « E^E^ -P- -#- ^ i -^t*-' -^ -ff- -«- ■« — I — t— ^ -tj^ c: ^p- $ icr -,«»- ^iccf: Tho' 'gkiott your will i ■t9- Let's take thit boor i ::p=i: ? Let'a take thu hoar :t=t: t -h I • t ^ ^ — i;. t ' J I S J ^^ ^* -iSi — cSl 210 i n^Noth MABOni. can pwrt ns tbio' life, his wife. ^^^^^^ ifj-^-r fe ?=^i^ fe* nt^Noth iog «Mi put M thio* life, Br bw she is my wife. 211 i KAimra MABOIL. i^^^ y=r. ^=iz:j=|=ti :«=j=* I am hit wife. -- 1 h- -»— #-h-f^ S Noth • ing UURTB. OASPAI. OMi part 01 thro' life. By law she U my wife, '^^^M i9- l \ } I i 4?=t :3z: *=• Noth ing ean part them thro' life^ Bj law aba ia hii wife. PAQUTTA. ASKLm jAj=t=t-[f=l ^^^^ e: i^ ■h-w— ^- ±i: /^ Noth DUO. ing ean part them thro' lifb, ■O- Bj law ■he ia hit wife, g^j^fe=ti#=M4^ i\r I t-tr-t -!*- m tz Noth ing can part them thro' life, By law ahe is his wife, CHOBUB. KADAJn. with ALTOS. ^^^M ^f=^=*^^m ^ 4<=* 3^ Noth log can part them thro' life. By law •he ia hia wife, i FA8SBP0IL with TBHOBS. S2=l=|:^ 5 ■»• |=d=i==t=f=i :?z: Noth ing can part them thro' life, By law ■he ia hia wife, HABQVIB wtth BAaSKB. -p-rf^ f9- t-if — F- -^izr=i ^ jr-p-t-i-jr^ Noth ing can part them thro' life, By law aha ia hia wife. ^t |f?Tt|ffTt mT^ r aia i'-rrtTj-n m Pre* ^^ -(— «-^ :& teS H I T=$ J •V^- ent hap-pi • nois re-pays, For all the past, the past -J r^^_ s m Prea • ent hap-pi - ness re-pays, For all the past. de - lay. :d2 V£»' --C -Sfc/- m For all the past^ ^the past I ^^=i=?=i 13=:^ H — H de - lay. ^:^ M- rsi*'- ^ Pres ent hap-pi • ness re-pays, 42— For all the past, the past 1^:=^ f 4^— P - tlp. ■# — P- ^ de - lay. 22. -!*- ^ Pres ent hap-pi - ness re-pays, For all the past, the past -4a»-^4^^ =dLg Pres ent hap-pi - ness re-pays. • I #' f *±p ^ de - lay. m For all the past. the past I ^zi=|z:|:^z=4 =S=F H h -«- =F=;i ijzqE de • lay. "^ -IB- J ^ Pres ent hap-pi - ness re-pays. ■^ SS! 1 — •- For all the past. -P ^ the past de - lay. X — U-U Pres ent hap-pi - ness re-pays, For all the past, the past -t •«- m de - lay. :::4:=±:i=:^i=^±z ffs. -P^ #- -#- -^ -#- -#- :J=i=il: ^ — p— p— p-iH—^ — p^*— g— #— •— p — p ^-p ilJ* i ^ I 3^ S= 3^ :^: /T^ — «!■- Allegro moderato. FAQinXA. 213 m m m m =t=t wed to day, As there have been so man • y slips, I'll not trust to more de - lay. Come now, I will wait no long • er, ^^ 1^ ■s=i. -*f- ^-t- t ••-?-i-?- ^- ■r -*f-^-*f- f-\ :»=C=5 W=^ vi^—^- L^_>_ft ib-ttz?: <—f.—^- -V—V- > -0- -«?-^— ^- ^^m^ Come now, I'll not wait a day ; Come now. S^i?E M Sri z^i^ ^rrfzfea^^ I will wait no long • er, Come now, I'll not wait a • day. > m * ->^-4-- ■^^^^w^s^ -^-^i =$?: :p=e: :ii=t: ^ g :i!: 1= |_4f_5_i»- Ei^i •! I I I - * »» ^WWI »■■ •< ^■. f.- su ^ HAinifl. KABOBi. > > ^^ ^^ t m ff^i 9 ¥ tl f Come cow, UZKTTM. OAarAB. die will wmit no long • er, ^ ^^^M-JlXJ- Come > now. •he'll not wait a day, ^-rr^irrn^ -^ — d ■± -h ■¥ **■ I: Come AQUrtA. now. •he will wait no long • er, Come now, > •he'll not wait a day, ^^^ Af-g-S-f- ^ 9 » ^ f Come now, AUBUL HADAHK > > I will wait no long - er. Come f Come now, she will wait no long - er, Con now, > 111 not wait a day. 1^^ ■^^f-^ I fei 'AaaxFoiL. > ^^ Come > now, > •he'll not wut a day, irf? ■J^ V^"^ — r :« -1=2: / Come MABQVIB.> s now, > ■he will wait no long • er, S=ze:=zJ=Ez=t: Come > now, > she'll not wait a day, E^^ -+:; ^ / Come DUO. > now, > •he will wait no long • er, Come > now, > ■he'U not wait a day, ESf ^S t=^-=if=rJ^. -?— 5i, f Come IHOBUH. ^ now, — N- she will wait no long • er, Come now, she'll not wait a day, ^^^^^^^^^m ^ ^ " — ^ ' g she will wait no long - er. Come i tt f Uome > > now, E > now, > she'll not wait a day, ^^^ -h ]4E? :±=ii i^ 1< 9- ^ ¥■ ^ / Come now, > > she will wait no long • er, Come > now. she'll not wait a day, ^^^ ¥—t f Come tr. now. she will wait no long • er, Come now. she'll not wait a day, LM -F- -#- i^LJ J= ^ t W m ^ 215 i «: *=5; -h -I-: ti: / Come > nowt she will wftit no long er, Come > > now, > -y — 1^- feEE Si she'll not wait a day. :?: >-- *— N- ? is- ^.—M- i t / Come > now, > she will wait no long • er, Come > now. she'll not wait, a day. ^-: *f—S- -h ±zs: 5^ i I / Come > now, >. I will wait no long =1^ er, Come > now, > ^i^^^lig I'll not wait a day. -N— fr— 1« — N- -*f- -JOisL -^-*- I « / Come > now, > she will wait no long er, Come > now, > — #— she'll not wait a day. SE w-=f^- M T? i^=5=* -¥—¥■ ±Z Come HA&QUI8.> m now, > she will wait no f-ff: long ■#- er, Come > now, > -^-- she'll not wait a day. -?— ^ ¥t—J—it- ^ m f Come DUO. t> now, > she will wait no long er. Come > now, > she'll not wait a day. t- S=rf=ti=fl: -v -h =Sizfi=fl=l;i=:5zi / Come now. she will wait no long - er, Come now, * she'll not wait a day. i -•?— ^a^^^H^ -t she will wait no long - -^; i N— N- lES -f- f (jome > now. I fc ^=15=* er, Come > > now, > ±: ti -h she'll not wait a day. t~N— N- V — / E5-=?J ji? / Come > now, > she will wait no long • er, Come > now, > I: -± -/ — ^ — ^ — ^ — 1^ ^- — b- -h / Come now, i sho will wait no long • er, Come :5r=5=!tr >gti==? trz rf I ipi ' —^ E: # -•- -E s^a now, she'll not wait a day. she'll not wait a day. ^ ♦ 3p: *-#" 3= r-T- Jizitiiznp:: E 216 ^^ pi - neM dia • turb. * HAimn, t-l— t i^jj—:^- Not when yon are by my tide. 4 £^ L^ 4 f ;-^ % < < One month then from to • day, mam - ma. i OABPAB. £ Yonr dangh • ter ^^ 1^ 4fc K i ^ ll^^ shall -(■- be my bride. 5 S Jte: ^^^ ^ ■#- -^ -fr ADi -•-' ^ i iil^niztni 5C1£ ^^ Of ooone I ^ I ! t T- will have to for - give, But re - mem - ber, HI- ^- -•■ ■#- - -th f- % t - X-t- *=* no more tricks. S—t- KABQUn. ^ :ife: t- t: :7=» ^ i_S-_f. ^»=»f= My dear, I have made up my mind, With wid - ows no more I'll mix. J: If i: ( r 217 i fc ^ ^ X :fn=:^at i t In Op - 'ra, nov UZnm. OABPAB. eb, or in pUj, No nut - ter what ilb at - tend ; ^^:g=^=^ ^ -^sr ^ ^ =iJ= i In Op • 'ra« uov PAQinTA. • eb, or b play, No mat - ter what illi at • tend; ^^ -r-p S *: i i lu Op • 'ra, noT A^ttX. MADAin. ell, or in play, No mat - ter what ilb at • tend; e^ JLJLJL :& ^^ -+- =~^ — I/- i I: In Op • 'ra, nov PA88BF0IL. eb, or in play, No mat • ter what -+- J t: 5=f=g iUt — ^- at tend; ^-r- / /In Op - 'ra, nov - els, or in play, Na mat • ter what ilb at tend ; m MABQUIB. g -h^M^-g- p-T" ^p£ 3P=*: J In Op - 'ra, nov DUO. • eb, or t in play, No mat • ter what Ub at tend; m ^ s s ±=: / In Op - 'ra, nov - els, or in pby, No mat - ter what ilb at tend; i t CHORUS. BOPBAHO AND ALTOS. il 1 g P ^ ^ -#-f i In Op • 'ra, nov mroBB. eb, or in play, No mat • ter what ^ ilb — K- at tend ; ^ ^ J ^ /In Op • 'ra, nov • eb, or in play. No mat - ter what Uls at tend; BAflSEB. ?-fe t t m i ^ /In Op • 'ra, nov - eb, or in pby No mat • ter what ilb •t • tend I V" 218 f^^? #-f=?#^^ ^rrVr^^-^-^ ^ When all are mar - ried well last, They hare reaoh'd their des - tin'd end. 3E 5 ^ i^^ 5 When all are mar • ried well at last, They have reach'd their des - tin'd end. i t E* ^m. ^ When all are mar • ried well at last, They have reach'd their des - tin'd end. I 1=:? i^idlf 1^=1^ |i=* ^ ^ ^ When all are mar - ried well at last, They have reaoh'd their des - tin'd end. i «: m -•-"'i s ■-^w- When all are mar • ried well at last, m -M t They have reach'd their des - tin'd end. 2F When all are mar it? =^!= ried well at last, - -r f: r. They have reach'd their des - tin'd end. 4:: H (r t i^ -en When all are mar • ried well at last. They have reach'd their des - tin'd end. ^^i^ When all are mar - ried well at last. They have reach'd their des - tin'd end. I i: When all are mar • ried well at last, They have reach'd their des • tin'd end. ^m. *; fe^^S^I^^: i: When all are mar - riod well at Ust, They have reach'd their dee • tin'd end. »lf f f f ^ — - ' — t- 4=r m fe^^j I I m I I i ^^^i^^^^ ^^^j^^^i ^r^ 219 m t FAQVITA. # 0- ¥——M- 5 -• # If oar ef • forts here to night, Have mtt - ed u hoar to he - gaile, Rmy i * > ^ 1^ ^=f? ;!=i= #qi= 5=5=t;= :fc i;^ i i: Come, N now. •mile a kind ap • prov - at. Come, now. give as yoar applause. !^^ i=p: :& j^=2: pz fcLJ '->*^ > > t ^^^^ J: > > 1= :i=i==i= i :5=^ -t h ^ -^ Or 3E ?=* i :^r=^ ?^ *^— ^ K^ -?^^ now, smile a kind ap • proT - al, Come, now, give us your applaase. fa i ^ ^2 S 320 t KAinifB. UAXCWL. > > ^ t ■=f^=f^ i5q!=f?: ^ f Co. UZRTB. U Come now, QASPAB. > she will wait no long er, J^ Com« > now, > she'll not wait a day, I: ? i^3^ I I /. Come AQCITA. now, she will wait no long • er, Come > now. she'll not wait a day. ISEi fi-*— 1 ^ 1=?: =i!=5= 5=^^=^ :4k^ ■^^ f Come now. ADELB. MADAU. > I will wait no long - er. Come > now, > I'll not wait a day, ^^i:±3± ^^ j=t- H-H!-^=M^Jy m=^ i f Come now, PAflSBPOU.. > > she will wait no long - er, Come la now, > she'll not wait a day. ^^^ 3E 5!=|t 4^^ \? — *? — *■ :^- -^=t ■*—+•,— / Come now, 1IABQVIS.> S :c: she will wait no long • er, Come > .(• — -b now, > she'll not wait a day, ^^ :t^=^ 1^ a^ / Come DDO. > now. she will wait no long • er. Come > now, > she'll not wait a day, *_j_(i_ji_#; 13; -«? •• I^^E^ -h <— t^— b ¥ ¥ V ^ ¥ ■ -*l y Come now, IHOBITH. she will wait no long - er, Come now, she'll not wait a day. m f: ■i^=H=^^^^^^^^ she will wait no long - er, Come ^ Come > now. * m. > now, > she'll not wait a day, ^ -h 5 -*? — r :i!J: ^ Come now, > > she will wait no long - er. ^^ Come > now, > she'll not wait a day, ^^^^Li ^f=S J -b »—¥—^^^—M- f Come now, i- fefi: g ^^^ she will wait no long • er. Come ■•- #- f= ■*■ 4?-— f^f r ' ! ^ j i now. i J: she'll not wait a day, ' -UJ,J. ' • :S=: ^ fet I; 221 i Nbzfcg^ ^ • • p p • f=*: I -# — • • ■# — #- £ :U^i=5 *<-*-*'— s^ ?-*- 52=? ■*^^ ¥ ^ ¥ '^ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ i I: Come now, > > I will wait no longer, I will not wait an • j Iong U I u =^g=^ i ? t* ' ' K^^ »? »^ ¥ ¥ ¥ ti Come now, > >. I will wait no longer, I will not wait an- 7 long-er, I will not wait a day, I will not wait another ^ m p • • f-p-#- to?=t :t2=fc 8->— ^ ^ > i ^ t, ^ / / ¥ ¥ ¥^¥ ^-^- ±±1 Come now, > >. I will wait no longer, I will not wait an • 7 longer, I will not wait N N N N N N ^ N N a da7, 1 will not wait another IN-il'^'iijmjzjMlllJJ J i J ^ i r H-rif ^ i Come now, > >. I will wait no longer, I will not wait an • 7 long-er, I will not wait a da7, 1 will not wait another 3P* ^ ^- j^ y-*- ± ¥ ¥ ¥^ - ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥¥ m Come now, ^ > I will wait no longer, I will not wait an • 7 long-er, I will not wait a da7, 1 will not wait another -■ft fefep^fe #<—><- ■ V-~V-^^-J¥ f- -P- -f^ ^ P-f-#-#- 42=« V-«f-^ ^ ¥-4- Come now. I will wait no longer, I will not wait an • 7 long-er, I will not wait a ^jJifeM:^ ^- ^ ^ ^ ^ n r^^ n :\T^ ^ da7, 1 will not wut another P=P ^ #--#- Come now, > > ^i^ I will wait no longer, I will not wait an - 7 long-er, I will not wait a da7, 1 will not wait another ■• — • — •- mF^m 2=r^ S: t:=t: fc 4?±t ^¥—¥- ¥^¥ ¥ ¥ ^^ I will wait no longer, I will not wait an - 7 long-er, I will not wait da7, 1 will not wait another m^ Come now, > > I will wait no longer, I will not wait an - 7 long-er, I will not wait a da7, 1 will not wait another m^E^^^ g=af=? ^ P — ^ ^te*^ ¥^^^¥- ^—¥- Come now, I will wait no longer, I will not wait an • 7 long-er, I will not wait C da7, 1 will not wait another 4 t i ^^* - ff^-^ 222 •:li I f : t k. 228 i , * i: i t ^ i 1 ^ < I I 4t • •- * i ^^ P s s^t r -* — fc- i t^ -* ^ -tU -(2- 4=- tttnptt. 3. I am loved. • • • 4. Happy and free. • • • 5. They always do. • • • 6. I am not fancy free. DUET. . • 7. Marquis is a good, old soul. DUET. 8. 'Tis joy to meet. • • • 9. The patient Angler. • • • 10. Let me on that finger. DUET. . . II. I am too delicate to work. . • • 12. My Love. DUET. 13. Farewell forever. . • • 0, why did he come? • . • 14. Finale. CONCERTED. Finale Chorus. • • • All Nature's gay. ■ • • - . ♦.-,>•. — ' •- ■ :if:i-!'.-.v-. •_' ►■■--. ENTR 'AOTE. - .