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('. 1;iim|i|>. \, (I.iki-:, II.phiii. (Wi. \\'..Ki'iiK \sii < 1 M i;i; \i I II : Mi-Ii\mi> II. I\i\i wii ^^.Kl ^i;-, ; \| I--1 - II I \ I . W.iiji ..I k , W M K I M wii I ii 1 ..\ I l.\\n> - - - Mi--r- \\'iMii:iii \\M -ii i-W i sm i . M m; I'll; II. K i.\ 1 . \ iiii I I M' m.'i -in . I'. i:i:s h s vsu -iiii i v I 'I ^ll;l 1 hi\. M \i:iiii;ii: MM.i\ \\ n .\ m.i:i \ I'.i \M. \\ n- S . , I.- > M, ! 1 IS; : -. !>...;..,,,, . .. .; J ! no. I flctl. Opening Chorus Thf Haymiitiirs jdViMiv siimitKi il;t\ I I'rctly m.iii,ls ,\itli d.iiiily ilr.'ssL-s, Ktisy clKoks iiinl sliiniiii^' Iicnnos, Kak-L' I Ik- stcntcJ liay I Willi wiHilJ sinj^r the io\s Hi Mav-Jay llaxiiii^ spent a summer lia\-ila\ .•' C'arpini,-- irltic, sa\- I S.i.^ ('. ICviTv tail' with ji.\ is licamiiii;. N't'cr a visiiiii sct'ii in ilrcaniing' I lall as s\\ Oct as \\c, Maids ot AiLMilv ! T.I-- li. \i.\.T a \isiiin soiii in tlriMiiiinj,'' I lall as suoci as iIk'\ . Hail ! yc fairest hlossonis o^ iIk- sunuiK-r Ja\ I Ncii^lihi'urs, liiiii't i.kla\ , I laslc to make the lia\ ; Thouiili the sun is ruMVely i^Heamiui;-. I\ain upon mir harvest streainirii; I\uins liopL's ot pa\ . C are must east hor i^Kuimv sli.ujovv Till the spoils ot lieUI antl meadow Sale are stored a\\a\ . il the das be hrii^ht or dreary Matters no! to spirits cheery ; Work beeomes ,,s plav When the heart is i^-.w I Mailers noi to spirits elieery Sunny skies t>r L;ra\. Hail the pleasant lahmir ot a summer dav. no. 2 Crio Duns, Phyllis nnil (iUulijs O pili,'iim, IruJi^iiif,' I'li lilc's lil}^li tiMil, I lie lltl^l is lie. IV \ , llii' Sim is liii;li. O ksuv' h\ ilu- u.i\sii.L. thy ui'.ir\ Iii;kI \iul lolliuv the p.ilii Id \i\.uI\, W'lieic lillivs shiiu' ill iIk' liuskv ^HiuKs In sueii [(.iiKiiilii .iiu\' I't l.i\ (.--Knii in.iiils. 'I liL'li ii'iiK- aiul tuliou Ilic path with nu', Till.' path llial Kails iis in .\riad\, W'luix-, liililiiiLT lor I'V ef his ikw -si at red uiii),' rile lair\ nif^'hliiis^ale sits aiul '•iiij^s I he iiii,'litiiij^'ale mm^'s I Oh. vi'iilh is lleetiii^' aiul lime is slriiii:;, Aiul bloom musi sanish, aiul hope uill ilie ; Hill lie el lori;olieii iheir spi in^'-iimc siiiij,' l)\ lonely exiles ot Areailv. All, liappy he ulu> in \oulli iliseovers 'I'lie primrose \\;\\ \o the laiul ol Kners. Then come aiul lolKnv the path with nu". etc no. 3 Chorus The Hiuininlii rs v. (- ('. Who is this, so sail .iiul pale? Sure a iilteil lo\er. Poor ho\ ! I'lior bin I Tell us all your liolelul tale C uie ue ma\ liisuner. T. i'-' />'. It she's spuriieil \ ou with rejeetiim, Makiiitr lile a barren waste. Soothe your miiiil with this retleetion : "Theii shi' shows her want o\ taste.' Alt. It a ri\al liar \oui |iath. Think ot' this anil ealm \our wr.ith : " ll siv eare tor sueli as he. She's no tittiiiif mate lor me." Thus \ ou see, l.o\ e II. ly be .Viili'il In philosi\ph\'. 1 1 Xiiii'il will a m.iiilen lair. lust preteiiil \ou ilo not eare. no. 4 $010 Ki.i! natiK- I iu'\ >.T Uiu'w , Hut m\ >,'.iitiK'iils' a/uri' liiii- liailKll liM nU' llu> ll;itIK' " |{«>\ iilin./ Will ciunij^h tin.' worJs ;ippK. SiMiili \t»..uli;i\ siiiun i!;ili'>., M.ikc ;i list nt Un<.T«.' laU's, Ami tho \iTi.li(.l never fails: llu're's lui liliKT liii\ til, in I I I'cais 111 pity in ymir e\es SIk'w lii'u miuli _\oii synipathi/iv All I niv ihou^'lilk'ss rriiMuls, he wise I'lesenl Miss means future smart. Svapini; liners" wretelied iKnim. N'une neeil \m ite upon your lomh : "One w lii> liieil in eari\ h!»nMii X'ietiin of a broken heart I " Biii^ Blui no. 5 Solo Flail I to you, men and maiJs, W'eleotne, my iieij,'^liliours I I'leasai.t the leafy shades. Cease from your l.ibiiiirs. What I do you never rest ^ I must arrai^Ti \ou. Si; and rii do m\ best I'o entertain sou. t'ome, lambkins tairand free, Come let the neit,'^hbours see liow well you d.ince tor me — Why do you dally .-■ I ne\ er ask a fee, Sure that's a novelty. P- I. . II ' ■_ Than such a ballet ? Bo Peffi no. 6 Chorus I'o tlio t,';triK'rs we must hurrv With luir hurtleiis lunv. lis a LOiistant siiurcc' o\ \\o\ rv Till uc'\e filled the iiunv . Rest awiiile. the sim is buruiiii,'', Prithee, ilon't be s^iine. I'"eecl your lloek till our retui iiiiis,'-, We'll lie back aiioii. Till! Haymdht rs no. 7 Soli Boy Blue ami Bo Pn /» /)'. ')'. IniaLTe of all thiui,'-s lair, Pit\ my ho| eless pain, tansi see me pluni,'eil in dark despair, Nor hid me li\ e attain !- {•"eeble the uonls and few I'assioii like mine to prove. \aut,^hl can I i,Mve but my \ow so true, ^'ou are m\ onl\ Kue. />'. /'. I think you're \ery ruile. Ple.-.se ^o \ ^\n^■ prayers uill cio no s,''ood, so l]o not tarrv. 1 here's no one in this wood I w ish to marr\ . I would not if I eould. So t;o. Little Hoy Hlue come blow voi.r horn ! Where is the rascal hidden? Shee|'> in the meadow and cows in the corn Ihowsini; in spots forbidden : Where is the bo\ who minds the sheep? Oh. tor a chance to shake him ' '.'p.'-ler th.e h..i\C;'i-k t::--! :)•-!•■;■"> I lush I \\e mustn't awake him. TiMie Crio Doris, Phiillis and Gladys Heii^ho I Liivc's a niockerv, I'luir in pleasure and rich in pain. Ilei^'ho ! Hearts are cruckerx , Hroken, never tlie same as,'ain. Reason why we'd like lo know, I.o\ers true siiould >.|iiarrel sii. Otr they ^Hi ! He to suieidal j,'iinnery Oh ! Siie, no douht, to seel; a niinner\- - -C">h ! Hasten, I. me, liuni i^od erratic, Sht)w thy powers dipKiniatic I Ol this jest in reparation t'ause a reconciliation ! (I'lir-lnin. ) no. 4 Bet n. Solo and Chorus Bo Peep nnd Lambs See liow the imH>ii-inaicl sleeps up yonder, l-ettiiis; lur eloiiJ-lamhs thanii,'!) sky-meaclows stra\ . Her I woukl tolliiw, sd ilo luU wancier. lirowse at your ease in the scented hay. !• ieree is tlie lieat, and your mistress is uear\, Wait till the sun from his iicij^'ht hath past. Then will I sinj,-^ to my lanihkins dearie, Till ("or the nit,>-hl you are folded fast. L. Sleep, little lady, dear little lady, pale little ladv with mournful e\es. Ciently fort^ettinj;, sorrow and fretting--, Sleep, till the mornini,"- of joy arise. Sorrow for_i,'ettin_i,', sleep well. no. 10 Solo Blach Slwei, When my rotjuish b.iby eyes first beheld the summer skies I was winsome as a lamb eould be. Hut alas, a siioty blaek, was the Heeee upon mv back, So I failed in popularitw For the shepherdesses thoui,'ht mv inkv tresses With the colour of their dresses were at strife. So at last in desperation, I forsook their domination, .\r ' resolved upon a bold bad lite I i 1 I Oh I the thinyfs I Jo, and the plots I brew, And the promises I never keep ! Thoii^^h my chosen appellation hears a doiihttul reputation, I consider I'm a fine Hlack Sheep I When in orderly array stand the pyramids of hav And the mowers to the farmluu'se pass. Then with much maliciinis joy all their labours I destri>v. And I hide away their sickles in the s^rass I My revenj,'eful eyes are {i:L\ hy the ruined tlower hed. That the shepherdesses thought so tine I When the farmers count their i,'ain all their losses thev explain Hy assumini'- that the fault is mine I Oh ! the thinj,'s I do, and the plots I hrew, etc. I no. II Cbonis There's certainly truth in his gibes, Her orders we never defv. The manner of life he describes W'e've always been eager to trv. No doubt, were she free from our care, Her lover would gain him a wife. The trial is nothing but fair, So ho ! for a wandering life I Then ho ! for a wandering life. The merriest under the sun ; No dread of a butchering knife. No shepherd to hmder our fun I No dog. with his worry and bite, No bothersome bells to be worn ; H:!! -pi^rting from morniiig ti- liigiU, And sleeping fron\ night till morn 1 The Lambs no. 12 Tinale All. /.'. />• .///. H. li All. li. li All. li. li My s1k'l'|-« arc sink'H I Suilcn 'f \.\\:r\ mic I Ho IVcp ! Ilon't linicli me ! lliLMC the villain >taiKls, l'\ar on liis faeo anil blooi.ishei.1 on his hanJs ! It is not true. It is not true i Oil, no I riiinU lit your woriis hut one short hour ai^o. ■■-■ Ci. ^■cs, yes, 'lis true. We'll .all oi us a\er ".\eeursei.l sheep," he saiil, to eonie 'twixt him anJ her. ■{'he meaning'- o'( his words ini ehaiitv can Jim, "AeciirsLd sheep," he saitl, to eome "twixt her aiul him. (iuillless ^^i thel't am 1. Silence ! i'lee is my stnil from stain I Villain ! Curses aiul threats I biikl (.let's'. Kniiwint,"^ them all in \ain. C'owartl I Who has nialii^'netl me so l'"uture exents u ill prm e. Spite ot your eruelty, well vou know N ou ,ire niv onl\ lo\e. ( Ciir/din. ) no. 13 Act TTT. Serenade fl/ia/e Haymakers L'lidcr iIk' siarlii^ht iho mcatUnv, arc sliinin<4-, Sliiniiii;- uitli >il\er dew. Hii.1 in the siiailou wnir Ki\er is pinini,'', Piniiii; tor lo\ e of \oii. Hchiiul the purple hilN tlie sun is <^one — The air with passion ihriils, we're all alone. Oh Star of Love, the hrit^htest in the skies, Hear my adorini,' prayer, .\rise ! arise I See, where the lire-llies shirniiier and twinkle - Beacons amid the >,'ra.>s. See, how the ilewilrops tremble and tinkle - I''ai;er to see ymi pass. The !,''olden harvest moon need ne\er rise W hile beam on me alone your radiant e\es. Oh l.ove in pity s^^ive the promised ^^ii^n, My heart is all vour own, He mine ! be mine I no. 14 Solo Blue the heavens shimmer, Bris,^ht the waters j,Himmer, CiKnv the fields with summer sunshine uarm. Sudden o'er the meadow I- alls a i,doomy shadow, Shadow of a sti>rm. Bo Peep li In mir cliarms conridiiij,'^ C'laiins ot line cicridirii;, To mir uoer's [iraycrs no heeil u e pay. 'riicn at last liirsakoii 1 o tin- Iriith we waken, Lo\e'^ a summer (.lax . Cjiieen of hli'ssoins rcij^nint;, l.caly shade disdainiiii,'', Flaunts the rose her beajty in the sun. .\li ! how soon til wither I I'lyin'j^ hither, thither, See her petals fallini,"^ one hv otie. Hopes of love had perished. Still my flock I cher'shed I'ondly trustintr they would never stray, I'"alse their deeds have prmed them, .Ml in vain I kned them I.ove's a summer dav. no. 15 Solo Blach Shte/t It" you mourn a lost complexion, I can ^-ive you full liri'ction How the charm you may recover. If your passion's iinre|uited, I'll pe only too delit^hted To assist \ini to a liner. Ribbons, velvets, silks and lace, Best ol aids to form and face. l%v'ry paiicrri, cv'ry dye. Cireat reductions, come and buv ! Would voii kiunv who pays ai-klresses To your ri\al sliopherdL'ssos i-* My report is always near it. While my ^oods the gossips handle If therc'>< aii\' bit of scandal I am not the la-^t to iiear it. Cambrics, cottons, velveteens, just the thini,'' tor straij;htened means. Spare the purse and please the eye Wondrous bart^ains, come and buy. no. 16 Duet Bo Peep and Blact< Sheep />. P. L"old is the midnit,dit air, Dark is the starless sky ; Darker my soul's desp.iir. .Ml I hear my piteous prayer, Hast thou no potion there That I miiiht taste and die f B. S. .\li I you are yinniij and fair, .Mam your )oys in store. Morn will dispel your care, N'lm'll find your lliick somewhere, X.itiiri' .1 smile will wear, lov \vill return once more. no. 17 CDoms Rmisci.1 trem pi.ai'<.riil ili eamm;,' l>y a tcminiiu' strcaiiiini,'-, Ila^lLii iIk' iicij^'hlionrs. each wiili lamp. Naluial li-iTor masking;, I'.aili nt liiriisi'lt is asking, "Is ii a hurijlar, or a tramp? I.aiitL'iiis (.liml\ sliinini;-^ All (or home are jiiiiini;, DiMihliiiL,'- \\luim ihe loe \vill ll\ on. Ulinkiii!,'-, siumblint,'', hluiuleiiiii;', All are limiillv u iiiulei ini,' Is it a tiller, cf a lion .■' Sh : Sh : stealthily -lidin--. Sli ! Sh ! where is he hidiiii,' ^ iii^'er, burL;lar, seoiit or spv ; C)nee he's iliseovereJ the ureteh shall tlie. no. IS Chorus Till Lidiihs Aroasii.1 In a reprobate's jeers, We lett \ ou to lollow him lar, Hut hasten uith penitent tears lo tell \ oil how sorrv ue are. Oil say thai you partlon us ijuile, 0]\ smile on your lloek as ot \or> W'e promise that out I'l your slight We ne\er will waiKler more. no. 14 Solo, CrIO and Chorus Ooris. Mmdrns and Hnymnkers When wo were youn^' aiul guileless we can all ot us remotnlier The halloweil joy. that ehnii,' annnKl the numth of hieak I )ecemlier, riie time when dotins,^ relati\e>- their inonev ehests unloekini,' Would si.|uaniler eoiii on tlinisy to\s to fill the intant stoekiii!,'. Ol all the toys u e e"er posscsseii We Kuetl the pulf-putV tar the hest. An eni;ine, truek arul pass^rii^^er ear, A hit i)f strinij and there you are I No hahe in aims has a heart so lout,'li To re-ist the eharms of a pufT-putT-puO'. Hut, presentl\ , in measure tree from parents' jurisdiction We emulate tile heroes >,f the penny-dreadful fiction. We clamber trees in search o'i prey like some primeval iacko. And when our lathers are away we sample their tob.icco. In all jiarticulars we \ow \\ e re speakin^f i>t our hriithers now. A uliill, a pulf, our \ isivm dims, The ^nddy world in circles swims. A little, ue tiiul, is mure than enouL;h !-'or a first essay at the pulf-pulf-pufV. liut childhoiul s da_\s at ias| are o'ei, ,md to>s vvould cause derision, I !ie i,'-arden aiul I he nursery tloor are not our ranije o{ visiiMi. Society spreads open .irms and fashiim Haunts her dresses ; Ciirls must enhance their native charms u I, cM\ ish to he successes. With Us exception shoukl be made ; We scorn all artitici.il aid. .\ ilaiiity pluni^e in a china iar, .\ dab, ,1 p.il, .uul there \ mi ;ire. \o mod. Til m.iid who is up to siuitf T'lsdains liie use ot a powder putf. Tinjic. .///. ' ' '"' ' " ' W lull .iiul win^i'iiu', lun\ dcli:; III I ul ! I uril liiv iniiul tr.'ni \\i>lu-^ -[■'ilrriil I I ' I ■' 'Ml Is 1 ll.i-.,.-J .|\\ ,,\ . "' /' ' " /'' I ' \ > .11 s , .| liippiiK -., h^ |,i|\- ii-.. I .'I1U-, ,111,1 s\\ ill ihi- i,,\ ,,,,, , !,,,, ,,, I i.iil ii'ii \\ , lUliiiL; il.i\ . II. .'I llh \\. JJltl- vl,,\. I l'i|'|\\ > ' "inK- I lu\ , I'll! ''I i,'\ th, li till iiu h.Mit s. I.OXl'- lllspilKs, |||<^. lliMIUUl- -ll.iWvI- Ij IK k!\ p.l^s ,i\\ .c\ , ■^.IkI ! I- ,lll .; II 1 II \ i: .il iiMl ^ *i pi I p.ii !■ l,M in>li- ii.it I, Ml : 1 >.'ll I l,M-v-l llu- , ,'M > ,.|l.ltU w , jjiii:' d.i\ : I in 11 , >MIU' .lIul toll.iU III.- p.ll h W itil IIU'. I 1h- p.ilh lli.il k .iiU Us I,. \k .ui\ , Wluii-. 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