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'"^Ji S..A4v^<. *''«V||^SIW /'<« 'i-(!0::-''MSi y^\ k^{' ^ '•*;tr-« • .1 '.*' f THE EMPIRE SONGSTER. .( J f'^i^'^pu. ■ V hfh^im^ y** 1 KEY Ah d Id :r 1 .(m«1 save our 'i.'lliy cliuic - est n, :ni :fi r :d (jrod save 1^0 lit!; may fi :n, ' :t, tho he :ri 0O& save the Ikino. 'I :- .d :r ur:i - oiotis Kin;;. ;;ilt- ill store si :- .li :ti d :- Kill-- reii^ji n, Hap And :f py ev :r !f and er sr pleased to pour, \ 8| ;-.8ei:li > r :d ;ti God, save the Long may he fi :ni :ri King, reign. Hi :— !— s :8 Send him May he n :n :s vie de 8 :- .f :n to - ri - ous, fend our laws, n :- .r ed :f and er :r - .f :8 rer us, and voice, .r :n glo give r - ,n :r ri - ous, us cause - .d :t| 1 »8,f !n God save God save f iHtrtd it the the n :f .n :r .d Long to reign To sing, witli d ;ti .d :8| .li A # • U t~~ # — King. King. d !— :— 3 Th* Empir* Songtttr. 'Rule, Britannia I (. KBY Bb- M. 72. ,ii d :d |d ,r.n,f SB .d l.Vhea Bri - tain first, at 8| rii :ni |ni,fi.8i4i58i *h :r .n,f|n English 4ir. :- .81 heaven's com - mand, A • fi :8| |d :- .Si d ,r .d ,r an ,f Ji ,f |8 .r !n .r from out the rose ni,fi*ni,fi:8i,li«8i9li|8| iti :d tti F.t. ^f .8,1:8 .f In zure main, :- .r Id n .d ;8 ,n Id' .t,l!8 .f rose from out the : .d |n .f :n .r A - rose from out the f.Bb. 'd :d m8i |1i .fi : .d This was the char-ter, the ^j!1| SHi tA 1^1 'fl • 'Si n a d a :r M^ld main, I - Id zure main, zure :t f J1 :r .d |ti charter of the land, 1| .S| :f| .fei |8| :- .d A • *■ • .r And 8 guard Hi !f - ian :8i |n4*^fr:s if an Id •r:n n sang :r this Id strain : Id t_ • „ ff Chorus. n ;- >* Rule, •i :- M w .n If •£ : •n f jn ;r .d |ti Bri- tan - nia, • Si 111 .1| : Bri- • 8| tan-nia, rule the wayes, 1| .8| :f| .fei|8| i Thi Empire Sonpiter, 8 8 !f |n4«f ir :8 .f n sr 11 :- . Bri . tons ney er shall be slaves." n, :8i (d .,r :n •r d. :t, » :- . 2 The nations not so blest as thee U: Must in tbeir turn to tyrants fall, :|| While thou shalt flourish, shalt flourish great and free, The dread and envy of them all. •- **Rule, Britannia," &c. 3 The muses, still with freedom found, II : Shall to thy huppy coast repair, :|| Blest Isle with beauty, with matchless beauty crowned. And manly hearts to g^ard the fair. **Rule, Britannia," &c. Zbe IRc^ TKIlbltc, mt> mnc. KBY Spirited. M. 88. d :d .,d|r :8.,f tan-nia,the pride of the war spread its wide deso- d :d .,d|ti :si.,ti n.d:— I o • cean, la-tion, d.d:— I :8i The And :8| English Air. li :1 .8 j f .n ;r .d home of the brave and the thniteo'd our land to de- fi :d.t||l|.si:f,.f| ltl free, form, 8| : - I- D.t. '8 The The t*in 8 :8 .8 18 :1 .yt shrine of the sail- or^s de- ark then of freedom*8 f oun n :n .n |f :f „f d',8:— I vo-tion, -da-tion, n .n :— l t .1 ;8 .f | n,r !8 .,t| land can com-pare un -to tan-nia,rode safe thro* the f :n.r |d :ti.,t thee! storm. d :- I f.O. !*8| Thy With her :* 8i r :r ,r | d.ti ;l|.8i mandates make heroes as- gar- lands of vie - fry a- r :r .r |d.ti:l|.8i si,d:— I semble, round her, 8|.d:— I Th$ Empire 8ongit$r. rdjjT With When »o :d .,! n :n .n |f .n :r .d victory's bright lau-rei in no- bly she bore her bra?* d :d.d |li.8i:feixl g ;g .8 I f .n ;r .d banners make ty - ran-ny flag floating proud- ly be- n \v\*v\ |r .d :t|.li I : ti.l tremble, fore her, 8|.f| : 11 • ~ %%% When The Ifei !- d :- I bine, blue. Hi :— I blue, blue. P ClIOULS. I ti.d When The r :r .,r |r :8 •,£ borne by the red, white, and boust ot the red,white,and \ I /:ti When The view, rrew, ti I - I - I :8i Thy With her !8| > 8 .in ;d .,l||8i :l|.»t| borne by the red, wliit«,and boast of the red, white,nnd 8| !l|.,f||8| :f|.,f| n I :ti.d blue, • When blue. The d :8j.,fi|ni :8|.8i homo by the re my ray my Words and Music by H. H. Godfrey. d' :-.l|f !n Can - a- da, my Can - a- da, none Can - a- da, all :8 It :-.l thought is all can com • pare dwell in u *'] The Mmpir* Songtttr - I- :■ thee, thee: Thy »Neath The • :- .n In sd' mouii - tain chains and sun • ny skies the Sax > on, Gaul, and d' !-,t It :t sinil - ing plains That earth re- plies And Celt a . gree With n' :r» |d' rl stretch from sea to laughs with har - vest Scots to keep us sea. glee; tree. P I- !« The Thy Though 1 :1 It :-.l sun - light gleams on win - ters cheer with we he four yet : I ;s |8 :s TDur - muring streams. And nir BO clear, But are we one, Tf !l It :-.l sweet-est hest of dan - ger inel - all chance o- to to dy me he, — I— :8e ) cre8, 1 :t Id' :ri from the fea-ther'd sum-mer and the may it he for n' :d' It :1 songsters in the sun- shine and the ev - er *neath the / ralh 8 :1 It !r' spreading Ma- pie spreading Ma- pie spreading Ma- pie d' :- I- tree. tree, tree. (Two-piUse measure.) CnoRUS. d' :di .4' land of the n :n *^ d' .8 In Ma-ple 18 n .r |d • 8 the •n 1 land f :t for :f d> me, n t home r !t .d' of the :8 .fe r' .t stal 8 !8 .d' wart,the :n .n t hraTe r •» 8 :1 and the :d .4 :- free, ti 6 The Empire Songster, CC] d> :di .,t t,l.- :- A r' :r' .4' t ;- .t Rose n and the Thistle, f,f.- :- the .f Sham fe - rock and fLis, ;fe .ffe s All ;- .f bloom PI :t .d' m ;n one •n r' .d' !t .1 gar - den 'neath the f .n ;r .d rit, s ka n !r' pie 1i tree. n + The word " Lis " ia the French word for Lily, and id pronounced *' Lee.** 5 ^be fIDaple leaf, our lEmblcm &ear. (By permission of Nordhethkr A: Co., Toronto.) KBT Bb- :8| l.In 2.God 3. On n, :si days of bless our Mer- ry |n !-.d yore, the loved Can- Eng- land's 1| he a • far :d ro Wolfe dian home famed land Alex. Muir, B.A. ti :-.d|r :d Bri - tain's glo - ry Our Do-min - ion's May kind hea- yen i :li Is * :-.fi did main - tain, And vast do - main ; May sweet-ly smile ; God r.r:d |t| ^|.S| Cana- da's fair do- feace hold an end - less reland's Em' - raid Hi :S| plant -ed plen- ty bless old Id :d firm Bri - ev - er Scot- land :d :ti.d n :a |1| tan - nia's flag, On be onr lot, And ev - er - more, And 8| :- I main, reign : Isle! Here Our Then 1; li :d boast, our ties of loud and 8| pride, love, long • _ • Si And That ♦Till 1| :1 joined in dis - cord rocks and |f t-.n love can for to- - not - ests :si may it U - nion swell the n ,r ! — ge-ther, sever, quiver — Id • _ wave, bound song both J by \ [)th / our The ( And \ God ) Special attention should be paid to the plaoes marked ^ as the notes are often ■unff incorrtootly. ' "^ WM wm- - ■■■^'^-'^ ■■ 2 he Empire Songster. !n Id :t This- tie, Sham-rock, flou - rish green o'er save our King, and 1| :d |8| :-.8| Rose en - twine The Free- dora's home, The hea - ven bless The 1| Ma Ma Ma :f pie ■ pie pie In :-.r Leaf for Leaf for Leaf for ( r ,d :— 1 Chori s. IS. n. :8, |d :-.s. 1. :d ev-er. • • 1 The n, Ma - pie Leaf, our d, tn. In, :- .n. em - blem f, :fi si :si If i-.n n.r:— | :8i s :n Ma - pie S| :si Leaf |S| for i-.d ev-cr ! God d.t,!— 1 :8| save our n, :d. 1, :d Is, !- .S, 1, :f In :- .r r .d : hea - ven f. :fi bless In, T :- .1 he Ma - pie Leaf fi :li |si :- for .f. ev-er. Is, :-.8| dear, The In, !- .8, Id :t, King, and hi :8| :- I - I 6 Ijuvrab for Canada ! Miss A. Stoddard {altered j. KEY Ab- Boldly. / :8| d :8| Id :r jl.Hur- rah, hur - rah for (2. Right joy - ous - ly we'rt :s, d' :8| |d :ti n :- .n jr rn .f Can - a - da ! Her sing - ing, "We're d :-.d|t, :d,r Old English Air. s :d | n .r ; d.ti woods and val - leys glad to make it n :d |8|.fi:n,.ri ( d :- I geen, known n, :— I :si d :8, Hur- rah for That we love the :si d :8| Id !r youth-ful land we Id :ti n :-.n |r a - da ! in. :n.f Can - a - da ! Hur- live in, And the d :-.d |ti :d.r Mwi w y The Empire Songster. | n.r !d .ti Can - a-da*s on hiR 8|tf|*n|iri [AbO ^ 8 :d rah for King up n :d n ;".f |8 :8 wa - ters, Firm Can - a - da, And d :-.r In !n d : King ! throne. Hi :— — I— :n.f strong Then hur- I— !d.r 8 :-.l |8 :f ships be on her rah for hap - py n :- .f |n !r 1 :1 |8.f !n.r Iriendsup- on her may we still be d :d |1| :8i.f| d :— |t| :si shores, seen Hi !— Peace True |ri :8| be to d with, our :si [ Id :r in her own dear Id :ti n bor coun d — |r :n ,f ders And try, And |t| :d,r s !d |n .r ;d ,ti her our plen- ty taith-lul n :d in to |8i.fi:ni.ri d :^ I- stores. King. n, :— |-~ fIDl? own (tanaWan Ibomc* E. 6. Nelson. KEY A. In warch time. :8| l.Tho' 2.Thy 3 Shall 4 Did [ :si d :-.ti|li :8| oth - er skies my lakes and riv • ers, not the race that kind - ly heaven af - Hi :-,ni|f| :ni ll be :ti Id :8i as bright, And as the " voice of tread thy plains Spurn ford to me The - I fair; raise slave? dwell, ti : - I :8i Though To Or Fair :8i 1 • _ :ft Ipii :ni If :r M. McLaughlin. f :-.n|r :d oth - er lands as ma - ny wa - ters" all that would en - choice where I would li ;- (Silfei :d of oth - er who planned their charms Him they who bat - tie Can - a - da that ti :-,d |r :ti n :-.f |8 :n climes vast with choice d in - vite My ex- tent A thy tides, Shall should be That !- .r |n :d z ■Mi A ^tim The Umpire Songster, r :- .d |ti :li si :— wau - d'ringfoot - steps there, sym - pho-ny of praise, braye ? not that race be land I loye so well. 1| :-.li S| :fei 8i :— I :8i Yet Thy Shall I s !-.f|n ;r is one, the tain peaks o'er ■ Ni-ag - ara*8 thy hills and •T|d :t| there moun not love n :t, 11, !l, all, Be - clouds — They voice In - wide, Thy If. :fi peer of ook the might-y val - leys 1| :si f !-,n|r !d neath bright hea - yen*8 pierce the a - zure spire to ac - tions wa - ters* flash and li :-.8||fei :fei t, :- I dome ; skies ; high? foam; S| - I :si Of They 'Twere ^ May :si n !-.f|s :8| be a o'er thee I sing, bid thy sons ea - ay such God in love d :- •r In li :-.ti|d :f hap - py land, My strong and true — To land to love, Or thee pre'iide. My f, ;-.f,|ni ■ :li n :-,d|r ;- .d own Can -a - dian great a - chieve-ments for herglo - ry own Gan^a - dian 8| :-.ni|fi :- .Hi d :- I home. rise. die. Eome. Last Teri« only. ni ;— Chorus. S| My My n, d ;-.r|d :ti own Can -a - dian own Can -a - dian Hi J-tPi||ni :ni - I- :li home, home, f, : My My :fi r :-.n |r own Can -a own Can a fei :-.fei|fei :d dian dian :fei home, home. m May :-.f|8 :8| o'er n thee I sing God in love d •.-•r|n « Slowly and softly. 10 Th$ Umpire Songster, [A.] .t, Id !f n !- .d |r :-.d d ! hap - thee fi :- py land, pre -side, .fi In, My My own own Can-a Can-a •Hi If I dian dian :- .Hi home, home. n, : s:/ I- I- 1- I- 8 •Canabia's flDapIe ^ree. Rev. W. Wte Smith. KEY O. Moderato, d :-,d|d :r stands be -side the chil - dren learn to hail thee in tliy Hi !-,ni|ni :fi n !- .n In :d cot - tagedoor. Can- love its shade — Can- na - tive air, Can- 8| :-.si|Si :ni ».t. :"1 tree ! tree ! tree ! Its And And 1- I- . :df s :'.s|t ;1 wav - ing branch -es call it home where free - men all, as f !-.f|f :f H. H. GODFIIBY. :- .r |n :r - dia's Ma - pie - dia's Ma - pie - dia's Ma - pie f| :-.l||S| !t| a a a 1 If :n :s shade us o*er — The that is made The free - men wear This n :n |1| :1| n Em Em Em :r |n blem of blem of blem of d :d |ti :-.ti d :- I- free ! free ! free ! I- f.«. In And For :d Si si :f In mem - ry when a ■ warm the :r bright that far, 'neath hearts that fi !li Is, :f. d :1| |8, :si Ma - pie stands ; And a - lien skies, On love thy name, And ni sn. In, «n. 1, :t, |d.ti :d.Tj r : hands in our dreams Canadian field or flood, Canadian strong the hands that guard thj f, :s, Initn, sni^n. eyes fame, fe, : :8i We That Thy :8i .ftuMik. ¥i A Latinization of the name " Canada." Th0 Empir$ Song iter. 11 1 s :-.8|f clasp in ev dear - est em love in ev li :-.li|li !n tree ! d :- n a n d cot Hi :- I- I- :-.r Id dia^s Ma :-.r|d :r tage :8i er - bleni 'ry :8| Chorus. /> S Can 8 r :d |t| :1| dur - ing bands, Be • sweet -ly prize, Can heart a name, Can fei !fei |fei ;fei h door. Id pie :li The :d 1 a 1 r tree ! r - iS In dia*s Ma -•8 |n sr • pie :r — I- :8| It - \— :8i s Em n :n • blem :d riU |r of Id 8|,n :— Death the a . dia's a - dia*s tree ! d cres, li :t, stands be f| :8| :- .d the :ti .d In Ma Ma Ma :r - pie - pie - pie 8|.d:— |ti :t| I- - I Id fore hi d :- free! d :- I- I- J. "W. Benqouoh. KEY A. :d i : l.Fair 2.Vqir 3.f air 4.Fair !d n :-,r|d Can - a - da. Can - a - da, Can - a - da, Can - a - da, d :-.ti|d Ifair 8||8| :d 1, :d If :-,n n :— |r :d Can - a - da, in glow- ing love and du ty» Our Can - a -da, our leal - ty and de- vo tion. To Can - a -da, not arms thy ad • mir- a tion, But Can - a - da, long glo - rious -ly a- bore thee. Vane fi :-. iHilrii :ni fi :1, |r :-.d d :-- It, :d d :- |r :n f :- In • r :— in !fe hearts will er er cling to thy dear cause shall nev er peace - ful hone, ard school. and Free dom* B flag, shine Ma pie's li :si ifi :si li :t, Id t • d :-- Id • t P 8 :— 1- * 1 r :— 1- jr f .,n!r 1- t t thee. Hail, fair Can-a-da, cease. Hail, fair Can-a-da^ mart. Hail, fair Can-a-da, sheen. Hail, fair Can-a-da, t, :- 1- • • t, !- 1- :t, r .4 :t| 1- • * mf / n !— 1- :n 8 .,f !n 1- 1 :- l« :-.d Hail, fair Can-a-da, Hail, hail, our d !~ rall. 1- !d n .yr :d 1- d :- |t| !-.d ^ -— f :f In :d 8 !- - !- :s d • 1- North -em home, Fair Can . a - da. li :ti Id :d 8i :- - 1- - :fi 1 Hi 1- SV mmmtm m\ 4> 10 Th* Empire Songtter. IBcfore all lan&9. 18 KBl :n.f ■ F s M. 80. Boldly. \% |8 :n.f 8 :8 Is :8 1 TiOWBLL Mason. :-.l|d' :1 1.3e- 2.Be- :d.r fore all lands, in fore all tongues in n :n |n :d.r east or east or n ;n west, I west, I jn :n lore my na - tire love my na - tive f :-.f|l :f 8 :-.l |8 :n r ;-.8 It ;8 1 :— |8 !n r !-.n land the best, With tongue the best ; Tho' n :-.f In :d God^s best gifts 'tis not so smoothly ti :ti |r :t, t«em - ing; No spok - en. Nor d :— |t| :d gold or wov - en ti :-,d |s.f tn.r n !-.f|s :n r :- •.n |8.f :n.r n :-.f|8 :l.t jew - with In.r: els d.t, here ar tal - iai d :-,r B found. Yet 1 art, Yet In :d men when t, :- of no - ble it speaks from •d |n,r :d,ti souls a- bound, And heart to heart,The d :-.r In !l|.ti d' :8 |n :d eyes of word is d :8 joy nev In are - er :d n :— |r ; n.f gleam brok • d :- ing, And en, The |t| !d.r 8 tLitld' :n eyes cf joy are word is nev - er n :f |n :d r :— Id gleam brok - t, !- - mg. sn. Id Before all people, east or west, I love my countrymen the best ; A race of noble spirit ; A Bobei mind, a generous heart, To virtue trahied, yet free from art, They from their ures inherit. To all the world I give my hand. My heart I give my native land ; I seek her good, her glory ; I honour every nation* s name, Respect their fortune and their fame. But I love the land that bore me. 14 Tht Empire Scngiter, 11 3 Itnow a lanb. S. "Wallace. KEY C SOFUANO SoLO OR SkMI- CHORUS. I .n:r.d l.I know a 2 1 know a 3.1 know a s :- tf in.d:!) .r land with Tonthfnl streDgth o*«r land whole lofty snow-cappVI land whose boast is not in H. Williams. d ;t| I .Sitli^ti flow - ing. As flow its moun-taius, Like her high war - fare, But peaceful ** V d :-.n |r .d :t|,li might - y rivers to the hopes,o'er-top the fleeting homes and people pure in 8| :— I .Sitd.r sea, "With purpose clouds ; And foaming heart, Yet ere a •_ •n it .n :r .d n high and sturdy vigour waters, whose exhanstless foe should harm her fame or 1 :s h 'd :ti .d fflow- ing, Like eagle's loun- tains Are as the wel - fare. In her de- f :- .n |r .r :n .fe pin - ions fetterless and dreams her future life en- feucc her sons \^ith life woald s :- 1- free. shrouds. part. i f :-.n |r .d :ti .d Say,ye young and vigorous Say, ye young aspiring Say, ye young courageous y Chorus. :s l.Yes! 2.Ye8 ! 3. Yes ! yes ! yes! yes! His 'tis 'tis :8| |S| :- .t I- II band, band, band, n .,r :r Cana- da, Cana- da, Cana- da, Can Can Can :-.s ye ye ye :-.f II Youth - ful Won-d'rous Bonn - teous d iftiSti |t| :-.r f.n:r,d'|8 :— name this happy land ? name this noble land ? name this chosen land F f ifH :n I- ,n :n,f Cana- da, "With bounding | Cana- da, With lofty Cana- da, To her our*^ r .,d :d |- tT\ \n •£ 8 :-.n jn.n :r .d pulse, as restless as the hopes and as-pi-ra-tions lives shall hence devoted 8 :-«n |r .d :t|.l r :— sea; high; be; Si 8 :-,n Glo - rious Glo - rious Glo - rious |8| X- .d n mT sr Cana- da, Cana- da, Cana- da. II i-.f Might - T Might - y Might - y d MtiUi If ;-.r A . i\^ f .,n ;n |- .n :n .f Cana- da, Cana- da, Cana- da, Thy purpose For loy-al The homo of r.4:d |-.d:d.r Th0 Empire Songtter. rit s :- .d |n :r d !- high our own shall aia thou no^er shalt peace, the great, the be. sigh. free. t| :- .d |d :t| d :- 15 I- 12 ® Cana^a! (By permission of the Delmar Music Company, Montreal.) Recorder R. S. Wbir, D,C.L. KEY Ej?' Maestoso. n 1.0 2.0 3.0 r !— land, grow. Is Can Can Can • _ iS • a - - a - - a - da! da! da! crea :t |1 :1 dost in lord - ly gen • tie us com riv - era maid - ens n True Great May do. S mand. flow. rise; :r Our Where Be- I— |fe :- .fe n C. Lavalleb. !f Is :1 home, our pines and neath thy na • tive ma - pies shin • ing cen pa prai stal triot ries wart We Thou And S - I- Si love spread sons thou and and f :- .n |r s n .,f thee ris - ing the land, a - bide^ see art so s :- .f |n s f »,8 fair, dear land, The Can • a - da. From Can - a • da. From 1 :s |f :n true north strong and east to west - em east to west - em - I free ; sea, sea. And The Wher- f !-,n|r :n„f stand on guard, land of hope for e*er thy pines and * cen 8 !-.f|n :n Can - a- da, We all who toil. The prai -ries are, The^ r :s |s.fenfe stand on guard for land of lib - er - true north itroDg and do. 8 : thee. ty. fre^. - I- ) 16 The Umpire Songster. [Bb-] f Chouus. n ;— Is :- .8 d :- 1- • • f 11 :-.l d :- Can |t| - a - !-.t, da! 1- » • r ; — Can - a - Id :-.d r :— 1- 8 :— iBe :-.8e 1 sf |n :r da! ti :- 1- d :~ Can Ita, - a - :-.tai da! 1| We :li stand on 8i :1| d :- |r ,_ n !— 1- ff ritard. : 8 :— Id' :- .d guard for Iti : — thee, d :- 1- « • n • — Can - a- |PI :- ,n 1 :f In :r 8 :—- lt, d *•— 1- :- da, we f :r stand Id on guard si :— for I8| • • thee d / 1- :- 1 13 KEY :8 i Lord. 2.0 :n Hort), wbile for all manftin&* 8 :d |r :1 while for all man- guard our shores from n :d Id :f :d' With :n 8 ;1 |8 :d hear us for our prosp'rous times our n !f jn ;d Dr. Gauntlrtt. 8 :f kind we ev - 'ry n ;r in ;8 pray, Of foe, With Id :t, f :f jn :n na - tiye land, The ci - ties crown, Our li :ti Id :d n :8 |1 ;d' ev -*ry clime and peace ourbor-ders d :n |r :fe r :n |f :r land we love the fields with plenteous d :d 111 :ti t :~ I- coast, bless; s :- I- d :- I- most, -ness, d 3 Unite us in the sacred love Of knowledge, truth, and Thee ; And let our hifis and valleys shout The songs of liberty. 4 Lord of the nations I thus to Thee Our country we commend ; Be Thou her refuge and her trust, Her everlasting Friend. / I UMii The Empire Songster, 17 14 Canada, Xan& of tbc jfree* m(» / , KBY Bb- Spirited. :8| .Si l8| !d • r n :d • 8| :ti .d E. 0. 1| Nl?LSt»N. :8| .81 ] ; l.Th«re*Ba Z.Wheiour 3. Let us laud in the sires, ])rave and tell to the north true, world, where the in the both in riv - ers are wil - der-ness song and in flow - ing In / plant - ed The) sto - ry. How V !S( .f, Hi 5111 t8| d :ni .Hi f| :fi .fi f, :ni .Hi / , r :t| .8| PI .,n ;n T :ti .d r :8| .81 j beau - stand - brave - ty and ard of ly our ma - jes-ty li - ber-ty, fa- thers fought, on trust - free to the ing in men to sea ; And the / God, Though it > be ; And though V ^ f| :f. .f. Pli .,8| :d 1| :ri .r," 8t :8| .f| ) . 8| :d .r n :d • 8| r :ti .d li :8| .81 \ bright was thou - 1 sun of but a sands hare hea • ven home on fall - en its free on glo - soil bat - ry is that they tie fields show - ing, The/ want - ed, They) go - ry, They I • 1 * \ n, !n| ,8| d :8| ."1 fe, :fei .fei fei :8| ,81 i 9 n :n .8 > f \n .,r d" :n .,r d [ \ land found died Hi •8| that is - ed our not in :d •n dear coun - yain, r est try, for :d of a the •f8| all lands to con - ti - nent land still is Hi :8| .,f, me. broad. free. n, ( Chorus. :8| n :t| .4 r :d •981 1 X :t| .d li :8i • '] i Then here's t< d :8 ) 1 1 the •fTIi land of in, the moun - tain a nd 1 riv . :ni • } 18 [BbO 8| !l| .ti d Stretch - iug in glo fi :t*i .fi n, The Empire Songtter, ry from :1| •>! sea fe, :n .fe un - to :d .d sea; P d God d # t* :d .d save our :d .d n tfTi sn her - i - tago, li •fli:ii m now f| :t| .d and for :8| A n ev d :r er, /: •4 ;d Can - a - da, li nil :li 8 ifS 18 Can - a - da, Hi ifPli SHj f land 1| of •r the :8i .fi d free. n, 15 lbere'0 to tbe lan^ Rev. W. Wyb Smith. KEY Ab- Brightly. Hi .,d 8| :d .,! |d :ti 1. Here's to the land of the 2. Here's to the land with its S.Here's to her hills of the :ni .yfilsi :fi iA r :1| .ytild !— rock and the pine ; hlank - et of snow, To the moose and the deer ; f, :8| .,fihi :— S. "Wallace. n \n tS Here's to the he - ro and Here's to her 81 :d .,r Is ;n .4 land of the hun - ter tlie for - ests,her |n :d .,8| li :ti .4 In :r raft and the riv - er ! wel - com-estpil - low! fields and her now - ers ; fi :8| .,l||d :t| 8| ;d .,! |d ;ti ^,d Here's to Here's to Here's to the land where the the land where the her homes of un- 8| :si .,f||ni :8| .a Th0 Empire Songster, 10 # t^ :li ntild 8un • beams shine, storm- y winds blow, change- a - hie cheer, fi :•! .»fi|ni :n ,jn And the Three And the • 8| ttSi night days maid fe, :d nd |ti :r ^r that is bright with tlie ere the moun-tainscan *neath the shade of her :fei.tfei|8| :ti ^ti n north talk own d light's I to the na-tive' :n .d |fe,8 ;— quiv-er. oil - low. bow-ers ! Id .ti:— f :n .,f |r :n .,f Here's to the land of the Here'8 to the buck- wheats that Here's to the land of the f :n .,f|r :n .,f 8 !n .ydisi axe and the hoe ! smoke on her l)oard ; rock and the pine ; 8 :n ^dlsi li :1 .8 |fj|T^!r -d Here's to the hearties that Here's to the ma - pie that Her*!' 8 to the land of the fi :f|.8i |l|,si:f|.ni d :t|.d In ir .8| give them their glory, With sweet-ens their sto - ry ; raft and the riv - er ! si :f|tni|si :8|.S| 8| :d .,r Id Ui^d stroke up<»u stroke and with Here's to the scythe that we Here's to the land where the Hi :ni,,f||ni :8|„ni :- .81 r :li.,ti|d blow up- on blow, The swing like a sword; And sun • beams shine, And the fi :8|.,f||ni :-.n, li.tr;d ,r | n .1 !8 .f might of the for - est has here's to the fields where we night that is bright with the fi.si:l|,t| |d :n .r n rit. :r .^ |r :d passed in- to sto - ry. ga - therourglo - ry, north light's quiv - er. d :t(.fti|t| :d Si/ 16 (Hot) preeerve our native lanl). (By permissiou of Whalry, Hoycb & (jo.) Words and Music by J. D. Kekrison. ti :-.l||li !li f :n |d :r na - tive land, Fair Can- a - da the land e'er threat With des - o - la - tion rul - er3,Lord, Aud all their coun- cils Hi :-,fijfi :f| ri :ni |1| :ri mf KB\ :d ' Kb. d :- • si 8| :d 1- 2.8houl(i 3. Be God for - pre - preserve our eig'i foes our sent with our :ni ni :- •rill Hi :ni 20 [Bb.] r free, fell, guide; 8| : I— I— :8i - I May God From Ths Empire 8ong%Ur, n :r |d ! r .n Hia right hand prt) - guard the knav- ish right and tricks of Hi :8ei |1| ;t|.d f !f tect lend pol - r our us • 1 - :d land. And might. The in - tics Turn |ti :d •xf- r A In ganrd her lib - er- vad - er to re- Thou til sir hearts a- fi :li I St !-.ti|n, :— d :- I- ty pel. side. P Then |r !-.r shall each t| :— |t| :-,t| 11 ■I n ;d 1 ( id r • |r :- -•r n :- M~ : val - ley, d :d 1 < each Id moun . tain 8| :— |8| !- and ■ .8| plain, Ld !— |~ : r :— |r • -.r n :d 1 :d ti :~ 111 :- si :— 1- Ech - t, :- It, :■ in cho-n d :d is 1 the :n, glad ri :si re jfe, frain. 8i :- 1- 4 \ i > 3^s-.8i!8| :d j Can - a- da, fair In, :-Ahi !n. t, :-.l!|li :li Can - a- da, God's n, :-.f||f, !l, - I- n :r |d :r ,r\ His right hand pro . d :t| |1| :t|.d f If If :n tect our land, And r :d |t| :d rit r !f In :-,r guard our lib • er- 1, :1| |8| i-.fi d ty. ni ♦L^ 17 The Empire Songster, flDai? (Bot) preserve tbee, Canada* 21 KBY F. (For Iwo p.rts omit the 2nd.J :d I.May 2.Tho' :d S.In R. S. Ambrosb. -.d|f !n God pre-serye thee, d :- .d Id :d we may ner - er d :-.d|l| :8| spring - tide flush, thro* n Can d read S| -.r|d :d - a - da, Though -.ti|d :d the page That -.S||l| !l| 1 :1 child a • d :d tails thy fi :fi s :f raong the It, :r deeds of |S| !t, sura- raer's glow, Wheu au - tumn winds are proud -est lands, strong ti :d.r id :d na - tioQS now 86] !l|.t| |1| • ter's snow, through :d 8 18 18 :s hearts and hands Shall r :n .f |n :n prime of age Have ti :d .v_ |d :de weal and woe, This t :1 .8 Id' :n Land of the rush - ing 8 :8 .8 js :d Land of the rush - ing :f .f In !d f Chouus. ' t :1 .8 Id' Land of the for 8 :s .8 |8 Land of the for f :f .f In n riv d S ravers shall rise for ':lii|ti|d :ti prayers shall rise for ni ':fi.8i|l| ;8| :s thy dear sake, For li :M|r :ti thy dear sake. For f| :8|.l||t| :8|.f| d> :d ev - er d :d ev - er ni si, !r er, :t, riv - er, S| :si |r :n and for Hi :1i and for If I :fi :8 est :n est :d :r Our :t, Our :8i r s- - Id ev t. !- er. - Id ev si :- er. - id 22 18 KEY O mf The Empire Songster. (Bot) blc00 our broab Dominion (By permission of Whalky, Botce & Co.) . Rather slow. :s iGod 2God 3God f .:n |r :d bless our broad Do- bless our broad Do - bless our broad Do- d ;ti |1| :si min - ion, Our miu - ion, Our min - ion. Our d :d |r :r bon-ny Northern rug-ged Northern homes,our flag, our R. S. Knioht. n !— I :n land, land, king, Our From Spread •}■■■ :• r :8 Is :fe thou-sand f or- ests Po - lar iceberg's hap- pi - ness and wav-ing wild, Our frosty ring To plen - ty A - 1 :t| |t| :-.l| lakes and tor- reni<^ southern frontier's mongst our maples 8i :- grand. bandy green, mf From God In 1^ ti :ti |t| :si where the mist-y bless all tribes and peace or war our d :— Id :si es Of pies Witb- ian, I3e surg - peo - Guard • r :r jr ;si old At - Ian- tic in our vast do- Thou our Fa - ther n roar, main, still. - I :n To And And i \ n :ti Id :I| where the bright Pa- make them all as what Thy wis - dom f Chorus. i :si r :d |ti :l|.s, ci - fie sweeps A - bro - thers work , ' A nd sees is best Shall f "^1::=- dim. s :-,f|n :r long our western not for greed or be our Father's d :- shore. gain. will. :8i n n :n |n sn bless our broad Do- d :d jd :tai cres. f : -If !f f--. nun 1 I • — ion, Here fe :fe |fe :r make Thy truth to r !r |r :d s :- K biand, ti !-|- So t :t, ^ shall • _ .r|d :1, Cana - dians .8jl| :f| r :-.d|ti :8| free • men be. And li :-.li|8| :f| rail. 8 :f true in Hi :1| :r.,d in _ heart and |8i :ti d : hand d : i I 7 he Empire Songster, 28 .) *4- r 19 (Cbc flDcn of tbc IRortb. KEY O. Com spirito. mf Three tneastires Symphony. d :8i»)ti|d tSicyti 1 . Come if you dare to the 2. We are the men of the 3. Men of the North ! if to Words and Music by H. H. Godprbt. d : si.8i |d :(si).S| North -man's lair, The fair, far north, The war we go forth. Let our d !d .n |r .d :t|td tramp of your ar-mies shall Bot land of the maple »pread> a- trust never lie in martial r :li I !(li.li) shake us ; round us ; num- hers, But in r :liMde)r ili^de Shout if ye will, we are Here shall we live, not an that spark blest in r :1| |r :- .(s^ free - men still ; inch we give ; each man's breast. The s :-.(r)|r :- .f Words can - not None shall con- fire thatnev - er n :d break us ; found us ; slum- bers ; •n For For That n we we ha :t| .,r Id :1| .,d have the brain have the land - tred of wrong and the and the and that brawn and the blood Of the grain and the gold, And should pride in the right, And the li.sei:l|.t| ) Saxon and the ( foes for these e'er V freedom that ODr i I | d .t i :d .r Celt and the wish to try a fore - fa-thers n Gaul, fall, won. — I— !n .n And we Why,they'll No ! we'll S If :r ,n s .n :1 fear not an-y man, but we' find that we can figlit when we \ never yield a jot, but just ] 'U^ f .r :s .f |n :d .^ do the best ve can, VFhen we know we're in th« right, And we keep what we have got,If we s :n .,d |1| ;ti march at our coun- try's march at our coun- try's fight till the day is d :- I call, call, done. „A..^««iiia^ Pi r 24 2'h0 Empire SongBter. Chorus. With dignity. s :- .n |n si Can - a - da, dear d :-.d Id :d s :- .n |d :— Can - a - da, :-,S| id :- d :r f^ |r :1| Men of the north are li :8|.,si|.fi :fei *< I i^ ti :— I— :si we; Si \ — For d :d thee we Hi :d r :s |fe :1 aye thou shalt be ti :ti Ir :d s :- I free; ;i :• v:/ d :r ,,n |r ;1| Men of the north are li :l|.,S||f| :fei ti we; Si n :f Is thee we'll die d :li |s, if Fesante /r^'>^ - - - :-.l But :-.d \T live |t| :d.r and for :li.ti n ;f |8 thee we'll die, :r In But :d sempre f s :-.n In ; Can - a- da, dear d :-«S||si :d s :-.n Id :— Qan - a - da, n !-.S||l I : I- - I :si Fpr :fi d :d thee we Pll SHj |r :d.r live and for |8| :li.ti /?s fT^ s .n :d .Ij |si :s ev-er-raore thou shalt be n .n :d .1| |si :t| - I d free. d :- I # i 20 KEY B(?. Brightly. jO introduction to 1st verse only. id S— |n !- I" Sweet, sweet, " Sweet, 0weet Canaba ! " (The song of the White-throated Sparrow.) "Words and Music by Louise J. Murphy. Tj t ~ i S • 8 f :f :r n J— • • 1 :1 :di Hon -our it, O'er earth and What we have f !f :f 8 :8 :di stick to it, - cean, a • con - quer'd we n :n :n ;r' ;r keep it gainst the have and un - blue we fe :fe :fe t B furled ; sky; hold ; 8 It True For — :8 f di :di :di 1 :1 :1 r' :r' :r» t :- :8 shall not be sol - diers and loy - al de •> beat - en, sail - ors fend - ers a - it it round it nev - er ney - er we'll shall shall stand, lack, . lack, The Our Our d.r :n.d :r .n f !f :f r .n :fe, r :n .fe 8 ! — :n 1 :1 .t :d'.r' flag of our coun- try*8 dear coun- try's dear f :f .8 :l.t n* :d' :8 rit 1 !l :t d' !- • • fa - thers, our ban - ner, the ban - ner, the King, and Old Un Old Un our - ion - ion land. Jack Jick. d' :8 :n f :r :8 n :— • • % h sssra The Empire Songster, 83 t 4 * 27 ZTbe "Rowan ^rcc. Baroness Nairn ib. P KBY El?. Ttndei'ly and wif\ expression. :d.r l.Oh! 2.H0W 3.We 4.0h! :d n :-.n|n :r row - an tree, oh ! fair thou wast in sat a - neath thy there a • rose my d :-,d|d :t| n.s:— Is :-.d rowan simmer spreading father's d .n':— tree,thouMt time, wi' shade, the prayer, in |n !- ,n ave a^ hairn ho - f :- Scotch Air. -.8|1 :di he dear to thy clus- ters ies round thee ly €▼ - *ning*8 .n|f :f 1 :s me. white, ran, calm, f :n cree, ; d.r En - How They How ;d !- .n In n twined thou art rich and gay pu'd thy hon sweet was then d :-.d Id :-.r wi' thy - nie my :- .t| n ,8 :— mo-ny autumn her-ries mither's d .n :— II ties dress red, Yoice If !- .8 0' with ' and I :-,n 8 :n |r :-.d hame and in • fan- her -ries red and neck -la - ces they in the Mar-tyr's n :d |ti :-.d 8 !-,l|hs:fjn flowers the simmer's noo nae mair I smiled our sports to neath the row- an n !-,f|f.n:r,d d !- cy. bright ; Strang ; psalm. d :- pride, see, see, tree, d :t 8 ;n |r :-,d a' the kint - ra Jot they ne'er can am-ie at her hame and in - ifan- n :d |ti :-.d side, be. knee, cy, d I- I :8 Thy In *r y Noo !n n ;r | :d.r There But Wi' But I :d 8 :-^i|di :t leaves were aye the thy fair stem were mi- ther, oh ! I a* are gone ! we n !-jn In :n n !-,n|n ;-.r was na sic a they're engray-en lit - tie Jean - ie hallowed thoughts a d ;-*d|d ;-,ti t i-.ljl !-.d' first 0' 8pring,thy ma-ny names which ' see her still, she 1 meet nae mair a- f :-.f|f :-.f n.8:— |1 :-,8 bonnie tree in , on my heart, for- on her lap, and { -round thee twine 0' d.n:— |f :-.n ; d.r Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! :d row rov row row d :- an an an an |ti :- /^ I- 1- tree. tree. tree, tree. d : I- 34 The J^mpirfi SongnUr. 28 a b(ablant> lab wv^ love was born. Burns. KEY Kj;. Allegretto moderato. :d.r iWithhii IS.They :d.ti n :n |n :r .d n :n |n :d' high -land lad my love was born, The fil - i - beg and tar - tan plaid, And ban- ished him be- yond the sea ; But d :d Id tted d :d Id :n s :n |f,n:r.d low - laud laws he gude clay - more down ere tlie bud was n :d |r.d:t|.d n tr |r :d .r held in scorn ; But he by his side; The on the tree, A - d :ti jti :d.ti PI :n |f .n :r .d still was faith - f ul la - dies* hearts he down ray cheeks the d :d |r .d :t|.d n :s |di :d'.r' to his clan, My did tre - ■ pan, My pearls ran, Em - d :r |n :n,f '\ n'.r';d'.t |r'.d':t .1 gal - lant braw Jolm gal - lant braw John brae - ing my John 8 .f :n .r |f .n :s .f s :n jn :n ,f High -land - man. Sing High-land - man. Sing High-land - man. Sing n :d |d :d.r 8 :n hey, my hey, my hey, my n :d Id' :n ] braw Jolm / biaw John / braw John \ in :d 1 s :s |s :-•! High-land - man, Sing n jn jn :- ,f s :n ho, my n :d Id' :t_^ braw John |n :r .d r' !r |r ; d ,r High-land- man; There's t| :t| |ti :d.t| n :m |f.n:r,d DO a d :d lad r.1 |r.J :ti.d n :s Id' :d>.r' a' the Ian' Was d :r |n :n.f n'.r»:d'.t|r'.d':t.l match wi' ray John 8.f :n.r|t .n :8.f 8 ;n |n Highland -man. n :d jd The Empirt Songtter. 35 29 ttbc meeting of tbe waters. T. Moore P KEY Ab' Andante, :s.f n :-.r :d d :1| :si l.Thtreii 2 Yet it :n ,r not in this was not that d :-.8i:ni wide world a na- ture had ni !fi !f| S| :1| :d val- ley so shed o'er the Hi :f| :f| d :— :r.n pweet As tliat scene Her Hi :— :s„d Irish Air. f :f :n,r vale in whose pur -est of r :r :d.ti r :n :d bos- om the crys-tal and ti :d :d s :n :d bright wa-ters brightest of n :d :d r :— • :r,^ meet, Oh ! the green, It was ti :— • ;t|.,d cres. f :f ;n,r last rays of not the soft r :r id.t r !n :d feel- ing and ma -gic of t| :d :si ■| s :n :d life must de streamlet or Hi :8| :d r !— part hill, t, : :d.,r Ere the Oh! - :d.,t| n !-,r :d bloom of that no, it was d !-.S|:n| d.li:-- ;8| valley shall something more fi.fi:- :fi Si l| :d fade from my ex - qui - site Pit :f| :si f heart, still, 1| — !f.n Ere the Oh! — !t|.t| dim. n -j-or:d bloom no, d : rit. e dim, d.l,!~ of that it was ii— :si valley shall something more fi.fi:- !fi S| :1| :d fade from my ex - mii - site Hi :fi :f, d :— heart, btill. Hi :— Si/ »'r Twas that friends, the beloved of my bosom, were near, Who made every scene of enchantment more dear. And who felt how the best charms of nature improve When we see them reflected from looks that we love. 4 Sweet vale of Avoca ! how calm could I rest In thy bosom of shade, with the friends I love best, Wliere the storms which we feel in this cold world would cease, And our hearts, like thy waters, are mingled in peace. r:;| 86 Th$ Empire Songster, 30 ^bc flDinetcel ffioi?. Thomas Moore. mf KEY JP. :8| d t-.r |f .n;r.d min - strelboy to the min - strel fell but the d :-«t||d :si.8i f>, r •_ • ..did :si find him, His iin • der; The d !t| .,d|d :si n ;8 |d' ;tMd' war has gone, In the foe-man's chain Coold not d ;? |n \n.^ Irish Air. 1 ;- ,3 | n .,f ; s .n j ranks of death you*U ( bring that proud soul ( f i- .tild Mr:n.d I St/ d !-,r I f .n !r .d fa - ther's sword he hath harp he loved ne'er li :- .li |si :8|,d n :s |3' !t ^d' gird - ed spoke a - d :r on And his gain, For he In ;r .,r .'1 ^ 1 !s |n .,f ! s .n wild harp slung be - tore its chords a - d :ti |d .jitn .d r :- hind sun d :t Id him. der. 1^ (.8) And (.r) ) d' ?t 11 !-.t,d' * * Land of song, * ' said the . said,** No chain shall ( n jn.r |d :-j»!,r 1 t ;1 |8 :se war- nor hard,"Tho' sul - ly thee Thou r sr.d |t| !n.r r)rr » 'it. 1 i-.n In :8e all the world be- soul of loye and d !-.r|d :ti 1 \;-X |d« :d' tray thee, One brav - er- y ! Thy d :-.r |n !d a tempo, d :-,r sword at songs were d !-,t| If .nrr.d least thy made for the |li.8i:d,d n :8 \t :t.4' rights shall guard, One Sure and free, They shall :t| 111 :8|.,8| | n .,f;8 .n harp shall nev - or sound in fit8i:l|,ti|d •,r:n .d :- .4|d praise sla d thee '^ - Teiy," :t|.4ia I! "^ Th0 Empire S(mg9t$r. 37 r i If 31 BIl tbrouab tbe nigbt KBT O. Slow with expression, mp d :-.tiil| :d l.While the moon her 2.LoTe,tothee my r :-.d |ti :8| watch is keep-ing thoughts are turning, fei:-tfei|8i :8| PP 1 Welsh Air — " Ar-hyd-y nos.'* I :■ mp d :-.ti|l| ;d "While the wea-ry And for thee my Pli !-jni|f| :f| pnco cres. f :-.n|f :s O'er my bo - som a I Tliough sad fate onr r ;-.d |t| :8| world is sleeping, heart is yearning. feit-ifeiis, :si 1 :-.s|f :n gen - tly steal -ing, lives maysev- er, : I : |ti :-.t, All through the All throug!» the S| tf | |f| :-.fi PP li :— Iti !-.t All through the All through thf 8i :fi If I s-.f, poco rit. -< f :r |r :d Vi- sions of de- Parting will not r :d 111 !l| d : 1- « • night, night. Hi !-- 1- • • d :- 1- • night, night, Hi : — 1- * • n !-.r|d !t| light re- yeal-ing, last for ev - er, S| :~i8||8| :S| P [|y ;-.t,|l, !d L ' t, ithe a pure and i'ii' io's a hope that n, i".^,|f, :f, r !-.d |t| ;si ho - ly feel-ing leaves me nev- er, fei:-.fei|8i !S| PP /r\ P^^ ^'*» li ;— |ti !-.t, All through the All through the 8i :fi |fi :-.fi d :- I- night, night. n, :— I — VA/ 32 %>arit I tbe summona. KBT W. e -.f In :r i '.Hark 2.Shep- 3.Toil 4. Quick ! the sum - mons, herdB,quit your and trou • ole , join hands, and I d :d .r |n :d Welsh Air—** Nos Galau." eome, my cares for lie be foot it fel - lows, Slea - sure, ind us, feat - ly, I r .n :f .r |n Fa la la la la Fa la la la la Fa la la la la Fa la la la la t|.d :r .ti |d ^ 38 d :ti la la la la Hi la la la la :8| Id la! la! la! la! Id Thf Empire Songtttr. I Crown your Fish- era, Think no In the s :-.f hats ^th leaye your more of dance we |n !r hoi - ly nets and eh an- ces ne'er can d :d,r I her - ry, wher- ry, drea,- ry, wea - ry, jn :d r .n :f .r jn :- .r Fa la la la Fa la la la Fa la la la Fa la la la ti.d:r .ti la la la la Id la la la la :- .S| la la la la n, la la la la Id la! la! la! la! Id Hark, This While To .n |f :r the peal - ing must he a the well - known the harp that !-.d |r :t n :-,f |8 hells night strains sounds d : :r that tell us, of lei - sure re - mind us, so sweet-ly, •r jn :ti s :-,f|n !r the eve of the eve of *Tis the eve of On the eve of n ;-,r|d :si 'Tis 'Tis n.f:s jl.tsd' Fa la la Fa la la Fa la la Fa la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la d .li:si.t| jd .r :n Je t :1 Is la la la la la ! la la la la la ! la la la la la ! la la la la la ! 8 .r ;n .fels d ;d^ jn :d new year mer-ry, new year mer-ry, now year mer-ry, new year mer-ry, PI) :ni.S||d :d r.l:f.r|s :-.f Fa la la la la la Fa la la la la la Fa la la la la la Fa la la la la la fi.fi:fi.fi|ni.fi:si.l| la la la la la la la la S| :t| n :r |d la! la! la! la! d 33 flD^ own flew Zealan& borne* KEY S| :ni love love loTe :si my to to d ;— :r home, stroll wan my on der n !d :r - py - mei's the sum J. Griqo, Auckland, N.Z. d ;- jt home, morn, shore, I In Be- Be- ll :si :d fair fore side New the the d ;t i :d Zea - land's sun is flow - ing isles; high, tide. — ! n ;f The And And 8 :n ;d glo - n ga - ther watch the d :ti :1 I of the flow-ers, and sea - bird's > The Empire Songster, 89 < li :s i :fi South, where ferns, and grace - ful rii J — all moss, flight, The And And li :r :d J face chase ships of the with ti :n :r na but sails ture ter- spread d :- : smiles, fly; wide. ! t|.d Where At The no noon, plea :t hie to saiit si :- for shel school :d ests ter and n :— crown 'neath bu :d the the »y hill, trees, town and ( and V are li :ti :d stream - lets hear the full of f :— :n thread the Tu - i's* charms for r :- vales, song, me. And And While s :n ;d might then on y ere this d :t, :1 - eve Brit cean- . ning - ish Ij^jsi :f| cir - cles spreads her south - ern Hi :— :S| round, And veil, Home- soil I li ;r :d breathes re - ward to dwell con- ti :n :r fresh speed tent ing a - and gales. long. free. Chorus. S| !n i :S| hap - py Hi :d| \V\\ s !— :— own li : home, Pli !— : — f : New ri : — \— :si S| :ni :si n :— :— • My hap - py Hi :d| :ni home, S| :— : — • • 1 • 1 d •— •- . Zea - S| :— :~ land home. Hi :— :- !— :n My .1 my / -:-:d ) I ■ * New Zealand " Par son" bird. rnmKprma^^tBF. 40 Ths Empire Songster, 34 Hbvance» Huetralia. (By permiflsiun of Dr. McBurnkt; Melbourne.) J. EccLESTON Walker. KEY A. d :si |n :d l.Eise, Austi a-lians, 2.Calm and steady, S.Senseof du - ty d :8| |n :d 8 :-.f|n ;— mark ydiir day, still and strong ; must prevail ; t| :t| id ! — S. D. McBuRNBY, Mus.D. r :d |t| :r Seize the standard, Pass the watch -word WhendidBrit-ish ti :li |si :ti 1, !t|Ji|Si :— bear the sway ; right a - long, cou-rage fail? li :fei is, :— d :si |n :d Driye the clouds of [n - spi - ra - tion Wave the Cross o'er d :si in :d s :-.fin J— sloth a- way, move the throng hill and dale, ti :ti id :— r :d |ti !— And ad - vance. To ad - vance, And ad - vance, t| :1| |S| :— li Jr still ad still ad still ad S| :fe - vance ! - vance ! - vance ! |S| : — ti :ti iti ! l|.s i Know, your fa-thers Yes, in ev -'ry By each hon-est fi :fi |fi :fi S| !d isi :— left their home phase of life, heart's appeal, T5| :ni iPii :— si :r iti :8| Far be - yond the Thro* each trouble. By the pa-tnot's fi :fi Ifi :fi S| ;n id !— - cean*sfoam, care, and strife, burning zeal, Hi :8| JHi :— d *.- .d |r id Know they trod your Keep the mot - to By that nev - er d :1, na - tive still in dv - mg If : strand, view, love, |fi : :-.r in :r Led the way, and On - ly to our By that star of fei :--.feiifei :fei 'i r :ti left com cause be hope a - 8| :8| |8 :8 nB mand To ad- true And ad- bove We ad- If I :fi.,fi 8 :— vance, vance, vance, ni : id still still still Id :-.4 ad- ad- ad- :-t.ta 1 :- vance ! vance ! vance ! i tyf :n .,r Advance, Aus - Advance,Aus- Advance.Aus- * I .fl|:S|„f|j The Empire Songster, 41 T :d tra - lia ! V\\ 2 Hi Still, d Is still |t| • _ • _ ad- d !- I- vance d : 35 ZTadmantan mattonal Hntbem. KEY Ab- ' :si \ lAll ) 2May i :si d :-,r |n id hail the land we love and joy a - ni :-.8i|d :d f :1 is :d love so well, Bright round thee wateh, And li :fi |ni ;ni F. A. Packer, Hobart Town. d :— I— !«1 r :f |n :r jew-el of the God thy ways de- fi :li Id :t, sea fend d ; Fair i i ; Thy ( !-l~:^f 1 I d' :t.l|s :n home of Britain's chil-dren walk in n :f in :d ti :-.d |r :t bright-eyed maidens right pre-vail and 8| !-.S||f| :f| s :-.f In :d beau-ty smiles on rul - ers true, with ti ;-.t||d :1| d :-,r |n !d ma - nia ! land of v\\ ;*.8||d :d s !-.f|n :s stal - wart sons, The honour's paths, Un- t| :-.r|d !n d :-.r jn :d gai - ly sin^. And might as-sist,When Hi :-.Si|d :d r !-jn |r :s fv - *ry side,0'er wis-dom frame Thy fei:-tfei|S| :t|' 1 :d> |d> :t brave,the bold, and til their journey's f :n |r :f 1 :n f :1 Is :d oy and peace, Wboir i :fi Ini :ni i :-.8|f and plenty as-sail the f :-.n|r :d peace foes n :s Is :fe moun-tain,vale,and peo- pie's ways and d :t| |1| :r f :n sons are li :si |r :d true and If I :fei d' :- free ! end. n :— • r :— reign, cause, t, :- s :— plain, laws t, :~ :•} s :— brave, s, :— f.Ab. — :*si Where May — :^si :si Tas- :8|.fi No :f 42 [Ab.] d :-.r |n ;d scorn - ful foe shall Hi :',8||d ;tai The Empire Songster, f :1 |8 :1 lay thee low, While li :f In :d s ;n |r :-.d d :- 1- Brit-ain rules the n :d |ti :-,d ware. d :- 1- 36 Campbell. / KEY F. Id' :- l.Ye 2.The 3.Bri - 4.The jn :— l?c mariners of iBnalan^ s 8 :1 |f :n.r ma - ri - spi - rits tan - uia me - teor m :f ners of of your needs no flag of |r :d.ti ores. n Eng - fa - bul - Eng - d :- — h !S land that thers shall warks, no land shall |d :n Dr. Callcott. 8 :s 1 8 :fe guard our na - tive start from er - *ry towers a - long the yet ter - ri - fie r :d jti :1| mf s :— seas, wave ! steep ; burn, fli :— |r !- Whose For the Her Till It, :- n .r ! d .ti |ti :1| bat - tie and the - cean was their home is on the star of peace re - d,ti:li.8i |8i :fei n :n |n :r .d flag has brayed a deck it was march is o'er dan - ger*8 trou d :d Id their the bled :ti.li si :— breeze ! grave ; deep, turn : si :— mf Is :- Your Where With Then, jn ! — cre8, r :r thou- sand field of moun-tain night de • t| :t, f :8 glo - rious Blake and thun -ders then, ye r sn |r :d,t| yeaia The fame, And waves. Her part And the |t| :1|.S| In :f stand- ard raight-y from her - cean Id :r r :-.n|r :s launch a-gain To Nel - son fell, Your na - tive oak She war - ri-ors, Our I !n ti :-.d|t f :s |n :f match an-oth - er man-ly hearts shall quells the flood be - song and feast shall r :n |d :r n — Ir :— foe ! glow, -- low ; flow, d ;— |ti :- / I r !~.r And As ye As they < To the' |t| :-.t| 5 r fmsaimmm.. The Empire Songtter. 43 I n :— |f !-i8 sweep through the sweep through the roar on the fame of your d :— Ir !-jn 1 !- deep, deep, shore, URme, f S- If :-.n And I As ye As they To the |r :-.d r !— In :-.f sweep through the sweep through the roar on the fame of your t| !— Id :-,r 8 ! — deep, deep, shore, name, n :— f Is :-.f And As ye As they To the* |n :-,r n :— If :-.f sweep through the sweep through the roar on the fame of your d :— |r :-.r n !— |r ;— deep, \ deep, I shore, ; name, d !~ |t, :- 1 8 :-.f |n !n |n :n (1,2, 3) While the (4) When the : |t| :-,r storm-y tera-pests storm d •m has ceased to \ :d id :d j r .d !r ,n |r mf :r ,n blow. While the blow, When the t|.li:t| .d |ti :t| .d :f If :f storm-y slorm has r !r tern - pests ceased to |r !r f n .r ; n ,f jn :f ,8 blow, While the blow, When the d .tisd .r Id :r .n I !l 11 !l storm-y tem - pest storm has ceased to f :f If :f s .f! s.l |s :s.s blow, While the blow. 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