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Las diagrammes suivants illuatrent la mithode. 1 2 3 4 5 6 :'lUl(iMlltlllllli>llllll|(lllll> --'--^^^^^^fit^^^^-^- ^m * CLu^ ^ UlG/POI^IA * r)ALL,-4^ f EDlSMy, fEBRM 17TeJ88(i THE CLUB WILL BE ASSISTED BY (Of Toronto). ^ (Of Toronto). VIOLIN. Mix«>x<^ Qffa (iofe Hlf I.,jml..ni SOPRANO. Mr. ©N/Zftifae^ Moc^rl%e (Of New \i.irkl. TENOR. -•*«- AC'COMI'AMST, MfMS MINNIE HAVMOMJ. imiEt lOIt, - MR. \\. .1. BIHK.S. I Doors will h' C'losid during Niimhm. ■-^^Vk^^^^^ ADVKKTISKK. ■■■■■^■■■Il I » ■ ■ 1 « ■ ■ I »l . « f « » ■ I »i n ■ «i II p « , a *iAMSON. B.\LL.4D -" The Miller and the Maid," CI..U». :ii! t:-, the chief,, wli,j in iiiunipSi advances ! 1 1 (iior'd and liless'd be the everereeii pine I (5 may the tree, in his banner that Kl»nces, H'louristi, the shelter and grace of our line ! Heiiven send it Imppy dew, earth lend it sap anew Cinilv to iMurtteon. and broadly to grow, • White every HiKhland gTcn semis our shout back a«en. Kixlerigh Vich Alpine dhu, ho '. ieroe. Kow, vassals, row for the pride of the Highlands I Stretch to j-our oars, for the evergreen pine ! O that the rosebud that graces y«n islands Were wreathed in a garland, around him to t» liiu I O that some .idling gem, worthy such noble stem, Honor'd ■,\n^\ bless'd in their sh.idow might grow : txiud sh..uld Clan Alpine then ring from her deepinosi glen R(Klcrlnli Vich Alpine dhw, ho ! ieijoe ! Vieuxtemps ' ^.'^" ' y"^" "''•y f" ""y moment ?' Said the miller to the maid. As she went along the shallows In the twinkling alder shade, " Kor I've .so much to tell you. And you alwB^'s say me nay ; .And with such .i retty lionnet, Oh 1 you take ,uy breath away ; For, h«y deal ! you are so pretty." She turiieGE. 1 am lonely iii the dawning, And my heart, my poor fond heart, is failing. Wouldst thou whisper words of comfort ii.'f *'y '"'"'''" '^°"''' Kuess how mine is aching'.' \V lit thou tell me ere the sunset That the love of ye.irs is worth the taking '; ■fill the stars are all gone out alx>ve me, I have wailed till the morning. Just to tell thee, dearest, how I love ihee, Arthur S. Sullivan E. Towmhmd Driffield \ .VRiox ciAr«. ^ Who needs the trumpet blow n To make him lM)Id '>. Who speaks in undertone Of ransom gold ? l*t such his counsel hide In vault or cave. We h.ivc no time to chide A willing slave. .Mothers and wives to prayer. Relief is nigh ! For you each arm will dare Deeds nm to die. For sure as (ire doth l>l;i/e, Or foams the sea, Vollshn!! ■;!-r!!i-!-.t 'rr-rsii.. .Songs of the fr«e. \ ■"^^'"-f — '-•r -Y -1 't -. Ttii -!> If, * « » » « I ' l Tom, he was a piper's son, He learned to play when he was yountf, lltie all the tunes Ihnt he could play Was " Over the HilK and Far Away." -ru "V^""? *"'^ P'P* •""''* *'i«h ■■« "O'se I hat he ^)lca.se^l Iwth the Klrls and liow, .Viid they all stopped to hear him play Over the HilU ami Far Away." Tom with hii pint did play with such skill I hat those whohesrd him could ne\'er stand still, Violin Solo—" Mazurka." Mils. Solo—" M'Appari," (Marta) MU. WIIITN .Nf'appari lutt amor, il mio sgunrdo lincontro ; Bella si che il mio cor ansioso a lei volo : .Mi fen, m'invBKhi (luellangelica l>e!ta, Sculta in cor dal' amor cancell.irsi non fiotra : II pensier di peter pnlpitar con lei damor, Puo sopir il niartir che maffanna e strazia il cor. •Marta, .Nfarta, tu sparisti. K il mio cor col tuo n'ando I Th la jwce mi rapisti, Di dolor io moriro. " Merry May," (by request) MIS8 KLT.A COI-F AN1> Kippling hroolc, what Rbds thee so llubbhiig leaping, munnVing low, l.ighily throwmg silv'ry spray, O er the hanks so green and gay'* List ning flow'rets all are waainV ror the news I'm now relating, Joj-ous .May has now arrived. Warbling larks in sunny rays. Why so clerT yourjo>-ful lays, p>ng»ng, rising, ah, so high, Out otken of e fery eye ? ADAM80N. Whenever they heard they began to dance. Even pigs on their hind legs would after him prance. He met Dame Trot with her Iswkct of eggs. He used his pipe and she used her legs. She danced aljout till the eggs were all broke ; She began to fret, Imt he laughed at the joke. He met across fellow lieating an ass Well laden with [lots, pans, iHshes and glass ; He took out Ins pipe and playt- d them a time. And the jacka.ss's load was lightened fnll soon. JViettiaivski KY MOOKRIDO£. .My raptured g,-/e >i»cc first ciichajitiug. Softly, bnghtly, her form appcard, Its b^uty rare my vision haunting. Still to me remains endeared. Hor«, my heart viiinly filling On life's journey by her tide, I to wend had Iwtii willing. Fain with her had lived smii died ; Hut that dream soul entrancing. Fled as fades the cloud in air, Like a ssvift meteor gla.iciiig. Left me doomed to dark despair. ^'"rtha, Martlia, do not leave me, I'hou sole c.'i-ie of all my woe ! Do not leave n - l>roken-hearte-stic haip, love, 1 he wild winds make their own, Still to the breezss' voice It yields an aiisw'ring tone. Hark, as the uailing notes So sadly fall to dio. The ihnlling strings .igain Pour forth sweet harmony. C:ome to tlie wikkIs with me, lo^ e. Come with a spirit light : PART SECOND. IIK LONDON ARION VLVli. G. M. Garrett y. L. Hatton V^ioLrv .Solo " Tk." F Hear the rejoicing song of birds. l.aze qii the waters bright : Let not your heart l>e full of can— Drive c.ire and grief away : Think how the darkest, longest night Is follovved by the day. Loi,d blow the winds with l.lustering breath .Anc snow falls coH upon the heath. And hill and vale look drear. 1 he torrent foams with headlong roar, I he trees their chilly loads deplore, .ind drop the icy tear. ■The little birds with wishful eye. For alms unto my cottage fly, Sine* they can boast no hoard. In at the door the pilgrims peep. But robin will not distance keep, So perches on my l)oard. Come in, ye little minstrels sw t el And from your fe.ithers shake the sleet .\nA warm your freezing blood ; No cat shall touch a single plume- ""'» '".' T**' choir— na>-, fill my room, .'ind take of grain a treat. There flicker gay alxmi the beams, And hop and do what plcisant seems, .And be a joyful throng 1 ill spring may clothe the leafless grove, Ihen go and buikl your nests and love, And thank me with a song. i-gen-u, MUS. ADAMfSON. •♦ " »^» •*♦♦■♦■ « ^..^ * IVieniawski T 4_ A >»>»^4 Ballad- " My Darling was so Fair," - MISS BI.WA COI.E. Taubert My There Rtaiids » tree in yonder ijlade My love and I beneath its shade Oft sat together there. VVe sat so lout; and silently, The flow'rets Ra/ed with wonderinw eye U|»n my love so fair, darling was so fair, my darliiii; was so fair. Still bloom ilie fiowrets as of yore, Kilt I^shall ne'er Iwhold them more, Nor lasle iheir sweetness rare. Solo—" Propasal,' Ah I lovely tho' the tluwars moy be. There yet are none so fair «.< she. None may with her compare, (■or lovher far is she, the fairest of the fair. Still stands the tree as on that day, Jlut I have wandered far away. For she no more is there. I re^t upon the cold h.ire stone, I dwell in a distant land alone. And moiiiii illy love so fair. And mourn my love so fair, and mourn my love so fair. The violet loves the sunny bank. The cowslip loves the lea, I'he .scarlet creeper loves the elm. Hut 1 lo\'e thee. The sunshine kisses mount and vale, I'lie stars they kiss the sea, " Image of the Rose," (by request) - MISM BI^IjA COIiE ax J) While throiiifh a x alley I was straying. -A ro.se fresh liltMining met my sight, Such ample store of charms displaying. My bosom f .it unknown delight. With fragrant moss around it swelling. Appeared the gem of Instre mild. Oh I ne'er from out a fairer dwelling The angel face of virtue smiled. ■A strange yet pleasing sense came o er me. I felt new life within me bound, While 1 beheld the flow'r before me, Unwonted rapture then I found. MR. WHITVKY MOCKKIDGK. Brackett Violin Solo— " Spanish Dance,' Solo— "The Last W'atcli," The west winds kiss ihe clove-- blue, Rut I kiss thee. The oriole weds his mottled male. The lily's bride o' the l)ee. Heaven's marriage ring is round theeaiih. Shall I wed thee '/ Reichardt in; LONWON AlUON V\A\\. i'hat image fair of heavenly plea.sure. Upon my heart is deeply traced, It is my Ixwom's deare.-it treasure, And never can it be effaced. When sorrow's clouds arc roi'nd me low'ring. At once the ro.se's form appears, A chami each anp^uish overpowVing, It stills -ny sighs, it dries my tears. Oh ! flow'r that mid the darkness springing. By heav'n's decree upon me shone. To thee my heart is fondly clinging, .And will not cense till life is gone. Beautiful form tarry with me. - Moszkowski AlllS. ADAMHON. W'atch with me, love, to night ; This is the last, last time we meet, For I must leave thee, oh, my sweet 1 Our fate is fixed, oui dream is o'er, Our ways lie parted ever more : The fault was mine, be mine the pain I'o never see thy face again, I'o watch by wood and wild and sl'.ore We t « o together nevermore. Dear love, those days were bnght. Hut we have lost their light : Ui't, oh 1 beloved, watch with me. Watch with me here to-nij;ht. MIt. WIIiTNEV MOCKUIDUE. Pinsuti (a) " To all you Ladies now on Land," (b) " Serenade," - - - . . Tin-: I.OMJON ARXON < I.l H. My heart is torn, my brain is fire. Thou art my life, my sole desire, My i|ueen, my crown, my prize, my goal, Heart of my heart, sun of my soul ! Farewell ! farewell I it must be so I Hut kiss me once before j go ; Only this once, dear love, good-bye ! But I sh.-ill love thee till 1 die ; I.ove thee, love thee, love thee till I die. Dear heart, those days were bright. Hut we h.-ive lost their light : Hut, oh ! beloved, watch with me, Watch with me here to-nighi. Dr Callcott E. G. Monk To .ill you L-idies now on land We men at sea indite, But first would have you undi-rstand' How hard it is to write. The Muses now, and Neptune, toj. We must implore to write t«i you. With a fa, la, la. Injustice you cannot refuse To think of our distress. When we for hopes of honor lose Our ceriain happiness. -Ml these designs are but to prove Ourselves more worthy of your love. With a fa, la, la. .Vnd now we ve told you all our loves. .\nd likewise all our fears, I n hopes this declaration moves Some pity for our teai-s. l/Cts hear of no inconstancy, We have enough of that at sea. With a fa, la, la. ( iood night : good night ! beloved, 1 come to watch o'er thee ; To be near thee, b';loved, .Alone is peace for me. I'liine e\es are stars of morning. Thy lip;- are crimson flowers ; (iix).l night : while I count the weary hours. GOO SAVE THE yUEEN. The ,uidi,;io- -I'c rn/iiested to t,main stnndiitg until the dose oj tin: Natwnal Anthem. Jt' i rat 'Cell Of j. s. ashplaht, Percy Carpoll • Geo. Haves. I til.. . -r -Scronb Itnor. A. T. H. Johnson. J. A. MUIRHEAD. A. SOREATON. FA. A. H. H. S. H. Fysh Green. Saunders. W. E. Saunders Fred. Raymond. John Ward. jjftrst *3;i3s. H. Bapty. T. W. 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