^ THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES MEREDITH WILLSON LIBRARY STANLEY RING COLLECTION Rights offerformance andforMtchanical Instruments Kserved. The Storks A MUSICAL FANTASY IN TWO ACTS LYRICS BY GUY F. STEELY MUSIC BY FREDERIC CHAPIN. VOCAL SCORE. Pnce^\y_^^^- VOCAL GEMS. PrSO' HWiTMARR @ Sons. NEW YORK. CMICAOO. LONDON. vriMH»-iii»i» SAN FRANCISCO. tobomto JOSEF WdNBERCCR CANAIIUUI«MllltAIIHVSICC°UD Cop|fi)hM91Zlii)M\MilTiiir FRANK RANDALL. Gazzazus ' Court wise men ' MELVILLE BALDWIN. Geezer ) \ WILLIAM BUTTERS. Nabaker, the poundmaster FELIX McCLURE. Helen, the Bungloo's sister. RUTH WHITE. Violet, the poundmaster's daughter HARRIET STANDON. Penelope, Slimguff's wife . JOSIE INTROPIDI. Pef,'j^y, her inquisitive daughter ETHEL JOHNSON. Catherine, companion to Helen IDA STANHOPE. Angelica EULA JENSEN. Geraldine \ \. ' .LENA FRANCIS. Felicia / / • KITTY YOUNG. Christine y Court ladies \ ALBERTA HAYS. Astoria [ (... ETHEL INTROPIDI. Cynibeline \ \ VIOLET STANLEY. Guinivere / / OLLIE SULLIVAN. Pansy ...,-.. ANNE EVANS. Rosy \ \ LOU BRACKETT. Pinkie j I- JESSIE STANLEY. Daisy f f. . . . . ROSE LESLIE. Lillie / Flower girls V . .. BESSIE VAN NYE. Poppy I I NELLIE WATERS. Holly 1 y . . ANNA KILDUFF. Peony / / HATTIE BRENNER. Grape Gatherers, Henrico's Body- Guard, Owls, Rosalinds, Peasants, RidingGirls, Pages, Har- vesters, Peddlers, Hunters, Sorcerers and Soldiers. .ACT I. Gardens of thi- Bungloo's pal.ice. ACT II. Scene I. A glade in the forest near the old ruin. Scene II. The Sorcerers banquet Hall in the old ruin. Stage Manager George K. Roniain. Musical Director Richard Lindsay. Contents. ACT I. PRELUDE .5 OPENING CHORUS 6 SWEET PENELOPE 21 SAD IS THE WHIPPOORWILL 25 DIPLOMACY 30 TOOTSIE WOOTSIE 34 WE ARE STROLLING PEDDLERS . 38 FLIRTY LITTLE GERTIE 43 WHAT! MARY? 47 FINALE I . .51 ACT II. PRELUDE . .72 OPENING CHORUS 74 SORROW IS MINE 86 FISHER AND THE MAID .90 CONVERSATION PICNIC SONG . .95 SONG OF THE NIGHT. 103 CHANGE OF SCENE 107 MYSTIC SORCERERS 109 THE MERRY MYSTIC MAN U6 THE CUCKOO AND THE PUSSY CAT 120 MY DREAMLAND MAID 124 FINALE II 128 Storks. 5 ACT I. Prelude. Lyrics by GUY F. STEELY Grandioso. Piano. Mueic by FREDERIC CHAPIN. ^m &-9- m i'j I i^ J \ff J ■" I J i" *' fy Jy ' J^ J^j l ^ i"^ ^ f44-4 « *- ■- — — ■ — ^ ■ ■ I |l>» g W ^ =2t ^' J j »i i W tt^ « fWf rrrt s fci. ■ / g=;5: taf-f- # /'/^ ^ ^ ^m. Copyrischt MCMIII by M.Witmark i Sons. International Copyright Secured. 6 ACT I. Words by GUY F. STEELY. Opening Chorus. Roses Dainty, Roses Fair. Violet and Chorus. Music by FREDERIC CHAPIN. Moderate con moto. SOPR.*ALTO. Chorus. "^ J i Jj i Ros - es TEN. da in tv P W I Piano. Ros - es BASS. dain - ty, ''^i.i r r E I I ^^ r Ros - es fair Ros - es fair -• •- ^^ m a m i J r F i ^^ ^ spark -ling ^vith the ^^ Spark -ling with the ^ ^ ^ ^ morn - ing ^ t w^ 5^^ ^^ ^ ev - ry - where dew of morn ^^ r r r I In pro - fu . sion W: O - yer rock and ^^^ > f dew of morn ■ ing In pro - fu - sion ev . ry- where ;h r r f f=^^ ^^ O - ver rock and ^ r r ^ in ^ =J^ ^ i^^f^ ai ^F^ ^y F=^ ■~a iM ^m s Copyright MCMII by M. WitmarkdSons. Intt^rnational Copyri^t Secured. ±^ a ■ dorn - ing ^ W r nro ^^ of the throng rill a - dorn All the rar - est We will gath - er ^^ i-p r ^ ^ ^ rill a - dorn - ing All the rar - est of the throng We will gath - er yt J r ^ ^ ^ r r r i I f j "j rj ^ ^ .» jr ^ Jim «L F F :j ^ ^ 3t *r s ^ = ^ ^ i P :e from a mong you J J J J ^ J .M J ^F f nF-^f V f r f^ ros - es sweet To pre - sent with wel - come song To our no - ble ^ £ f ^ m m ^m I I ros . es sweet To pre - sent with wel - come song To our no - ble ^m ^ ^ J J J ^ J J J-J W j8i,ijri ^^ if *? -^ ^ii ^ If J J J J 3 J J J J ^^ =a Bung - loo, To our no - ble Bung loo, To pre - sent with m m ^ 3a ^ Bung - loo, To our no ble Bung loo, To pre - sent with J J J ^ I J J J :s:: ^ as -^ "O" rit. ^^ 3^ ±33= i ;77. i (7 tempo. # * ¥ t wel - come song ^^ To our no - ble Bung 1 loo |> p ^ wel - come song To our no - ble Bung loo. ':)h J J ^ "TT" ^ i 5^ ^ °JlrJ J f ^ ^^ ^ TT .7-iX. .^^ «!- ^ 1 * ^^^ ^ "TT- r § ^ Jr j> j >^ i j > j>j- i - * r r r T r r r Ros - as . m sfe^ Ros - es With the dew of morn - ing, ^ ^ O- ^^h^ ^^^ W^ r r r Spatic - ling with the r r r Ros - es dain - ty, r Ros - es fair de^' of morn -ing gjl^ f f tip p ■ ■ ^^ ^^ Ros - es dain - ty, Ros - es fair Spark - ling with the dew of morn S ^ ^^ AU m ^ r i» p m *5S ^ » s> E^ ^ ^^a ^ ^ — ^ — :£ J-— i Ko=. ^^ es, Ros es -fiL J-^ Rock and rill a - dorn ing. i^__ J J. _j ^ ^^ ^ ^^ i^ "" — ', — ^ ev' - ry - where In pro - fu - sion O - ver rock and rill a - dorn - ing ^ fe ^ Ros - es ev' - ry - where mm ^ ^^ r r r n ■ rj O • ver rock and : ■ "■ — rill a - dorn - ing ^ In pro - fu - sion ev'- ry - where (^^ k ^ -] ^- nC m • }H t f>^ 3 S 1 ( s ^J^ J: ^ ^ Ros i^ *ri Ros es Ros - es we will gath ^ J J I .J *^ r r r r r fr r ^^^ w^ We All the rar - est i' ^ r ^r t -- of the throng thro We will gath - er from a - mong j'ou ■i r r r 1 ^ All the rar - est of the throng Ros - es we will gath 4 i:. S a r r r u ^^m i i J J J^J ^ ^s 3 rzz T r s ^^=^ iEEiE ^ To pre - sent i=fcJ wel - come song Ros ^ fe r—^^ r ^ ^ r To pre - sent with wel - come song- To our no - ble Bung loo, # ^ ^ £ ^ To pre - sent with wel - come song To our no . ble Bung loo, S m %0 ^ =KXI ^ Ros es to Bung -loo, mf ==±L f i » jr> ^ i i ^ ^ ^ J J j J ¥ r ^ a: 10 Ros • es _ sweet , Wei i come , a Wei - come, a J^ J. P ^^ To our no loo, :On£ ble Bung To pre - sent with wel - come song ^^ ^ ^ To Bung - loo, To pre - sent with wel - come song ^ S # — — 0- m m ^ To no - ble Bung - loo , ^^^^^ i i % U' ^m f jt< i r J^ ^ J J J J ^ »^ wel - come to no - ble Bung loo. J J :;L J— J J' J' jg gay- Whose ^F^ hearts are light as a star . ry night in the ; ;' h ;' J^ j> Ji ^ 1 # ^ »- f i ^ f *=sfc T Tt at — ^<^ ar r^ tti ^ * ^ i ^ E ^^ ^ i P Oh Oh mc mer i ry month- of Mav. Hev! ^ ^^=^ ■■y month of Mav. , Oh Hev! 1 Oh S i ^^ 4= ^ ^m ^ P r- r r P J J^ ■way. . \^'here the n f V C i ^ kiss is bliss and the P P P P wine di - vine As p r P here and there we ;£ ^ kiss is bliss and the wine di - vine ^;,j. r P P ;E$Esg E^ As here and there we ^ ^^ -g-rV ^ j J' J J I * i t 4^ i ^ i i P • p E ;2= 1^5^ ^ i ^ ^ -^v= — ^^ t In S f^^ stray._ ^^ stray„ Oh Hey!. Hey! ^^ 6h Oh S Hev! Hey! fair - y land weU r p r p fair - y land we'll J J' J J' f * ^ V JlJ iOll ¥ :s^ u 13 (J'' i ^i ^' j' stay FT At (ht p' r-'^r Ji ^ -» » — -• tJ r invs - tic shrine of the i J' J' J' j> fcsi ^^ -* * *■ God of wine. We will J' i' ^ J ■'r stav- At the mys - tic shrine of the God of wine, We will S5E m ^ =n T J' j' ;' j^ j^i ? ^'^ ^ i 1-Tji / 1 rw^ TT 7 s i ^ ^^ ^ -^ -^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Oh n ^ ? drive all care a Oh wav^ Hey! . Hey! Love s -^ "^r- m m m drive all care a waj'.. Oh Hey! Oh Hev!_ Loves ^ J J' bJ ^ ^ g £ _ii»_ —^. m it =^ n j.T^ a: a: ¥ ¥ 2^ Si 7 p^ P P ^=^E^ f'' J J ^ >J^ J With P ^^ W ■^ "^^ ^f vows we glad - ly o bev eyes tlfat are bright and with # M " f i *p p p p p p vows we glad - ly o bey. With eyes that are bright and with *) i Ll? m m p J' ^J' J' ^ p p p ^^ j ff ^ V p v^i' r ^ j m i 14 l^c^^rfe ^^ ^m 1. hearts that are light on our ^ji.'- p p p f' ^^ Is - land y «^ V r y r ^ sav. C5h ^ ^ 3^ =f^^?^ ^ ^ land _ f ? y y r ? ^ j^ hearts that are light on our Is . land gay. Oh land^ V^ P P P ^ ^ f 7 p 7 J ? j^ P : r" p 77 ^^ 1. ir^ J 7 J 7 ^M B^ iB»t jP- £± ii±: ■ * I ^^ ^ *■==» 7 r 7 ^ ff^ ^ ^ :^i£ M f ? ^^ ^Pf ^ P r p gay. Our Is - land. Is - land gay Our Is - land. Is - land gay ^ P r ? -f=^ ^ p r P ^ gay. Our Is - land, lb - land gay Our Is - land, Is - land gay n r » ^ j «g r ^^^^ i E E i^j ^ J ^ i f » ^ rf ^ ^^-- — ^ — N- ^^^ • — f- ^ fc^ f r I r %• \ ^ f^^ r=rf ^ 1^^==^ $ ' ^ - ^ izzt ^ =? Is - land , Is - land , Is land gay k^ a ^tTT' ^ Is - land , Is - land. land gay. ?r"n3E: ^m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^W ^ i i ^* ^ s ^^ 3 n*-; -d- yyy ^ li^=^ i ^ v/S id ' J i 7^1 V ^3 15 i Entrance of Violet. Tempo di Valse moderato. ^ i S hjt^ s i=i m g^ ^ :St* 4 I We¥f i^ r- : r* ^j^= ^ £ r f VIOLET. J. J'l J J J *=» Roun - ti - ful bless -ings a ^ £ i ^ ^* /* f^ tempo. t.> t * ?i3E^ SEE ^^ ^m s g ^ ISZ round we see Oer us it luck - y star. \ J I . J i ^^ i B f^ rf=r ^ ^TT TTT ?v7. '> i\ r ^ ^ fe^ £ ^ ^ a ^ ^ * O - men of health and pros - per I '■''!■ j J. ff tempo. S gp^ s g ■1 . i j ^ Shines on our ^ /vV. ^ 16 ^ r\ m g * ^ be;ui - ti - ful Is html There is no coiin - try up m k ^ ^ ^^ e ?=f=f * i •^/^ <^ S i^ /> ^/ tempo. \y'> ^ ^ ^^ fe ^ /TN r r I r r- P i fj fe E ^ on the sphere, Near to our isle or ^^ J ^rj | 3 #^N^ a - far. A A M f=»^ T=P r=? F^¥ ?W '>^''i. r V • m C/ f r .iT r p i T r- p i J fe ^ 1 =?==F Half so en - chant -ing or near- ly so dear, In the low f 'f'^ P i ^ i ^^ ( i Ei tf- ^ ^^ fc= f r . i T r s ^^ ^r=r ^ *: land. In th«' hij^h land, Half so en- chant -ing or * ^fc J < < i S :::^ ^m ta 17 -4> — *^ — f^ ^^ =^==F is-=- ^^ near - ly so dear As our sun ^ 1 ^ E^ ny :J Isle. i * t^ rit. PT 1^ s ^ w ^ ^^E ^ ^^ ^ t f^ Grandinsn. J n I SOPR.itALTO. VIOL. i ^ g g i ^ 3 W^ 1* Boun - ti bless . ine-s a 1^^ ful ngs a round we see Oer us a ^ r r r ^ ^ Boun - ti BASS. ful bless - ings a round we o'er us a m m: ^ m m w f""^f'ilp- i j^rM i i ^ ■'«' ^ - ^^ ti 4 ^4 ^ u ^^ i i fc f f^ =aii lat f luck - y ^m star. O - men of health and pros ^ r r' p luck ^^ star . m ^ O - men of r r' p heidth and pros 18 i ^^ m ^^ up t22= f — r Dun - try- land. 1 I There is no this sphere ^ ^^ ^^ M r r r ^ ^m land. Tliere is no coun - try up this sphere izc: ^ W ^m :?= m * i I I r ,j» r ' ^ ^m ^m )^ I i: p ^ f= -* — -* S M ^- M *=JE Vi ^ * * * y y Se 5 J ^ -cn- P 3^ i ^ ¥ ^ Near to our Isle or far. Half so en - M m a ^ ^ r r r ^^ -r Isle or Near to our far. Half so en ^^N\ r r i g S ^ t ^ * A- 'T. - M 1^—^ i # *■ ^ it m g^U - n—t} M * i =ii ^ 19 chant - iiig or near - ly as dear, Li the ^m low ^^ land , In the ^ 1 r r- D chant - ing or near - ly as dear. In the land r r- p s ;k''i, r r ^ * f p e P ^^ j 'ij j Ei j j-n J' m f=^ i ^^ ^ ^^ s ft high j > i ^^ ^^ ^^ land, Half as en chant - ing or near - Iv so A ? r' P ^^ r r- g H m ^ ;£ In the land. Half as en chant - ing or neaj" - Iv so v-i\ i r j i J i t r r- P r f :< £ fe^ i n^iji » i a S § P^ ^?=f=P f n, r r r i 4 ^^ J t < i^i' \ ' i || i ij J S: * ? i ^ i? ■9-=- dear. In tht low , land The high t ^ ^ ^^ ?B=^ land, The ■ m in dear. In thr ^ low land The high ^ '>'j'i, : »r land, Thi' 20 low I . , \ > r'. land. The high land Not ■ m : half so en m ft B 1 low land, The high land Not half so en m m ^m r r r ± ^ i i ^ ^^F=^ r=* ^ ^ FFT marcato S fe ^ ^. ^ - > i * S ^^^^ P ^ chant . ing or near - ly so dear as our bright . 1 S ^^ 1 ^^ chant - ing or near - ly so dear w^ m r r r as 3CI our bright - p m ^\' \i ^^ j I j j* j ^^ * fc ff ^ .>^ S ^ W^ :i^ :? J %^L^ ^^ o ^ ^ ti - - ful ^ beau # Isle. ^ ^ ^ ^ beau ^ ti ful Isle. ^ ^^ O* A ^ i :i=t _/^ ^ ^ i ^ S fe W *n: * ^ ^ Vi/ ist p-- I n\ ^ 21 Penelope. Slimguff and Chorus. Words by GUY F. STEELt. Music by FREDERIC CHAPIN. Voice. Piano. i SLIMGUFF. & ^ V V P P I p P P ^ !■' P 1. iVe dis - cov - ered the fount of e 2. She will tack- le an ail - nient of i''' i i il L-LJ « ^5 ^ I ^9 *^ * ^# ^ *r "/ i ^ m E E ^^ ^ - ter - nal youth, Tis called Ho - me - op - a - thy. a - ny sort PVoni niea - sles to rheum- a - tiz. And it Shell re f'^ J P r^ E ^ m s fe 4856-4 Copyright MCMII by M.Witmark * Sons. International Copyright Secured. 22 |r-j ^.h j^^Lj ^ =^ T^^WT^ m tastes just like rain- wa - ter, but for- sooth, Twill fit a - 113- mal -vive a bald head or re - move a wart No mat - ter on whom a - J' J^ J' J' m i^^ r r F I p ^ ^^ dy.. IS.. fe Each day I de Or if you've ac ^ ft i a quart of pills, And Ini a rail - road spine, Or per- i f I ^m m cresc. * : ^ ^'l ^ P-f-^''' P P^— - ^^ ?^^ nev - er en - raped by a doc - tors chance you are threat - ened with ear - ly bip bills, For my de - cline. Let Pen ■ ^^ "/. '/ <^ P F P f ^^5 J' ^ h ^ wife is - el - the pe one who pre dose you and scribes to health will my be ills. And thine, And ^^m I I'm Tt S I i a e: Penelope. 485B- 23. i I ' t ^ h ^ CHORUS. fH^ ir-T"^ ^ know I shall nev - er die.. sure you will nev - er die.. Yes his wife is the one who pre- Let Pen - el - o - pe dose you and p- ^^H?-^^^^' ^' I }'-^i^-^ ^ ft S^ scribes for his ills, And he thinks he will health will be thine, And were sure you will nev nev er er Ist.timeSLrMGUFF. 2iidtime CHORUS- die., die. m TSZ & ¥ For there's no doc - tor like Pen - el i J: ^ ^ -&^ ^ f^ r=f ^ 3^ \ p- -ff ^^ j ^ M J j I M J i=r=r ^ ^ P CHORUS. SLIMGUFF. S 3t ^ -r*". Pen - el - pe, No dru< con i>. ^ ^^^ ^^ ».: f iS t|: f ^ ^5^ i^ ^^^ ?^ i i \ & Penelope. 4H5H-4 24 CHORUS . P I o & ¥ «!— ^ coc - ter like Pen- el - o - pe, Pen- el - pe, i l^HM J. ^ -i»- fT f=t ij^ r t;: fr ^^^ ^ ■=?=r i=^^ ■ ^^ ^ SLIMGUFF. I> J J J ^ r r f i r If you have fe - ver or if you have shakes, If you are nurs-iiig a f f ^S= ^ v^^^ 1=1 1=1 t!: rr ir« • f^ f C7'esc. S & ^? ^ ffi » ■ r I r r -f-f-H'"+^ case of the snakes , No one can cure you of pains and i « \\ i t & f^ *— ^ ^ -^- ^ is: TF fT CHORUS. 1 1 2. & ^-H \ \ f- l l JMlHv ll ^ aches Like sweet_ Pen - el I ^ - pe. For -pe. ^^=T i f H4ii^ f ^ / ^ffz EE^ W ^ « d^- s>-^ * ^' ^%^ Penelope. 4856-4 z D.C. w 25 Sad is the Whip-poor-will. Words bv GUY F. STEELY. DUET. Helen and Henrico. Music bv FREDERIC CHAPIN. Voice. Piano. Moderate ^' \ }' I i ^ i n f n\>\ \ ^ * ^\ A i ^ ^ ^ k^ % ^^ ^ ^ P ^^ J ^ HELEN. The whip - poor-will sings a HENRICO. The whip - poor-will sings a ^^ ^^^ Si h ^ » f ii . ^ ^^ \ '".f ^ t EE ^ ^ ? ? ^ £ ^ ^ i plain - tive song; His heart is bowed sad re - frain; His woe - fiil song with grief., ini - plies.- Qh! A 4854-5 Copyright MCMH by M.Witmark if- Sons. International Copyright Secured. #^^ O J' N J^ .^ -h i n J^ r ^ , ^ sings sor he of love' row like mine Or does he lonp for a cap - tive mates re- for love in vain for a love thai fate de. S * m =t=^ # p :S=« 5 g I 5 - P ,' -9- -^ rit. ^ ^ ^ p i p J- p p^ ^ % lief?_ nies— The mourn- fill la - nient of the whip - poor -will. The notes of the dole - . ful bird ex - press ktp S ^m ^^ Is The a ? r ^ ^bi -^ accel. J=c t ^ i" fet=4i ^ a tempo. ^m ^ a ^^ r r 1^ ech - oed with - in my heart;. bur - den that weij^hts m}- heart;. My heart that is ach-ing, My My heart that is ach-ing, My ^ i % h ^ 1 a ^ ff tevipu. ^ ^^ ^^ ^ fe^=^ ^ ^ >IJ^ J' J^ P- ii J' | J-_ J Hit S :^ heart that is break-ing For a love in a des - o - late cell.- heart that is break-ing For a love that I dare not con - fess.. S ^ J ■ F'^ f s 1 j^n ^^ ^ T^ ■y-ezr rr f r ^ S fJ^ 1 Hh gg f^s^ Sad is the Whip-poor-will. 4S,i4-.t 27 REP^RAIN. i ^ a m ^m Whip Whip poor-will , poor-will, Whip Whip poor-will, poor-w-ill, ^ i V ;J J^ ;> i^ n r S HEN. All hope-less at my lot re HEL. All hope-less at his lot re m £ w w »- HEL. Whip HEN. Whip poor- will , poor -will, Whip Whip m poor- will , poor -will , t fe^^^ ^ pin pin inp ing ^^ » HEN. I HEL. He i s ?r^5r ^ i te: /TN m ^ a a^ p p ' 1 ^' i! lun - giiish Ian - finish in es ^s=i these walls in walls con con fin fin inp. ^=^ gg^ a T= ?';7. ^ M jife. ^tt zi lypf Sad is the Whip-poor-will. 4854-5 28 ^ ±: F P p ^^ m HEL. Ah! it HEN. Ah! it IS is the pris - on - er I hear hini; nu' loved one; yes, she hears me Would that Would that * /C\ P F P P *fe^ m I for - ev - er might be near she for - ev - er might be near him. me, ^^ ^jij' i r p ^ r m a * ^' Mf P ZZI Speak - ing words of love to cheer Speak- ing words of love to cheer him. As we list to the whip . poor- me, As we list to the whip - poor- Sad is the Whip -poor -will. 4854-5 29 ^ ^ ^^ wilL will. HEL. ANTiip - poor-will, HEN. ^Vhip - poor- will, t* f ^ p r I r' ^^ ^ a HEN. Whip - poor-will, Whit> - poor-will, HEL. Whip - poor-will, Wiiip - poor-will, 4 ^""^ '' -TV i ' h: hz i it=^ .' n 'i> I ^^^ J a i m r ki^ HELEN. E ff i r r ^ :f=^ 3 m ^ Whip - poor-will, As we list to the whip Whip - poor-will. As we list to the whip HENRICO. poor - will., poor - will. Pir r ^ ^ p p I r ^ As we list As we list to the to the whip whip poor - will._ poor - will. Sad is the Whip -poor- will. 4H54-5 30 Diplomacy. Words by GUY F. STEELY. Kntrance of Bungloo in Portable Throne. Music by FREDERIC CHAPIN. Piano. i =^ ? f ^ TWT^ ^ ^ i = *^^ ii ^li ^T=fF And Pip ;^ ji >!.'' J' j> ;i | J t ? pris - iiiK eii-lo - «iz - inj^. They nnist have an ax to i^rincl i fei ^ ^ 3 rs: t T-^^ T^ TS?T -j-ll Hi Hi ^m ^ ^ ^ C--' 5047-4 Copyright MCMIIby M.Witmark * Sons, [nternational Copyright Secured. 31 > -^ ^* I F r t^^i^^T^ We hope your iii^ht in per- feet rest and t h.. 1^ J' J' l J ^ ^ ^^i no - tion, Is but di - plo - ma - c)- * . N.r^ ^m peare-fiil dreams was spent. m !RFN 1 r < I P P g-P-44j ,Iudf?-ing from the w^ty the}' speak ' Tis a fav- or that they *E^ ^^ P ^ 3^ *rM^ 7 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ( ^ I'iploniacv. 5047- i 32 :^=^^ g' p i p F It l> J'I Ji J' p F l p Jij iJ' ^'N f For we have a slight re -quest to make We know you will con - sent seek m m r-i n i -n.r^ i ^i-' S- ^^ ^u « r j^in.f * ^ ^ u c^ * .^ Ji J J' Jm J^ ii J J' J' V JiJJ' J' ^ ^ — ■— * Just as I thouf^ht, A fav - or is souf,dit, A fav . or dis-creet - ly souf,'ht ^ '£SO ' 5 if Lr f f f — • — • — pnco rit. S U 1-! ^ REFRAIN Girls 2d time rifM-~H*-F-^ i^n \ ^ N f ^m AMien you have some fav - or to re -quest. Solo 1st time Let your words in « ^ 3010 isi iimt!. . f'n i - r i r r if p J- i ^ t^ When you have some fav- or to re -quest. a tempo. Let your words in m 1 g ^ * ^ i^ ^ p-ff % ^ m BE m m ^ SeeS F^ i Diplomjicy. 5047-4 33 f ^y':d'PJ> l rJ - ^'^'1,1 11,1 ^1 i' 1^1 j J p su - ear-coats be dressed. Letvour Ian -gu aire he nio - las -ses, Feed von #^-Mh^ i i I Ji Ji J^ I j' J. Jl J su -t?ar- coats be dressed. Letyour lari-guage be mo - las - ses, Feed your m 3 S liy 1*^ t m ^m m i!*=t ti 1 r=^ ^ ^ UJ :^ t=^ f -^ i^' F f 1^ } \ ^ ^ 11^ A ass-es Cul-fi - f vie - tinis van - i - ty If you long to rule the mass i J=t; p F i r r JQi | J' J- ||J' J' I p P r JlJ ^ vie - tinis van - i - ty If you long to rule the niass-es Cul-ti- g g P^ 9 Z±JgZ a ^=* ''^' L^r ^ p Oi r\ ^m II 2. ^-^ ^-^ II J ^' J' J^LJ j' J J I ^ ^ -ty Cul-ti - vate nr - ban - i - ty vate ur - ban - i - ^* J, J' J^ .^ I J 1-^ ^m vate nr - ban - i - ty ( If 1 m "H— f ^s^n- 2. -0\ /CN ' * lit. *_ -f/- ^ ^^ i ^/ ic Diplon\^<'v. 5047-4 34 Words by GUY F. STEELY. Tootsie, Wootsie. DUET. Bungloo and Violet. Music by FREDERIC CHAPIN. Piano. I Allegro. See^ "/f ^^ P^^ M=^ ^^^ ^^ ^ I » » t E^i f^ P r !■ » V V ff n I J'- il J' j\ J^^ l ^- i' J' J.^^ ^ BUNGLOO. Oh a VIOLET. When a bach - e - lor king is a men - arch has smiled on a sing - u - lar thing Tho' dog - catch-ers child Tho' S -'f-^^ mf ^ 2^ ^ dc 1 r" T M I p p p r ^5 ^^=1^ bach - e - lor kings roy - al - ty looks there be And a as - kance It is roy - al ga. - zabe with - out no one's con-cern if she I ''•'■ i p i i nn r- r-\ n ^ ^^ ^" ^ J' i. J} ii I i' J' J' ^ y y ^ wife or babe Is a sor - row.ful sight to see. shall re - turn His roy - al yet fox - y glance. $ No af - If the & ^^ VIOL. to see BUNG. a glance Copyright MCMII by M. Witmark * Sons. International CopjTight Secured. 35 A J' J\ ;. js }. J^ I J'-^-Ji^ a— V ^ f^ ' i ^ r -^ ^- • fee - tion-ate huiiil at his ro}' - al com- nlaIKl_^\■hen ac - ri - dent ini - por ■ roy - al BuiiK-Ioo is in - clined — to woo Con - fess- inj,'' his love to Se ^^ i iti i p *=^ ^ % f= m J I j^ j^ j^ J J ji M J^ j^ i^ tunes, nie To quick - ly at - tach I'll not hes - i - tute a nuich need - ed patch To the for it is my fate That a ft: iTTT ^^ fe -^-r^-ir-^ jj* v'A. J V r Tit. « ^ fc P V i y e roy - al pant - a - loons, To the roy - al pant - a - loons. Bunx-loo-ess I shall be. That a Bung-loo-ess I shall be S r MP PF ^^ ^ J V jt V To the roy - al pant - a - loons. That a Run>f-loo-ess she shall be i ^ ^^ E i^^ ¥ i a tevipo ^m t ^^^s=3 /r\ ^ i^^ ii}j-4 « $ .zti. ■=■ » i» fit S '^'/" ^i-* ;t ^ ./• ;t ^ s ff=^ Tootsii 36 REFRAIN. $ ^ p I f p F r' I ^ •^' r p ^ tJr : < ^ BUNG. Toot - sie.-woot - sie pe - ter ki - loo, Toot - sie, woot - sie I. VIOL. Toot - sicwoot - sie pe -ter ki - loo, Toot - sie, woot - sie I_ love you , love you , f"''!i J U ffi ^^^u-4^4 P t % % ^^ t =ft=»: ^ t ^'IP P P V ^ s s E =p Toot - sie, woot - sie bar-ber-y boo, Toot - sie, woot - sie bar-ber-y boo, Will you be my toot - sie woot - sie? Will you be my toot - sie woot - sie? ( !''''■ J n i' ^^ ^^ > i' i J' I ^ t=# fe feEf P E ^ ^ ^ m p. m -P i-r p p p r ^^ * ^ VIOL. BUNG. Toot Toot sie, woot sie, woot sie sie pet - er ki pet - er ki loo loo Toot Toot sie, woot sie, woot J ^ j ^^ rt sie sie ^ i ^^ ^ ?t: & P ^ ^' I P P P ^^ Dialogue. E love you love }ou f''' f^j- J ^ & Toot Toot sie, woot sie, woot ^ sie sie ^ bar - ber - y bar - ber - y ibc boo. boo. rs ^^ Dialogue. Tootsie. 37 BUNG. Together. ^m^ ^^ Mr J ' y i V Will yon he my lit - lie toot - sie woo? i VIOL. • P \>\, r ^m m V j: V I will be your lit - tie toot - sie woo. j l'''" IIJ JJ ^ i y j: V s^p^ M r i g 7 j^ V i DANCE. ^^^ P ± tt »^4 f"1t"p ii fi'-^ J- ^ ^ :ii ^S a ^ f faj 1 ^^ ^s ? 1^'" f ff ^ m- ^l i J i' 1 ^ ^ ? ^ ^ fe '^^ ^ 3 t & fe I 1 I £±4 m -f tir'^-fLj!- B ^ tj w ( Jt fe ^ ^m P==s: »— :z: r: ^ Tootsie. 3t-. We Are Strolling Peddlers. Words by GUY F. STEELY. Allegro . Piano.' | i'' ' r^l i Malzadoc and I'eddlers. ^ Music by FREDERIC CHAPIN. ^ a Pf? t «Hr f £ S SS^ ^M I 1*: ^^ ^ f l» 1 « ^ s 1^4-^ fffl mf t m m m t iv M S ^^^ *r ta ^^^ g ^: £ i ^ ii ^=4^ i ZSI ^x m ^^ I ^p f=^ *=* *^ ~-*^l ^ ^izs \ MALZ ^^ T^^^ * ^^ t 1- » We're a rov - ing band of ped - dlers and Our We have no a - bode ex - cept the road; We s WW i^ \ 2} m I m \ ^ P * « i -T-^ ^ p 4860-5 Copyright MCMII by M.Witmark & Sons. International Copyright Secured. 39 ^=^ ^ MALZ. I r J'.t ^ Stores are on our backs, triuup through vale and bog. fe CHORUS. ^ We have We are ^ f ^ m Buy, Buy, Buy, Buy, Buy, Buy, Moderate . i^ Buy, Buy, Buy. Buy, Buy, Buy. ^S 6 i m = jfc 5 rW tif* 8 i 6 fc^ i Tempo I. t« J J J' J' J' I J i' i' J' ^ i» P— — p- £ ev - 'ry- thing, from a oft at night Put to dia - niond ring to a has - Xy flight by an pack- age of car - pet - ver - ly zeal - ous w t * W^B| F^^ ^^ MALZ. « i J I IH tacks . 'iog. CHORUS. Ipl Well Rut I ¥=^ ^ ^ E Buy, Buy, Buy , Buy, Buy, Buy, Buy, Buy, Buy. Buy, Buy, Buy. ^r m ± 5^^^ 3 wm m us *r» 4860-5 40 Tempo I. i i,j' j' i' } J' J'' I Tf F r P 3B ^^m ^^ sell you a wreath Or a set of false teeth, We've silks and jew- els ga- on-ward we tramp By the rire__ fly's lamp Nor halt when tor - rents V g^ E J=i i ^ m. ^ -1 3 [J if" r f^Pir rTt^ • * — j g .^ — ^ — t ^ lore; We've stock- ings and socks, At a dol - lar per box, In pore; And the first gray speck Finds us on deck Be i i fin |E^ (rt ^^ ^ r ^ -T-"^ ^^ r F F F ^ J- it il I J J' E^#^ siz - es nine - teen to four, fore some farm - er's door. Yes we are with - out the Yes we are with - out the P^ -J- * ^ t,i •: i -J — ■ ^^ j i' j - j ^ J' J' J i' ^.br^p— P £ 1*=^ ghost of a "doubt A walk- ing: de-part-ment store, ^host of a doubt A walk - injf de - part - ment store. 4860-5 41 i i Moderate. Tempo di Marcia. ^ 2d time Chonis. ^m n For we are stroll ing a — ^ ^^ I Buy, Buy, Buy, Buy, Buy, Buy, Moderato. Buy, Buy, Buy. Buy, Buy, Buy. Tempo di Marcia. S ^ i ^3 :^ ^^ ^ W * HF w/ a -i^-i^ r\P-f f y * S^ IP tt ? § r ^ CHO. ^L^u.. CHO. malz. i' j^^ ^ ^\.' '^^^ ^=^ ^ Ped-dlers, Ped-dlers, Ped-dlers, Ped-dlers, We're con - sid ered 1 ^ «^ ^ ^ ? ^^ ^ ^ CHO. MALZ. CHO. >LALZ. ^ * ^ nied-dlers, nied-dlers, med-dlers, med-dlers, And we have no m f ^ m I pt 1 r^N — w w 1 o =K=^ -0 home or L^ J - J =r. bed; [^^ ^ -■-- -^ Nev - - er k - K = -■ J nown to s pend a ~* — E * m ^^^)^i — j ■ W" J _J J[ — ;— ^- J . V^* ^-nrz^^ •! — «> — 1— • 'a • — m — i-0 1 J SJ ' 1 4860- 5 42 CHO. MALZ. CHO. MAL: " i' ^i J' £ m ■ CHO. stroll - iiig, stroll- ing, Where the hills are roll ing^, roll - ing, 1 ^ j d tr r ^9^ ! J MALZ. CHO. 1VLA.LZ. i^ ilU a Trudg - ing on - ly night and da}-. ^ i #=^ fE3E 7 f 7 f «=* 7 ^ y r 1» 1* h h i Ji J' J' ^ CHO. H^ ^^ ^^ Just a band of stroll- ing ped-dlers on our way. For way. S ^ ^^^ W •J/C-T A m 4860-5 43 Flirty Little Gertie. Words and Music by RICHARD F. CARLE Moderate. Piano. arr. by FREDERIC CHAPIN. J. v J' l J' J ' Jl^ JUi ^ j'-^^ ^ s^^^ ^ Now Ger-tie was a iiiod-est lit -tie Now Ger-tie took a trol-leycur one Now Ger-tie felt tlmt she had been a- J M i .jF m 33 i mi * m m fe i J f J f 1S2 ^ ^ P ^ F W^ f f f r jy i J' J' i tJ> J' . h J ^' ^ m maid, (lay bused Hnt a And di And__ las you could - nt make the peo rect - ly op - po - site there was so she had the on - rate's wife pie think so. For a cu - rate, Whose a - rest - ed; Ap - ^ i m x: m 3 s T-m i i ^^ h } p p J' j^ir r.i^'.J^ J' J' J' J' ^' ^' ^ they be-lieved she was a sau - cy jade jeal-ous wife was o - ver-heard to say pol - o . tjies were of-fered,but re-fused And all be-cause they saw Miss Ger-tie "A - dolph-us it's a shame, I won't en- For Ger- tie vowedshe'd have the mat-ter ^ ^ J J -^ "N S t -^m # 3E rT"f=t i ^ ^ i ^ ^ 4862-4 Copyrigh* MCMII by M. Wit mark * Sons. International Copyright Secured. 44 ^^ ^ ^ S ^ ^ =fr wink SO- Her con -duct twurrl the ^eii - tie - men 'tis true dure itV A - dolph-us did - n't seem to re - al - ize, test - ed. The jus - tice was as '"t^aouch-v" as a ram. Would Just And J' j' ^j J' J' J' P p ir J r I F p J' ji F p J\ ji make you doubt her, 1 11 con-fess that 1 did; why his wife's re-niarkswere so de - ci - ded; with the cu-rate's wif(', at first he sid - ed. Rut those ac-quainted with Miss Ger-tie But she was watching with sus- pi-cious But he be-came as gen -tie as a * ^' ^^ P p i r i m ^ ^ * knew eyes , lamb Twas but the nerv-ous twitch -ing of her eye - lid. The nerv - ous twitch-ing of ' Miss Ger tie's eye - lid. Be - neath the charms of Ger - tie's rest -less eye - lid. Gertie. 4862-4 45 REFRAIN. '■-»■ r *P I^' ^ P F' P r Flirt - y lit Flirt - y lit Flirt - V lit tie Ger . tie Cap - tured ful tie Ger - tie Did - n't nie^n tie Ger - tie Smiled at him ly thir to hurt pert so ty the ly 11 J^- ii J r p P" p m Chap -pies ev' - ry sin - f(le day Feel -ings of the cu . rate's wife. That it made the jus . tice think m i S Who were nev - er think - ing She was un - a -ware that He might then im- press her I. .3 .. 3 J -»- 7 ^-^-^ — f- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J^. .3 J '. J^ * -**- ^ rip- i^^'-p 1 When they saw her wink - iuK That her eye- was huilt that way. r,a - dy's an - f^r}' glare at Her he - tok - eiieil war and strife. How was he to guess her Op - tic nerve was on the blink? 4 £^ ^ l}i: h^i i Gertie. 4H«2-'i 46 ^^ =;t ^^m P' p P' p r P Al - g3-,Claiide and Ber - tie All are fond of Ger - tie, Swear that she's the best in But the wife sus-pi - cious In a teni-per vi - cions .Mil - ti - lat - ed Ger . tie's F'irst he fifle^i the la - dy For her con -duct sha - dy Ord - ered her to leave the i f f p r = ■ ! ■ m t J: ] 4 i ^ =F ^ ^ ^ iE =p i-U tJ^ J! ii J' J^ r I J' J town._ gown._ town . . A - nj one she chooses to, .She could make pro-pose to Ere her rage dim -in - ished She had near - ly fin - ished Then ad -journed the court to Furn . ish fun and sport to f i ^ 4- t t J j- ] j sJr ES ^^^ * f '>^ rjrs ^ ¥ ^^ ^ ''■ ^i' J'- nil r 2. ^m E Flirt - y lit Flirt - y lit Flirt - y lit tie Ger tie Ger tie Ger tie tie tie BrowB^. Brown. Brown. Brown. Brown. Brow n . i 5 Gertie. 4862-4 47 Words by GUY F. STEELY. What! Mary? THE CHEWINa-Gr.M SONG. Btin^loo and Chorus of Wise Men. Music by FREDERIC CHAPIN. Piano. BUNG. ^ Ma - ry had a stick of gum, it At last a dea-con put her out, but Ma - ry chewed her gum one night while m p Till readjf. ^ m k * i' ^*f ^ p=^ r CHORUS. BUNG. |J J'- J^ J i ^ was of ruh - her made. What! Ma Ma - ry was quite cool . AV'hat! Ma at the thea - ter too. What! Ma ry? Yes, Ma ry? Yes, Ma ry? Yes, Ma ry. And ry. Com • ry. And ^li J- 3 i W ^ wr '"/ g 4807-4 Copyright MCMII by M.Witmark * Sons, luternational Copyright Secured. 48 J', g ]'. . jv ^^m ^ CHORUS. ^ :^ ev - 'ry - where that Ma - ry went the fi-uin with Ma pla - cent - ly she chewed 'her gum out in the ves ev' - ry time the vil - lain spoke her jaws the fast - ry stayed. What! ti - bale. What! er flew. What! BUNG. ^ ^5 ^^ ^m ^ Ma Ma Ma ry? Yes, Ma ry? Yes, Ma ry? Yes, Ma - ry. She chewed it .in the church one day which - ry."What makes the girl so prone to chew?" the - ry. And when the he - ro shot the rogue, poor m te ^^ ^ CHORUS. BUNG. r r 1 4 ^ f p^ was a- gainst the law, What! Ma - - ry? Yes, Ma - - ry. When- an - gry preach- er cried. What! Ma - - ry? Yes, Ma - - ry. "I Ma - - ry gave a jump. What! Ma - - ry? Yes, Ma - - ry. An What! Mary? 4807-4 49 ^^ ^ =fc s ;i I ^. j^ J' It J^ CftORUS. - eer the preach-er said.- ''A - men" the girl do it, sir, to keep a - wakeV sweet Ma ush - er had to tel - e - phone to get be - gan to chaw. The ry quick re - plied- The a stom - ach pump. The * * "if k* ^p m^m p $ naught - y sau care Pull gum out of mouth. "mw^^'Wf s BUNG. KEFRAIN. 2d. time Chorus. -1 I i^ i' A ^ ,Pi Snappum. Chaw, chaw, tho' her friends pro-test ±^ ■ ;m^ ^ ^i^-j 3^E m r^iT ^ ^j'/. m m m r^T~= w i p- " p F p r-^ f Chaw, chaw, _: M. "l: not a sec - ond los f-- k ing fa. Chaw, chaw, I P 3Z S ^ What! Mary? 4807-4 50 i a > J J\ ^ ^ ^ ? ^ leaves it while a- siiooz- ing, Chaw, chaw, . .. , _ ^ chaw with ail her heart, i Jf i> i ii g ^ rt ^=« i ^^^ E i^ Chaw, chaw, -;2 -^ IS 1 rit it t a - mus - ing? Chaw, -I^E chaw, i=«f m ^ ^^ ^ "^ p- P J J4-J ^ - -ll J ^ - II naught but death can part Ma- r^' and herchew-ing gum. gum. ^ Lf [J !■ s^ i ^ 3i § A ^ ^ j]*^ j^ sfz ^ Efei What! Mary? 4807-4 51 Finale I. Bungloo, Helen, Henrico and Chorus. Words by GUY F. STEELY. Music by FREDERIC CHAPIN". Allegro 1V^ H J^ Piano. ^^ i nPi- m m m B"^ m^ ^f^ is I ^ 7 y k ^ ^ -y-y- fe BUNG. 3E f^ ^ For - bear for pit - ys sake, The' You've made a great mis - take ^ UA \ i ^^ ^=^ ^^ t *^=! p t^ t t ^^ i^ J M ^ fe i^ i J I J J M In^ i ^ ^ plots a -round me thick- en, You'll find Ini no spring chick-en. This ^ ^^ ^= = ^ i ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ SP ?EE £E^^ ^ m ^ m $ teS ^^ s a i t ^ t W ^ W — H^ pag-eant-ry's a pack Of vil-lains bold and black And tho' Ive fea-thers {$ M m m m a^r-^ ^ ^=t=. ^ ^a a: r^=^ 5 ^ ^ ?^? !^ ^ ^ 1;* Copyright MCMIl by M.Witmark itSons. International Copyright Sec>\red. 52 ^ CHORUS. BUNG. ^f==» 3^^ P ^ on my back, I am the great Bung- loo. You're who? Bung - 4^' H J ^ ^' s ^ s rit. \>^ a teiHpn. "if ^ i ^ CHORUS. BUNG. ^ ^ CHORUS . BUNG. 3E^£ fir* * J*3 F^^ - loo! Our rul- er great Bung-loo. 'Tis true. We knew. Your 5^ \n\\ ^cjrr ^^ cresc. ^^^ I > s fe^ CHORUS W m P r I r * * r I f ^ ^ rul - er great Bung- loo. Ah! Ha ha He says he is the i i J- i' J ^ T-J f r i '>\i' J « r » ^fei ^P^ i spoken. ^ i ^ i =^.^ S f ^ great Bung - loo. Ha! ha! u ^s^ . i^ fc-jr ^^^^ TT^ Vf?=t ufT J f a . f-- a ? ? i S ^^^s^ Lively. J /,! SOP, j^ ALTO 53 -I SOP.* ALTO. L -. - • - • K H'f Mf' P ^ Your claims au-da-cious aiid un-true, You're ft pN' II .■ r r r. not the great Bung-loo, not you, You £ P P P P ^ g^;; I ?^ Your claims au-da-cious and un-true, You're not the great Bung-loo, not you. You BASS mrli 1...^ m^^m nULP I P p p' S ^^ ^ Lively. m 5?= ^ *-J « « « ,-mL ^ ^^ e 5r w ei==ffB: • • » S ff ^-^ i f 'f Fi"F F1'f P F ^rrf i * :E=a=E ^^^f^ Ej rf are an aw-ful scare-crow. So fly a-way now do . You carit fool us we're on to you, You're P'^' P- P P P ^^ i I' J I' 1^ fej ^' '5 V i f ^ are an aw-ful scare-crow, So lot .'>'i.i'i, P- B"P^ fly a-way now do • You cant fool us we're on to you,Youre 5 ^^ P P P P 2 ^ P-P P P ^^ ^^,^iAK4 to Bung-4oo,You're not our rul-er great Bung-loo, So m Wf' T[2. I ^m no re-la-tion |> , # • p . # p shooishoo! shoo! Your shoo I ft PfiPP ^^^^ i^^^P^ ^ -f^^? *^ no re-la-tion to Bung4oo,You're not our rul-er great Bung-loo, So ihoolshoo! shoo! Your shoo! 54 Tempo di Valse, Moderate I: a' , I - S *= / 11 nlfnJTi .ni^j-j.^j ^^ ^ ^ii P ? ' W Fg m ^ i 1^ HELEN. ^ 1 i ^ i^^ Woe and sor- row have i t ^ ^ ^ ^Ej=^^ f=T pnrD^ r?<. a tempo S i »/- £^ ?'2^. ^ si* Se ^=^ i CHORUS. 'g'^'' r- ir v ^ i»-^ r- P I r V l y i bove_ in the sky. Shinesthe star of love. Shines the 55 P HELEN. /rs ^^^ ^ J I J J ^ Star of love up on high, 'Tis the eii- siirn of ec - - sta tUJW- a ^ 1^ ^ r«ip'f I accel. FF^ ^« ^' mpn. ^^ i F|E£ ^?; i ^ ^s Se Iffi ^ ^^^^ cy Bring - ing lo\'e to me sweet-esl love i P ;e a 1^ f • * ff ^^- ^ r^ ^ i ^ ^, i ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ Bring- ing to nie, to me.. ^ ^m fe g^ Love to me. . ^ ^ ^^ Love to me. m^ ^ ^^ ffi ^ i ^ J ^HJffi# DC a ^ ^^ i n. fit. tnf fS f »- =iF=r 56 Tell us this sim -pie se-cret of love, swe.et- est love, J i^jlJ^JlJJJJ SV -'^ ,.. HELEN m i fe 22= 7g-r- ^ m S Tell us this pie love. Skies are clear ing) joys are i w ^ ^ S 2 m Tell us this love, sweet- est love. ^^ ^ I Tell ( i' ' f U L I us this sim - ^^ - pie love. 3 ^ M — »-m^ ^ i ^ I It ^ 1^ I f^ff=*tJ=^ ^ Tell us this sim-ple se-cret of love,sweet-est love. g ^ HELEN. fe P ^=^ » ? ?^ s ing, Tell this sim -_- pie love. Love re - ^ fe Tell us this love,sweet-est love. ^^ ?S Tell i ^^'•i' /»'ip£]jl | ^ us this aim- -pie love. f=* i ^I v-^'i r ^ ^ 1 & 4-* Jt M. ^ ^ =^=» V\, (' ^^ quit ed, Hearts u - nit ed ^ ^m ^ a m f i f^ ^^ _« *. s n^^ s ^ .^ ^ ^ * c^U,-^ ^^ 3= ^^ ,^ a tempn. ^^^^^ 57 ^^ rs Woe and TTV- sor- ro^v no r^ more shaU bo For Hen ■ ^ Y ff ^ v^ t r e ^-^ f^ ■V'Vi. t J J Woe and sor- row no more shall be For Hen - m /T\ ^m i^i i^ TTT wr? m p ^' ff r/t. S ^ Vi/ « tempo. r ^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ i ^^# ^ 3^ ^ g P ^ cos free Up a - bove in the sky. Shines the ^^ ^ fe ^S coV s free . Up a bove in the sky ^ P ^ a^ £ Up a - bove. in the sky- Se i -c- fp WPf^ 3 n ^ \\7 • ^ ^ j^ ( "^v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ fef^"" J ^j ^^ /CS i -9- star of love. 'Tis th« en-sign of ^ ? ^^ ^ ^ Shines the star of love up on high.Tis the ^SE S en-sign of _^ ^ s f S T ^ m Ht. '^^ ^ ^2 -^ acrel. i i ^ 1 ^ :^>^ 3 BPT I a tetiipn. ^ 58 a Wf Wf"- 1^^3 E ff m s- ff 9 ^-* f ^> f T7. I ^ ^fe ^i ^^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^ ^ accel. m ^ i ^^F=^ fe5 ^ ti^ f^ r P ziz love, Bring:-ing to to Rap-ture ajid bliss fe love, Bring-ing to -I 0- me, to -s>- me Rap-ture and bliss ^^ a J E^ Jz ^^ m 2 *4?^ 3: f¥ ?=f=f ^ -5^ J; S !■ accel. i y i J^: fe i =J: J. Jec-sta - cv- J J , ^ ^^^-i- fe ^ ^m ^=a*t •o Bring-ing to rne, Bring-ing ec-sta ■ cy.'Tis the fe 1 ^ S to Bring-ing to me, ec -sta - cy- 'Tis the ^ g i^g: ^S B ring- ing me , ec-sta- cy. i 1 |- J M^ S BE i ^ ir" tt ^ ^ J s ii* 59 s £ $ $ \ ^i J HJ f ^3 en - sig-n of *_ loves ec - sta - cv 'Tis the en - sign of m m ^ fe ^^ ^ en - sign of loves ec - sta ■ cy, Tis the en- sign of love, Tis the en- sign of 'j w r r r ^ ^ ^^ ^ E^ LXL_ ^ Sh^ 1=: ^^ t=t * * pp i i^ — I©- rj m Allegro. P s P P P > — g lOVC) of love's ^^ :s3 ec - sta - cy. F=^ love, of love's m ec - sta- cy. ^=F I r g- ^ i» •- \m i i — «- Allepfro. Alie g;ro. Y' ''Ej' m m m. m ^ f^r^r -r — » — »- ^ t=t % % % i \t It Y^M " & ^ ;^ 7 ^ ^0m V acre/.. - fr- < r1'^ kt e n, r ^i g[ Enter Soldiers. 60 *> m ^ i! I J' £ i ^i ¥ 3^!^ ti^^W p^-i^ Were brave and gal-lant sol-diers of the King So CD m h i^ J> i^ read - y to ^ ^ ^^ Were brave and gal-lant sol-diers of the King So ^¥Fa= ^' ^' j^ i> read - y to ^ ^^ s » * i M~ iui*[^ rt ^ // ma7'cato. #5 »• :? 9^r « tr # 7 CJ P ^ P ^ »J- i fi — ^ do and dare When bu - gles sum-mon, to arms we i i ^ =^ I'n r P ^ int do 3siA dare When bu - gles sum-naon, to arms we ^ ^^^ ?^=^ ?= ^^ * I ^ "ag^ * ^^^ g^ i r^ ^rtf^ intji ?IF ts^ ( '■'D' #3 g f /^^ 1 * i e ^ spring In the face of the can - nons J J' J' ^ i glare. But ^ spring In the face of the can - nons glare. But ^ * — m- V ^' r p ^ ?^ the can-nons glare. w pw m 61 when in ^ bat- tie be - ^^ •^ fore the en - e - my The ^^ toe - sins with « an - ger W ^^ ^ when in bat - tie be fore the en - e my The toe - sins with an - ger ring Then you will p MP P hear us, cheer us, on to VIC - to P P F p ring Then you will hear us, cheer us, on to vie - to • ry Were the sol - diers, sol-diers of the King. Hip hoc- rah! p. g *p jp [ f) Ji -^-p -^Ut ^ ^ p ry We're the sol - diers, sol-diers of the King. Hip hoo-rah! Hip hoo- rah!I Entrance of Henrico. Grandioso. ,^ 62 ^ V\7 o ?j ^ ^ m Eei Se ^ r b i-r jC^ 9 W^ 3: 9- j^ g. ,< i e # i^i IJUf ' f I F ^ Ir ^i Er t=^« 53 ^ i -i^ *T z) s: » a i ^^^ ^si Tempo di Marcia. ^ I i^ S Ov / w~w m m 5^ i M ^ b V- l>^ y- ?: ^ HENRICO. i T J J I P P g ?^ We are sol - diers brave and 1> F J^ f j'^ J~3 '^y ^ =r=r= ^ :^ 63 HENRICO. ^^ ^ ^ JM p p p ?E « peer - less, As our rai Chorus of Soldiers . nients show We are gal - laiit men and F^^^^ ^ As our rai - ments show ^ ^9 ^ ^f iE^ i i t i*P^« S ^ fc^ ^ ^^^ ^ V J Jm,j J' ^ :T: ¥ fear - less, Of the wild - est foe But its out on dress pa 1 ^ < »J^ J' li ^^^ Of the wild - est foe ^ ^m f : r^ r^ ^ s ^ ^ e^ i J i' i »J' J' F -f p-H^4^ jg^ rade That our shrewd- est plans are laid When seig - ing hearts of 64 m ^^^ ^ ppg ff • £ t^=^ stir - ring, yes in - deed we do, And the sound of bul - lets li S^=5 ^ Yes in - deed -we do. I r^ jf ^^ « « i I ppE3 ^W i ^^ r3 r^ ^=^ m ^^m E ;En=^ ^ * whir- ring, That is ver - y true. And we like the smell of i: l> JM J J That is ver - y true i .1 r^ r rt ^ ^ "«^ ^ (35 1^ i ^^m ^ V I P ^^ smoke That would make ci - vil - ians choke For we're dar- ing sol-diers through and ^ 1 J Jv of smoke ^ ^n]j .r-: ^ ^jg yes choke P ^^ i^i / ^ ^ !>•- ^M tr ^f - ^ ^l through. They ring i ^=44 ^T^ :i ^ ' ^T-H ^ ^ When tne drums and tfie cym-bals ring Wit'h our swords fn tlfe air we i^^ s m j^ ^ ^^ f witz T S i ^ i ^^^^ ;•?■/. h h h 1 ^ \ f • £ We sing, make way , make way, singr For the sol-diers of the ALL. I ,uJ Ji 1 hi.J Jl ]^f{ \ (^^^ Yes make way. Yes make way. For the sol-diers of the J ^ gJ w jy 3? ^ w ^m^ ^ 0- rif. ■ ■ ■ • ■ z: 66 ist.tiwe Solo. HENRICO. a tevipo. PMr r J' i^ i J. i' S E ^ ^1^ sbl-diers of the King So read - y to King. Were brave and gal- lant C/iorits 2d. titne only. \ |»p p 55 ^^ ^ £ ^ 1^ King. brave and gal -lant ^ sol diers of the King So read - y to ^ i King. brave and gal- lant sol diers of the King So ^^m ^ ^ > J'' ji. > ^ read - y to ^^ ie^ fi* ^ ^ 1^=^ !rr EHEI *f2 p. - ^ 7na?'cato • m ■=t i=^ ^ 1 1^ ^ gat ? P3P do and dure . When bu - gles suni-mon to arms we spring, In the P P i £=f# ^ ^ ^ -5f do and ^ dare- When bu - gles sum-mon to arms we spring, Li the f^m * ¥^^ do and m dare_ When bu - gles sum-mon to arms we spring. In the ^ ^^ ;e ? ?=^ ^^^^ W * m ^ WtJ ^ SiET I t: i S^ »" r: ffl it; 67 S^ ^ m m 'r r i pr p i ^.m^ face of the can-nons' glare. But when in hut-tie he- fore the en - e- face of the can - noiir i glare. . i » 1 fore the en - e - ti' ^ i' i^ ¥^i f face of the v^ r P' B can- non = c glare.- But ^^ P P when in bat-tie be • fore the en - e - ^^ ^^ the cannons' glare. ^ J- i' l j »>■ > i J r sr g -4L-J^-P- - my The toe - sins with an - ger ring Then you will ^ ^^ i ^ i ^m m ring ta - my The toe - sins \vith an - ger ing ta ta ra ta ta ta ra Then you will # r P P s g=M#=P P P - my The toe - sins with ^^ an - ger ring 9 ^ Then you will P P P p ^ ^ w 05^ P 3:tf? i tr* tny m ^^ 68 F MP MJ ,i i^J^r pir' p hear us cheer us on to vie - to - ry WeVe the sol - diers of the of th: i $ ^m ^s ^ I t-di' i !ol-aiJ!rs oi 1 W hear us cheer us on to VIC - to 'ere the sol - dicrs, sol-dif!rs of the t ^#^ m m 1 p p^ ■I « ^ 2 hear us cheer us on to VIC- to ry WeVe the sol - diers, soWiers of the ^ m m m m . P P [J P ^^ ^^ 1^ r ?^=^ ^ pPlft fl B ^ ji * ^^ ^^ f* P^ O" =^3, 3 *^ *: ^5 -^^-f^ :■ — g I* i ^ "2. ^^ King.. J^ h h J^ P*W . We're fe* P f=^= a King, Hip hoo-rah Hip hoo- ^ P JO P > j^ Were /0^ rah! ^ ^ S ^ King, Hip hoo-rah Hip hoo- V ^' g P ^' P P Were rah! ^ fe ^ » /Tv i^ ^ E^S 3^ ;l «! •*- T ^; IcrziE ^ /^ ^ tl^ ffi ^; ti^ r-ff-rV & fel § /r\ /?N Tempo diValse ^ a /C\ ^iB: ^ « /Tv f ^^^ # *^ i? i ^ n- # V Wl iJij u l| g i 69 ^ /T\ /CS ^ i i ^m s^ ^ en » O O Woe and sor- ro^v no ^ ^ ^ more shall be For Hen s ^ g E ^ ^^ P Woe and ^ ^ sor- row no ^ /^ /^ shall be For Hen - m m m iS-' ^ i '^^ xP ¥^ cy- i Brine' - ing love ^ to me sweet- est r r- p ?^ p^f^ ■sta cy. iS Bring - ing * • love to sweet -est i p ^ 6g^ P ^ ^ SS ^ f^ ff 1? 5:^ FT * • s Ti. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^EE ^ fe 1^ ^ ^ ^ ^ P l|^ 'H F ^ love, Bring- ing to me, to me, Rap-ture and bliss ?Z3 ^Bj' fe f love , Bring- ing to to me, ^ S Rap-ture and bliss accelerando. 5 ^ J fe ^^ ^1 P^ .J^ ^^ ^ ^^^ ^ i i ir¥¥ i; fe i Bring-ing to me ec-sta - cy. - i m U-l i fe ^ » — ZM i r r p^ to Bring-ilig now ec-sta- # i ^ cy'Tis the ^ fe ^ to Bring-ing to ec- sta - cy- 'Tis the m^ ^ ^ ■ m ^ ^ ^ i Bring- ing now ec-sta - cy. ^P fe ^ fe p- ^ & i i ^ ^ i ^ ti^ 71 ' 4M^ m M - m^-= m * g May the ;^= en- sign of love, tis the en- sign of loves ec-sta - cy. i."i, r r r ^m ^ en -sign of tKK ^r r r love, tis the en-sign of love?s ec-sta- cy, Tis the en-sign of love May the ^^ P — P P p • ^3F^ ( ^ f= P— y ^ i w a tempo. n i^ m rit. M ^ i tq F = fi : i|' W'^' J J J H ^ ^ P bright star of love in the Heav-ens a- t ove, shine for- ev er more. :^ Up r p 1*-=- ^ # — * bright star of h\\ J r r love in the Heav-ens a - bove,shine for- 1 ^ ev er /5v more. ^ 72 ACT II. Prelude. Words by GUY F. STEELY. Piano. $ Tempo diValse. Music A>y FREDERIC CHAPIN. ^ ^ «/ r/i. m ^ =ar P /^^^ ^ ff tempo. ^ WT ^ 3 ^ff F ^ ^ * E^ ^ ^ F ¥^? i^" f £ £ P ^ « ^ ^^ i~r» ^ ^ %■* s ^ ^ ^ "^^ ^ ?^ tt ^^s n\ '^ n\ f^ fW W tt rf -^v/. s ^ 51- « tetiipo. 3^3; :^E ^ ^ s:^ ==^ -i ^ ^ ^ rf . M ^ I t • d t * i ^± S M i i f I I :^ m 1^ •^ i f:^^ ^^ (Curtain) ; J J J I I ^ j Y I S i » J J m ^ IZI n ^-f ^li- V ^ V V j: y (Fox hunters coming down the hill laughing.) %=r=4 p s p s ^ >a t i r r ^ ¥ p >># lie p^- r 5^ ^^= ■±=.^=^ w P !b^ 4^ * ^ ^ J* % ^ ^ I F '; j=j J - d I ■ j-* — ^ •5 5 -#■ 5 * 5 * 74 ACT II. Words by GUY F. STEELY. Opening Chorus. Heigh Ho!! Heigh Ho!! Heigh Ho'.! CHORUS OF FOX HUNTERS. Music by FREDERIC CHAPIN. Piano. f ^g V v ^^m ^ s^ i ¥=-^ i f Hn\\iHn^i * ■•■ ■•• ^ i a 1 % £ TEN. | M»> tv W' J j ^ JMiJ'r J j^ J' j^ J' J^ J' SEi ?^^ We are BASS. rol-lick-ing hun-ters so- jol - ly and gay With noth-ing of wor- ry and 'ih i V ■> P fl P P P P ^ P ^m Hv-rH^t mm s #5 r^ S ■» *• -# # (hands to mouth.) i^vvv J'J^ 3t: care Heigh ho! As we ' >'«* r P #t — ^ n ^ ^ ^ i'N^'J-^IJj^'j rt 5 » i^ rr^ ^^i^j; S ^^ m -9 -# Copyright MCMH by M.Witmark d- Sons . rnternational Copyright Secured. 75 P ^' J' i' p P p sal - lop a- way at the >'»ii p pn'"^ ^^ ^ peep of the davi While bu - gles tri - umph-ant - ly P »P B P P P gs^ £ (P # ^H? ^ f i *^ Mj ^ f (hands to mouth.) %^^N ^^ h i' > J' i ^ P P P P- fe*^ whim - per - inj>^ hounds with their bel - low and brav So easT- er - ly fol - low the j;>;8k f f g 1T P f ^ P P P P b ^ ^ S *: *■ jc^-f— r ^ p 76 ^ L*| f P P' ^ j"l l ^J^ l ' l ' " trail With a boiindwere a- way to the thick of the fray Oer p- p p r— P ^ ?i P i^ ^ t ^ ^ m ^ F^^ ^ P- • t^ (hands to mouth.) ^ ^(Echo.) P P P P ^ f y ^ P ^ mea - do'ws and hill -lock and dale Heigh Ho!! Heigh Ho!! Heigh Ho!! >'ll| g" ^ P P" t) P ^ 7 j : ff (Horn.) ^S ^ I g (i fe^ /:n ^ ^ ^ y^iW ^= (t« ^tj m^ ^ , 7 j: T ;&^? ^ /?N ^ V PI i 1 m i» =ff fe ^ P P ^^ ^ ^?==?= P The ^-tn I V IeSeeIe Ie /CN bu- gles so mer- ri - ly blow, Heig^ Ho! As 7 7 [. I ii^ ^-w— K .i^L- ^ ^m 7 7 g§il M ^ M ii ^ n K'^j' s ^ V j ^ P e Off to the wood-lands we m P' P P P' ^ go Heigh Ho! Heigh Ho! ^^ g 11 i 1 ^ ^ .^ ^^ ^ /^ ^ ^± 5 * m=i^ /T\ k ^ ^PB g tt ^^ AllegrettCi i^ fflSrW^I 5^ i ^ ^^ m^^ -m — w vf .8- ^^ t=^ t=^ 8- i ^ =^ loco. ^ £1^ J *&^ J I. aij! ^ ^« ^^ ^ m ^ 3S n ^ S ^ m ^ ^ =*=» i fes V A P ^^ V A_ t i t^ ^ .1 ■ * Jl JZ I M l I i » ^ ■ ■" 78 i SOP. ^ t Hop - ping hith - er, ALTO. ^ hop - ping- thith - er y .h J' J' J ^ mer - ry, mer - ry owl - ets ^ J^ J' i' J' ?^^ 1 1 i^^ J^^ iy .y tli'^ i' , ^V V J * ^ ^ LJ LJ r r m fUMJ ju » p ^ ^ eyes a - gleam -ing Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! AVTioo! ^Vhoo! Whoo! J J : J]J J3J Ji ^^ ?^ i P ^ liJ^J -« • « — ?- ^^ z^L^r u t-^ ^v '^\ f [ [j i j- .flJ ;]J jjJ ^ J J J J s=a JIJ jU » Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Prowl-ixig in all t ^i jiJ 4^ ;]J :] J ;] J ^ ^ ^ i[j;L£;'r^ ;r ^ lir It tr J> • ■ p ^=p=^»=p : > g § JL ^ 79 $ ^m -*: — #5 ^—^ — jd §1 rf^ EXX^TTT *F ^ LJ C i ^ t> j^^ j^ ' '■ ' r ^ g, ^, g> =^ j^r ^ j^ ^ ^^ Whoo! Whoo! Whool Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! ^^,j^j ri_J Mj j^r Jir ^r ^ nJ l U n J » i-Nfji- i j. i ^ ^^ s 'A rc!rr^r,-£g l#ML^ rri'Lprr.a' < f. ^ ^- i j-i /) 1 1 ^ ^ » m Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! While the world is ^r ^r ^Ir ^ ' r r ^ sound - ly sleep - iiig:, In - to cor-iiers ^ "^ ■m — •■ i f -M-h^ # t ^ ^ ( ^TT^^^a^ ^ ^ 80 /T^ J J J J } . h i' J' we are peep-uig, /7\ Hop- ping hith - er hop- ping thith- er, Pret-ty lit - tie owl - ets ^m i' J' i' > J J ^^ * * * m ^ ..V:fVi^^ ^^ *t^t I imri fW rit. 'K J J /^ ff tempo . * A t fcj U r r r -^ , i H f fl r fl s eyes a - beam - ing i' tJ J J_i Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! i*J J Jj J J J J E± 4^ J ."j J?=3g g ^=# = 4 m .Cr 'L^T ^ ?r rr rr^f ^^^ ^ ^ ^ m ^^ =«^ s Whoo! ^^ ^ iS- i i7J7X3 nr] a EEt rLr[-rcj" accelerando . ^^ =8: >. s .v/v !s : i8; 81 Tempo I Hunts - men in their ALTO. sport- ive ram-bling ^ Fill us with no fear and trem - bling, tfc* ^^^^^^ ^ ^=^ Allegretto. i m i i H i 9 f — W ^ F P ? F pm TEN/'y«/%.) ^^ w H P X #^ TT Pret - ty lit - tie BASS. owl - ets run a wav- W^ am • w m ^ so run a - way. LL JL f J J J J v^t^-e-4 ^^ ^^ i 1 J J | | J SOP. »iir J f J ^ g^ i And there is suf ALTO. fi - cient rea - son W' J J J j We are al - ways «i i r J ^ J out of sea -son $ $ ^F^ I » i =r t^^H^PF-f ^ y gp ^ 82 y HUNTSMEN. r t'T J ^^ Pret - ty lit - tie owl- ets sleep -ing. Pret - ty lit - tie owl - ets peep - ing *- )■ F m f ^ ¥=w ^EEm 9 I ^^ ^ T -ip*- accelemndo. lit . m ra J g#, OWLS t HUNTERS . i ^ — tt ^ ^ Pret - ty lit - tie H& owl - ets creep - ing Have no fear. m m ^ riSiiiJi - jrc;c;:; | T2^ t,>i m i 3: p^^r^o S « 5 ^ ^i^ « J h^ ^ ^ "C/L'g/C; -:j u^^'J^h ^^ (U'celei'diifit Si ^^ #i / ^i^ ^ fe3 SOP.* ALTO. ise:'^* TEN. \U ^' s 8t 5^^5 ^^ The woods arequite length-y and BASS. 83 For P n J' p =y=g= am - ply deep , t>i k Lr-M^ owls and fox hun - ters too. ^^ Heigh ho! ^ Whoo!_ Whoo!_ i S 1 Jj ; ^^ '9 5 5 ^^ f j i'ini I * *" # Whoo! Whoo! ^ Whoo! Whoo!. i Whoo! While ^^ neith-er is fraid of the oth-ertis true. i U ]i fj ~-— s nit ^ > u ;< T WJIH^Ji s P: s f =1=^ m ■m — • ^ ^ *• k ^ ^ ^^ P^ ^^ Whoo! Whoo !_ Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! 'ii J'»> J' r- p ^ w P way from each oth - er they keepJIeigh ho! ,Mi, p ii f ^.) r ^ ^ ^ i i & g«FF¥ 84 ^ /TN 1_ j^ 7 7 j: =9= Whoo! r\ H ff 7 7 •£ ^ LLM-J-g ^ ^ S^ fe^ When the >-J^|t F 7 7 7 ^ bu - gle sounds and the bay - ing hounds Are hot _ up - on the £ ^^ E/-4M ;t 1 W^ m^^ jjp • * ^^ ^ * j ^ae 'V)f. /CN ^/ teitipn ^^j— ^ • * ^ P ^ »t i W^ J' n J', n J ^ ^ p I — J p The hun - ters aim_ for bet - ter game, And owls, are quite_ con iS J i^r . w- scent. t}--h f p r V r\ m-4~n ^ ^ 1^^^ a r P r V ^^ ^ ^"fe ^ i V J— ji- i 7^7 tent. Whoo! Whoo! Whoo!Whoo!\Vhoo! H I 1 ^ 7 j: 7 W Heigh ho! Heigh ho! Heigh ho! HlH i w B ^m i ¥ ^ .*■ t>-«» p ^ f m J* .]• #. -q F tFr ^^f-^ ^>' ^^ ^m f *^ ii f » i I 8& i^ ^ Whoo! The The bu-gles so mer - ri - Iv ^=ff ^ blow Heigh ho As ^ ._J^. ii i^ J^ J' ^ off to the wood- laixisthey Mi ^' J' i^ J' ^ P P P- Ji ^ hu-gles so mer- ri - ly blow Heigh ho As off to tht^ wood- lands \\\: ^ ^ 7 M 51^ P ]^ P i? g P : f ff — » I P r p p- Fi P P P p iV ^^ • » ^^ en m ^ gf^ ESESi; ^ ^ f ;i J J^ > i l J^ Jl. J^ ^ p- p p ^" ^^ go, Heigh ho! As can - ter - ing, ban - ter - ing, rol - lick- ing, frol- lick- ing J H J > J J' ji. J) Ji h j^ ^ P' P ^' "'• P ^ go, Heigh ho! As can - tor - ing, ban - ter - ing, ^y-h r P r ti-^i t' p' p ^ rol - lick - ing, frol - lick - ing m^m^^M I t !1 XJ' U^ ^ f^^ 4^=^ (^ ^ P J', ji J, J', ii ^ n > J^i' Off to the wood-lands they % J'- ii J^ i' ^^ go, Heigh ho! Heig ho! r-j h j^j> 7 j t y Off to the wood- lands we &-P p P E. p go, Heigh ho! Heig /7\ ho! 4^-P^-^ i 7 J ! r - > =J?lfl -•iA ^^^F- r^ F- ; ^ t N^^^^ h. 86 Sorrow is Mine. VIOLET. Words by GUY F. STEELY. Music by FREDERIC CHAPIN. Voice. Piano. Andante. -tr ^ i 5^ ■ 5^ ^ ^ JJ*' l l^ .y- tEEE^ i ^^fJ ^ -9-=- m^ m^ pp VIOLET. £ Sor Hop row is mine with less am I with |-^_--'rit77.J ^ m\mm ^M t^4 jg r r ^ S ^ ^ j: ^ r ff f r ^ . ^ ^ ^^ p p p p ^ ^ f no one to cheer me. none to ad -vise nie And vain And friends are my plead-in^, who might aid, can- -• — • — 9 — 9- » — » — 9 » r r r r r r r r t±t 1 1 ♦ I f m f • 9 — »— » • 9- ^ ^^f^f-^^^1 ^HFf * * ^ Copyright MCMII by M.Witmark.A-Sons. International Copyright Secured. 87 ^ ^m ^ _• k^ ? Ei y a no one can hear nie not re - coi^-iiize me For Oh, sak why en must I ffff gjljl ffli j>ut r r' / ^ -(2- ^ E ^ ?= full', sta}' By sor A crea cer ture \ rlianged; of flight, ^^ft t i i p p p P ^ ^^ iE # l'^''!' r r Fr J i r F~pr ^ 3 yt g Fash-ioned inform de Doomed to a life of gen - er - ate,- From friends dark-ness by day, A spook ^^ st ranged. night? REFRAIN Ex - iled from loved Ones and home <^ 1 • — •—• «t • ■ rit. s p *^^^^ — i- i— i — # f f J, Jf f i Sorrow is mine. 88 m ^^ £ ^ Des-tined for.ev - er to roam. No one be -side me S r [^ p ^ . J N p ^'p ■WTien woes be -tide me; Siioh is 1113- wretch - ed doom It j^ ,/": ! ua* L' titi ^ m m ^ ^ i|| i f f ^^ (iccel. m m f p ^ ^ Vi^ fe^ J J'i' g ^? Lost in a des - -late waste Cast a-nion£r crea - tares de - ^i •/'^3 i=^ ^ r\ ^^ ^^ m based. Uf'Vi' I uMist dwell, Till floils ills . pel i Jl 13i ^p p * g r i iai /TN s ^ r\ 4;-^ :*t= S fc^ ^ ^ 4 c\ ^^ ?; i?:^ ^ r Sorrow is mine. 89 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ E Sor - rows up - on me placed . Sor - row ts mine with ftfltf t t ttif i i i » • I S ^ ^S Sl. I — I r- ^ rmrm " 'T r a no one to cheer me. \ iiin are my plead-ings, ^M: -!• — ]• — j^^ — • • — • — 1» p »»i»»»i»»y w 9 • ^ 9 i» y — ^ ^ S ^ g "*)■» r f • ' -r- ^ f: f S: £: ^ ^^ no one can hear nie Soi row and . ^ Vi — « * t t tt stit t ti\f f IzfzimJ ^ ^ mrrm nrmn s ^ ji m- i /•/A Sorrow is mine. 90 The Fisher and the Mermaid. Words by GUY F. STEELY. A DEEP SEA ROMANCE. Helen and Chorus. Mnsic by FREDERIC CHAPIN. Allegretto. Piano. ^m ^^ ^m S i ^^ ^ -T^ :zt I 3E^^ f^ I ('goto. ^ HELEN. » J' i- I ^ ^ 1 ff F Near a sun - ny is -land in the When the nier - maid saw the fish-ers ^^ % *i^ m fc¥* f f f I ^S S #^ ^: S ^ ^^ i' J' I J' iti^ ^ pearl - }' spray, hook and line, On a reef Wa}' down deep sat a nier-niaid fair one day- — a - hang-ing in the brine. 4929-5 Copyright MCMII by M.Witmark d-Sons. International Copyright Secured. 91 TT~ rscE 3C Ah!. I CHORUS. ^ -^^- Ah!. A 4 4 »^ f^^^ i *f n I T <7 tempo. i^ t ifj i f m m ^ r > J. h p P F p *=* I; When a hand - some fish - er in a boat she spied With a shout she cried'W love to me I'll bring, m f s g m St $ h j^ J) h TT- * ^ • W With deep love for him she cried- For I have him on a string." Ah! ( ^ « j i \ \ i^ m ry=r^ iir ' «r ^ Ah!. J: ^^ xt * 'f " J f Thi? Fish'!r.(n. 4929. i> 92 i li^^ TT ^M When Quick she de she Glared pulled her him *=* ^ itfff i ¥ ? ? 1= l» love_ down. He ijave his boat a Strange - \y he did not ^^ With a hope - less sigh By his hook and line :i ^^ -o- tff---^ 1. P F F r i r r ^ r ^^ 3 ^ ^ Y r »■ "TJ- ^ shove _ drown. Turned a - way from her his head, Jew - els gleamed on ev' - ry side 1^ Cold - ly "waved good bye Un - der - neath the brine^ ^njhi^ -Kir m-.m-w -—^ t ^rt^ » ^^^ i ^ * * ^» w»- i m w The Fisher *c. '+9>9-5 93 y Y r «^ ^ i*r-r *^ m ;■> ;> Jj j j i j « ^ m Down she sank in o - cean's bed She was s^^ice per - son - i - fied As she dis-ap-peared she said. So the luck-}' fish - er cried. i» i - m ^ h ;> ;> ;> As she dis-ap-peared she said. So the luck-v fish - er cried. J' n ^ f > f t f fe ^ ^ ^ ^ ^* ^ «¥ ^ & ^ •syi: ^ s :z: ^^i ^ ^ #* t,^ ^ REFRAIN. 1st Helen, _2d Chorus. i J ^J ^ ^ ^ ^ « * Fond love, true love, live with me tie - neath the sea. $ *t J J Ij J i ! I ^ ^ :^ ^ i ' i d ^ t ^^ fe^^t g i **: CHO. W==^ m m - m ^ . f ; I I Fond love, true love. Where dev - il fish - es tread. (How Jol - \y) ^ i ^ itf— J*^ T^ rr ■«i- ^ '>-"«" ^ t j t 9- - P g ■ The Fisher vVc. '»929-5 94 HELEN. *fc ^^ ^ ^ ¥ d f d r Foml love, true love, We will dwell, in house of shell J^ I ^^m la: i i ^ s ^ - fr« : ^ ' ^ ^ ' i * * w f I j P j^ 1 ^ i i Hi yi I M unis. ^ p p J' JM J I J ^^ Fond love, true love, \Vhen the fish-er and the luer - maid wed. iSt m m ^ ^^ ^ its i r ^ ^ i esi * ^ ^ ^m m ^ =? 2. \P^ - ^i- % wed. B.Sf. 2. ^^ ^^E ^ ^ ^* # ^^ •v^ ^¥T^~ff ^; ^ E ^y f fc: ^ J s: The Fisher *c. '♦929 - .=> H5 Words by GUY F. STEELY. Conversation Picnic Song. Penelope, Peggy, Glumphizz and Chorus. Music by Allegro moderato. Piano. ^ =iP=ic: ^^i/ ta ^ ^ FREDEREC CHAPIN. # #■ ^ ^m li ^^^ s i J i J: ^ f * J » " ,i> g ^ =^ ^^ tt IE ^ 45- ^w m ^ ^ ^ MEN. i ;' J' I J Can we help you, pray? GIRLS. t p M r ^ Yes in - deed you maj'; While tlie ^ • i i w i 4 ^^ ^ S 1 i ^^3 ^ J AJ'J'J S" Well pass the plates and han-dle them with i J J' JlJ'J^ J' J' J't « i cloth we spread, Crack the ice and cut the bread ( ■ m. m m '^ lA & i ny , fi. P r - Ci r r • 4 t Copyright MCMII by M. Wit mark ^ Be sure vou do And am-ple too. Gath-er ( -i- J^ f ^ i ^-/r lP ^ =F^ S i f a Hunter. ^ r J I r r r p p i r ^ MEN. SEE* 5t=« With one ac - cord (Kind-h' pass the cheese) Cream and i .^ r r i round the board ^M ff 1 ^ #• ?^ r F W "P" f" f ^^^^^^^ i i i t f' J^ i' J' i' V i i i, J'lJ |5 P^E^ su - gar if you please ^ Just like moth - er used to make PENELOPE. I V ^r^- ^ ^ft ^ » Wed like some jel ly cake Dont I f I £ # I to ^ * g — I ^ i j_m ^^ Picnic Song. 97 a Hunter. ^^ Cut me S a Peasant. ^S ^ S eat so much for pit - y's sake. (Some one stole my fork.) ^^ w j p 'f i 3taE '>^ «p p p ^^ V * £ off some pork PENELOPE h I J^ J' n P V < < ;i JM You are eat - inp more than j'our share Pass the f-d- J J J ; rr.j |, i * < ^ p p p f ^ f MEN. ^^ F /■ E J' J' J' J^ i And the dev - illed eg^s We're as hun-gry as a prizz - ly 1 frof^ - pies legs ( Picnic Song. 98 T^F=^ bear. PEGGY. ±EEE ^^ J I ; - , ■] j^ J' ^ ^ * * The leni - on - tide's us sour as the ver - y dick - ens ^ * ( ^^^ E^ F=i I I £ PP ^ M^ ^ I f b^ f J ^ J J j^ ^ f "ir fl ff r . P. p T ; y.. for Someone showed dis-re-spect for old PENELOPE. J^ J' J^ > rj I ¥ Is that all the fault that you can find"2_ ^ t^ i GLUMPHIZZ. » -b J^ * agewhokill'd these chickens There s a p r J^ J'lJ^ J' \^i^hi I ^ Youre ex-ceed yinp-l)- mean, Quite the worst weveev-er seen. Picnic Song, 99 ^ J' J^ ;■ J' ^ lontc >?'':i r-j ^ '^^^ ^^ #^^i PEGGY. j^ ;> h J^ j^ ^^ fea Some one sad down in the pie! A. F th in ^^m ^ ^ f=T^ '^^ P m W m ^^* Wa}' the boys are itct - iiiK- i GIRLS. * ^ #"-» h J^ J' JJ iJIJ fe It is just a shame the way the boys are act - inf{. Way thebo^-sare act - iu^. ^^ *»: i ^^ ^ 5 ^f i^ tr^ I 7 r ■lA m m i tJ^ J r j < j > ^ Picnic Song. 100 DANCE. ^ m ^ m # i=t \ mf PP § n mf PP ^ ^ F^^r? f f ^'' bj ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ Throwthe Owls appearing. ^e ^^ E If thej'don - ly spare to the owls a share.Throwthe ^4ii W ^ni p ^^ ^ *. * i i ^^ ^ ,/i/-^ ^^-^: Picnic Song. 101 ^ J' J' I i'j'j' J'; J' J' J' ^ — »— — # birds some scraps, And they'll go a -way per-haps.Thebest of ev'- ry - thing I've missed to r J' i j'lij^j j'.^ ^ ^ m m birds some scraps, And they 11 go a -way per-haps. * m »$£ i ? ; £ t \i r -r iir r £ s i ^^ |w , , ji jN ^ ij^i^ 2Et eat I sup-pose I must if you in - sist. J^ J' 7 I GIRLS. i' J' V ;^ PENELOPE. EP^ ^ ? Then have some pie Don't pass it by. (Girls it's ^ S % ^ =i LL/r Li L-LJ r-f 4 ^^ GIRLS. J J J' J' p ir r r p ^^ E i time to go, For the sun is low) Must we leave so soon, Is it * >.£ » g » A i ^ ■ g cresc. pocn I ^^ it Picnic Song. 102 m Tis near-ly eight, and you know that's pret-ty late. si fpyfcp -i^ i J' ^ F much past noon? Then we must no lon-ger f :^^: I ^1 1 ^^ p^^ poco. ^ i f — f^ fe^ ? ^ May we see you m pd X' p p P P ^'U ^ ?3 stay, to-day, so pray a - way, Lets go with -out de - lay ^|i"f^"K. ■0 » ^ ^^ E 5^ -»■ home? With - out de - lay i J' ^' i r * -— 1 ? ^^ Please see us home Thank 3-ou, sirs, you may. i i lip ^^ A i t? '^ 1^ >;: J i,j ^ */S i I < Picnic Song. 103 Song of the Night. Words by GUY F. STEELY. Music bj' FREDERIC CHAPIN. Voice. i Andante moderato. Piano. ^ ^^=^ ^S^^ ^ :±z=±: ^i J) legato. ^ ^^ ^ r ^y— I ^ ^m_ r ¥=5r-.=¥ r P f , JTrnh - t.The 2. The F ^ lZ?t ^ ,^ » _ 7 rit. pp a trinpDiserenade) ^ W nr^ ^^ ^ [f^^^P M^ l ^ ^ i M7-^iM J I Ji pH^^njE S ^ Stars are peep- ing from the sky, The sun has low- ered in the west, The crick - et chirps be - neath a stump, And fair - ies %\\fSK a - cross the green; O'er I t*= S ^. 3 \ ^ n n t^ ^ r-3. r-::3 ^ s 4863-4 Copyris:ht MCMII by M. Witiiiark *Sons. International Copyright Secured. 104 ^m i P rp 1 1'-^^ J' i' O r\ B ^ zeph-yrs sigh a lul - la - by To soothe the lit - tie birds to rest. In marsh- es damp the mag- ic lamp Of dart - ing fire - - fly is seen. A |- i > r^ & ^■ ^ mm ^^ ^l '4 ^ r^ 1-it. 5^ P a tempo. X ^? ^ ^m E=5 p p J> I J) J' p P I P p p [ T i^t dis - tant mead- ow sings the lark, The mel - an - chol - y tree- frqgcroaks, And rest - less bird in ter - ror cries, As prowl,- ing fox from for- est glides,- The i^ ^ » li ^ r^ r<] ^^=^^= r-] r^ c^ > c^ .''l> ij' h J' P ^s ^ s ■^ ^ f in the dark the owl with eyes of glow - worms spark The wake - ful owl pro dread sur - prise In ink - y crev - ice ^^ ■ \ » \>i m ^ ^^• tl* -d» — rit. m i^ r^ f i> w=^ ^ REFRAIN. J' J' i' S ^P F^¥^ ^^ vokes. hides . A weird and fas - ci - nat - ing song does na - ture !^ ^ ♦ f^ increase in tempo- a tempo. V • :^ r Song of the night . 4863-4 105 ^ ^ P I P I' T P i^ ^^ ^^ sing When veil of night has fall - en o - ver ev - - 'ry h' ^ S^ f^^ ^i^ /■ inrmse in tempo. .^ r^ ff tempo. ^ ■^ t^ r ^ J' iJ' ^ E=5 ^=^ ^ ^ thing. When dark-ness deep in for - est dwells, She sings her Strang- est ^ ^^5 s* -■» * — ^ ^f—9.: :£A^-J ■> J i ^bE^ r hush - ing winds re - peat The part - ing^ lay of dy - intf day As ALJ^L^Q 5± JfJ-jr^ •t ^ I T^ ^^ S a tempo. it f W: ^ ^ fe^ J P P- S ^ shad- ows fade from sight. And low and sweet the ^^m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ;vif. i^ .v/rt?^ tempo ^^ ^ f= ^=^ ^5 ff b^ i>g /?\ g? ^^ e^^c^E^E^i P^ hush - ing winds re - peat The part - ing lay of dy - ing day The ^ ^J^^ m fc ^ ^ s ii»f ^ a tempo. rit. ^ r ^^ /r\ ^ i # s ^1^^ ^ ?: 1 t sym - phon - y of night. The syni - phon - y k^ -w tj 4 I TS * -m^ rit. pp i ^ ot night. V- % rs Song of the night. 4863-4 107 Change of Scene. Piano. tf: Allegro. i ii>J E&=4^:=^^ ^ 1 l^i^ g^ J L .^i '■4 mm ^ i^ i ^ ^ 3 ^ ^ ^=5 mrg^ ^ f cresc. Sf, p [^^ vt-^-^ f &M^ //: /?\ "cnjcjc/ ^ji 7 108 $ ^ S T3J7T3 1 & ^^ r r r r p j ^ ^ ^ r rr i s ^ atat±«: ^: W f i»#* ♦♦t|*-«' ■*-«-fas-*- ^ - V - ^ Ifrzk b# "3^17 'y '^ ^ 109 Mystic Sorcerers. Malzadoc and Chorus. Words by GUY F. STEELY. Music by ' FREDERIC CHAPIN. J /) SORAALTO- ( ^ » ^ TEN. ^ mys - tic halls of BASS. ^^ In \ ^ s / ■ p ■ l1 » _ pp 5 5 m r f i afc j > at ^^ ^^^ P* Here . ^ ^^ « r r »r We gath-er once a-gain i- ^ J i * XE rev- el -ry. Here . ^^ I J f»r ^ :j: - ^ r 'r r r f ( With pow-ers born of dev-il-tty. We gath-er once a-gain i^* (^M i i •' ; '' i. -^ ti j~r m ^ xn Tf^r > p fT 5i f=f^ ^^N Copyright MCMII by M.Witmark il- Sons. International Copyright Scrured. $ gain Prac r tic 110 W ing leg ^ er - der - main. Sor - cer - ers then to ~rt~ gain m t m — m p P r I Prac - tic - ing leg - er - der - main. $ i i Sor - cer - ers then to "n- ^ ifr r r P i »=r ES ^ ^=^ i ? m i i.j' J r ^^ wm •work for you have plan' - ty of work to do. ^ ^ work for ^ you have =»r= plen - ty of work to do. p p r ^ ij'^-^ ' ^ w ^^ ^ W¥^ MALZ. J N J'^] J i Ho-cus, Fo-ciis fee, foe,- fie. ^ Were sor - ers ^5 ^ ■ ■ ' m ' t t We're sor cer - ers Ha! ha! ha! ha! f f :^ ^W l^tif-^ 3 ^ ^ f Ill 2_i MALZ. Prest - 0, rest - o mee, low, mi. i IT WeVe sor - - ci t i Ji J' J' Ji m Yes in-deed ■«■« are S ^^ te^EE ^* ^ m -s- p^ i f f f ^ ^ ^ i £ ^^ f J f ^ -f — J— f Imp and gob - lin wood - land fav ^ Do our work with ^ r r r ^ j J j IJi P -i -a- s t^ f= i < F ^ ^ te E*^ When our mag - ic wand we swaj'. ^ ^ care SP ^^e s ^ ^ ^ Do our work with care f T } M ^ ? f' t^ m^ ->7 ^^ ^ ^ IS 112 ^ i/ms. i J' i' J' J> I ^ — Brew - ing ev - ry - where. ^ J^ J^ J^ J^ ^ — r r r — —r w- ble is brew - ing ev - ry —a ■where. Trou W^^ -^^r- ^ ^n ' P f' f' P P P ^ !'ik » ES i w n^ ^# f MALZ. ^ ^ ? i* 1^ While them3s-tic owls are blink - ing_ Night-time is their day. BASSES. ^^ #UUt f==a Night time is their day. P iJJi rr^f a: — • — a: ../ ^ ^^ i^ ] n r'l ^ ^ a * MALZ. ii f ^r r 1 1' r ^ 1: i> p p- ffl ^ ^ ^ Then the dev - ils brairfs a - think - ing — of some prank to play.- \^W W $ * ^W J > J r -a: ■ • 1— ^^^^ I r i t ^ a s ?? 113 J /i L '^ i ^^ i' i' J' J' J t So in the mag- ic spell of_ njghti -w-e fath - - om mys- ter - ies pro -found g^ p i' 'P P r i f^s^ ?= So in the mag-ic spell of_ night, we fath - - om mys - ter- ies pro-found * ) . '.1 > P mm ^ r'p p r « m f ^ j*=«t f* ^ ^ it^ * >a « : i t^F F F ^ C » § ^^te j j j j i " j n j i f j f ^ Chant - ing, rant - ing mag - ic Tvords Chang - ing Bung - loo's 4 ^ r r r T r r Chant - ing, rant - ing mag ic words Chang - ing Bung - loo's f ^r f r r r -r m \ i» ' ' cresc. 7nnlto . i» I | .>:, i , f f f f Pf rJ f r r f r V-J^ s ^^ in - to_ birds p^^-^n V+M Pres - ti - di - gi - r r r r #^ ta - ting a -round r » i D i > r r in - to birds ^^ Pres - ti - di - gi __)• m m — 0- ta a - round # ? a - round f r f r iLiVj,^- J c^ j /■'I 114 w M m . ^ (Clash of thun- der aiid lightning-.) dm m it ^5^ f f t > round We're won - ders we're w^on - ders Ho - cus - po - cus 1 .rr\ ^S^'^^"^^ ^ round Were won - ders we're won - ders Ho - Cus - po - cus ^ y^ ^^ xBci ms^ j::^ f l=i« * fff S I ff ^ V * i ^^ ^ ^ ^ his - to - rv tells were ^ his - to - ry tells were ^m ^ ^-=- cer - sor cer S iir Or r i ers * r p P P ^ •' sor - cer - ers We are yes in -deed we are »" J i i J ^ ^ i= ^1 ' -P -F -P J CJ ^' ^ f F f s T!R*^ ^ P^ S Prowl - ing here and theire '• H P 1^ "P ^ ^ ^ * d Ev - 'ry one be - ware For For we are mys - tic we are mys - tic s ^ ^ ./^•^ -i. i i 4 ^ #r rr? 115 , 1 ^ i - i. ■ I ^ i^ 1^ ' I J' E^ i sor - cer - ers, For we are mys - tic sor - cer ers So then be (» m - ^ <» 0! ^ sor - cer - ers, For we are mys - tic sor- cer ers So then be ^^ «r P ff ff ff ^m m^^m ^ *=' 1* -*• ■*■ m i s f* i i p p f ^' f^' d' * ^ * « J ^ J J *=* ware, be- ware. For we are m3^ - tic sor- cer- ers, For we are sor-cer-ers mvs- ^ r^^ r r p p p f ?: ^ ware, be-ware, For we are m5fs- tic ^ sor-cer-ers, For i ■we are sor- cer - ers mys r «r P c P P j P p 1^ ^ J J r ^ ^ I cresc. ^^ ^ i j4^ f. riM I f. £ f. ''f I : ? ^ ^ri^ J'' i ■! n ^ i' i- «io ^ te - ri - ous be-wan^, be zih^ be ^•-"P P p ^^..j.^ nsr ^ te - ri - ous be-ware, be - ware , be ]H' "P P P P P i -T^»- :^: IBt §^ ifc 116 The Merry Mystic Man. (I Did It.) Words by Gin' F. STEELY. Music by FREDERIC CHAPIN. Allegro moderato. $ i y y ^^ -L When When the L ^^ jt y ¥ ^ X/f S ''i/ \i' V V V y ^;^ CHO. } J^ J' J' J' J- I J^ J^ J' f ri P p ev - er you hear a thun -der bolt crack, hair (lis - ap-pears from the top of your head, I did it I did it (He (He ^ i ^^ E f ^Tr i ^^ i i V \} i 4Sfi7 - 4 Copyright MCMIl byM.Wittnark * Sons. Inteinatiuiial Copyright Secured. 117 d=i P^^^ m ^ fF=F=^^ fe ^ — •■ did) did) ^ I did. Wheu a trol - ley car gives you a jab in the liack, I did. When the end of your nose turns a straw - her -ry red, V y f m ^^ ^ — #- ^t $ i V i> < CHO. ^^ it J h , h .y I ^ ^ h .^ J^ P P=5 ^ — — '^"^Tf ■ r I did it (He didl I did it (He did; I did. ^^he^ the morn-ing's milk sours be - I did. You go out in the coun-try thro' i'i'' ^ i*iH =F^^ J J ^ J- ( ^ »* -• — *- ? *: /CN r F p t ^ ^ ? — 9- noon; If the stay; You come fore it sum - mer is to cook and your back and a hus - band should gas bill you (i ^ ^ r\ * ^ F= r\ h }< J> P M M' J F p I P P P E hap -pen to spoon, It was ail brought a -bout l)\' a phase of the moon, find you nmst pay, For the gas me - ter la - bored while yon were a - way. Mystic Man. 4H«7-4 US ^ J' J^ y i CHO. J' J > did it (He did, he did, he ^ rj ^ -^ 7 j^ y ? ^ ^ ^ ^ 1^ ^ J jrjl J. J =4^ ^^r L^ ir -^ > J ^ J Solo. X y j: V *■ did, he did) I did, I did, I —r did ^^ * 1^ ,J^J JiJ^ :^ *^ Jl^ ^f ^ ^ ^ S i^J' J^- tJLf Jlp ^ ^Ip ^ ^ ^/,r V j^ ^ a REFRAIN. *: For I 'ni n\ ^m -^=^ ^' ^ a ver - y dras - tic man, "• — Ex ?^^ X ceed - ing - ly bom. E nif i^^ P i ii } ^ :i fei P m m ^ bas - tic man; A ver - y plas - tic and fan - tas - tic, ri ii J- ^^ ^ m ^ MvsticMan. 4867-4 119 $ ^^ ^ ^ p c-f Mr ^' t t ^=^ cold — sar-cas - tic man. 'Tis I who make_ the wel - kin ring 'Tis ^ , m i ^ ^^ ^ a^ E « *^ ^s /^ £ ^'J J' I who teach— the birds J' J J ^ ^ to sing; For £ I'm II mys . tic , a te^npn. n -d- # rt'f. '>■■» C V i ' r\ W F CHO. ^^^ .J J- J J^ ' i i ^i i ^ m3'S - tic, mys - tic. (He's a mys - tic, nys - tic man.) ^ i i^i i i ^ . ?^ t^ ^4 i^^ y y <»- r^ T ■' w Vw ^ ^ j^ i i ^ ^ P Hist! A nier - ry mys - tic man. faS ■y V jf ff * ^ V y j: £ ? y j: ^ f »^ ^ = i ^ S ^^^ ^ ^ ^ V^'-|> J f i J2. ^ H ^ i^ S E J_J^ J J' ^ I ^ p ^ jy i cuck - 00 lived in a cloci< on the wall, In the home of an an - cient day the old maid went out to call And she left the cat a - old cat found that bird was wood His chagrin was be-yond des . k^ S ^m ^^ » s r=^ ^ s i i ^ 4808-4 CopjTight MCMnbyM.Witmark * Sons. International Copyright Secured. I 1^1 ^ ^ :5e: ^^ fe2 i i nuiid -en; And the room where that cuck-oo used to call Was the sleep -ins; She hud just passed out of the bi^' front hall When the crip - tion. He kicked him - self but it did no good He was ^ i & r p ^p ^^ E ^ -rr that for the the room that the pet cat played cat at the bird was peep in. ing. Wien The e'er he heard cat wait - ed long in for a warm re cep tion. When the maid came back ^ ^ s ^s ^^ rr cuck - 00 bird birds sweet song bird a - lack, The pus - sy thrilled with plea And then for (he time - piece flut Was no more in the place where it roost sure, Said tere J r r TSZ ^ ^ ''l \> P !:s3 P ^ P P ^ i' I l >J ^ ^=' leis ut boost ure. tered . ed. Click -00 1 Click - 00 ! Me - ow K\> <' is; ^ i ^ ^ ^5 f 1= « •x/S C7 Cj- ^ .>// ? S ^ '^V P p.^ P [ T^TTIlJ J ^ Ciick-oo! Cuck-oo! Me - owv *•- i ,jj'i> p t f^ iJ ?Sr*»» ^5 f f * pza ^ ^^ 'Ji ^ ^ ;•//. I P REFRAIN. ^ '> r J I J\ J^ J! > J ^ h * ' *• *- Z!S1 Coo, Coo cried the bird - y spright-ly, Mew, Mew, said the cat pol-ite - ly; tE^=^ ^ I W 5 Wf ^ 13=^=^?=^^; rr „^ ' J Vn''i> c I m s ^ i^^ ^ r==3 ^^Tien the Cuckoo *c. 4808-4 123 fe a ^^ i ^ ^ Sad to tell it, Woe be - .fell it fet s #^ I When the bird •m 9 i 4~i =s= «»' — 3 V^'i> j J ^p^ ^^ 5^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^1^^=^ E ^ J\ ,h ji i k^ met that ter - ri - ble cat. Coo, Coo, Bird no dan- ger dream- ing, S ^ f ? n 5^ ^"i> r Y * ? ^^ ^^ a ? Mew, Mew, For his din - ner sclieeni - ing; \aiight-y kit - ty tei a i i 4"i ^¥ r I f ^ -^^'■i> t i i+ - I ' Ci ^ !* i Ji j,_ ^ j,_Jl44-^^ s F' P P' Had no pit - y \\Tien the ciick - oo met the pus - sy cat. '^^Ui^^-i^ ^ rnPii^} s T '>' i'& ^ J ' : s When the Cuckoo *c. 4808-4 124 My Dreamland Maid. I Words by. GUY F. STEELY. Music by FREDERIC CHAPIN. Voice. Piano. Moderate. mf m m ± ^^^ m m TT? ^ ^ P i i> h 1. When the 2. All my f EE ^^ rr s m * ^^^ ^ ^ ^ i^_.^ iii'. }) J', ji f eve fear m of shad - ows ri - vals ' round I a - bout can safe are hov ly put er - uig, a - side, W And She P 5^ ^ 4843-4 Copyright MCMII by M .Witmark * J'. II Ji ^^ blow, lone. When my drow - sy And she thinks that eyes I a am i t^ m ^B ^-^s — r s ^ ^ ^ s l ^'p-iiJ' p- p i|Ji,ji Ji p |ji p Ji p^^pi dream - y spell is cov - er - ing I see the on - ly sweet-heart that ex - eel - lence per- son - i - fied, For Im the on - ly man she's ev I er 4--i^ LJ 'f^^-^^ ^^ j^rte EC 4* J » J'. J' I J r I'r 'T I r p »^' p-U^^ ^ know. She's a mys - tic slum- ber - maid- en quite e - the - re - al, In known- And she does not crave for (,nfts in rich va - ri - e - ty, So m i s 1 i w J^-J^^ rTTTT ^ i r J r m h ^ i ^ ^ film - y white ar - rayed. I am not a - fraid. AVere Of she Clll a tiv tri at fie ii I I J ^^ ^m m Dreamland maid. 4843-4 126 ts^ V — V p p ^ i' I y J j^ ^ J' * i more nia - te - ri - al 1 would wed my dain - ty dream - land the so - ci - e - ty Of my dain - ty, lit - tie dream - land t ^ 3 I S 1ST • • P ^^ ^ REFRAIN fr> r r, riA p Ji j >. j, ^^ ^ f maid, maid . Shes my sweet- heart, she's my lit - tie dream-land maid, And she's a $ J- -J n P Ji r ^.^ r s r « * f T . *» / ^ 51 5 I I = i . s^ f-^^ { r I >• ^ >■ J^ Jv ::,3^'nJ fan - cy flowr by fair - y hands por - trayed; And not a 1^ ^ U- J^ a^ % t i ^ NJ^JuiJU-1 J\iiJiiJ. ^'I> J -^ queen. That earth has seen. Is half so charm-ing as this dream - land :*: ^ "> r 3^13 h3- S*' ^^ =1^= i ^tlx?f^ rtr~" 11^ * Dreamland maid. 4843-4 127 k ^ ^ J' n JV i^ A i ^ i maid . Though I know that she is pure - ly vis - ion - a - ry, In my ^ i ^^m T=f ** ^ l |i»- ■•■ ■»■ * t^^ ^ ^"- ^" J'- J' J! j ^m ^ heart for - ev - er - - more a love 111 car - ry P'or this ^ m iJ - ^- i ^ $ ^5 Whom fair - ies kiss, -9 miss, :^ t ' I:' * . ^ *- n w \ f w a i-w- \* ^^ t ji^ ^^ II. i t^ Jiff i^jt ^ |T I? p p -^K ^ ;; 111 be faith- ful to my dream-land maid. She's my maid. ^ 1^1^ / Sfz s ^ ^^ Dreamland maid. 4843-4 128 Finale 11. Words by GUY F. STEELY. Music by FREDERIC CHAPIN. SOP* ALTO. ^m i:-'i j' ^ 33 Hur- f TEN. >!! Hur - roo!! Great * J'»r [ ? 3E ^ £E — m- Hur - roo!! ^m BASS. W Hur- roo!! Great m ^ E ^ Tempo di Marcia. ^ ^^ i ^ 3^ ^ fc? rrri rrf Piano jf '^''** r Ljrr ^ i 333 f ^ J ^m ^5 N N ii ^5 ^^ P^ IB^ hon - or is cer-tain - Iv due To a high - \y im pe - ri - ous, ^ ^P P P P '^ EE5 ^ ff ft ft m ■ m m .'•^ ^v f^=^ hon- or is cer-tain - Iv due. To a S ^m high - ly 4 im - pe - ri - ous, g P P t^ ^ i f F P P P P ^ ?^ is due ^ ^F^ rs: n ■ • ^- rrr ♦- — * # J J » J LZ» w J-' Copyright MCMII by M.Witmark * Sons. International Copyright Secured. 129 i ih^U 4=^ sor - ro^v- ful, se - ri - ous, t=^ g P F F g P m ^^^ v- ^-^r -t Kill - er as great as oar r g c ^ f 1 own Bunp. loo, To a ^- p p p r^ g^ -f p p p f sor - ro'w-ful, se - ri -ous, -> ••$ ^P P P P=^=^ Rul - er as great as our 4 own Bung- loo, To a ft ^ , » » —ft P P P P ^^ r J' j^ j> ji i ^ j=^ g 1- * * « — » ^ ^ > y ^ ^^ ^ '^§^^ "* r r ~y ^ ;' J' j' J'^ ^^^^^ * .b p ^ vain e - go - list - ic - al, quite pes - si - mis - tic - al sov- er - eign like Bung. g-g P r '• P P P P P ^ r-p p P-fi-g ^ vain e - go - tist - ic - al, quite pes - si - mis - tic - al sov- er - eign like Bung m I t.'' 1 J J E^EE^ jLjL j r J' ^ p ''p p p ^ i^ J J J ^ s^ ^ ^ 2^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l.^^^4 ^ ? ^. y loo. p fe^ 7 sov- er - eign like Bung- loo. mry^~l T~ j ^ ?= loo, A ^^ sov- er - eign like Bung - loo. ^ ^^2 y ^ y ^ F|^^ h=i m r r J j ^a » I » S i f V j: ^ ro moderate. 130 i^M ^■. 1^ • ^■. ^ ^=f^ Al - gy, Claude and Ber - tie All are fond of Ger - tie gy^ Ber _ a • tie moderato. ^=4 I s i ^ I ;' I H i ? Fi J f^ ne sne chose to J ?^3f^ Swear that she's the best in ^=fc; town A nv one sne chose to ^ P' P p- p ^^ =P2= I' P •■ r Swear that shes the best in. town A - ny one she chose to > p' p p- fi F-^ I A ." J^y r f I P-ph-&^ r «r I i *^ l*^ '^ y ^ ' town, the best Si town, Sir '^ ^^ ' ^~H » \ >.' 3 >— > ^ J r i r ^^^ ^^ U- r *r I she could make pro - pose ( I P- P [^^ She could make pro - pose to >• p- »p F--#^^ Jl^JU^J Tempo di Marcia. Flir - ty lit - tie Ger - tie P' p p-lTT^ Flir - iv lit - tie Ger - tie P-^-g-^-^-J lemp 3E5 * Brown. S ^^ B rown . gJ i ^ r=# =^ ^i^^^t Tempo di Marcia. npodi warcia. ^3=? t 131 | ^- £j^>i j m jt^^jLi l k^JiU=4Ji-^ Were brave and ^^ ^ gal- lain sol-diers of the king- So read - y to ^ tfi' >^' i'- ii ^1 Were bravf a fill gal-lant sol - diers of. the king So read - y to ^S ^ ^ ^ ^ - J' J V ^ m ' ■ ' ^ m «r ^r j '^ g I p ^m I t It-. 1?^, // marcato. 'U ^ ^^ — H-^ w -Jv^— ^ i^^^ p p do and Clare. w w tS t Ut When bu - gles sum-mon, to arms we ^ J. JU W^^- do and dare. When bu - gles iiiin-mon, to arms we ^ 3t ^^^ ?^¥= fef^s^ 1 r i^^^P i m ^ T- ^ ^ ^CJ pg? f-^ f E 3 ^^- V I y ^^^^ frf ~" '^m spring In the face of till can - nons glare . Hut ^ ^ * ^ spring In the face of the can - nons' glare- But :^' r p p- m #^ ^ ?£ the can-nons glare. 132 when in ^ i bat-tie be - m fore the en - e - mv The kJ^ JJ'. J^ S ^3g m toe - sins with an - ger W ^ ¥=^ ^ when in bat-tie be fore the en - e - my The toe - sins with an - ger S ^ ^^ ^^m ^;^^=^ £ E :^ i rt W^ w m J: V ^ 7 I 7 F S^ W ^— ^ V ^VeVe the i sol - diers, -=fTF? sol -diers of the ^m king. Hip hOo - rah! Hip hoo ■ M-J P j^ M ;rah'. P^ ^ W P We're the sol - diers, 1*=^ ;^ sol-diers of the m, m m king. Hip hoo - radi! Hip hoo - rah! '^m -^•IVF»^'''''V I X SOUTHfRN REGIONAi L'FlBARy PAOL'T D 000 597 792 1 1503 C365s 1903