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Adoration
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Maiden, do you wonder why my eyes so deeply gaze in thine?, To my wife
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Anvil chorus
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Look, now the rays of the sun streaming bright, Sheds its radiance around, Trovatore, The popular gem from Verdi's grand opera rearranged as vocal and piano solo. Unexcelled edition.
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Because
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Because you come to me with naught save love, Lorsque j'entends ton pas, comme en un rêve
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Because
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Because you come to me with naught save love, Lorsque j'entends ton pas, comme en un rêve, A flat major
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Because
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Because you come to me with naught save love, Lorsque j'entends ton pas, comme en un rêve, C sharp major
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Because
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Because you come to me with naught save love, Lorsque j'entends ton pas, comme en un rêve, C sharp major
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Because
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Because you come to me with naught save love, Lorsque j'entends ton pas, comme en un rêve, B flat major
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Dawn
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Night looked up to the say, The words and music dedicated and sung by Madame Melba, G sharp major, Also sung by Mr. Denham Price
Front cover signed by Guy d'Hardelot
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Désir d' amour
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Un vide etrange et mortel est dans mon ame, Strange is the void in my soul, and mortal, Poem after the Spanish of D. Francisco Perpina ; English version by Dr. Th. Baker
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Elaine
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Elaine is like the lily bell, With golden heart and beauty rare, E major
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In the boat
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Möven, möven in weissen flocken!, Snowy, snowy the seagulls flocking!, G sharp major, From the Danish of Vilhelm Krag
English translation by Dr.Th.Baker
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Lotosblume
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Die Lotosblume angstigt, The lotusflower feareth, E flat major
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Morgen-Hymne - Morning hymn
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for low voice in D-flat major; English version by Dr. Theodore Baker; English translation printed beneath German, Bald ist der Nacht ein End' gemacht
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None but the lonely heart
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None but the lonely heart Can know my sadness, Nur wer die sehnsucht kennt, Weiss, was ich leide!, D Flat Major, Words by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, translated by Arthur Westbrook., German translation printed below English., Composed in 1869., Illustrated title page in blue & orange by F.G. Hale.
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Oh, that we two were Maying
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Oh! that we two were Maying, A Flat Major, Arranged in duet form for Soprano and Alto by Max Spicker., Words are poem by Charles Kingsley, String quartett parts 1.25, Sketch book
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Oh! that we two were Maying
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Oh! that we two were Maying, Sketch book, A Flat Major, Words by Kingsley, Arranged in duet form for soprano and tenor by Max Spicker., Missing pages 1-2.
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