. Three-part songs for the use of the pupils of the public schools of Canada. Red - breast, O Ro-bin dear! Ro - bin sings so sweet-ly in The fall-ing of the year. /X\fo k 1 :==^- s -h +1 IS IS N ? S =£ -l^-f^ 4^= Qijt=Hz -£ -•-- - —T -£—1 . -K- * 4 0 • # t4- - £: w- -•-U Bright yellow, red and orange, The leaves come down in hosts;The trees are Indian princes, But soon they 11 turn to ghosts;The leathery pears and apples Hang russet on the bough;Its autumn, autumn, autumn late, Twill soon be winter , Robin Redbreast, O Robin dear!And what will this poor Robin do? For pinching days are


. Three-part songs for the use of the pupils of the public schools of Canada. Red - breast, O Ro-bin dear! Ro - bin sings so sweet-ly in The fall-ing of the year. /X\fo k 1 :==^- s -h +1 IS IS N ? S =£ -l^-f^ 4^= Qijt=Hz -£ -•-- - —T -£—1 . -K- * 4 0 • # t4- - £: w- -•-U Bright yellow, red and orange, The leaves come down in hosts;The trees are Indian princes, But soon they 11 turn to ghosts;The leathery pears and apples Hang russet on the bough;Its autumn, autumn, autumn late, Twill soon be winter , Robin Redbreast, O Robin dear!And what will this poor Robin do? For pinching days are near. The fireside for the cricket, The wheat-stack for the mouse,When trembling night-winds whistle, And moan all round the frosty ways like iron, The branches plumed with snow;Alas ! in winter dead and dark, Where can poor Robin go ?Robin, Robin Redbreast, O Robin dear!A crumb of bread for Robin, His little heart to cheer. 31 OH, DEAR! WHAT CAN THE MATTER BE? Very lively. #: Jf. y / * / ywhat can the mat - ter be ? Oh! dear ! what can the mat - ter be? t >*i i H-*- ^ -m- -m- -m- -4- -m- -4-


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