The school singer : or, Young choir's companion: a choice collection of music, original and selected, for juvenile singing schools, Sabbath schools, public schools, academies, select classes, etc .. Also, a complete course of instruction in the elements of vocal music, founded on the German system of Kübler . ams glitter there !And sweetly some pleasing melody Enlivens the still, soft may I shine with rays divine Reflected on my heart,And may my voice in songs rejoice, When I from earth depart. 3. How bright is the sparkling, dancing sea,When sunbeams glitter there !And sweetly some pl
The school singer : or, Young choir's companion: a choice collection of music, original and selected, for juvenile singing schools, Sabbath schools, public schools, academies, select classes, etc .. Also, a complete course of instruction in the elements of vocal music, founded on the German system of Kübler . ams glitter there !And sweetly some pleasing melody Enlivens the still, soft may I shine with rays divine Reflected on my heart,And may my voice in songs rejoice, When I from earth depart. 3. How bright is the sparkling, dancing sea,When sunbeams glitter there !And sweetly some pleasing melody Enlivens the still soft , ever, bright may I be,Like to the sparkling, dancing sea . 56 Gently. J» a ri iifl- =fc PLEASURES OF EVENING. Wards translated and Music arranged from, the German for this work. K-T (—r* —r* K- ^# : _ 7p A-0-^- l—•--«,—+-*!-#—i- 0 * Popclar Melodt. ?—«»-H 1. When nights shadow, Oer the meadow, Oer the vale and woodland falls; When the ruddy twilights &*-%?• r XT***-* iris res -,4—1—^—-h— i—-i—?—H——i-t—»*- -0-0-0- -+-+-+- I w g t r r r, «ra—[ azzj g_IZ]—fzz^zzazzazzaz * g^ T T *, * * m * *— 9glow - ing -0 0- -0 0 ^-T 1 % 1— With the streamlets gentle flow - ing, Man to balm - y sleep re &+¥ *=*-. :p= :r- i 2. And when overBrake and cloverTrips the timid hare along,When the hart with light rebounding,Midst the covert nights surrounding,Sallies forth in nimble throng; -*<•—*»— 3. When day closes,And with roses,Pluckd from summer meadows bloom,Peasants, glad that toil is ended,And with pealing voices blended,Seek again their happy home; -+—+—*• 4. Then my pleasureKnows no measureAll my feelings charm to tell;Yes, this simple twilight season,Though despised by boas«-d reason,Bids my purest pleases swell. PLEASURES OF EVENING. CojUumea. 57 5. Ail delighted, Well requited, List I hours to hear the lay Which the bird at evening raises Hi?h to Him in grateful praises Who
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