. St. Nicholas book of plays & operettas . Buzz ! WHITE OWLET. [On the oilier side.] Tn-whoo ! [Little Jo continues the pursuit. As he runs, theLittle Men in Green start up from the )- U § H THE CHANGELING 217 THE LITTLE MEN IN GREEN. (No. 18.) Air: When darkly looms tin- day. (Ten bar-. >When moonlight floods the fields,And mighty shadow shieldsThe glades and glens and wealds,If von re awake, «/ The Little Men in GreenPerhaps yon may have seenHaunting the silver sheenOf bog and brake. Oer dale and dingle farOur hunting knows no bar,Bv defile and bv scar, *•• %f Oer briers and thorn


. St. Nicholas book of plays & operettas . Buzz ! WHITE OWLET. [On the oilier side.] Tn-whoo ! [Little Jo continues the pursuit. As he runs, theLittle Men in Green start up from the )- U § H THE CHANGELING 217 THE LITTLE MEN IN GREEN. (No. 18.) Air: When darkly looms tin- day. (Ten bar-. >When moonlight floods the fields,And mighty shadow shieldsThe glades and glens and wealds,If von re awake, «/ The Little Men in GreenPerhaps yon may have seenHaunting the silver sheenOf bog and brake. Oer dale and dingle farOur hunting knows no bar,Bv defile and bv scar, *•• %f Oer briers and thorns;Through midnight far and near,If you re awake you 11 hearIn what wild tunes and clear We wind our horns. [Music to represent horns behind the disappear with their horns at theirmouths as the Maidens of the Mist passslowly and sing. THE MAIDENS OF THE MIST. (No. 19.) Air: Sounds from the Ball.—Gillet. (Trans-posed into the key of D.) The lonely Maidens of the Mist,Year in and out our threads we twist,And, moving oer the meadow-side,Rose-leaves to blushes for the brideWe twirl, or distaffs drop and weaveMoonbeams to satin for her sleeve, 218 ST. NICHOLAS PLAYS AN


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