The New York glee and chorus book: containing a variety of glees and part songs, arrangements from operas, and a selection of the most useful choruses, adapted especially to musical conventions and associations, and advanced singing classes . Hear the songHear them sing/ - V——— Of the throng, Ring - ing sweet - ly thro the grove ; All a -Of the spring, How the mer - ry voi - ces ring; All a - wake,wake, / All par - take,All par - take, All with youth-ful glee and with youth-ful glee and love. 3si D. -h—& £ BE ii D. C. • *m- 22 Woaas by C. M. SLEIGH-RIDE GLEE* Music i


The New York glee and chorus book: containing a variety of glees and part songs, arrangements from operas, and a selection of the most useful choruses, adapted especially to musical conventions and associations, and advanced singing classes . Hear the songHear them sing/ - V——— Of the throng, Ring - ing sweet - ly thro the grove ; All a -Of the spring, How the mer - ry voi - ces ring; All a - wake,wake, / All par - take,All par - take, All with youth-ful glee and with youth-ful glee and love. 3si D. -h—& £ BE ii D. C. • *m- 22 Woaas by C. M. SLEIGH-RIDE GLEE* Music it W. B. B. |) S m) id 9 -y- 3=£ =1= 1. The snow, the snow, the flee- cy snow, And the bells so fall of glee, of glee, Bring out the bay and the 2. Heres Sue, and Nell, and Kate, and Bell, With their ringing, mer - ry laugh, ha, ha! Of harmless mirth there shall Alto. m =t 4 1


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