. Three-part songs for the use of the pupils of the public schools of Canada. 2d Voice. aS£ i=P=pc 4 E P ~>~»> *=£ p j=i sss? fcM^ -#v *^R ^B-r r 1/ • - - r •/ ?/ r y ev - er they seem to be, As we muse on the shore of the mur-mur-ing sea, *^t*-T^lsJfprrrT* s ^ T^r • p f p P M +-* l * P • P p p p p-*~r~ -p-p-± *z* t i i i r >~r~r > ^ i»- *=fc 102 THE MURMURING SEA-continued. beau - ti - ful ^£?Efefe=^S mur - mur - ing, mur - mur - ing sea I Beau - ti - ful, beau - ti - ful sea! i—i—t^i—i—t=±i^$r-fr-2. %. $?-i—i—i iHNli *=t- M -=i—•- Mm- - mur - ing beau - ti - ful / P / |^ k r/ % \


. Three-part songs for the use of the pupils of the public schools of Canada. 2d Voice. aS£ i=P=pc 4 E P ~>~»> *=£ p j=i sss? fcM^ -#v *^R ^B-r r 1/ • - - r •/ ?/ r y ev - er they seem to be, As we muse on the shore of the mur-mur-ing sea, *^t*-T^lsJfprrrT* s ^ T^r • p f p P M +-* l * P • P p p p p-*~r~ -p-p-± *z* t i i i r >~r~r > ^ i»- *=fc 102 THE MURMURING SEA-continued. beau - ti - ful ^£?Efefe=^S mur - mur - ing, mur - mur - ing sea I Beau - ti - ful, beau - ti - ful sea! i—i—t^i—i—t=±i^$r-fr-2. %. $?-i—i—i iHNli *=t- M -=i—•- Mm- - mur - ing beau - ti - ful / P / |^ k r/ % \s )/ r b r tt i beau - ti - ful Oh ! mur - mur - ing, mur - mur - ing sea ! ^r-t-Jr^r ^m $=* 3S :p=p=P=p: 1 ^E£g- ! I Mur-mur - ing sea! beau - ti - ful ^p^ajz%j=. 1st Voice—Murmuring sea! beautiful sea! I no more shall sail oer thy waters free; But I watch the ships till they fade from sight And my fancy follows their trackless flight,2d Voice—Bounding away to their destined mart, To the land so dear to my loving heart!Both—Murmuring sea! beautiful sea! &c. 103 Moderato. THE MIDNIGHT MOON. h± ^^^j^zi^g^^B &=£ ^fi SE The mid - night moon is beau - ti - ful, When ris - ing from the $ m=^ i± s ±& :f=* f±f i 3*=^==^ She guides the wan-dring mar - i - ner A - cross the wa - ters * t i j- Jf^ f HiS trTT^irrrrnr * _JS I _\ I \_i p^_j N_|— / i / =££::=?=•= ^* ^ free. The shin - ing stars are el - o - quent With - in their gold - en EE«! 1 ^^f—r t^ ^^^^^ m^z -^H5!- ?=H^ -i 1 i 1 -—y- 3tzi spheres, When ©ft be - fore the mus - ing mind They bring the lost of years. fppippppf1^ r£S=S=^ -^ M -*-*- ^z^ -aMJ- S~~T J 1 104 THE MIDNIGHT MOON-continued. ^ -v ^F=j* m ^ The mid - night moon is beau - ti - ful, When ris - ing


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