Roy and Ray in Mexico . e ever yield. Chorus. And he who by murderous weaponsFor his country expires at her altars,From the justice that nevermore receive a bright, glorious Iguala the banner beloved, Bound his still bleeding sabre entwining,With laurel immortal the cross pointing up from the gloom. Chorus0 country, my country, thy childrenTheir life-blood to thee have devoted,When the clarion^s call, brazen-throated,To battle shall summon the thee then the garlands of olive!For them a most glorious memorial!The laurels for thy brow the aureole!F
Roy and Ray in Mexico . e ever yield. Chorus. And he who by murderous weaponsFor his country expires at her altars,From the justice that nevermore receive a bright, glorious Iguala the banner beloved, Bound his still bleeding sabre entwining,With laurel immortal the cross pointing up from the gloom. Chorus0 country, my country, thy childrenTheir life-blood to thee have devoted,When the clarion^s call, brazen-throated,To battle shall summon the thee then the garlands of olive!For them a most glorious memorial!The laurels for thy brow the aureole!For them deathless fame and the grave I Chorus. Mexicans, at the sound of the war-cry. The sword and the charger the earth to its innermost tremble When the cannons deep roar shakes the air. LA PALOMA. 391 Yradier. Allegretto. •—P ^ r -•- -^ ^^^^^^. :2: :#=t 5* #=(==P= P=F=P- ^^:^S^=^ :^^ i± i ^^ ^Zt- 5^—»^J—b^rl * :j—b^h- I ^-—ii—hf-—gK^*-- :pinz^3=p: H ; 1 ?•^l 1 . H tS ^t^. ^ fflM e P »f B #-h=P= i=:U4: ^/kH5—^ . sali de la Ha- Cuan-do 9^ e-^ffi: a ?!-•- r !-•- SJT «EES * 392 ROY AND RAY IN MEXICO. p -^—^ V bana, Valga - me Dios! Na-die :^=Fi=^Hg=^=^+g-^ f r~lM-^ • f r~P= P ft -^ t^ ?•- •*- ._ tzii ^ ha vis - to sa - lir si no fuf yo, .
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