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SONGS FOR CHILDRENWORDS BY
M RS R . B. TR1TTONN?8, THE DOG & THE COW. MUSIC BY
M*S J. WORTH] NGTON BLISS(MISS LINDSAY)
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3 THE CUCKOO ....
4- THE FOX 3c THE HEN
N?5 THE OWL & THE PUSSY-CAT6 M R
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7 THE DUCK <5L THE KANGAROO8 THE DOG £c THE COW
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SONGS FOR CHILDREN
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THE WORDS BY
MRS. R. B. TRITTON.
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THE MUSIC BY
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hired a balloon to go up to the moon,And I ve_ry much hope you'll go?" The
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FCow was dress'd in her Sun _day best,With a wreath on her ra.diant brow, And she
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whisper'd "Yes" with a mo _dest "Moo ;While the dog said Bowwow,' Bow wow »»
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sail'd off a_ far, And the Cow made a fer_vent vow, That she'd love that Dog to her
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They didn't get up to the moop afLter all, And this is what peo ..
now, He lives as a Star in the Heav'ns a. for- But I don't think he says Bow
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TITLE.
Fair Ellen of the Mill . . .
Hidden Flowers . . . . .
Ivy . . . . . . . . . . .
I Dream of Thee still . . .
Jack's Bequest
Last Word at the Gate (The) *
My Ella . . .
My Constant Lass . . .
Old, Old Mill (The) . . . .
0 Chide Me not for Loving .
REST (Charming Ballad) . . . . .
Song of the Flower Maiden .
Sweet Rosabelle . . . . .
There is a time when all isi
Bright ... .
THY FACE (Fiftieth Thousand) .
Ditto. ....Thinking Love of Thee .
Thou art My Star . . .
Where Nightingales Sing
We Meet Again (Sequel to "Thy p s
Come Again, Sweet Dream
Old Love . . . .
Welcome Home . . . .
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Voices. Key.
Tenor c
Soprano or Tenor B flat
Soprano or Tenor D
Soprano or Tenor F
Soprano D
Sonrano f
Tenor G
Tenor B flat
Con. or Baritone D
Mezzo Soprano F
Soprano or Tenor F
Sop. or Mez. Sop. D
Tenor F
Soprano or Tenor E Hat
Soprano or Tenor D
Compass. Author. Price.
E to F Miss Kate Loud 4s *
H. B. Farnie 45 -
H. B. Farnie 4$.
G. T. Newbury 4s.
Edward Oxenford 4^.
Miss Clara Loud 4s *
W. Glenister 4s '
Edward Oxenford 4s -
Miss Clara Loud 4s -
L. M. Thornton 4s *
R. A. Lejoindre 4s *
Miss Clara Loud 4s '
C. Featherstone 45,
E flat D to F Miss Clara Loud 45
E to F
C to
F sharp
D to F
D to F
C to F
D to
A to D
D to F
C to F
E to
F sharp
D to G
C
Soprano or Tenor G
Soprano or Tenor F
Soprano or Tenor F
Soprano or Tenor F
Duet, Sop. & Con. F
Duet, Sop. & Con. F
Vocal Quartett or pSolo
D to G R. A. Lejoindre 45.
C to F R. A. Lejoindre 4s
D to G R. A. Lejoindre 4s *
C to F Edward Oxenford 4s *
E to F Edward Oxenford 4s -
C to F R A. Lejoindre 4s.
Miss Clara Loud .4^-
H. B. Farnie 4s.
W. Glenister 4s '
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N.B.—In specifying the Compass of a Song, the lowest note is the one named first.
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