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CANADA'S Song Book FORj; THE MIDDLE SCHOOL AND SINGING CLUBS REPRESENTATIVE NATIONAL AIRS, HYMNS, ROUNDS, GLEES, BALLADS, Etc., ARRANGED, WITH MUSIC, FOR CLASS SINGING IN ONE OR TWO PARTS. THE MACMILLAN COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TORONTO WINNIPEG

Transcript of CANADA'S Song Book...AHYMNOFPRAISE Trans,fromGerman. Knownas"Luther'sHymn." Firstprintedin1535....

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CANADA'S

Song BookFORj;

THE MIDDLE SCHOOLAND SINGING CLUBS

REPRESENTATIVE NATIONAL AIRS, HYMNS,ROUNDS, GLEES, BALLADS, Etc., ARRANGED,

WITH MUSIC, FOR CLASS SINGINGIN ONE OR TWO PARTS.

THE MACMILLAN COMPANYOF CANADA, LIMITED

TORONTO WINNIPEG

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Canada's Song BookFOR

THE MIDDLE SCHOOLAND

SINGING CLUBS

qArranged for tjvo-^art singing

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Copyright, Canada, 1919, by

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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THE OLD HUNDREDTHKethe. •Old Hundredth."

I. All

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A HYMN OF PRAISE

Trans, from German.Known as " Luther's Hymn."

First printed in 1535.

1. Sing praise to God2. The Lord is nev

3. Thus all my toil

who reigns

er far

some way

bove, Theway, But,

long I

God of all ere - a - tion ; The God of pow'r, the

through all grief dis. - tress - ing, An ev - er - pres - ent

sing a - loud Thy prais - es, That men may hear the

God of love, The God of our sal - va - tion; Withhelp and stay. Our peace and joy and bless - ing ; Asgrate - ful song My voice un - wea - ried rais - es ; Be

z^'

heal - ing balm my soul He fills, And ev - 'ry faith - less

with a moth - er's ten - der hand, He leads His own. Hisjoy- ful in the Lord, my heart ; Both soul and bo- dy

j=;(S>-i&

p-~^-(5^

murcho

bear

mur stills ; To God all

sen band ; To God all

your part ; To God all

praise andpraise andpraise and

glo - ry.

glo - ry.

glo - ry.

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A Canon

BISHOP KEN'S EVENING HYMNKen Thos. Tallts

all the bless - ings of the light ; Keep me,

ill that I this day have done, That with

grave as lit - tie as my bed ;Teach memay sweet sleep mine eye - lids close, Sleep that

soul with heav'n - ly thoughts sup - ply ; Let no

O keep me,

the world, my -

to die, that

shall me moreill dreams dis -

Note how the second part is exactly the same as the first.

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DING, DONG, DELL! PUSSY'S IN THE WELL!

-^—^-

-tSf ^^-Ding, dong, dell

IS -1^-::d;

Pus - sy's

'-=\-

Cl-

the well I

'&-

i 1^:

\\'ho

I

is:

put her

-=rjr=i|;

in ? Lit - tie John - ny Green.

^-=± -S-

^^^-3- ja. SWho pulled her out? Lit - tie Tom -my Trout. What a naugh-t}'

B^3^;3^^EE-_Efe

:^:t: y

boy was that To drown poor lit - tie Pus - sy - Cat I

I3ETt=- 1

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LADYBIRD, LADYBIRD, FLY AWAY HOME!

'/—i^. X-•f—

uLa - dy - bird, la - dy - bird, fly a - way home !

'fiAzzi: i^ i^ t^

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:0- -1N-n

y.:E

MLa - d\' - bird, la - dy - bird, fly a - way home ! \ our

^—i^—dr-

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JtzrJ

house is on fire, your chil-dren all gone. All ex - cept one whose

r~tf=A==N A=1—H ^_

::1V:FI^zz N=1:-A

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M3^^: :|:-H—

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1 1-7 K *-

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u. ^—^—^ 1 r:—.__

name was Ann, And she hid un - der the fry - ing pan

'Ji^_-zzzi^z=jz=i::^4=j,

H

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BENDEMEER'S STREAM

Thos. Moore

—I——^-—I——m— Ly-

There's a bower of ro - ses by Ben-de-meer's stream And the

That bower and its ro - ses I nev - er for - get, But

No, the ro - ses soon with-ered that hung o'er the wave, But some

Thus mem - o - ry draws from de - light, e'er it dies, An

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sit in the

ros - es still

fra - grance of

bow'r on the

ros - es andbright by the

sum - mer, whenbanks of the

hear the bird's song,

calm Ben - de - meer ?

sum -mer was gone,

calm Ben - de - meer.

-^-H-

—-^z-:A: ::i:5:::^ Sl^l

BUY A BROOM

BrightlyChildren's Song

It- -I—

I

1—F-h#-i

:i=1:

=1=1::i i -_l^—I

Buy a broom for the la - dies,And one for the ba-bies, Buy a

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r -4—J #-jJ^ #

:1:

• # P •

i^yEiE-h—H-

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1

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j

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broom for the la-dies,And ba-bies as well. O one for the la-dies,And

d:

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:1=t^_^A-H-

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one for the ba-bieSjB'-^vabroomfor the la -dies And ba-bies as well.

f=i=tii ±4^^-^--^- r—

i

^i^ •-•# • -l^

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ARE YOU SLEEPING, BROTHER JAMES?Two-Part Round

French

gig^^ni^i^iAre you sleep-ing, are you sleep-ing, broth-er James, broth -er

:e=^

/Are you sleep-ing, are you

^—G^r =&=^ -h--

James Morn-ing bells are ring - ing, M<irn-ing bells are

-^i: -i

tsleep - ing, broth .

- er James, broth er

-%-\-^=1

Fine.

::1: -<$>- 4: -^

rino; - ing, Ding, dong. ding, ding, dong, ding.

1 -I ffV- :e-3:;=t:: ii

James .? Morn-ing bells are ring - ing, Morn-ing bells are ring - ing,

p cres. D.S.

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^=riz=r^ :-!-

Are you sleep - ing, are you sleep - ing, broth - er

:1=-x -I- ± :1=

s^

B

II

Ding, dong, ding, ding, dong, ding.

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Are you

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SONG OF THE FAIRIESJohn Lyly

:1=1: F^l-VA-—\ r-^-VA—^H— -

fz=F=:t*zi*=:J-^E*izz=z:t=:*: ;]^^By the moon we sport and play, With the night be-gins our da}-

;

S%-

X-—

I

1

:trt?ES^'':--- -»1 —I-^-k- -b^-

As we dance the dew doth fall ; Trip it, ht - tie ur - chins, all.

^.,_^_.H-^_-i9-

cj'es.

-:=f:3-:z_^-tir3-3bf:zz?-t-:--tt3f=ff:=W.

Light - ly as the lit - tie bee, Two by two,and three by three,

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THE BRITISH GRENADIERSSong of 1 6th Century

1

.

Some talk of Al - ex - an - der, And some of Her -cu - les, Of2. When e'er we are com-mand-ed To storm the pal - i - sades, Our

-7:r

:a:*m --^i=,-r\.—/-

Hec-tor, and Ly -san - der, And such great names as these ; But of

lead-ers march with fu-sees, And we with hand gren -ades;

We

all the world's brave he - roes,There's none that can com -pare With a

throw them from the gla - cis A - bout the ene-mies' ears Sing-ing

tow row row row row row row. To the Brit-ish Gren-a diers.

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A WET SHEET AND A FLOWING SEA

Allan CunninghamBoldly f

N— N-1 i— - ^ ^ ^—. —

sheet and a flow - ing sea, Asafe and ucn - tie wind ! I

— 1:5—j-

cres.

wind that fol

heard a fair

lows fast,

one cry;

Q:> -p^ ^^A A A -g

And fills the white and

But ffive to me th

i^- ^f-—i=

rust - ling sail. And bends the gal - lant mast. Andswell - ing breeze.And white waves heav - ing high. The

t=j:

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bends the gal - lant

white waves heav - insf

mast, ni}' boys, While

high, my lads, The

m^.-

Mcres. ff

:f:=t: V-

^ # p#-, ^— =1

like the ea - gle free,

good ship tight and free,

A - way the good ship

The world of wa • ters

te; :1:=r=-|l7l

i^n: tEl=^-\- --X i

7^.^^

;^^S-|=F^

fe?= t t^ PJ^Jiflies, and leaves Old Eng - land on the lee.

is our home. And mer - r)' men are we.

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THE LITTLE DUSTMANJ. Brahms

1. The2. The3. Now4. And

flow - 'rets all sleep sound - ly Be - -

birds that sang so sweet - ly When '

.

see, the lit^ - tie dust - man At the

ere the lit - tie dust - man Is .

3=ipfe i

neath the moon's bright ray;

They nod their heads to -

noon- day sun rose high, With - in their nests are

win - dow shows his head, And looks for all good

man - y steps a - wa}', Thy pret - ty eyes, my

_j1

:1:

J=^ <5f- i=&E

geth - er And dream the

sleep - ing. Now night is

chil - dren,Who ought to

dar

night a - way

;

draw - ing nigh;

be in bed

;

ling. Close fast un - til next day

;

TheTheAndBut

_i ? w. 1 \-

3:n

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mur

lone

dust

greet

mur

gives

in

the

soft

forth

to

sun

and

its

its

shine

low,

song,

eyes,

brisfht.

Sleep

Sleep

Sleep

Sleep

on,

on,

on,

on,

Sleep on. sleep on, my lit - tie one

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NE^A^ EVERY MORNING IS THE LOVEJohn Keble S. Webbe

1. New ev

2. New mer

3. If on

4. The triv

5. On - ly,

ry

cies,

our

ial

O

morneach

dai -

round,

Lord,

ing IS tne love Ourre - turn - ing day, Hov -

ly course our mind Bethe com - mon task, Will

in Thy dear love Fit

±

wak - 'ning and up - ris - ing prove ;Thro' sleep and dark-ness

er a - round us while we pray;New per - ils past, newset to hal - low all we find,New treas - ures still of

fur - nish all we need to ask. Room to de - ny our

us for per - feet rest a - bove;And help us, this and

^<Si>

-i<5>

:1=:i3^=r -t

--i='r^<5>- ^zi- i=t--&- ipa

safe - ly brought. Re -stored to life, and pow'r,and thought.

sins for - giv'n, New tho'ts of God, new hopes of heav'n.

count - less price God will pro - vide for sac - ri - fice.

selves, a road To bring us dai - ly near - er God,

ev - 'ry day. To live more near - ly as we pray.

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THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERDJas. Montgomery KOSCHAT

1. The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know ; I feed in green

2. Let goodness and mer-cy, my boun-ti - ful God, Still fol-lowmy

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cres.

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s-\-m—#—#'

:i

pas-tures ; safe fold -ed I rest; He lead-eth my soul where the

J,steps till I meet Thee a - bove ; I seek by the path which my

::1:

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^—:1:

^^^'

i 4::1:

H=^=J=F^: -/.

-#-^'H^- ^ife^^^EEEtS^pEstill wa-ters flow, Re - stores me when wand'ring,re-deems when op-

fore - fa-thers trod. Thro' the land of their so-journ,Thy kingdom of

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pressed. Re - stores me when wan-d'ring, re - deems when op-pressed,

love. Thro' the land of their so- journ,Thy king-dom of love.

1^

-4—:i ^—^ tNote. The Alto part has the melody, the Soprano being an accompaniment ; the Alto may

be emphasized accordingly, and a good effect is produced if the Sopranos only hum their part.

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HUNTING CHORUS

Vivace

From the opera of " Der Freischutz "

By C. Von Weber

call - ing;A-way to the woods In the morning sweet and

clear ! A - way, yes, a - way, For the hunt is all en

thrall - ing,Frommorn un - til night We will fol-low far the

-4-

=^:r::^:

-4v

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mf

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~-A —V- —^-::i= -H- -H

deer. With hounds and with hors - es All ea - ger for

— —

I

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cres.

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Start - ing We gath - er our for - ces To chase far the

--J==::l=:^ :I^-'4—4—

f

^0deer ; Then rise from your couch - es And break from your

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-M=£^: i^bi

hi— ±=jL -J—I—^-J 1—

slum-bers,Come, no - bles and la - dies, The hunt's up and a

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--A—N—^--H 1 1—

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;^^-H- I—I—N—^—I—N—

^

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^

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\

p ; second twiefH^q

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way ! Yo ho ! Tra la la la la la la la la la la la la la

I-A- N—N-

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la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la

--A-—--N—^—N- -^- --A—^—N N-

:«^ tla la la la

:j^=^:^-J^iiiZ^il:

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lEIIla la la la la la

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la la la la la

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la.

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SHERIFF MUIR

Vivace Scotch Song

S^r3:EEE5^

1. Will ye go to Sher - iff Muir, Gal - lant John of

2. There you'll see the ban - ners flare. There you'll hear the

In - nis-ture; There

bag - pipes roar. Andto see the

the trum - pets

no

dead

Mar,

ly blare,

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Scour-ing on to cross the Forth,With their white cock- a des ?

All the clans, with loud huzzas, Rush - ing to the bat -tie.

THE VESPER HYMNBORTNIANSKI

1. Hark ! the Ves - per Hymn is steal -ing O'er the wa-ters,

2. Now like moon-light waves re- treat-ing To the shore, it

soft and clear; Nenr - er yet, and near - er peal -ing,

dies a - long ; Now, like an - gry sur - ges meet - ing,

„ jju Repeat softly

Soft it breaks up - on the

Breaks the min- tried tide of

"t^ear

song;

+

bi

bi

la

la

-•--I 1

te,

te.

Note. Ju-bi-la-te is a Latin word meaning "Be joyful"'; it is the beginning of the Hun-

dredth Psalm.

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THE BAY OF BISCAY

Andrew CherryModerato

"4^

J. Davy

1

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Loud

2. Now3- At

4. Her

roar'd

dash'd

length

yield

thun

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mor

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low,

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The

Our

Broke

Her

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TYROLESE SONG OF LIBERTY

Thos. Moore

Alles'iv vivace

Arrang-ed bv Thos. Moore

I. Mer-ri-ly ev-'ry bos-omboundeth,mer-ri-ly oh! mer-ri-ly

2.* Wea-ri-ly ev- 'ry bos-om pin -eth, wea-ri-ly oh! wea-ri-ly

3. Cheer-i-ly then from hill and val-ley, cheer-i-ly oh! cheer-i-ly

oh!

oh!

oh!

Where the song of Free-dom soundeth, mer-ri - ly oh ! mer-ri - ]y

Where the bond of slav-"ry twin - eth, wea-ri- ly oh ! wea-ri - ly

Like your na - tive foun-tains sal - ly, cheer-i - ly oh ! cheer-i - ly

There the warThere the war •

If a glo

ri

ri

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or's arms Shed more splen-dour,There the

or's dart Hath no fleet - ness.There the

ous death Won by brav - 'ry Sweet-er

t -\—f=i=i=

t-- ---k-

N—V-f^-A p-m-m.

maiden's charms Shine more tender, Ev'ry joy the land surroundeth, mer-ri-ly,

maiden's heart Hath no sweetness, Ev'ry fiow'r of life de-clin-eth, wea-ri-ly,

be than breath Sigh'd in slav'ry. Round the fiag of Freedom rally, cheer-i-ly,

t

oh!

oh!

oh!

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1

mer-ri - ly

wea - ri - ly

cheer-i - ly

^irI

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oh!

oh!

oh!

Mer-ri - ly, mer-ri

Wea-ri - ly, wea-ri

Cheer-i - ly, cheer-i

ly, mer-ri - 1}',

ly, wea-ri - ly,

ly,cheer-i - ly.

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3

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mer-ri-ly, mer-ri-ly, mer-ri-l}-, oh ! mer-ri-1}' oh ! mer-ri-ly oh !

wea-ri-1}-, wea-ri-ly, wea-ri-h', oh ! wea-ri-ly oh ! wea-ri-ly oh !

cheer-i-ly,cheer-i-ly,cheeri-ly, oli ! cheer-i-ly oh! cheer -ily oh!

COME FOLLOW, FOLLOW, FOLLOWA Round

Hilton

green - wood, green

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O GOD, OUR HELP IN AGES PAST

Isaac Watts W.M. Croft

J-

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ATime,

O

God,

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fore

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like

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come, Our shel -

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the watch that

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glide o - ver, So let

that love us,

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rzi:

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shad

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I'SE GWINE BACK TO DIXIE

AllegrettoC. A. White

r p >1. I'se gwine

2. I've hoed in

3. I'm trav-'lin<

--N-

back to

fields of

back to

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-A -^-n-A-P\--0 1

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'J^ ;^ U* ^ ^ ^,^My home and my re - la - tion, MyHis head is bend - ing low, His

Then,kind friends,come and take me, My

m^ m—I—

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heart'sturnedback to Dix-ie, and I must go.

heart's turned back to Dix-ie, and he must go.

heart'sturnedback to Dix-ie, and I must go.

\P-^-\ \—

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I'se gwine back to

grow; For I hear the chil-dien call-ing, I see their sad tears

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Thos. Moore

4

THE MINSTREL BOY

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1. The Mill - strel

2. The Mill - strel

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r

boy to

fell, but

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m- #-

the warthe foe

In theIS ^one,

man's chain Could not

father's sword he has gird -ed on, And his wild harp slung be

-

M LL harp he loved ne'er spoke a- gain, For he tore its cords a -

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-#-0-

Vall the world be - trays thee, One sword, at least, thysoul of love and brav - e - ry I Thy songs were made for the

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mu -

ri

sic

OLis sum-mer day. Pull

from the shore. Pull

a - way, pull a - way, while with

a - way, pull a - way,while our

37

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.., . '> ^ \^ ^ ^ '-^

way, pull a - way,while our songs are nng-ing Gai - ]y o'er theway, pull a - way, thro' the wa - ters glanc-ing Swift -1)' o'er the

^ N S ^ '''/

I—^—f—^_ij^ „ •_^ ^ ^ '6 t

crcs.

sound -mg sea. O'er the sea, o'er the sea re - sound-ing,

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THE BUGLE HORN

# ir-F- -h P #—i;—^" _ m—\-

1. A -cross the lake, Throii<^li bush and brake, Re-sounds, re -

2. The sk)' is clear, The flowers ap- pear On ev - 'ry, on

3. The ech - oes flow As on we go, Through tor-est,through

^.itzzMz

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dim.

f:-h-

sounds tlie bu - gle horn;

ev - 'ry side so gay,

for - est, vale and lawn.

:t:=:-t::

O'er hill and vale The ech - oes

The brook flows by So mer - ri -

And far and near A - e:ain we

sail, And through the wav - ing corn,

ly, A - long its peb - bly way.

hear The wind - ing bu - gle horn.

The bu - gle

The bu - gle

The bu - gle

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THE NORSEMANW. West

Co7i spirit

o

Norse National Air

^ y ^ I

1. The Xorse- man's home,

2. For no - ble spir -

3. The Xorse - man's pow'r

in

its,

is

days

bold

past

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gone by,

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on the roll - ing

nar - row was their

conr - age,strength,and

sea;

land,

pride,

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And there his pen

They rov'd the wide

For now Bri- tan

nonex -

nia's

A-h:v- :=|: H -"

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brave - ly fought and died;

hon - our to the brave,

laws and rie^hts de - fend,

! H

Who nev - er filled a

The no - ble, har - dy,

One cheer then give, with

era - \-en s grave, But ruled the foam - ing tide.

north - ern men, Who ruled the storm - y wave.

heart and hand— The King ! His peo - pie's friend.

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A Round

WHITE SAND AND GREY SAND

Andante]

Who'll buy my

SEE OUR OARS WITH FEATHERED SPRAYSir John Stevenson

—\—\-2 p'See our oars with feather'd spray, Sparkle in the beam of day;

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bark we glide Swift-ly o'er the si - lent tide,

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In our lit - tie bark we glide Swift-ly o'er the si lent tide,

—'-

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Swift - ly o'er the si - lent tide. From yonder lone and rock-y shore, the

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sweet the morning breez-esblow,Whilethusinmeasur'd timewe row, we

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:ri2=*: :AJeves. >_^s

row, we row,

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inmeasur'd tim^we row, we row, we

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M±. laH- '-f^-i-i-iS'-s-

Wm. Blake.A CRADLE SONG

Dream - ing in the joys of night ;

' Sleep, sleepT

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-& min thy sleep Lit - tie sor - rows sit and weep.

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1^^—J^-=l—3^

ALL THROUGH THE NIGHTBy permission of The Vincent Music C.j., Liinitcl

cres. pWelsh Air

43^E^E -X

1. Sil - ver stars tlieir light be -stow - ing,All thro' the night,

2. Like a smile does each star glis - ter, All thro' the night,

l-

They the path to heav'n are show- ing, All

To il - lume her earth - ly sis - ter, All

thro' the night

;

thro' the night

;

:^:

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4 -\=^-i^^=^^^^^^E^

As they tread their path of du - ty, Show they to the world the beauty,

Old age has its night of sick-ness,But to beau- ti - fy our weakness,

/•V

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m\Of the peace of heav'n so tru - ly. All thro' the night.

Shed your light a - broad in meek-ness, All thro' the night.

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THE MAPLE LEAF FOREVERAlex. Muik.

With spirit.

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1

.

In days of yore,from Britain's shore,Wolfe the dauntless hero came,And2. At Queenston Heights andLundy'sLane,Ourbravefathers,sideby side,For

3. On merry England's far famed land May kind Heaven sweetly smile;God

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planted firm Britannia's flag On Can-a-da's fair do - main. Here

freedom,homes,and loved onesdear,Firmly stood and nobly died; Andbless old Scotland evermore, And Ireland's Em - er - aid Isle! Then

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!-•—•—

I

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may it wave, our boast,ourpride,Ancljoined in love to-gether, The

those dear rights which theymaintained,Wesweartoyield them neverlOur

swell the song,both loud and long,Till rocks and forests quiv-er, God

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Li - ly, This - tie, Shamrock, Rose,and Ma - pie Leaf for - ev - er!

watch-word ev - er - more shall be, The Ma - pie Leaf for - ev - er!

save our King,and Hea - ven bless The Ma - pie Leaf for - ev - er!

[ =^ ,^_•—«—^:^-^h«

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Chorus

=^"=1^ :1=J=:i=^fT—i-^

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The Ala -pie Leaf, our em-blem dear,The Maple Leaf for-ev - eri God

:^: H^^*=H— -I—«-s

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save our King, and Hea-ven bless The Ma - pie Leaf for-ev-erl

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THE DOMINION HYMN

I

Duke of Argyle.

Allegro inarzialc.

Sir A. Sullivan.

tsSEi :3^ X1

.

God bless our wide Do-min - ion,Our fa- thers' chosen land, And2. Fair days of for-tune send her, Be thou her shield and sun ! Our

3. No stranger's foot, in- suit - ing,Shall tread our country's soil While

4 Our sires,when times were sorest,Asked none but aid divine. And

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bind in last-ing un - ion Each o-cean'sdis-tant strand, Fromland,our flag's de- fend - er, U - nite our hearts as one! Onestand her sons ex - ult - ing For her to live and toil. She

cleared the tangled for - est, And wrought the buried mine. The)'

X

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b?=i=^:f—

^

where At - Ian - tic ter-rors Our har - dy sea -men train, Toflag, one land, up - on her May ev - 'ry bless -ing rest

!

For

hath the vie -tor's nur-ture, Hers are the conquering hours. Notracked the floods and fountains,And won, with mas - ter hand. Far

1

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where the salt sea mir - rors The vast Pa - cif - ic chain.

loy - al faith and hon - our Her chil-dren's deeds at - test.

foe-man's stroke shall hurt her, "This Can -a - da of ours.'

more than 2:old in mountains, The glo-rious Prai - rie land.

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crcs.

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Oh,bless our wide Do - min - ion,Loud shall our an - them ring ; De

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fend our peo- pie's un - ion, God save our Em -pire's King.

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5 O Giver of earth's treasure;

Make Thou our nation strong,

Pour forth Thine hot displeasure

On all who work our wrong !

To our remotest border

Let plenty still increase,

Let liberty and order

Bid ancient feuds to cease.

6 May Canada's fair daughters

Keep house for hearts as bold

As theirs who o'er the waters

Came hither first of old.

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II

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^

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The pioneers of nations !

They showed the world the way,

'Tis ours to keep their stations

And lead the van to-day,

7 Inheritors of glory,

O countrymen ! We swear

To guard the flag that o'er ye

Shall onward victory bear;

Where'er through earth's far regions

Its triple crosses fly,

For God, for home, our legions

Shall win, or fighting die !

N.B. Verses number i , 4 and 7 are recommended for general use.

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RULE, BRITANNIA!

Thomson.Majestically,

Dr. Arne.

When Bri -

The na -

Still more

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at Heav'n's com-mand A -

so blest as thee Must

tic shalt thou rise, More

with free - dom found, Shall

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in their turn to ty

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to thy hap - py coast

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rose, a - rose, a - rose from out the az - ure main;

in,must in, must in their turn to ty - rants fall

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dread,more dreacl,more dreadful from each for - eign stroke,

to, shall to, shall to thy hap- py coast re - pair

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Blest Isle! with beau-ty, with match-less beau - ty crowned,And

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dread and en - vy of them all.

but to root thy na - tive oak.

man - Iv hearts to guard the fair.

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HEARTS OF OAK

David Garrick. Dr. BoYCE, A. D., 1759.

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hon - our we call you, as free - men not slaves, For

run, why we fol - low, and run them a -shore, And

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THE BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND

Scotch song.

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1. Oh where and oh where is your High-land lad -die gone?

2. Oh where and oh where did your High-land lad - die dwell?

3. But what, and oh what if your High-land lad should die ?

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He's gone with streaming ban - ners where no -ble deeds are

He dwelt in mer - ry Scot - land at the sign of the Blue

The bag-pipes should play o'er him and I'd sit me down and

done, And it's

Bell, And it's

cry, But it's

oh! in my heart that I

oh! in my heart that I

oh! in my heart that I

wish him safe at home,

love my lad-die well,

wish he may not die.

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MEN OF HARLECH

Translation by Wm. Duthie.

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Welsh Air, A. D., 1468.

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1, Men of Har-lech ! in the hol-low,Do ye hear like rushing billow,

2. Rock -y steeps and passes narrow Flash with spear and flight of arrow.

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Who would think of death or sor - row? Death is glo - ry now !

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'Tis the tramp of Sax-on foemen, Sax - on spearmen, Saxon bowmen,Hurl the reel - ing horsemen o-ver! Let the earth dead foemen cover !

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=t—p: I'Be they knights or hinds or yeo-men,They shall bite the ground !

Fate of friend, of wife, of lov - er, Trembles on a blow.

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pla - cid sky,nowbright on high, Shall launch its bolts in thun-der.

dead - ly lock or bat - tie shock,And mer - cy shrieks to heav-en!

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On-ward!'tis our coun-tryneeds us,He is brav-est, he who leads us !

Men of Har-lech! young or hoary, Would you win a name in sto-ry?

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Strike for home, for life, for glo - ry! Cani-bria,God, and right!

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THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

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1. God save our g^racious King, Long live our no- ble King,

2. Thy choic-est gifts in store On him be pleased to pour.

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Long may he reign; May he de - fend our laws. And ev - er

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gio - ri-ous, Long to reign o - ver us, God save the King,

ofive us causeTo sine: with heartland voice God save the King.

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Our loved Dominion bless

With peace and happiness,

From shore to shore;

And let our Empire be

United, loyal, free.

True to herself and thee,

Forever more.

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