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AN EVER REMEMBERED SONG
S'lWI~VEUGENE' COWLES
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THROUGH the perfect expressiveness with which these words havebeen united with the melody, a song has been created which holds thethoughts captive and stirs the tenderest emotions. Never has faithful andabiding love been given a more potent and appealing voice.
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DREAMING ALONE IN THE TWILIGHT
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Words byCAJ<L CLEMSOX
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A SONG OF HAUNTING MEMORIES
DREAMS OF WHATMIGHT HAVE BEEN
Music by J. F. FRANCISLyric by WlLLIAM FRANCIS
IN how many hearts there is enahrined the memory of a love, dear andnever forgotten, almost sacred in its tenderness! That is the story which
this beautiful song tells in appealing lines; and that is the inspiration which filled the composerwhen he penned this exquisite melody. Too deep for mere words, music herein divines andvoices the purest of our innermost feelings.
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A MAGIC MELODY
Music by J. C. BARTLETTWords by CHARLES B. CORY
CAN music express the deepest longing and purest emotions of thehuman heart? This song of potent appeal and magical melody gives theanswer in positive affirmative; and its harmonious strains seem drawnfrom the very fount of lyric inspiration.
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A MELODY that floats in serene loveliness upon a sea of shimmering harqtonies conveys the quaint idea of baby's slumber-boat overpowered by the good Dream Pirates. That the song never fails towin an audience is the testimony of a host of noted concert singerseverywhere.
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