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English Songs 1800-1860. Bush.

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English Songs 1800-1860. Bush.

Original

English Songs 1800-1860 composed by Bush. Edited by Temperley. Library volumes. Score. Published by Stainer & Bell Ltd.. ST.MB43. ISBN 978-0-85249-439-4. Coronach. He is gone on the mountain - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. D-F. Go, lovely rose - Tenor. E-F. The cold wave my love lies under - Soprano. Tenor. D-G. Come into the garden, Maud - Tenor. F sharp-G. The sands of Dee. Oh. Mary go and call the cattle home. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. D-E. I arise from dreams of thee - Soprano. Tenor. C-G. Ossian's Glen. In this still place, remote from men. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. C-F. Gentle zephyr - Baritone. F-E flat. Indian love. Tell me not that thou dost love me. - Mezzosoprano. F sharp-E. The past. Wilt thou forget the happy hours. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. E flat-E flat. To Chloe in sickness. Long, long is the night. - Baritone. F sharp-E. By the simplicity of Venus' doves - Soprano. Tenor. E flat-G. Come live with me and be my love - Soprano. Tenor. D-G. Take, O take those lips away - Soprano. Tenor. D-F. Here's the vow she falsely swore - Tenor. F sharp-A. One struggle more, and I am free - Baritone. C-F. What voice is this. - Soprano. Tenor. D sharp-G. The Hag - Soprano. Tenor. C sharp-A. To Anthea, who may command him anything. Bid me to love. - Baritone. D sharp-E. Dirge. Rough wind that moaneth loud - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. D-D. I heard a brooklet gushing - Soprano. Tenor. E flat-G. Invocation to the deep. What hid'st thou in thy treasure caves and cells. - Soprano. Tenor. D-G. The Lamentations. The beauty of Israel is slain upon high. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. B sharp-F sharp. Wake, my love, all life is stirring - Tenor. G flat-B flat. Separation - Mezzosoprano. C sharp-G flat. The widow bird. A widow bird sat mourning for her love. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. F sharp-G. All my heart's thine own - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. C-F sharp. Fear no more the heat of the sun - Alto. Bass. G-D. John Anderson, my jo - Mezzosoprano. C sharp-F sharp. Love and grief. Take, oh take those lips away. - Tenor. F-A. The White Owl. When cats run home and light is come. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. C-E. Those evening bells - Soprano. Tenor. E flat-A flat. Eloisa to Abelard. Soon as the letters trembling I unclose. - Mezzosoprano. D-G. From thee, Eliza, I must go - Baritone. D-F. Invocation to Nature. Nature. sweet mistress of the pensive mind. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. D-F. Cradle Song. Sweet and low. - Alto. A-C sharp. Might I in thy sight appear - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. D-F. What shaft of fate's relentless power - Soprano. Tenor. A-A. Sebastian By the rivers of Babylon. We sat down and wept by the waters. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. D-F sharp. Sebastian Collect for the Third Sunday in Advent. Lord Jesus Christ. - Baritone. Bass. G-B flat.

Translation

English Songs 1800-1860 composed by Bush. Edited by Temperley. Library volumes. Score. Published by Stainer . ST.MB43. ISBN 978-0-85249-439-4. Coronach. He is gone on the mountain - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. D-F. Go, lovely rose - Tenor. E-F. The cold wave my love lies under - Soprano. Tenor. D-G. Come into the garden, Maud - Tenor. F sharp-G. The sands of Dee. Oh. Mary go and call the cattle home. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. D-E. I arise from dreams of thee - Soprano. Tenor. C-G. Ossian's Glen. In this still place, remote from men. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. C-F. Gentle zephyr - Baritone. F-E flat. Indian love. Tell me not that thou dost love me. - Mezzosoprano. F sharp-E. The past. Wilt thou forget the happy hours. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. E flat-E flat. To Chloe in sickness. Long, long is the night. - Baritone. F sharp-E. By the simplicity of Venus' doves - Soprano. Tenor. E flat-G. Come live with me and be my love - Soprano. Tenor. D-G. Take, O take those lips away - Soprano. Tenor. D-F. Here's the vow she falsely swore - Tenor. F sharp-A. One struggle more, and I am free - Baritone. C-F. What voice is this. - Soprano. Tenor. D sharp-G. The Hag - Soprano. Tenor. C sharp-A. To Anthea, who may command him anything. Bid me to love. - Baritone. D sharp-E. Dirge. Rough wind that moaneth loud - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. D-D. I heard a brooklet gushing - Soprano. Tenor. E flat-G. Invocation to the deep. What hid'st thou in thy treasure caves and cells. - Soprano. Tenor. D-G. The Lamentations. The beauty of Israel is slain upon high. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. B sharp-F sharp. Wake, my love, all life is stirring - Tenor. G flat-B flat. Separation - Mezzo-soprano. C sharp-G flat. The widow bird. A widow bird sat mourning for her love. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. F sharp-G. All my heart's thine own - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. C-F sharp. Fear no more the heat of the sun - Alto. Bass. G-D. John Anderson, my jo - Mezzosoprano. C sharp-F sharp. Love and grief. Take, oh take those lips away. - Tenor. F-A. The White Owl. When cats run home and light is come. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. C-E. Those evening bells - Soprano. Tenor. E flat-A flat. Eloisa to Abelard. Soon as the letters trembling I unclose. - Mezzosoprano. D-G. From thee, Eliza, I must go - Baritone. D-F. Invocation to Nature. Nature. sweet mistress of the pensive mind. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. D-F. Cradle Song. Sweet and low. - Alto. A-C sharp. Might I in thy sight appear - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. D-F. What shaft of fate's relentless power - Soprano. Tenor. A-A. Sebastian By the rivers of Babylon. We sat down and wept by the waters. - Mezzosoprano. Baritone. D-F sharp. Sebastian Collect for the Third Sunday in Advent. Lord Jesus Christ. - Baritone. Bass. G-B flat.