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Evangeline
Goodwin
Cheever
John
Rice,
Everett
Edward
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Jlmeric&n : Opera :
Bouffe.
Libretto by
d* GHEEVER G00DVIN,
Music by
New York:
Published by T.
B.
Whitnly'o :
Store.
X Sumnut St TOLEDO, 0.
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CONTENTS.
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ACT
WE MUST BE OFF.
Recitative
7
SongLe Blanc
BalladEvangeline
11
SHE'S SAVED.
Choral
MY HEART.
IN US YOU SEE.
21
21
GOLDEN CHAINS.
13
17
SongGabriel.
SHE'S SAVED!
FAGF
3
Opening Chorus
I.
28
DuctEvangeline, Gabriel
31
38
Grand Finale
ACT
II.
CLINK!
CL>^K!
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DuetGabriel, Evangeline
C8
71
Chant
74
Policeman's Narrative
Romanza Evangeline
76
80
83
86.
SHE'S ACQUITTED.
Finale
91
ACT
FIE!
Kissing SongEvangeline
101
104
Sextette.
MY BEST BELOVED.
(New)
SongEvangeline
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Grand Finale
108
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OPENING
CHORUS.
Boufle,
"EVANGELINE."
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all
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read,
for
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on
set
it
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have
heart
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There
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to
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much
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love
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POWER
OF
GOLD
Music by E. E, RICE.
Words by J. C. GOODWIN.
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my heart,
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my heart, sit
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THINKING,
LOVE,
OF
THEE.
BALLAD.
"EVANGELINE."
J. C. GOODWIN.
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E. E.
RICE.
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1 . Wouldst know
the thoughts
2. Though clouds
ob-scure
by which my heart is
brightened,
And from
whose pres
ence
i
the
The flow
'rets bloom
the
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the way
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lightened,
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BATHING
TRIO.
VALSE.
From the American Opera
Boufle,
"EVANGELINE."
J. C. GOODWIN.
E. E.
RICE.
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17
SHE'S
SAVED.
CHORUS.
J. C. GOODWIN.
E. E. RICE.
ALLEGRO.
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She's saved,
The
she's saved.
whale
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she's
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she's
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she's
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"KISS
ME,
SWEET/'
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That
day,
my love and
I.
Her
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blush - es shamed the
when at last we
ros - es,
part - ed,
go ; . .
low ; .
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in
in
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its
flow.
flow.
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kiss me,
kiss me,
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24
SAMMY
SMUG.
J. C. GOODWIN.
E. E. RICE.
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thing
to
say,
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this
andante.
was what
he
said.
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26
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Allegro.
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m
Oh, the
Allegro.
wind
is
Sou',
Sou' - Ea'.
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wind
13
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free,
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is
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my.
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Now Sammy loved a gallus girl,
Aud she did also love Sam well !
And spliced they would have surely been,
But for a hideous blow as fell ;
For, sailing one day on the sea,
Poor Sammy, he was drowndied.
His messmates who were there that day,
And grabbled in vain as he sank away
S*y that some words they heard him saj
Chorus.
And these were the words he said :
" Oh, the wind is Sou', Sou'-Ee',
The wind is piping free ;
The wind is blowing,
And the ship is going,
And carrying me away from thee.
The wind is Sou', Sou'-Ee',
The wind is piping free,
The wind is blowirg,
And the ship is going,"
Said, as he sank, Sammy.
Sammy Smug. 5054.
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The lover's
GABRIEL.
breast
lends,
For Cupid's
32
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dain-ty brow
it
bends,
darts are
in
each strain;
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bird.
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on fair Cy
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sun
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And Vulcan's
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welds
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chain.
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chains
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thine,
be -
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lov
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thee
in
sha
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bower,
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bonds
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bore.
merrily,
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All
merrily,
the bappy
day.
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in
love.
merrily
merrily
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merrily
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stray,
lov - ing
while
Cn
merrily,
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Golden hainm.
merrily
36
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gold -en shall be
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all
the happy
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thy
chains..
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breast
is ne'er so
blest
lends,
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YOU
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SEE.
CHORUS.
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J. C. GOODWIN.
E. E.
RICE.
MARCH.
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pr
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have them on my
life;
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fan - cy
that these
lov
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good - ness! I
wife ; .
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that these
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have them
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man and
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wife.
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ne'er be
man and
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man
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my
life..
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GO.
"EVANGELINE."
J. C. GOODWIN.
E. E.
RICE.
ALLEGRO.
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Copyright, 1S77, by L. P. OOOLLAUD.
5087.
47
prisoner
of
he,
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ought not
to
ask
of
me,
ought
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though
in
his
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find
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this
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can
fill
me ;
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threats are
in
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vain,
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48
ALLEGRO.
Gabriel A
Evangeline.
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oh,
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Captain &
Basil.
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Catherine
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oh,
Le Blanc St
Hans W.
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oh,
oh,
none of us know
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ALLEGRO.
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CLANK
CHORUS.
FROM EVANGELINE.
By E. E. RICE.
Allegro Moderate.
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I'M
IN
LOFE
MIT
SHVEET
LEEDLE
GIRLS.
J. C. GOODWIN.
E. E. RICE.
ALLEGRETTO.
3
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in
lofe
niit
v
vshveet lee - die
girls,
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eyesyoust as blue as
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62
CHORUS.
-0Yes,
lofe
her,
girls,
Und
vish
dot
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be,
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of holding of
me.
DANCE.
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WE
ARE
OFF
TO
SEEK
FOR
EVA.
DUET.
From the American Opera Boufle,
"EVANGELINE."
J. C. GOODWIN.
E. E. RICE.
ALLEGRO.
1. We
are
off
to
seek
for
Ev - a,
She's
the girl
we
J
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V
E=
I
want
to
see;
i
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If
nev - er
leave
her,
Till
I've
mar - ried
him
to
she.
m
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7-
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Copyright, 1878, by L. P. QOULLAUD.
5113.
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64
Catherine.
Le Blanc
-v
Le Blanc-
Catherine-
t-ji
.You're
treasure.
with you
lt
will give
me
x
4-
Catherine.
Both-
CHOBUS.
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to
say
so. Oh,
we
are
off
K
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to seek for Ev - a,
-b
s
as
--
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She's
him to she.
Catherine.
2, I'm
80
glad
that
For
I feared
to
go
loner
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W are off to toek for Era. 011S.
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63
Le Blanc.
-0
With
my strong right
arm
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AWAY.
By E. E. RICE.
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THE
SONG
OF
Boufle,
BIRDS.
"EVANGELINE."
J. C. GOODWIN.
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1. Sweet
2. Blest
the song
the hour
of
when
birds
morn
in
ing,
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spring time, As they fill with mn
blush - ing, Paints the east -era sky
sic
with
all
ro
the
sy
air !
hnes !
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Blest
the breath
the hour
of ro .
when faint
ses
ly
bloom - ing,
flush - ing,
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in
their
perfume
radiance
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rare,
lose.
as
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ways
song
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bird,
dear,
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to me,
to me,
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softly
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says,
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times,
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go,
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say
say
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have
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live
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on
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ry
kee
t'rest
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in
Of
ship
in
their
The
Their
mer
u
coun
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con - ceit
ni
verse could
try's
weal
4
w
may
doz out
be right,
en scows
all night
it may
that run
and come
be so,
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a -ground, When -e'er
home (bus) May help
and
de
and
rhymes ;
fy
woe;
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have had
they leave
the cause
their
the
some
day,
bay,
way;
me
me
me
to
1/
to
They
A
To be
But I'm
May
I'm
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be
not
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a source
a
pol
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of nation - al pride
i - ti - cian, so
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It
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is - n't
is - n't
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for
for
say.
say.
say.
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2. It
3. It
is - n't
is - n't
is - n't
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for
for
for
H
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where
we'd be if
pol - i - tics makes
it
a
one's
to you,
all
war broke out,
hat too small,
It
It
It
is - n't for me
is - n't for me
is - n't for me
to
to
to
say.
say.
say.
n
3
3
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5.
They say that gas has grown so dear
'Twill soon be done without,
And when a lover makes a call
He thinks 'tis so, no doubt ;
His sweetheart turns the burner down
To a homoeopathic ray;
It may be done for economy
It isn' t for me to say.
Chorus.
It isn't for me to sayit isn't for me to say,
You doubtless know how it is yourselves,
It isn't for me to say.
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TWELVE
O'CLOCK,
AND
ALL
IS
WELL
QUARTETTE
J. C. GOODWIN.
Tenors.
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"EVANGELINE."
J. C. GOODWIN.
E. E.
RICE
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MY
Words by J. C. GOODWIN.
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ANDANTE.
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be
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by
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thy
are
turn
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me
re -
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my
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my
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love in
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con - fessed?
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SONG AND CHORUS.
From the American Opera Boufle. "EVANGELINE."
J.C.GOODWIN.
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E.E.RICE.
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ALLEGRO.
Gabriel.
accel.
1. Man
2. No
- y,
one
m;m - y
suf - fered
years
a - go there
un - re - dressed, he
lived
jus -
a
tice
mighty
gave
to
king.
all.
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AFDANTWO.
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1 There lived a mighty king,
2 He jus -tice gave to all,
Aito.
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And his beard was white as snow, That fall- eth late in spring,
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EVANGELINE."
J. C. GOODWIN.
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day.
CHOEUSUnison.
Oh,
what a no -
ble
king
we've got
in
Boo ri - o boo
la
Gha.
-* ^
Gabriel.
3=
2. E -
1-
van
- line
and
shall see
Our
m
homes
a - gain,
and
hap py
r
be.
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mighty
mon - arch, if
ever
a- broad you
my
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in
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la
Qha.
this
RECITATIVE.
Evangeline-
ii
We're
fly,
He
us
pit - ied,
They're
fly,
He
them
pit - ied,
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if
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U8
pitied,
He
us
doom
was
nigh.
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them
pitied,
He
them
was
=F=Efc
nigh.
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pro pi
tious sends
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home.
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e'er behold
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us
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them
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we
to
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we've nev
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we've nev
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to
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oh!
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known a king like
this.
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"EVANGELINE."
J. C. GOODWIN.
E. E.
RICE.
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1. Kiss - ing
goes
2. Moon - light
strolls
they
say
a - mong
by
fa - vor,
And
'tis
the
ro -
Have
see
mov - ing
1
2
For
'tis
has
then
cer - tain
man's heart
dis
fla
- clo
it
lips
al - most
would
-0-
-fr
iz
spell,
at:
-4Kiss - ing
time,
snb - lime,
nev - er
telL
J:
102
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N
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But
when
lips
But
when moved
to
Lov - efs
by
sud-den feeling,
All
his
hearts
with
hid - den
in
them
love
re
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yearning,
-
veiling,
Iff
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2
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He
his
N
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sup - li
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vows would
fain
be
S
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spurn - ing,
seal - ing,
Com - eth,
Com - eth,
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eth
eth
this
this
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104
lit,
HAPPY
Boufle,
DAY.
"EVANGELINE."
E.
J. C. GOODWIN.
RICF
AJSTDANTINO.
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Go not, happy day,
Gabriel
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in
thy flying,
comes on;
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Thou hast seen our love,
jvISANr~
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105
NSS
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Haste, oh haste not to
be
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Slumber bring -
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IS
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Yield not to the night;
407.
their
106
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playing,
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1 - 1
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Go not, happy day,
measure,
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107
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our
pleasure.
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Go not, happy Day. 4074.
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108
SIS
MISERABLE
RtlPPIAHS.
Music by E. E. BICE.
Piano.
u 01/ V
Oh we are
six
mis - er - a - ble
We're the mis -creant you read a-bout in
~ruf - fl - ans,
nov - els,
3
s
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do,
stage,
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live
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in remote and lonely hov - els,
And with all
man - kind a war- fare
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Used by Permission.
Copyright, 1875, ^ ./. Z'.
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109
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blue.
wage.
By
day
Oh our hearts
-yg^
we
hunting af - ter
are as blackened as our
gold are,
hair is,
By
night
we
burn, and rob, and
And we al-waysgo a- bout with knife in
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2. We're
a
the
gang
reg
no
lar
du
trav - el - er
con - ven - tion - al
*ir
p
u
is
ma
sweet with,
rau - ders,
And
a
Ho !
sweet with,
- rau - ders,
And
a
Ho!
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1. We're
2. We're
a
the
gang
no
reg - u - lar
trav - el - er
con - ven - tion - al
is
ma
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is:
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Six Miserable Ruffians.3.
110
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waves
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them
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How
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love,
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laugh - ing
Si
eyes
of
PC
114
0
GABRIEL,
MY
BEST
BELOVED.
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SONG AND DANCE.
E. E. RICE.
J. C. GOODWIN.
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and
i
1. You
won - der
2. How
oft- en
why
I
I'm
feel - ing
So
have
wondered
How
lzz]=lzz+
so
gay,
1_U
Why
When
115
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gent- ly
2 from
pa
my
/
o'er me steal - ing,
I should be
sundered,
J=Jr
my
troubles
far
a - way.
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1 tell
you,
2 miss
me
if
My
And
heart
.VSince
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is
none you'll
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116
CHOEUS.
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Oh
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Ga - bri - el, my best be- lov - ed,
I'm
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And on - ly
pleasure on
me
shower.
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117
HUNDRED
YEARS
AGO.
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2.
When
A
M
0
first
lit -
the
tie
sound
band
of
of
,
4
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hr1
bat - tie
earn - est
came, We
men, Who
T
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gai - ly
knew
no
marched
law
a
but
5
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NOT*.In the representation of " Evangeline the first stanza was sung by the miniature Ninth Regiment, and the second by the miniature Continentals.
Used by permission.
Copnightad. 1876, by Oirm Drtaoa 4 Oo.
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way;
For
right ;
We
just a
coun - try
ry
ceu-tu
call,
a - go
~4
We
could not
Set
but
Free-dom's torch
a
K-
5
7
5
4
Pi
4=Z
5
bey,
For
truth and
right
the
light,
We
fought and
fell,
and
first
to
a - ges
fight, And
ne - ver known
tell
sto - ry
The
which you
N
h
j
flee,
know,
Our
Of
h
I
fa - thers re - cog-nize their sons, The gal - lant Ninth are we.
how the
sun
of
Glo - ry
rose
A hun-dred years
a - go.
to
119
CnORUS. (By Continentals.)
3C
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A
&
:f.
We
a - go
stood
in
fight
ly
met
the
boys, And
-s ,,
bold
ar - rayed,
For
foe,
truth
and hx
- er
- ty
Our
_
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gave
4
our
lives
to
3C
make you
free
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A KIIOIUB TUBS AOO.
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"I'M
IN
LOVE.'
Words by J. C. GOODWIN.
Music by E. E. RICE.
MODERATO.
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1. I'm in
lovel
Pm in love!
2. I'm in
love !
I'm in
I'm
love !
Do not ask,
Who's the
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one so dear to me ;
sigh - ing I'm a - fraid ;
But he's built in fash - Ion's mould, And he's bet - ter far than gold, And Tin
Men are all the same I find, To my love he will be blind, Tho' my
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him just as sweet as sweet
my se - cret ev' - ry time
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can
be; Eyes so bright, dark as night,
Light mous we
meet; I don't dare
to de - clare
All
my
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neat and trim,
heart would fain con - fess,
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set - ting caps for him ; When on
hid - den my dis - tress ; Wos's the
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a - ny one he's smiled, I am nearly driven wild, For he's all the world to me, Yes, he's all the world to me.
day that I was born, For I languish all forlorn, For the darling - est of men, Who is all the world to me.
S
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25
If
Still
my
a
1K
heart he could but read,
time may come some day,
He'd be
When re
grat - i
turn my
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fled
love
in
he
deed,
may,
4
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j.
For
And
he'd
my
122
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find hia im -age stamped up - on it, Ne'er to fade a - way;
hap - pi - ness bt> crowned by be - ing Made his lit - tie wife ;
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so dear to me ;
ing I'm a - fraid ;
But he's built in fash - ion's mould, And he's bet - ter far than gold, And I'm
Men are all the same I
find, To my love he will be blind, Tho' my
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123
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sure you'd call him just as sweet as sweet
looks be - tray my se cret ev' - ry time
can
we
be ; Eyes so bright,
meet ; I don't dare
dark as night,
to de - clare
tight moos
All
my
i
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heart would fain con - fesis,
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day that I was born, For I languish all forlorn, For the darling -est of men, Who is all the world to me.
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GOOD
NIGHT
TO
GRAND
ONE
AND
ALL.
FINALE.
Boufle,
"EVANGELINE."
J. C. GOODWIN.
E. E.
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RICE.
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CHORUS.
0
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s
Our
lit - tie
play is
done,
Our
on
- ly
aim
has
-tyS
been to 2>lease, been to please,
If
blues,
you
will
V
been to please, All
on -
ly
call
- gain,
Call
gain
.0-
soon ;
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ach-ing be the heart,
So
cart
be - fore
the
CHOEUS.
.trrfS
BE
horse. Rah, rah,
1
rah, So
+*
vt
.?
V
let
1/
+the cur -tain fall,
V
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/Good night to one and
all,
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up your coats, up your coats, up your coats, If miss your car you should,
And
3*
soon.
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126
i Soprano.
-llm
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Talk
Alto.
of
waltz
ing,
What
is
that
to
V-
Round
this ?
on
we
N0
Talk
of
Tenors.
waltz
What
is
that
to
Round
this?
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Talk
of
H
waltz
What
--ir-
Si
heel
and
toe,
t^JS
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P
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heel
toe,
and
Our hearts
are
Our hearts
are
light
-0r'0
and
toe,
Our hearts
are
light
go*
on
g*r
on
-0h
lS
that
to
this?
Round
v-
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we
back - ward,
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it
tit:
air :
For - ward,
back- ward,
127
be- ing
there.
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be - ing
there.
be - ing
there.
I
Don't you wish that you were here, In - stead of
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Sing - ing,
dano
Sing - ing,
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danc
Sing - ing,
danc
Al - ways
feel - ing
gay ;
Let
the
world
say
ing
Al - ways
feel - ing
gay;
Let
the
world
say
ing,
Al - ways
feel - ing
gay:
Let
the
world
say
-*r
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-Si-
what
it
what
it
will,
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tie
St
fun
lit -
tie
fun
lit
will,
i
what
\
it
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will,
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can
never harm,
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you
see
us
can
So
you
see
us
So
you
see
us
never
harm.
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lit - tie
fun
can
never harm,
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as
V
as
3
we end the play,
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we end the play,
33t
Hoping that our of
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Piping that our
'
cf - - forts May
eve - ry
body
z
plea
body
please.
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