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wom; ab-bande- nar - mi il di del-le mie noz-ze!_porre jn fron-tea.un vil-la-no do -
on, forhimyou leave me ontheeve of our marriage,bothyourfaith and my honor for -
no-reque-sta mar-ca din - famia! Ah, se non fos-se, senonfos-se lo scanda -Lo,
getting,yourushon to your ru-int Oh it is toomuch, if I did not contain my-self
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yor-re - i- Ma se col-pajonon ho, ma se da lui
In-gan-na-ta. ri
TM strike you. But it was not my fanlt;
if for the mo-ment his flatter-y
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ma-si, e poi che fe-mi? tran - quil-la-ti, mia vi-ta: mon mi too-
Pleasedme, howcould I help it?__Now think of him no long-er, there was no
pte See
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ec) Ta pun-ta del-le di-ta: nonme lo cre- di? ‘In-gra-#o! vien
harm, his words I scarcely answered. Say you be - lieve me! un-grateful!__ come
‘a
(agitatedly)
qui: sfo - ga-ti, a maz ra tlt fo di me quelche ti
here, strike me then, I'll bear it all, me youthink my fault so
pia-ce; Ma poi, Ma-set -
heinous, and then, my own Ma -
=
set - to,
a
peace be be - tween us.
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tur attacca Varia108
Nel2. “Batti, batti, o bel Masetto.,,
Andante grazioso. ATi.
Zerling
Ma = set - to,
- for- giv -en, He
=ro qui comea-gnel- li - fia le tue bot-tend a= spet—
20h Ma - set - to, end ‘thy an. uishComeand let's be_ friends a -
eae a
fat -ti, bat la tua Zer - Ht - naj sta-ré
Canst thou see me here atand and Tang
~ angus
Mlasetto crosses owe)
ui staré Qui’ Te tte bottend f- spet-tar.
set- toendmy anguish,Comeand let's be friends.a - gain.
=f _soemdmy anguish Comean
Es 4Laseie-rd cavar-mi gligcchi, e_ le ea - re tué ma-
a —But I did not under - ‘stand, Come,no long - er then re -
ome -
4 4 —s
ne lie-ta pol_sa-pro. ba - char,
it, give me kind - ly thy dear hand,
FP,
Sp Sb,
Masetto goes away again, but not so crossly: he even steals a few glances at Zerlina.)
lar. tf, battio— bel M
hand. = ma (anst thou see me, un - for-
b. sn
Wed Cov: rurtohn. |g ————~_
set-to, la_ tua po- ve - ra jer - li - na! sta. ro qui ‘come_a -gnel -
giv-en, Here in_ sor-rowstand and languish®0h Ma - set - to, end my
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(still trying to get ane of Masetto’s hands: he always draws back)
li-ma le tue bottead a - spet-tar. bel Ma-set-t
anguish,Comeand let's be friends a - gain. canst thou see mé
Bat. li, bat-ti! sta-rd qui, sta-rd qui le tue bottead. a - spet-
Stand and languish.OhMa- set - toendmy anguishCome,and let's be friends a -
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ahnon hai
Ahthon = no
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“Lestina seixos_one of his hands) Allegro.
co = reah, lo ve = do,non hai co-re. ce, pace vi - ta
long - er,thou no long - ercanst withstand m Peaceand joy once moreshall
=
ftoo
mi. a! pace, par- cep wr - da mi - a! im— con-ten-tordal. Ie «
bless us, Not a” frownshalle'er dis-tress us, While_u - nit - ed and de -
= a mor fee dl— vo- @lam pa:
light-ed All our days shall sweet. ly
not - tee di vo~ gliam pas-sar,
All_ our days shall sweet-ly glide
‘di vo- gliam pas- sar, hot - fee di vo-gliam pas-
day shall sweet ty "glide, All our days shall sweet -iy
to ey cep vi- fa
Peaccand Joy—f- gain-shall Bess us, Pence and foy_e- gain_shall
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Pe de110.
in com. ten- toed al-le- = - gri- & not - tee
Nota frown shall_ eer dis- tress - us, All our
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(Maset{g. quite persunded, gazes joyfully on his bride,
+ f =
yo. giinm— pas- sar, si, a, 8, §, 6, 4, tes
shall sweet - weet. ly glide,yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, our
"
a Ft Er
“di vo- gliam pas- sar,si, si, si, sl, 8, 8, not. tee di vo- gliam pas-
days shall sweet ly glidegenyesyeayesyes, yes, All our days shall sweet -ly
Ps
_——_—.
Yo - gitam,vo- glam pas- sar, vo elam,yn~ gliam pas-
shall sweetly Sweet-ly glide, shall sweetly, sweetly
Sr,
glide
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