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Netw AY N°2 NB? NO3iInC No4n D” a5 peel THE How Cry sone F. E. WEATHERLY “Ne Woterios: STEPHEN ADAMS. Price 2/6 net. BOOSEY & HAWKES THE HOLY CITY. Last night lay a sleping, ‘There came a dream 20 fai Istood in off Jerusalem ‘Beside the iemple there, "heard he ildren sing, fever as they sang, Methought the voce of Angels From ieaven in answer Fangs "SefusalerlJeruatent ft up your gates and sing, Hosanna th he highest, Hosanna to your King!” ‘and then methought my dream was chang’, "The strets no longer rang, Husk were the glad osontis tag grew dark wih "fie men was cold snd Gil” ‘And once aguin the scene was chang’, ten are seemdto be, saw the Beside te elas sea, The ight of God was on stees, "End gotes were open wey ‘rao would sigh enter, "And mo one was dosed otaed ottnoon or sary night, ‘Or sunto shine by day tees the now Serato “It would aot pss way ‘efuelen! ratio Sing for tne nigh kr Hosta inte highest, ocanne evermore” aoenre, €, WRATWERLY. ThE HOLY CITY. ‘Words by Music by F. E. WEATHERLY. STEPHEN ADAMS. Andante Moderato Veiee Piano Last night I lay a sleep-ing, ‘There came a dream so fair, Stood in old Je- ru sa-lem Be - side the temple tere Copyright s98 by Rooney 4 CP TA Spt couseeny Copyright Renewed 1990 in USA, by Boosey & Co. heard the “chill- dren sing ing. And sas they sangs - eels Feavn in en ——— cantabile thought the mews ‘hen me - thought my dream was chang The streets no lon - ger rangy sun grew dark with mys-te - ry, The lorie = ly hilly se mat ey nena? he aly Cy. i i i i i i 3 i : 3 The uly cay em ti Get ADAM RAMET MUSIC COLLECTION all ru. ta. lem That would not poss vow

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