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| THE SIGH ees THOMAS HARDY GERALD FINZI | | Moderato de <.72 | Voice | Lit-tle head against my shoul - | Piano -der, Shy at first, then some what bold - er, And up eyed; ~ as Till she, with atim~- id quav-er, Yield - ed tothe kiss I gave her, 24 pocorit. atempo oa But, she sighed. That there mingledwithher feel-ing Some atempo ae dim. poco rig. ae eh pet sad thought she was con-ceal-ing It im-plied. —Not that she had eee ——$ ceased to love me,None onearth she set a-bove me; atempo Bitige 8 J oe atempo 25 atempo. ee She could not disguise a passion, Dread, or doubt, ‘atempo plegato weak-est fashion If she tried: jo- thing seemed tohold us stn- dered, pee rit atempo Hearts were vic -tors; so I won-dered Why she sighed. A-ter- atempo pom rit. — . dim. —tr tte made_con-fes-sionWhy, at that first__ sweet _con-ces - sion, made_con-fe atempatranquillo sighed. Tt was in our May, re-mem-ber; atempo Ere eet Dearie — F ipa I ot ‘Andthoughnow Inear No-vem-berAnd a-bide Till_my appointedchange, un - fa < ee ole sEE J pS | BE SS pocorit. ——— aa § an -fret-ting,. Sometimes _Isithalf regretting Thatshe sighed. ee a ———__ pocorit. 27 XIV No.7

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