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bas vf os - } NOTICE.—The Songs contained in this Magazine may” be sung freely everywhere.” but due acknowledgment of the names of ‘Author, Composer, and Publisher, is expected. ; see bso rutin VERY $050 COMPLETE | be 0. a § WORDS AND MUSIG ‘ACCOMPANIMENTS, AND HARMONIZED CHORUSES. COPYRIGHT SONGS BY THE BEST AUTHORS AND COMPOSERS, Tl — i FAVOURITE SONGS AND BALLADS, CONTENTS. HAPPY WITH THEE, LOVE ‘VICTORIA'S BLACK HUSSARS ‘GOWE AWAY. (unting $006) THE SOLDIER'S DREAM OF HOME, ‘ARE YOU-THERE, MORIARIFY? A007, ATNT YOU GLAD YOU JOINED THE NAVY? Fe FOR OUR OWN, OUR NATIVE LAND (Opening Chorus) MES MoORATH s 66 WE TWO ‘WEW SAND DANCE. — FRANCIS & DAY'S NEW & POPULAR SONGS. (THE NOVELTIES ARE PRINTED IN CAPITALS) ; ie = : sce BARRI (ODOARDO). ap, heaven ri i Ma eta | BLAMPHIN (CHAS) Mar old rand, Te ne [hive tried not to love thice ts 30 r 1g BROCKWAY (W. H.) it seth, te ad etn te , Retell eae te HA “ CAl Dorit woolen Te cas THN BAERIOP ch ii eer ag) ue DANKS ( P,) Dea’ angry wth dati An Gace saa i . Net neki via Ms Se een ae Ht ? Sire tesco 3 WEN BS OF abrcaey niNie 3 DUNSTER (J. 0.) he Bata’ Daher 4 FROST, (W. L) ont ahoith, Te in wie tt HALL (KING). : ‘he Golden Dream (Sn Mis Fay lla) seas 48 HUNT (G. W.) Apne eG le 5 ae MARRIOTT (C. H. R,) BARRED XO HORE Gingy MEE Biers $ 8 SARE ad Gata ilove 33 MAZZONI (P.) A TeASD 18 WETTER THAN 4 SHREW ° MILLARD (HARRISON). so’ Sor! abe Sk He SMILE ONCE e Hatin. 3 a aoe ao OFFENBACH. LOVE MB. psn 40 SMALLWOOD WILLIAM. E HAPPY MENORIBS 30 SIM (W.) (COME BACK 10 THE OLD. HOME AGAIN... 38 Boer a si RAT AGAIN ae ; CoubEN. LOVE... : 9 SEP ii ie ie ‘Bir menean sour ae Heer a nie THOMAS J. R) ‘ ‘ us TOWNLEY (CHARLES). see is Ss theland yea the 4 Sul Dove tice ‘ioe may steal the resem ‘hates Under the Union Jak. Kno Watching oe Bo. Root | Wee Sw Wie 22 fous Weealy estar ier ‘Avuuiiaas Fre ear men Hr VARIOUS AUTHORS. A BoDTUR oP WINE W. Bxowoxn 4 COOU Sit SMUS ON fl BNGLASH MBAS tuox Sngsle guard her now wer treat evar, Na} in0 ovit0x | Toe: he et 2B plea ie Die water” MSs al tata ae Hass al ane yor dai gain ‘hin bells of long ae ‘hove th tier Wile dea ome, Bi, come oStawaee vane Darling Winnie le. Ourune Dost eae tho ios Tos 3 Tt ea hero Gouns 3 BowkiNs NpAR 3 Bitte ens i i Wi ine 3 Dogou reese heel ron ‘igoruae 3 Do sour dug el iesnae $ Dring. (Old Gia sti) 3 ERE ROSES BLOOM AGAIN SoxAxo Tas He Saxe wo ere. ee 2 QUEEN OF MY HOME AX Shite peke dake aie = "eh ‘Wants ut Hons in ths heat pe be dag Tin ocinenor olin tiv ISS THE LITLE ONES FOR ME. Seni aig ne the Oa. AX Ov PEACE TREE MISE io i Lin ite Le Mi sins a wow Bree Dating 5 Sat bionoms ort home Mons oo tonight ove et all thos ie Siting etn ete Saiyan yea Bite beel eG =ocsiadae a aedeaans s+--s ane6 an ¥ Frets bin wil ba od Pr nein my dle bed enemy lave hide ol our own, King te bl watcha ; Sots Saas Sear Siler moog winds are ale dam of horse Soren whisper sed ‘Stliak 70 alia Lvs ONLY SHAE SUNLIT ISL OW PAW AWAY 1055 ae tiete y the. WHEN chy Sots iii iW town Wien ers ye can When jou snd 1 OR vale ‘ia ine ont 38 i flower Taubay a eG t i 7 THE so MINSIRp Hig: agai FAVORITE sates a BALLADS “THE sRictuncRat TALL LONDON. “Tue Moravec Mnsraecs’ Maonzme contarns a'vell-chasen selection of Songs grave £gey, i serious & comic, 2 most of them with well-harmonized choruses so dear to domestic cirrles cli Chaim. DP 13. or g THE MOHAWK MINSTRELS MAGAZINE. OF FAVORITE SONGS AND BALLADS. “ ” HAPPY WITH THEE, LOVE. Sung by MI GEO. CLARE. Written by Compoued by W! H. JENNINGS, EDMUND FORMAN. Allegretto Moderato. PIANO. tf ds : fate ‘to tulite’ days of OU Sor row de fave ave, ove that wi bens thy eave Lave gone wre the yearn Gone the = ing with ten 5 dor. new, Bounty... my Lave dricd ugg the tours Sunilo inne that. whisper mors ctor, Now lifes. thor = ny tt in such oft mur mring sweetness Strengthen. our love in ~ to path shall be stulded with flowors hore’ da no future Love = v = + ——t bap-py completeness Hearts that are true und fondly —w hited AaRY chan’ ours, Now we are ouc all our burdens are lightened aren 7 |f rite Joy aid are surely re qui-ted, Love Love bup-py vith thee. dark is by coustau-cy brighten! Love Love happy with thee. >> > p zit foolle vad Cress ss Macstoso ded: Love no part ~ ing will aw. gain that thou lovet me a.- lowe... adlib: 9 2, Ae, Det ives thee sweetest one to me Gladly and proudly I call thee thine own. 6 Sung by MF JAMES FRANCIS. VICTORIAS BLACK HUSSARS. Written by HARRY HUNTER.- Composed and Arranged by WALTERREDMOND, Tempo di Marcia, Trumpets. > PIANO. <| " gp Bh a tempo > > > 1, The sol-dier of or Queen, 2 Well fight the -@ ver they have been Have had a “bul _ ly” time wéll chew bon — ey — dew And march to Tur ke — stan, our new Reg i — ment, spe- cial tel _¢ — gram, In ev-ry land and clime, roe Af ginn, = Ora nyo - ther man, 3, Sir Garnet Wolscleys sent, Dont think TI tell a cram ‘Wher, Or For But ‘Well SSS SSE > === = = nig gers. want Free Trade, To fight as well as whites, And take St . Pe ters - burgh, Or Oon_stan —ti — no - ple, And _ heard we .are in form, That in— for — mations true, Though SSS SSS SSS ¥ T v ——————————— ee = a a so weve got a Black Bri-gude, To set the world to rights, Turk or Russ that meets with ws, Will find hes got no pull, ete all black we wont turn back, But fight till all is blues Moderato. + dabout the — Lancers, + a-bout the Coldstreams, or gal — — lant Grena - diers, May + wabout the Rifles ad 0 _ — ther shooting stars, But none can >> > > take. the shine out of these boys Vie - to-riaé Black Hu = <= —— oe — uA ptt = — (Well be horsed by | Day and Mar . tin, and then were sure to fe tt § fff ts = = F ao ce a shine, And well divide the boo — ty, So boot ti_ful — ly fine, Well £ ets * & rs vo 7 i $$ $4 ff EL —— rn ta pol. ish off, the - Sul. —tans, The Rm-pe-rors and Czars, white or black shall e'~ ver whack Vie - to_ ria black Hus — sare. ff lati ti i ei 10 Snug by MI J. KAVANAGH. GONE AWAY. HUNTING SONG. Written by J. H. BARNES. Composed by W. WILLIAMS, 1 The wen, - > ther bas 2, The | grooms. 4. The = “field PIANO. bro ken the frust.... bas de - part - ed, he windb... in the South... and the door . with the fa _ — vorite “Chest — nut” His . shape... ani his ac ~ tion be = pace as the speed... becomes fas < ter, And num — bers tho’ will ~ ing have morn. ing is fine to. ken his breil pulled up for breath - All na. — ture seems bright and all _men....scemdjght LHe — pran ces and rears as. the Squire pats bis The pace... may stop ma. — ay but not... our good heart — ed; The long... absent sun... is be~ gin — ning to chine. ‘The chest, but'Theres on - ly iat the mas. _ter and steed. They ter ‘The Squire...onhis “Chest uut”is in... at the death ‘Theu bur mas — and top boot-ed cov er both pleased witheueh v - ther sport That our grand - -fathers? che Squire sity at break _fast:HeS 9) com. ter to -tah.... for the this as the God bi Squire bless heurt is gay asses by. jim TI pray Bug - mis — For ay chase eo - bo - «Heb been Taid At the sound His good by” for weeks: of the hom amune re. main iis deep rooted . = Staley smother > dy bas perishd.... real. en souls here a andthe hex bis “Vaid sound good by” for weeks. of the hoi name re — main = cho ish.” Hur rab. May bis mem © — ory + gone His coat The poor. iy as . toueb their for the ye aoe. lishmaus love ter nor horse. live real e. souls heres a and the when bis umting = chong goue a- + hunt it ie uy ee 12 Tally. bo! Tally ho! ‘Tally ho! hot bo! ho! bo! ho! bo!Gone away gone away me , —— om Tempo di Galop. Hark the .gladsome horn is sounding Evry heart with joy is bounding Doge and b k nf horses pprick their ears to hear its welcome lay, Where the scent. is ly — ing strongest Hes the best that stays -ho alTy - bo Gone a_ way Soug by MF JAMES FRANCIS. 13, CO- OPERATION. ; Written by J. F.M? ARDEE. Composed by ALFRED LEE, 7 PIANO. mf \Gres. ‘Amongst the greatest hum bugs, this Co - op-er.a-tive craze, Has lately been ex. ated in funny sorts of ways M. Bs and ar_my of - ficers, and Civil Service nobs, Amounce theylltake in washing and do all our dirty jobs You 2 buy a five — bob ticket for the pri_vilege to pay Justtwice asmuch as nf 14 Af you boughtthings in the usual ayy... You find youve put’ your foot in it, stuck Tike a bird in Time, And then you prove “Co_op-er -a.tion is thethief of time.” CHORUS, Co. op, Co-op, Co_op, Co-op, Co-op —er-a-tion Craze, Go up, go up, go T lCres. ——= %p,- go up, the prices still they raise; They“cop they“eop?”the cappersthey cap, they a> |p Rall, D.o.& “cop” in various ways; They open ashop and theycops‘eop cop, Oo -op_er-a.tion craze, "eres. 1 15 Amongst the greatest, bumbugs, this Co-operative Graze Has lately been exbibited in fumny sorte of ways, MPS and army officers, and Civil Bervice:nobs Announce theyll take in washing and do yll our dirty Jobs. ‘You buy « five-bob ticket for the privilege to pay Just twice as much as if you bought things in tho usual ways ‘You find you've put your fact in it, stuck Jike a bird in lime, And then you prove ‘Co-operation is the thief of time.” CHORUS. Coop, Co -0p,Co-0p Co-op, Co-operation Craze, Go up, go up, go up,go up, the prices still they raises They“cop}’they “cop;’the coppers they‘cop, they“cop”in various ways They open a shop,and they “cop? “cop” cop” Co-operation Craze. 2 They sell Go operative hats Co-operative suits, Co-operative groceries, Co-operative boots, Co-operative’ false teeth and glass eyes they've also g: Cooperative pickles,and youll find em very hot; Co-operative blacking,and Cooperative soap Directors do such dirty work,they use it,let us hope Co-operative wives they mean to get you ina trice, Co_operative families supplivd at wholesale price. hv: us. 3 They've got Co-operative eloth,Oo-operative silk, Co-operative cows to give Cooperative milk, Co-operative parasols, aud also wooden legs, Co-operative hens to lay Co-operative eggs; Conoperative raisins,and Oo-operative figs, Co-operative sausages, Co_operative pigs, Cooperative beer and sherty, champagne, port in bins, Co-operative everything from anchors dovu to pius. Chorus. 4 With honost Compotition which is still the soul of trade, OF this Co-operation Craze uo tradesman is afraid; Although it hard on sbopkeepers,who rates and taxes pay, To have their Civil Servants act in this uncivil way If they have. got no vork todo and want to open shop And Fun down striving tradesmen why their salaries well stop The public then will find the system swindling and unjust And all the big Cooperation bubbies soon will bust. Chorus. ’ 16 Snug by MF R. OLIVER. THE CONTENTED BLACKSMITH. Written by FRANK AMOS. Composed by Wi L.FROST. PANO, T. The Black — smith sings’ from morn till ight, His song is free His B At. ev’. —wing when his toil is ory Homeward he wends his SMight uot our lives be —shap_ pier speut If we could learn to heart is light, With will - ing ants, strong > Ton bands, He way ove more, His chil _ dren dear, With ring — ing cheer, be. con. tent With store, Nor sigh for more, Of our om A sbapeanith is bam -mer and fire so bright;The blows. on the an — vil Fail himwith welcome at bis cot tage door, And at nightwhen he secks his world — ly wealththanHeav bath to us sent, Then let evry heart . re - I7 mer— ri ly ring ‘The blacksmith ay mer — well carnd rest, With — pleasanteleepand hap — ty lay doth sing, “I dreams he’ blest. He py €~cho the strain The song of the smith the honest refrain, I =a = ———— ad vy en - vy. wo king with a gol_ den crown, en — vies mo king with a golden crom, eu = vy. wo king with a gol_den crown, high re _ uown, For while high =tent_ment round my cot ~ tage home —tentment round bis cot — tage home is ° =tent_ment round my cot — tage home havestrength to high renown, For while he has strength to re —nown, For while I havestrength to Nor statesman nor no . ble Nor states Nor states, of nor no — ble of man nor no . ble of carn dai ly bread, on - earn dai ly bread, Con - carn dai -ly bread, Con — \ : 18, Sung by MF C. GARLAND. in THE SOLDIER'S DREAM OF HOME. Written by G.H.FRENCH. Composed by INGLIS BERVON, Muestoso. [p> tite > abt + »ef ¢# 1 fe + PLANO. fr lgal v So — tee ses + oa tee Sate Say ’mid fh i is In ‘battle field cannon roar, A brareyoungssoldiers there, Defending no - bly with hissword His countrys colours — dear, His coun-try’s colours dear sehen” he wprcrors rg) TI night FRFeshades day 19 SS in rendoubt on knap-suck rough, The tired soldier —_lay:. Then soldier lay. in redoubt on knap-sack rough, The tire a a Andante. tigued,, carevorn, sweet wel . come sleep His fan . cy leads to (HOME SWEET HOME.) dolce. to. his lov_ing wife andcbild And — hap — py na tive Le Shears the mo thers au. gel voice Lull their firstborn te Le feels affections fond embrace, And, thinks again bes Aud thinks “a_guin hes blest. feels af fee — tions fond embrace, And thiuks a gain hes > Trumpet. a tempo. + The morn duwus cold, the visions pass 21 | trum . pets war like sound, For waking finds ‘tis but a dream On frantic gazing round, Soon fatal shot hus pierced his breast He knows lifes fleeting Andante.” a fagt. So blessing wife an child, be prays — Tp mect in beavn at last Pa dolce. blessing wife and child, he prays To meet in beavn “at last. ? Sung by MF W. FREEMAN. “ARE YOU THERE MORIARITY?” Written by HARRY HUNTER. Composed by DAVE BRAHAM. Arranged by W. WILLIAMS. Moderato. PIANO: mf Tin pliceman G. the pet bod-bee, girls 2 round my beat, Some lit — tle dear, with per beer, Will stop and have a chat, ane, ‘When nightcomes on and masters gone With mis sis to the play, im If theres a row I find somehow, Im. deaf and dumb and blind, A down the street, ‘Theres wet by tht, And romd the howe Just Hla a mouse, dnd, dom” the “a Lore a, t thief TH chase ‘but keep my place Thats half a mile be — hind, They neat and prim they say“that’ him” AS 1 go ne_ver fear, a sup 0? beer I al _ ways ev’ ry cook must steal a look, To catch a smile from me, And if. the miss is. miss - esthix, Its all the same to me, Sbe Tn in luck theres fowl orduck, From Jane or Emil - ec ‘The. dow catch me 2 —catch_ ing he, He might catch me dye see, And house. maids cry as I goby Thats dot suspect that cir — cum-spect Yomg Ti. ver wing is Just’ the thing For smash the nose or spoil the clothes OF CHORUS, Tm-a handy fellow at a custard), Seon take it into cus — tar — dy, And the cooks all ery af =I goby, Are you there? Moti_a — ri _ ty, Py Snug by MF C.TEMPLE. THE SHADY LANE Written by Ws As EATON, Composed by H. W. SHARTAN. PIANO, Ss bh a ¥ === z —=- dy Tne where branching trees Shit out the noon - tide ady Tame iy dear to” me,’ I love it more and ‘Whore the soft, fragrant Sum~mer breeze Just stirrd your flow- ing hai fol- low. ing its wind — ings free You reach “the old church door, « T ile betls ring sweet Will pass a bri- dal train,... And on my arm ak oft ly Teat AH hex vould re. ~ frah thro? that door, w told my love as oli we went Down the old sha ~~ dy you ant with fear less feet, Will tread Life's sha - - dy CHORUS. Lt o- - thers sing moun-tains high, Or praise the roaring Let 0+ thers sing of mountaits bigh, Or praise the roar ing Let 0--thers sing mountains bigh, Or praise the rour_ing thers sing. moun-taius bigh, Or praise the roar— ing beneath the sky Is sweet — est our dear sha dy — lane, sweet - est spot be- neath — the ,shy our dear spot be - neath the our deat sha- dy lanes be- weath the sky Is our dear sha dy sweet - ost 26 Suug by MT HAYDN FLORENCE. WHEN THEY GATHER AROUND. Written by F. LANCELOTT. Composed by C-H.R-MARRIOTT. Allegro Moderato, PIANO. 1. When they gather a_ 2. As the light feet now thee to hear thy sweet lay «Ald they listen en — And now graceful ly glide, +. Tn the dance ot the = Fapt + AS thy voicemelts a way ‘As the chords from thy ger. - den Asbarques on thesmooth tide Orthine eye vith a 27 —<—S— i i © ans Toten fin. ~ gers: vi-brate with chanting thrill. | Like the first blush glance .. May so fondly con — vey SOND AML the faulest of + a —— = SS SS ¥ — pia otititt = <== —— = eg v h hh S —— SS} = wor, Gor the duinay dad ill, ‘As the chorisfrom thy words Tn thebards sweetest lay Orthine eye with a ss accel. fin = gers ...s..c-vi-brate with chanting — thrill. Like the first blush of glance ..ceeceee May so fondly con — veysessee ATl the fondest . of — a tempo. Ober the daisy clad hill Let the hearers be - In thebards sweetest Let the case_meut be = ware... closed “Bre their hearts from them birds from it Tove that binds thee to love that binds thee to «-7/Ere their hearts from them Ere the birds from it love that binds thee to Jove that binds thee to flee flee. For they know not the For they know not. the Let the hearers be- Let the easement be Far they know not the For they know not the Let the bearers be Let the easement be — oy 29 ¥ «For they Tew not the "Bre theirhearjsfromthem five... «Ror they know not the "Bre the birds from it flee. ee — a a = ' - a Et ove, the spell For theyknow not the spell love, that Tove, the spell. For they know not the spell love, that a spell....love, the: spell spell... love, the spell — binds thee _ to me. binds thee tomes — 30 Snug by M? F. DURIAH. SAMMY AIN'T YOU GLAD YOU JOINED THE NAVY. Written and Composed by Arranged by P. DURIAH. W. WILLIAMS. — PIANO. Jf SOLO, When I vas a little nig way dom in San.dyHook, For school T-did_nt care.-a. fig and » P Staccatoe wouldnt learn my book; When I got bigger to the briny sea I took ffcworus. SOLO. Gummy aint you glad youjoined the na — vy; I jump onboard w ship one day, to the Sf 31 cuptuinmade a bow Suys I to him, My sarvice,sir, Says be to me as,how Tre ff sHorus. come to jointheship of war for I Se - + F Bam my aint you gladyoujoined the oe ——— SOLO. na = vy. Bo they sent medown below, where they P hustled me, and bustled —me,tich made this nigger shout, nose andblackdmy eye : Ss made me bellow out, For they Hit me with a mop broke my ‘The boatswainpiped allhands on deck,then I heard the sailors cry, A 32 CHORUS. 7 a . = ¥ = A wh a yo be ho, let the anchor go me ship must more when the winddocs blow, Bach — a P =o <— + , * man to his post ov deck and below, Sometimes we thinkweregoing to Da - vy. t SS +e o —— St 1 v ¥ sok : Wb dutie Sed cntram 2 Withe moneys spent we go to seaformore, Sammy, aint you gladyoujoind the na_vy. == v. .* ee | fc te, iS z SSS + vw 1 When T was a little nig way down in Sandy Hook, For school I didnt care a fig,and wouldnt learn my book; When I got bigger tw the briny sea took. Samay, aint you glat you joined the navy. I Jumped on bourd u ship-one day, to the captain made a buv Susy I to him, My sarvice,sir.Says he to me as how Tire come to join the ship of war for I like a jolly row, Fraint you, glad you juined the-uavy. ey sent me dovnt Belov, whore they made me bellow out Por they hustled mean bustled me, which made this nigger shout, Hit me vith a mop, broke my nose, and blacked my eyes The boatswain piped all hands on deck then I heard the sailors ery. CHORUS. With a yo be ho,let the anchor go The ship must move when the wind does blow, Each man to his post on deck and below Sometimes we think were going to Davy, ‘When ve get in port we go on shore, Drink old Jamaica in galore; ‘When all the money’s spent we go to sea for more, + Sammy,ain't you glad you joined the navy, a One day in action a dreadful fright I got, cannon ball fell on the deck,so I picked up the shot} T couldnt hold it long, for it was so jolly hots is Sammy, aint you glad you joined the navy. The captain told’me quickly to throw it in the sea, ‘When I went to do it, oh what a jolly sprees ‘The way it cleared the deck was quite a funy sight to see, Sammy, aint you glad you joined the navy. It exploded in my hand,and smothered me in gore, ‘Wouuded twenty sailors and slaughtered fifty more. When Teame to my senses, shouts in my ears did ring, "Twas all the sailors singing; this is what heard them sing, Chorus, With a yo he ho,let the anchor go ac. 3 But wow Tre got home again, Til go to sea no more; Never vill Troam again, vow it’ quite a bore, To be knocked about by win aud waves,Ti sooner stop on shore Sammy aint you glad you left the navy. Ilove a pretty girl; I thiak that she loves mes To my house she comes to dinner, to hers Igo to teas Should ve get married, then happy I shall be, Sammy aint you glad youve left the navy, SoTmean to pop the questionsI shall soon know my fate, Til come aud let you darkies know if she will be my mate. ‘Then TH buy her a wedding dress, likevise a wedding ring; If she will only have me you will hear this darkey sing Chorus, With » yo he ho,let the anchor go &e. 34 Sung by the COMPANY. FOR OUR OWN, OUR NATIVE LAND. OPENING CHORUS. Written by W" H. JENNINGS. Composed by EDMUND FORMAN. Tempo di Galop. PIANO. 1° ff Alto, fiers brave sarel rer aes o — ther’ Sol - ders brave ty marching nT =,- - ‘ard Be 3h Aste 2nd Tenors. Bass. Sol - dices brave _ ly march ing on — ward — Bro — ther’ Gornet coll. Altos * « ff £ accomT tf — in wyrd and de Hou our cally and all un word and deed Hon. our calls. and — = dawnt =~ = edeeeepeeee Wi aa oe Ay near comnrys aged OM. all un — daut-ed = Will we fight im coun trys need — Ob! i 4 o% T i NA.THis Chorus is complete without Ist 2nd Tenors & Revs all voicesin that case singing thio part in untsem Poa See.... the flag is waving OCP eeeere, Uae eer — ing oy our patriot th Bee the pat — riot vn our own -.our ry danger to with “ta While to... flag vay. ing 0b Cheer - ing on band mee Tis our vatch.vord and our cn a ttsee.. For. oy Tis our watch - _ word and ow cho-rus For. our 4 tive ld Stops are light and hearts are stead. fast H mative land Steps are light and, hearts are stead fut om te 2. = |p to Coda, the shot ‘te is wing.) ae ger to with - stand To the skies cur nc eee $85 Boda Awlecsces the tebocwroundure ring. = Ing set echoes rowmd are ring -ing a Fors. our oyness.our ha — tive lang. 373 403 tive land. words were cowl i ; a vad ty lng ing our Gm 3 H Coppa. ~ ings es echoeS round are ping -) - - ing , While. we 2 ving - ing echoes round are ringing While ve 2 a, \ Bieep sing Hur - Hur _ ra Hur 2. —, Hur _rah 38 Sung by MI TED.SNOW. Mrs M’GRATH., or MY SON TED. Written and Componed by Sy TED. SNOW. Allegro-Moderato. ‘a nd Accomp’ by WILLIAMS. Aa aoe 48 PIANO. a a 8 SSS SSS seen anything of my son Ted! He went to the wars ma_uy years ago And whether bed returnod,troth, I dontknow. Musha a a ring tigh ah fal de diddle la. Musbh ring tigh ab fal de diddle Ia.

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