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Angels
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Angels bright are hov'ring near, Solos for church service
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Birth of morn
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An angel, robed in spotless white, Bent and kissed the sleeping night, F Major
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Birth of morn
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An angel, robed in spotless white, Bent down and kissed the sleeping night, E flat Major
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But lately in dance I embraced her
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But lately in dance I embrac'd her, While music's fond spell wrapp'd us 'round, Sie schwebt' mir noch kürzlich im Arme umrauschet von Zauvermusik, D flat major, Russian poem by A. Fet. Translated from the German of E. Esbeer by M. L. Baum.
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Crying of water
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O water, voice of my heart, crying in the sand, Written for and dedicated to George Hamlin
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Dixie Dan
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Way down South where I was born, in the land of cotton and the land of corn, Dixie, Oh, Dixie, Dixie Dan, 'amblin', ramblin', gamblin' Minstrel man, Gay white way, Blanche Ring's big hit
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Ecstasy
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The shorelark soars to his topmost flight, To A. E. J., A major
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Flirtation song
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Soon I'll have to settle down to married life prosaic Keeping house and making pie and cake, Oh I'm longing for a real flirtation With a man who knows a thing or two I will love him to infatuation Then I'll say now run along skidoo, Dedicated to Miss Jane Durham, Cover design by Starmer.
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Gretchen mädchen mine
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By the side of the Zuyder Zee, Dearest Gretchen, schönes mädchen, The Hoyden, Sung by Elsie Janis and Joseph Cawthorne in Chas B. Dillingham's produciton: "The Hoyden"
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If thou wert blind
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If thou wert blind, I would give my sight
Si tes beaux yeux, Ne voyaient le jour
Und warst du blind meiner Augen Licht, G minor, French version by M. de la Chapelle; German version by Adela Schafer
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Kathleen Mavourneen
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Kathleen Mavourneen! The gray dawn in breaking, the horn of the hunter is heard on the hill., F major
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Late
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My Father brought somebody up, to show us all asleep, For Ruth, Words from "The Book of the Little Past," (Houghton Mifflin Co.) used with the author's kind permission.
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Partida
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Sierras de Granada, Montes de Aragon, Campos de mi patria, para siempre adios, Sierras of Granada! Hills of Aragon! Fair fields of my own countrie, Then for ever farewell, G minor
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Potpourri I
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Lustige Witwe, Potpurri I aus der Operette Die lustige Witwe ; text von Victor Léon und Leo Stein. Musik von Franz Lehár, arrangement von Gustav Blasser ; für klavier zu zwei Händen mit unterlegtem Text
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Potpourri II
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Lustige Witwe, Potpourri II aus der Operette Die lustige Witwe ; text von Victor Léon und Leo Stein, musik von Franz Lehár, arrangement von Gustav Blasser ; für Klavier zu zwei Händen mit unterlegtem Text.
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Rose in the bud
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Rose in the bud, the June air's warm and tender, D flat Major
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Spirit of God
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Spirit of God, descend upon my heart, D Major, Spirit of God, descend upon my heart
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