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APPENDIX.

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  f8. g16 a8. g16 | f8. g16 a8. f16 | e8. e16 a8. a16 |
  bes8.[\( d16] c4\)| f,8. g16 a8. g16 | f8. g16 a8. f16 |
  e8. e16 g8. a16 | bes8.[\( d16] c\) c, d e | f4 \mark \markup { \caps Fine } r \bar "||"
  f8 a16 c f8 e | d16 d, f a bes8 d |
  c16 e, g b c8 bes | a16 c, f a g4 |
  f8 a16[( c]) f8 e | d16 e, f a bes8 d |
  c16 e, g b c8 bes | a16 c, f a f4 | }
\addlyrics { Who smiles there? Is it a stray spi -- rit Or wo -- man 
fa -- ir? Sombre yet soft is_the brow! Bow, na -- tions, bow; O soul in a -- ir, Speak, what art thou? In grief the fair face seems— What mean these sud -- den gleams! Our an -- tique pride and dreams Start up, as beams The con -- quer -- ing glance,— It makes our sad hearts dance, And wakes in woods hushed long The wild birds song. }
}


LONDON: PRINTED BY
SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE
AND PARLIAMENT STREET