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Available Poems in Sixty melodies for youth, for two, three, and four voices, composed by Silcher, adapted to English words, for the use of schools and singing classes (by Francis L. Soper )

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  • Clouds that sweep the midnight heaven 
  • From the heav'ns above 
  • Hail! Beauteous stranger of the grove 
  • How I love to see thee 
  • Lo, the blithesome lark is soaring 
  • May Song  CAT DAN DUT FRE
  • Murmur, gentle lyre  (Friedrich Silcher)
  • Now shines the sun on high 
  • Now the sun, his journey ending 
  • Now the sun, with burning glare 
  • Oh, how sweet when daylight closes! 
  • Pretty flow'r, pray tell me why 
  • The bee in flow'ry dell 
  • The dry leaves are falling 
  • The evening star 
  • The lambkins are skipping 

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