The silver lute : a new singing book for schools and academies, containing musical notation, progressive song-lessons, exercise and occupation songs, hymns, tunes and chants, and pieces for concerts and exhibitions.
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The silver lute : a new singing book for schools and academies, containing musical notation, progressive song-lessons, exercise and occupation songs, hymns, tunes and chants, and pieces for concerts and exhibitions.
- Publication date
- 1865
- Topics
- School songbooks, Songs, English
- Publisher
- New York : Root and Cady
- Collection
- lincolncollection; americana
- Contributor
- Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
- Language
- English
Includes index
Progressive song-lessons -- Music every where -- The wild birds -- Down, down below -- Come, follow where we go -- Out on the prairie -- Where the warbling waters flow -- Chromatic scale -- Hark! the rain-drops -- Sweet the quiet evening -- Merry May -- Up in the morning so early -- The Lark -- Open prairie -- Come, sing the sixteenth notes -- The skaters -- Comes the rain -- Gone has summer -- One by one -- How the merry wind blows -- Catch the sunshine -- I have no mother now -- The merry heart -- Go forth to your place -- Make your heart -- See the rivers flowing -- Leaves are fading -- Little rose -- Bird of hope -- On the heather -- The hunter ranger -- Never say fail -- The mountain horn -- High in the summer sky -- O'er the calm lake -- Joyful sing the summer's coming -- The rose-bush -- See the tint of day-light -- A welcome to little Nell -- Tramp, tramp -- To my brother -- In the dark November sky -- There's a bright, glorious dawning -- Hark! 'Tis the fairies song -- The way-side well -- Don't you see me coming -- Away in the dim old forest -- Farewell -- The watchman -- Happy New Year -- Our fathers: where are they? -- Doors open wide -- The happy meeting -- They're coming home, to-day --
A swarm of bees -- All together again -- Shut the door -- Sleep! baby, sleep! -- Never forget the dear ones -- Song of the May bird -- Old winter has come -- See day-light is coming -- The mountain top -- The child's story -- O Who'll come and play with me -- Sounds of the summer night -- Be careful of your money -- What I love and hate, John Brown -- The fine old yankee gentleman -- Give me the spade -- I'm glad I am a farmer -- Cheer! boys, cheer! -- Canadian boat song -- The pilot -- Rover -- After the battle -- All's well -- Freedom and Union -- The Union -- Stand up for Uncle Sam -- The battle-cry of freedom -- The vacant chair -- What does little birdie say? -- Come, let's sing a merry round -- Morning -- We have come from various places -- The song of the minutes -- Away over mountain -- I can! yes, yes, we know you can -- There's music in the air -- The robin -- Nellie lost and found -- O, wrap the flag around me, boys -- O, music, sweet music -- Whether you whisper low -- Persevere -- As a band of brothers joined -- Laughing May is here -- A boat, a boat to cross the ferry --
Good morning -- Never idle -- They march to the rolling drum -- Temperance rallying song -- The seasons -- Let us cheerful be -- The auctioneer -- The gentlemen workers -- The lady workers -- Song of exercise -- The bees are all coming -- O, how steadily -- Would you know how the farmer -- Clap, clap, hurrah! -- April shower -- Here we stand -- The song of the cooper -- Teacher, may I be your pupil -- If a body find a lesson -- The echo -- The star-spangled banner -- The land beyond the river -- O, we are volunteers -- Johnny Schmoker -- Song of a thousand years -- The soldier's boy -- Oh, come you from the battle-field? -- Just before the battle, mother -- A vesper song -- One place is vacant -- Just after the battle -- The cheerful day -- A welcome to the soldier -- My own native land -- Rosedale -- Blackman -- Hibbard -- Kellogg -- America -- Parting hymn -- Watts -- Denfield -- Nuremberg -- Sicily -- Mount Vernon -- Boylston -- Badea -- Evan -- The old hundredth -- O come let us sing -- Glory to God -- Blessed is the people -- Our Father, who art in heaven -- I will lift up mine eyes -- Thy will be done --The Lord is my shepherd
Bound in printed boards and red leather spine; the publisher's advertisements on cover p. [2] and [4] and p. [216]
Black lettering stamped on the verso of the back free endpaper: [Z?] E. Hancock, Dubuque
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Progressive song-lessons -- Music every where -- The wild birds -- Down, down below -- Come, follow where we go -- Out on the prairie -- Where the warbling waters flow -- Chromatic scale -- Hark! the rain-drops -- Sweet the quiet evening -- Merry May -- Up in the morning so early -- The Lark -- Open prairie -- Come, sing the sixteenth notes -- The skaters -- Comes the rain -- Gone has summer -- One by one -- How the merry wind blows -- Catch the sunshine -- I have no mother now -- The merry heart -- Go forth to your place -- Make your heart -- See the rivers flowing -- Leaves are fading -- Little rose -- Bird of hope -- On the heather -- The hunter ranger -- Never say fail -- The mountain horn -- High in the summer sky -- O'er the calm lake -- Joyful sing the summer's coming -- The rose-bush -- See the tint of day-light -- A welcome to little Nell -- Tramp, tramp -- To my brother -- In the dark November sky -- There's a bright, glorious dawning -- Hark! 'Tis the fairies song -- The way-side well -- Don't you see me coming -- Away in the dim old forest -- Farewell -- The watchman -- Happy New Year -- Our fathers: where are they? -- Doors open wide -- The happy meeting -- They're coming home, to-day --
A swarm of bees -- All together again -- Shut the door -- Sleep! baby, sleep! -- Never forget the dear ones -- Song of the May bird -- Old winter has come -- See day-light is coming -- The mountain top -- The child's story -- O Who'll come and play with me -- Sounds of the summer night -- Be careful of your money -- What I love and hate, John Brown -- The fine old yankee gentleman -- Give me the spade -- I'm glad I am a farmer -- Cheer! boys, cheer! -- Canadian boat song -- The pilot -- Rover -- After the battle -- All's well -- Freedom and Union -- The Union -- Stand up for Uncle Sam -- The battle-cry of freedom -- The vacant chair -- What does little birdie say? -- Come, let's sing a merry round -- Morning -- We have come from various places -- The song of the minutes -- Away over mountain -- I can! yes, yes, we know you can -- There's music in the air -- The robin -- Nellie lost and found -- O, wrap the flag around me, boys -- O, music, sweet music -- Whether you whisper low -- Persevere -- As a band of brothers joined -- Laughing May is here -- A boat, a boat to cross the ferry --
Good morning -- Never idle -- They march to the rolling drum -- Temperance rallying song -- The seasons -- Let us cheerful be -- The auctioneer -- The gentlemen workers -- The lady workers -- Song of exercise -- The bees are all coming -- O, how steadily -- Would you know how the farmer -- Clap, clap, hurrah! -- April shower -- Here we stand -- The song of the cooper -- Teacher, may I be your pupil -- If a body find a lesson -- The echo -- The star-spangled banner -- The land beyond the river -- O, we are volunteers -- Johnny Schmoker -- Song of a thousand years -- The soldier's boy -- Oh, come you from the battle-field? -- Just before the battle, mother -- A vesper song -- One place is vacant -- Just after the battle -- The cheerful day -- A welcome to the soldier -- My own native land -- Rosedale -- Blackman -- Hibbard -- Kellogg -- America -- Parting hymn -- Watts -- Denfield -- Nuremberg -- Sicily -- Mount Vernon -- Boylston -- Badea -- Evan -- The old hundredth -- O come let us sing -- Glory to God -- Blessed is the people -- Our Father, who art in heaven -- I will lift up mine eyes -- Thy will be done --The Lord is my shepherd
Bound in printed boards and red leather spine; the publisher's advertisements on cover p. [2] and [4] and p. [216]
Black lettering stamped on the verso of the back free endpaper: [Z?] E. Hancock, Dubuque
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- Worldcat (source edition)
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