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SERENADE - SERASKIER [ without , L. ] To - night , love - the trembling strings as pressing , Sacred to him they praise , their sweet employ . Pet . Ah , Leopold ! there's danger in that voice ; how melodious it is . Leo .
SERENADE - SERASKIER [ without , L. ] To - night , love - the trembling strings as pressing , Sacred to him they praise , their sweet employ . Pet . Ah , Leopold ! there's danger in that voice ; how melodious it is . Leo .
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Lil . Leo . Lil . Leo . Lil . Leo . Lil . Leo . Lil . Leo . Both . By the cheerful drum and fife . By consent , then , now we sever , Love's all nonsense , freedom's sweet ; And we take our leave for ever , Never more again to meet ...
Lil . Leo . Lil . Leo . Lil . Leo . Lil . Leo . Lil . Leo . Both . By the cheerful drum and fife . By consent , then , now we sever , Love's all nonsense , freedom's sweet ; And we take our leave for ever , Never more again to meet ...
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LILLA and GHITA , Now , while music her strains most inviting Shall in sweet gratitude's cause display , Though untutor'd in skill so delighting , Our heart - felt thanks let us humbly pay . Strains so artless tho ' we proffer , Hearts ...
LILLA and GHITA , Now , while music her strains most inviting Shall in sweet gratitude's cause display , Though untutor'd in skill so delighting , Our heart - felt thanks let us humbly pay . Strains so artless tho ' we proffer , Hearts ...
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That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet . " Those who have been puzzled with the name have been di- verted with the comedy ; and we should imagine the very pertinent question that the former asks , has been ...
That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet . " Those who have been puzzled with the name have been di- verted with the comedy ; and we should imagine the very pertinent question that the former asks , has been ...
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... isn't that sweet lady a most infernal sour old woman ? And . ( L. c . ] Nation ! Plague her a bit , do , zur . Say my lord ha ' hir'd another housekeeper . Sir S. Be asy , Bang . Mrs. Glastonbury , I -- you're a fine bustling body ...
... isn't that sweet lady a most infernal sour old woman ? And . ( L. c . ] Nation ! Plague her a bit , do , zur . Say my lord ha ' hir'd another housekeeper . Sir S. Be asy , Bang . Mrs. Glastonbury , I -- you're a fine bustling body ...
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